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| • | TRW Inc. -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | National Air Races (U.S.) -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Celebrezze, Anthony J. (Anthony Joseph), 1910-1998 -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Crawford, Frederick C., 1891- -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969 -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. |
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| Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 143 | Title: | Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association of the United States and Canada, Local 80 Photographs
| | | Creator: | Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association of the United States and Canada, Local 80 | | | Dates: | 1930-1973 | | | Abstract: | Local 80 of the Operative Plasters and Cement Masons International Association of the United States and Canada was chartered in 1890 as a Cleveland, Ohio, Local of the Operative Plasterers (est. 1864). Local 80 was dropped in 1898 but rechartered in 1899. The cement masons were admitted to the union in 1914. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of union officials, members, and staff, and views of various union activities, including banquets, conferences, parties, work sites, and a trade school. | | | Call #: | PG 341 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association of the United States and Canada. Local 80 (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cement industry workers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Plasterers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Building trades -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Construction industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Employees -- Photographs. | Cement industry workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Plasterers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 144 | Title: | Thomas Root Aerial Photographs of Cleveland, Ohio
| | | Creator: | Thomas Root | | | Dates: | 1956-1985 | | | Abstract: | Thomas F. Root (b. 1923) of Plymouth, Ohio, was a ceramics engineer, salesman, pilot and aerial photographer. He learned to fly an airplane at the Mansfield Airport in 1939, and subsequently owned a series of small aircraft. From 1966 until his retirement in 1994, Root ran his own business, Tom Root Air Photos, Inc. His principal clients included the American Shipbuilding Company, Denison and Oberlin colleges, General Electric, Timken, Ford, General Motors, and many field tilling contractors. Root's company specialized in single photograph verticals for field tilling operations, zoning, and single views of entire towns. Many of his aerial photographs documented newsworthy events; some were distributed to the national media. The consists of 74 black and white photographs, size 8 1/2" x 11", plus 70 black and white copies, size 3 3/4" x 5", and 71 black and white negatives, size 4" x 5", of aerial views of different parts of the Cleveland, Ohio area. | | | Call #: | PG 570 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Tom Root Air Photos, Inc. -- Aerial photographs. | Aerial photography -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Aerial photography in geography -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Aerial photogrammetry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Aerial photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 145 | Title: | Carl Stokes Photographs
| | | Creator: | Stokes, Carl | | | Dates: | 1940-1971 | | | Abstract: | Carl Stokes (1927-1996) was the mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, from 1967-1971. Stokes was the first African American mayor of a major American city and the first African American Democrat in the Ohio State Legislature, where he served three terms from 1962-67. As mayor, Stokes launched a number of programs to alleviate the problems of urban decay. Chief among these was Cleveland: NOW!, a joint public and private program with plans to raise $177 million in its first two years to revitalize Cleveland. The program was discredited due to the Glenville Shootout in July, 1968. Under Stokes, Cleveland City Council passed the Equal Employment Opportunity Ordinance, and HUD resumed funding projects aiding in the construction of over 3,000 new low- and middle-income housing units. Stokes became a newscaster with NBC television in 1972, and returned to his law practice in Cleveland in 1980. In 1983, Stokes was elected a municipal court judge. The collection consists of formal individual portraits of Carl Stokes, individual and group portraits of the Stokes family and friends, city officials, local and national celebrities and political figures, and individual citizens. It also includes candid and formal group portraits and views of official functions of the mayor, functions of individual city departments and commissions, and local community groups. Included are portraits of Hubert H. Humphrey, Edmund Muskie, Rev. Billy Graham, Pope Paul VI, entertainers Bob Hope and Bill Cosby, and Congressmen Charles Vanik and Louis Stokes. Events depicted include Cleveland NOW! activities, urban renewal and housing rehabilitation, the Glenville shootout, and youth activities. | | | Call #: | PG 429 | | | Extent: | 2.60 linear feet (5 containers) | | | Subjects: | African American mayors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | African American politicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Civil rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government -- Photographs. | Glenville (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Mayors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Stokes family -- Photograph collections. | Stokes, Carl -- Photograph collections. | Stokes, Louis, 1925- -- Photograph collections. | Urban renewal -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Vanik, Charles -- Photograph collections.