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SANFORD [or SANDFORD], ALFRED S. - The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

SANFORD [or SANDFORD], ALFRED S. (5 Mar. 1805-23 Dec. 1888), born in Milford, Conn., was the antebellum captain of the CLEVELAND GRAYS and Cleveland fire chief in 1845. In 1863 he became an incorporator of St. Clair Street Railroad Co. At Pres. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S FUNERAL in Cleveland, Sanford served on the General Committee, the Sub-committee on Location of Remains, and the Sub-committee on the Military. By the time of the 1865 funeral, Sanford was referred to as "General Sanford."

Sanford married Maria Hayward in 1833, taking her son W.H. Hayward, as his step-son. He and Maria had a son, Julius R. Sanford is buried in LAKE VIEW CEMETERY.

Last Modified: 22 Jul 1997 11:35:03 AM

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