Annexing Newburgh ID: 9376 | This file appears in: Fuller-Collins House This map shows the annexations of parts of Newburgh Village and Township by the City of Cleveland during the period 1836-1909, most of it occurring after Newburgh began transforming into a steel production center in northeast Ohio in the 1850s. Today, tiny Newburgh Heights is all that is left of original Newburgh Township. The Fuller-Collins House on Miles Avenue was located on a three-acre lot just east of and outside Newburgh territory annexed to Cleveland in 1873. The land on which it sat became part of Cleveland following the 1909 annexation shown on the map. | Source: Wikipedia Download Original File SourceWikipedia "Annexing Newburgh" appears in: Fuller-Collins House