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The origin of the name '''Botany''' has not as yet been determined. One possibility is that the developers, '''[[Connecticut Oyster Packing]]''', may have named it for some familiar place back in New England. An 1898 map shows the street as '''Bonney''' and a late 19th century property deed shows it as '''Bonnie'''. The earliest known name for this street was '''Highland Street''', named no doubt for the fact that the street sat high on a bluff overlooking '''[[Big Creek]]'''.
The origin of the name '''Botany''' has not as yet been determined. One possibility is that the developers, '''[[Connecticut Oyster Packing]]''', may have named it for some familiar place back in New England. An 1898 map shows the street as '''Bonney''' and a late 19th century property deed shows it as '''Bonnie'''. The earliest known name for this street was '''Highland Street''', named no doubt for the fact that the street sat high on a bluff overlooking '''[[Big Creek]]'''.

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Post-1906 name:

Original Owner:

Location:

Township 7, Range 13, Original Lot 65, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
insert additional location info here

Chain of Ownership:

(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development)
Richard Lord (as agent for the Western Reserve)
next owner goes here
and the next owner goes here if needed


Development:


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The origin of the name Botany has not as yet been determined. One possibility is that the developers, Connecticut Oyster Packing, may have named it for some familiar place back in New England. An 1898 map shows the street as Bonney and a late 19th century property deed shows it as Bonnie. The earliest known name for this street was Highland Street, named no doubt for the fact that the street sat high on a bluff overlooking Big Creek.



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