- Calvin L. Noble
Calvin L. Noble, born
October 13 ,1813 in Trumbull County,Ohio ,United States is known primarily for spelling the name ofCleveland ,Ohio incorrectly.Noble learned printing and founded a Democratic newspaper in Cleveland, the Cleveland Advertiser, in 1830, when he was but 17. As the type was too wide for his display head-line he left out one letter and changed the spelling from “Cleaveland” to “Cleveland,” and the public adopted the change.
In September, 1833, he located to
Fort Defiance , when all theNorthwest Territory was "a howling wilderness inhabited by Indians". Mr. Noble was employed as afur buyer for theAmerican Fur Company , fur being the principal source of revenue in northwestern Ohio at the time.He later became an agent for the
American Land Company , and then laid out the city ofBryan , Ohio, which became the county seat ofWilliams County, Ohio . He served in theOhio House of Representatives , then as County Recorder and County Commissioner of Williams County.In 1856, Noble moved to Paulding, and became a probate
judge . For 12 years, he also collected the leases of theMiami and Erie Canal , the canal having ceased operations.Judge Noble died in Paulding on
April 10 ,1889 .Source: Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio, by Henry Howe, 1903.
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