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Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (25)
Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. (3)
Czechs -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Musicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Arrangers (Musicians) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Conductors (Music) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Czech American newspapers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Great Western Band (Cleveland, Ohio). (2)
Gymnastics -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. (2)
Halls -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Miscellanea. (2)
Music -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Publishers and publishing -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Socialists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Aged -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Artl, Joseph A., 1893-1970. (1)
Bardoun, Frank Joseph, 1905- (1)
Bohemia -- Politics and government -- 1848-1918. (1)
Bohemian Mission Board (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Bohemian National Hall (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Bohemian-American Club (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Bolek, Amiel, 1890- (1)
Businessmen -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Chicory industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century -- Sources (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Foreign population. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs (1)
Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Czech American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs. (1)
Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Czech Freethinker School Association of Cleveland. (1)
Czech-American Labor News, Incorporated (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Czechoslovak Society of America. (1)
Czechs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. (1)
Delnicke Telecvicne Jednoty. (1)
Democratic Party. Ohio. (1)
Donahey, J. H. (James Harrison), 1875-1949. (1)
Donahey, James Harrison. (1)
Economics -- Addresses, essays, lectures. (1)
Ethnic schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Friendly societies -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
German Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Hruby family. (1)
Hruby, Frank Sr, 1856-1912. (1)
Insurance, Fraternal -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Insurance, Unemployment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
International Women's Year, 1975. (1)
Jan Amos Komensky Hall (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. (1)
Kletecka family. (1)
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21Title:  Frank Hruby, Sr. Papers     
 Creator:  Hruby, Frank Sr. 
 Dates:  1880s 
 Abstract:  Frank Hruby Sr. (1856-1912) was the founder and patriarch of one of Cleveland, Ohio's leading musical families. A native of Bohemia, he traveled throughout Europe as a musician and conductor before settling in 1884 in Cleveland, where he organized the Great Western Band in 1889. His eight children all became musicians, including several who became members of the Cleveland Orchestra. In 1916, two of his children, Frank (V) and Fred, founded the Hruby Conservatory of Music in Cleveland. The collection consists of fifteen booklets containing handwritten and printed musical arrangements for woodwinds and percussion, including variations of a Frank Hruby (IV) arrangement of "Lifes' Journey O'er." 
 Call #:  MS 4567 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Hruby, Frank Sr, 1856-1912. | Hruby family. | Great Western Band (Cleveland, Ohio). | Musicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Conductors (Music) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Arrangers (Musicians) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Music -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czechs -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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22Title:  Frank Hruby, Sr. Family Papers     
 Creator:  Hruby Family 
 Dates:  1883-2012 
 Abstract:  The Hruby family was one of the most prominent musical families in Cleveland, Ohio, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In 1883 clarinetist Frank Hruby, Sr. (IV) arrived in Cleveland from Cehnice, Bohemia (now Czech Republic). Frank IV organized and played in many local musical groups, including the Great Western Band, Lakeside, Ohio, summer orchestra, and the Euclid Opera House. He and his wife Katerina had seven children who all became musicians, and who all taught at the Hruby Conservatory of Music, which was located at Broadway Avenue and East 55th Street in Cleveland. The collection consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, event programs, family history documents, financial documents, maps, scrapbooks, sheet music, tour itineraries, and travel journals. 
 Call #:  MS 5258 
 Extent:  2.20 linear feet (7 containers) 
 Subjects:  Great Western Band (Cleveland, Ohio). | Musicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Conductors (Music) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Arrangers (Musicians) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Music -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czechs -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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23Title:  Czech-American Labor News, Incorporated Minutes and Financial Records     
 Creator:  Czech-American Labor News, Incorporated 
 Dates:  1908-1945 
 Abstract:  The Bohemian Socialist Printing and Publishing Company was incorporated in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1911 and operated under that name until 1941 when it was reincorporated as the Czech-American Labor News, Inc. The collection consists of articles of incorporation of the Bohemian Socialist Printing and Publishing Company, and minutes of the boards of directors and financial and operational ledgers of both companies. 
