Patron # 5767 Patron Name: Cleaveland, Helen Original Source: View Page

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Ledger Entry Information Ledger # 1 Page # 245 Date Joined Monday, April 8th,1901 Patron # 5767
Patron Information Name Helen Cleaveland Nickname Residence 812 E. Jackson
Guarantor Information Name Walter E. Erwin Residence 714 E. Washington
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City Directory Name Address Occupation Directory Year
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Census Data Name Helen Cleaveland
Background Information Race White Sex Female Marital Status Single # Years Married
Origin Info Birthplace Ohio Year of Birth 1889
Birthplace of Father Ohio Birthplace of Mother Ohio
Naturalization Status Year of Immigration
Residence Info Residential Status R H (rented house) # Boarders # Servants
Occupation Info Occupation at school (9)
Occupation Note HOH occ: salesman clothing
Occupation Group White Collar Occupational Rank Low White Collar
Additional Info daughter of William Cleaveland

+Transaction History (68)

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19021128Friday, November 28th, 1902View Page1185111851Frank before Vicksburg.Frank before Vicksburg.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19021118Tuesday, November 18th, 1902View Page1056910569Raftmates : story of the great river.Raftmates : story of the great river.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19021106Thursday, November 6th, 1902View Page1188511885Frank on the prairie.Frank on the prairie.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19021023Thursday, October 23rd, 1902View Page1184711847Frank, the young naturalist.Frank, the young naturalist.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19021009Thursday, October 9th, 1902View Page1104411044Miss Lou.Miss Lou.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020927Saturday, September 27th, 1902View Page091569156A world of girls : the story of a school.A world of girls : the story of a school.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020913Saturday, September 13th, 1902View Page1304013040Other things being equalOther things being equalHelen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020830Saturday, August 30th, 1902View Page1304213042LazarreLazarreHelen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020815Friday, August 15th, 1902View Page1094310943The lady of the forest.The lady of the forest.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020811Monday, August 11th, 1902View Page092289228The new-year's bargain.The new-year's bargain.Helen Celaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020510Saturday, May 10th, 1902View Page1146011460Dan, the newsboy : the story of a boy's life in the streets of New York.Dan, the newsboy : the story of a boy's life in the streets of New York.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020426Saturday, April 26th, 1902View Page1146111461Dorothy Deane : a children's story.Dorothy Deane : a children's story.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020419Saturday, April 19th, 1902View Page1081010810A girl in ten thousand.A girl in ten thousand.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020412Saturday, April 12th, 1902View Page095729572Hans Brinker : or, The silver skates. A story of life in Holland.Hans Brinker : or, The silver skates. A story of life in Holland.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020314Friday, March 14th, 1902View Page091749174Prince Tip-Top : a fairy tale.Prince Tip-Top : a fairy tale.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020307Friday, March 7th, 1902View Page1179611796The adventures of Tom Sawyer,The adventures of Tom Sawyer,Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020228Friday, February 28th, 1902View Page1043710437The old town pump, a story of East and West.The old town pump, a story of East and West.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020221Friday, February 21st, 1902View Page077017701The little ladies.The little ladies.Helen Conkling57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020214Friday, February 14th, 1902View Page1038310383Nelly's silver mine.Nelly's silver mine.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020208Saturday, February 8th, 1902View Page091469146Bear and forbear : or, The young skipper of Lake Ucayga.Bear and forbear : or, The young skipper of Lake Ucayga.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020201Saturday, February 1st, 1902View Page1195711957Bashful fifteenBashful fifteenHelen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020118Saturday, January 18th, 1902View Page1144211442A sweet girl graduate.A sweet girl graduate.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020111Saturday, January 11th, 1902View Page1022310223Three bright girls : a story of chance and mischance.Three bright girls : a story of chance and mischance.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020104Saturday, January 4th, 1902View Page1189111891Charlie Codman's cruise : a story for boys.Charlie Codman's cruise : a story for boys.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19020102Thursday, January 2nd, 1902View Page084088408Not like other girls.Not like other girls.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011230Monday, December 30th, 1901View Page084848484Clover.Clover.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011226Thursday, December 26th, 1901View Page1215612156A pretty tory; being a romance of partisan warfare during the war of independence in the provinces of Georgia and South Carolina relating to Mistress Geraldine MoncriffeA pretty tory; being a romance of partisan warfare during the war of independence in the provinces of Georgia and South Carolina relating to Mistress Geraldine MoncriffeHe Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011221Saturday, December 21st, 1901View Page084448444The telegraph boy.The telegraph boy.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011213Friday, December 13th, 1901View Page1094310943The lady of the forest.The lady of the forest.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011129Friday, November 29th, 1901View Page092199219Elsie's vacation and after events.Elsie's vacation and after events.