CLEVELAND, a city of southern Tennessee, U.S.A., 29m. E.N.E. of Chattanooga, on Federal highway II and the Southern railway; the county seat of Bradley county. It has an air-port, Emmett Field. The population in 192o was 6,522, and in 193o was 9,136 by the Federal census. There are manganese mines near by, and the city has over 3o factories, employing 3,00o persons and producing goods valued at $9,000,00o annually. During the Civil War Grant and Sherman for a time had headquarters here, in houses that are still standing. The battle of Ft. Hill was fought on the site of what is now Ft. Hill cemetery. Cleveland was settled about 1832 and was incorporated as a city in 1837. It was named after Col. Benjamin Cleveland, a commander at the battle of King's Mountain.