 Call #:  MS 3859 
 Extent:  4.40 linear feet (7 containers) 
 Subjects:  Czech-American Labor News, Incorporated (Cleveland, Ohio) | Publishers and publishing -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Press, Socialist -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czech American newspapers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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24Title:  Jan Amos Komensky Hall Records     
 Creator:  Jan Amos Komensky Hall 
 Dates:  1920-1976 
 Abstract:  The Jan Amos Komensky Hall was a meeting hall located at 3613 East 131st Street, in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built in 1915 to provide meeting facilities for the Czech population of the Corlett Avenue area of Cleveland, and was named after the Bohemian educator, Jan Amos Komensky. It was sold in 1976. The collection consists of minutes (1966-1976), ledgers (1921-1976), and anniversary correspondence (1965) of the Hall's Patronat (representative governing board); bylaws (1921 and 1928), minutes (1927-1941 and 1956-1968), and ledgers (1921-1962) of the Czech Freethinkers' School Association, or Sdruzeni Ceskych Svobodomyslnych Skol; and miscellaneous records (1941-1952) of the Freethinker School Parents Association, or Rodicovskeho Sdruzeni Skoly Jan Amos Komensky. 
 Call #:  MS 3896 
 Extent:  1.00 linear feet (2 containers and 2 oversize volumes) 
 Subjects:  Sdruzeni Ceskych Svobodomyslnych Skol v Clevelandu, Ohio -- Archives. | Rodicovskeho Sdruzeni Skoly Jan Amos Komensky -- Archives. | Jan Amos Komensky Hall (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. | Halls -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Rationalists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Ethnic schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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25Title:  West Side D.T.J. Club Records     
 Creator:  West Side D.T.J. Club 
 Dates:  1926-1978 
 Abstract:  The West Side D.T.J. was a Cleveland, Ohio, neighborhood branch of the Workers Gymnastic Union (Delnicke Telecvicne Jednoty), a Czech socialist sokol organization established in Cleveland in 1909. The West Side Branch was created in 1926 as an English-speaking unit for second generation Czechs, evolving into a social and cultural organization before it dissolved in 1978. The collection consists of minutes, 1926-1978, and certificates and miscellaneous materials removed from the minute books. 
 Call #:  MS 3897 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  West Side D.T.J. Club (Cleveland, Ohio). | Delnicke Telecvicne Jednoty. | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gymnastics -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Socialists -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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26Title:  Koryta-Kundmueller and Related Families Papers     
 Creator:  Koryta-Kundmueller and Related Families 
 Dates:  1847-2003 
 Abstract:  Frank Koryta, the son of Czech immigrants Josef and Barbara (Poskocil) Koryta, married Clara Stipek, descendant of Czech immigrant George Stipek. These families had settled in Cleveland, Ohio, in the 1870s. Several children of George John and Katherine (Wichert) Kundemueller married into these Czech American families. The Kundemueller family had come to Cleveland, Ohio from Bavaria in 1857 and the Wichert family had come from Silesia in 1873. The collection consists of correspondence, birth, marriage and death records, certificates, deeds, diaries, indexes, legal briefs, lists, newspaper clippings, newsletters, scrapbooks, surveys, tax records, naturalization documents, passports, journals, probate documents, publications, military discharge papers, memoirs, and wills. 
 Call #:  MS 4936 
 Extent:  3.00 linear feet (4 containers) 
 Subjects:  Koryta family | Poskocil family | Stipek family | Kundmueller family | Wichert family | Koryta, Elmer | Kundmueller, Viola C. | Mayer, Alice C. Stipek | Wolf, Rose C. Koryta | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | German Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, American | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century -- Sources | United States -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century -- Sources | United States -- Description and travel
 
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