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011121Thursday, November 21st, 1901View Page1188111881Bob Burton : the young ranchman of Missouri.Bob Burton : the young ranchman of Missouri.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011116Saturday, November 16th, 1901View Page1188211882The store boy : or The fortunes of Ben Barclay.The store boy : or The fortunes of Ben Barclay.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011113Wednesday, November 13th, 1901View Page1189011890Tom Thatcher's fortune.Tom Thatcher's fortune.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011109Saturday, November 9th, 1901View Page092179217Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011102Saturday, November 2nd, 1901View Page1188311883Struggling upward, or, Luke Larkin's luck.Struggling upward, or, Luke Larkin's luck.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011026Saturday, October 26th, 1901View Page1187811878The train boy.The train boy.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011019Saturday, October 19th, 1901View Page1043010430Dan, the newsboy : the story of a boy's life in the streets of New York.Dan, the newsboy : the story of a boy's life in the streets of New York.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011012Saturday, October 12th, 1901View Page1167311673Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19011005Saturday, October 5th, 1901View Page092179217Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010928Saturday, September 28th, 1901View Page092159215Elsie and the Raymonds.Elsie and the Raymonds.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010921Saturday, September 21st, 1901View Page092129212Christmas with Grandma Elsie.Christmas with Grandma Elsie.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010914Saturday, September 14th, 1901View Page092119211Elsie's friends at Woodburn.Elsie's friends at Woodburn.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010906Friday, September 6th, 1901View Page092089208Elsie's kith and kin.Elsie's kith and kin.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010903Tuesday, September 3rd, 1901View Page092079207The two Elsies.The two Elsies.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010829Thursday, August 29th, 1901View Page092049204Elsie at Nantucket : a sequel to "Elsie's new relations.Elsie at Nantucket : a sequel to "Elsie's new relations.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010809Friday, August 9th, 1901View Page1182211822At Aboukir and Acre ; a story of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt.At Aboukir and Acre ; a story of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt.Helen Cleaveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010806Tuesday, August 6th, 1901View PageHelen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010801Thursday, August 1st, 1901View Page092029202Grandmother Elsie : a sequel to Elsie's widowhood.Grandmother Elsie : a sequel to Elsie's widowhood.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010730Tuesday, July 30th, 1901View Page083678367Elsie's widowhood : a sequel to "Elsie's children".Elsie's widowhood : a sequel to "Elsie's children".Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010727Saturday, July 27th, 1901View Page091999199Elsie's children : a sequel to "Elsie's motherhood."Elsie's children : a sequel to "Elsie's motherhood."Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010725Thursday, July 25th, 1901View Page091829182A ring of rubies.A ring of rubies.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010723Tuesday, July 23rd, 1901View Page061026102The water babies : a fairy tale for a land baby.The water babies : a fairy tale for a land baby.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010716Tuesday, July 16th, 1901View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010709Tuesday, July 9th, 1901View Page1194911949Polly : a new-fashioned girl.Polly : a new-fashioned girl.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010703Wednesday, July 3rd, 1901View Page1181711817Seraph : the little violiniste.Seraph : the little violiniste.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010624Monday, June 24th, 1901View Page1024810248Be e ; or, Two little wooden shoes.Be e ; or, Two little wooden shoes.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010619Wednesday, June 19th, 1901View Page1023610236With Clive in India, or, The beginnings of an empire.With Clive in India, or, The beginnings of an empire.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010608Saturday, June 8th, 1901View Page1022310223Three bright girls : a story of chance and mischance.Three bright girls : a story of chance and mischance.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010529Wednesday, May 29th, 1901View Page082168216Rose in bloom : a sequel to "Eight cousins".Rose in bloom : a sequel to "Eight cousins".Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010521Tuesday, May 21st, 1901View Page1020110201Elsie's girlhood.Elsie's girlhood.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010518Saturday, May 18th, 1901View Page1191011910The little lame prince.The little lame prince.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010514Tuesday, May 14th, 1901View Page1155611556Sara Crewe, little saint Elizabeth, and other stories.Sara Crewe, little saint Elizabeth, and other stories.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010509Thursday, May 9th, 1901View Page082158215Eight cousins, or, The aunt-hill.Eight cousins, or, The aunt-hill.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010504Saturday, May 4th, 1901View Page1196311963Jo's boys and how they turned out : a sequel to "Little men"Jo's boys and how they turned out : a sequel to "Little men"Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010501Wednesday, May 1st, 1901View Page1053310533Helen's babies.Helen's babies.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010417Wednesday, April 17th, 1901View Page092009200Elsie's MotherhoodElsie's MotherhoodHelen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010410Wednesday, April 10th, 1901View PageHelen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland
19010408Monday, April 8th, 1901View Page091979197Holidays at Roselands : with some scenes in Elsie's life, being a sequel to Elsie Dinsmore.Holidays at Roselands : with some scenes in Elsie's life, being a sequel to Elsie Dinsmore.Helen Cleveland57675767Helen CleavelandHelen Cleaveland