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 146 | Title: | Walton-Jennings Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Walton-Jennings Family | | | Dates: | 1860-1964 | | | Abstract: | John Whittlesey Walton was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, businessman and philanthropist. The nephew of Charles Whittlesey, Walton started a ship chandlery business and co-founded the Upson-Walton Company in 1893. In 1867, Walton was one of the men responsible for the revival of the YMCA in Cleveland. From 1874-1926, Walton was actively involved in charity, serving during this period as treasurer of the Bethel Associated Charities. Throughout his life, Walton was keenly interested in the field of sociology and in the emerging scientific approach to social work. His daughter, Gladys Walton, was involved in numerous dramatic and musical events. She married Lamson Jennings in 1919. The collection consists of 5 photograph albums and 9 color stereo transparencies. Four albums contain portraits of family members and friends of the Walton-Jennings families. Those pictured include members of the Lamson, Calhoun, Clark, Sturdevant, Curtis, Judd, Kinney, North, and Hart families. Some identified photographs are missing from the albums. The fifth album contains prints and photographs of the travels of John Whittlesey Walton to England, Florida, Toronto, New England, and Europe. One of the photograph albums includes a built-in music box. 7 color stereo transparencies of the Briggs Mansion on Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, taken in 1964 are included, as are 2 color stereo transparencies of a statue of a bear at Wade Park, taken in 1958. | | | Call #: | PG 303 | | | Extent: | 0.80 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Walton, John Whittlesey, 1845-1926 -- Photograph collections. | Walton family -- Photograph collections. | Jennings family -- Photograph collections. | Lamson family -- Photograph collections. | Briggs Mansion (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Cabinet photographs. | Carte de visite photographs. | Wade Park (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Gem photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 147 | Title: | Jeremiah Merritt Greene Photograph Album
| | | Creator: | Greene, Jeremiah Merritt | | | Dates: | ca. 1865 | | | Abstract: | Jeremiah Merritt Greene (1829-1916) was a Cleveland, Ohio, professional photographer. He came to Cleveland in 1857 from Syracuse, New York, and learned photographic processes through his work at the studio of Cleveland photographer James F. Ryder. He opened his first studio in Cleveland in 1859, and maintained his photographic business in there until 1910. The collection consists of one photograph album, titled Photographic Sketches by J. M. Greene, and including eighteen albumen paper prints made by Cleveland, Ohio photographer Jeremiah Merritt Greene. The images include views of Western Reserve architecture, hotels, homes, a locomotive, a paddle-wheel steamship, Abraham Lincoln's catafalque on Public Square in Cleveland, Ohio, views of an unidentified river (possibly the Chagrin River falls), and the First Presbyterian Church of Cleveland, known as the Old Stone Church. Copy prints are available for preliminary research purposes. | | | Call #: | PG 470 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Greene, Jeremiah Merritt -- Photograph collections. | Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Funeral journey to Springfield -- Photograph collections. | Old Stone Church (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Photographers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Architecture -- Ohio -- Western Reserve -- Photographs. | Locomotives -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Steamboats -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Western Reserve (Ohio) -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 148 | Title: | Zenas Ball Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Ball, Zenas Family | | | Dates: | 1860-1900 | | | Abstract: | Zenas Ball moved from New Jersey to a farm in Knox County, Ohio in 1819. His son Aaron was the father of Webb C. and F. Grant Ball. Webb C. was the owner of the Webb. C. Ball Co. and the Ball Time Inspection Service. F. Grant was a jeweler, violin maker and family historian of the Ball International Union. The collection consists of five albums and unmounted photographs of the Ball family. Included are views of the Ball Farm, the Zenas Ball Homestead, and various groups of individuals at these locations. Also included are engraving plates of Webb C. Ball and Sidney Ball. | | | Call #: | PG 050 | | | Extent: | 0.80 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Ball family -- Photograph collections. | Carte de visite photographs. | Cabinet photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 149 | Title: | Frank A. Scott Photographs
| | | Creator: | Scott, Frank Augustus | | | Dates: | 1904-1930 | | | Abstract: | Frank Augustus Scott (1873-1949) was a Cleveland, Ohio businessman and civic leader who was chairman of the Munitions Standards Board of the Council of National Defense and first chairman of the War Industries Board during World War I, as well as chairman of the board of Warner & Swasey Company. The collection consists of photographs depicting Scott, his friends and associates, and his travels connected to his studies of United States military preparedness. Included are views taken at Port Arthur, Russia, displaying damage inflicted on the city's fortifications during the 1905 Russo-Japanese War. | | | Call #: | PG 066 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Scott, Frank Augustus, 1873-1949 -- Photograph collections. | Military readiness -- Photographs. | Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 151 | Title: | Thomas Vail Photographs
| | | Creator: | Vail, Thomas | | | Dates: | 1962-1990 | | | Abstract: | Thomas Vail, son of attorney Herman L. Vail and Delia B. White, both members of prominent Cleveland families, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 23, 1926. Vail was educated at University School in Cleveland and Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts and graduated from Princeton University in 1948. He joined his family business, the Forest City Publishing Company, and later transferred to its morning paper, the Cleveland Plain Dealer. In 1963, Vail assumed duties as publisher and editor of the Plain Dealer. For over twenty five years, Vail oversaw the transition of the Plain Dealer from the city's runner up publication to the largest daily and Sunday newspaper in Ohio. Vail retired from the paper in 1992. Vail was also active in other interests such as the Cleveland Foundation, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and was the co-founder of Cleveland Tomorrow, an organization formed in 1982 to promote economic growth. He was also president of the Cleveland Convention and active in the Visitor's Bureau and the Greater Cleveland Growth Association. On a national level, he served on the boards of the Associated Press and the Newspaper Advertising Bureau. Consists of 130 black and white and five color images in various sizes and four 35 mm color negatives. | | | Call #: | PG 517 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | American newspapers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Economic conditions. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- 20th century. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions. | Plain Dealer (Firm). | Presidents -- United States -- Photographs. | Vail, Thomas, 1926- -- Photograph collections.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 152 | Title: | Howard M. Metzenbaum Photographs
| | | Creator: | Metzenbaum, Howard M, | | | Dates: | 1960-1994 | | | Abstract: | Howard Morton Metzenbaum (1917-2008) was an Ohio Democrat who served in the United States Senate for one appointed term in 1974 and for three consecutive elected terms from 1976 to 1995. Metzenbaum was born on June 4, 1917, in Cleveland, Ohio. After graduating from Glenville High School in Cleveland, Howard Metzenbaum attended Ohio State University, where he earned both his B.A. and L.L.D. Soon after graduating from law school, Metzenbaum founded his own law firm, Metzenbaum, Gaines, Finley, and Stern, in Cleveland. Howard Metzenbaum entered politics at the age of 26, serving in the Ohio House of Representatives from1943 to 1947 and in the Ohio State Senate from 1947 to 1950. He went on to become Ohio Senator Stephen M. Young's campaign manager in 1958. Meanwhile, he had also founded the Airport Parking Company of America (APCOA) with his business partner Alva "Ted" Bonda, who would remain an important associate throughout Metzenbaum's career. Metzenbaum ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate in 1970, losing to Robert Taft, Jr. In 1974, however, he was appointed to the Senate by Ohio governor John Gilligan to replace William Saxbe, who had been appointed to the position of U.S. attorney general. Metzenbaum sought the Senate seat himself in the 1974 Democratic primary but lost to John Glenn. Metzenbaum later ran against incumbent Republican Robert A. Taft, Jr., in 1976, and won. In 1982 he handily won reelection against moderate Republican state senator Paul Pfeifer, and again in 1988 when he was opposed by Cleveland mayor George Voinovich, who ran a mostly negative campaign that accused Metzenbaum of being soft on child pornography. Metzenbaum chose not to run for reelection in 1994, instead supporting his son-in-law Joel Hyatt's ultimately unsuccessful campaign. Howard Metzenbaum's legacy in the U.S. Senate was as an ardent liberal. He quickly earned a reputation as a champion of consumer rights in 1977 when he and Senator James Abourezk (D-SD) embarked on a 14-day filibuster against the deregulation of natural gas; later, he spearheaded other important consumer legislation such as the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1989, and was also involved in food safety investigations involving artificial sweeteners, dietary supplements, and poultry processing. Metzenbaum was also responsible for significant legislation in the area of workers' rights, particularly the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which required companies employing 100 or more people to provide at least 60 days' advance notice to employees in the event of a plant closing or mass layoffs. Other legislative priorities included environmental protection, funding for Alzheimer's disease, support for Israel, and gun control. Metzenbaum introduced the Brady Bill in the Senate beginning in 1986 until it was finally signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1993. Senator Metzenbaum also became known for his "filibuster-by-amendment" technique, in which he would delay passage of a bill by attaching as many as several dozen amendments. He was a particular critic of earmark-laden "pork barrel" bills, which he believed wasted taxpayers' money (and which he blocked at every opportunity, to the irritation of many of his colleagues). During his three elected terms, Metzenbaum was a member of the Indian Affairs committee, Budget committee, and Judiciary committee. He also served on the Subcommittee on Citizens and Shareholders Rights and Remedies and the Labor and Human Resources subcommittee. He served as the chairman of the Antitrust, Monopoly, and Business Rights subcommittee. As a member of the Judiciary committee, he investigated the savings and loan and insurance scandals of the 1980s, helped to block President Ronald Reagan's nomination of conservative judge Robert Bork to the U.S. Supreme Court, and unsuccessfully attempted to block confirmation of Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court. Married to his wife Shirley (Turoff) Metzenbaum in 1946, Howard Metzenbaum had four daughters: Barbara, Susan, Shelley, and Amy. He died on March 12, 2008, at age 90. The consists of 4120 black and white and color images depicting the life and work of Metzenbaum. Included are images from his public and political involvement with constituents and constituency groups. | | | Call #: | PG 544 | | | Extent: | 1.81 linear feet (3 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Metzenbaum, Howard M. -- Photograph collections | Metzenbaum, Howard M. -- Travel -- Photographs | Democratic Party (U.S.) -- Photographs | Legislators -- United States -- Photographs | Political campaigns -- United States -- Photographs | Political campaigns -- Ohio -- Photographs | Working class -- United States -- Political activity -- Photographs | Demonstrations -- United States -- Photographs | Celebrities -- United States -- Photographs | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Jewish legislators -- Ohio -- Photographs
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 153 | Title: | Ethelinda Griswold Rice Free Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Free, Ethelinda Griswold Rice Family | | | Dates: | 1850-1985 | | | Abstract: | Ethelinda Griswold Rice Free, daughter of Joseph and Juliet Boalt Rice of Ohio, spent most of her life gathering materials related to her family's history. She was descended from prominent families in the Western Reserve and New England. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of Ethelinda Free, her immediate family, friends, and ancestors; and views of their travels and residences in the Western Reserve of Ohio. Included are photographs relating to members of the Free, Rice, Hulburt, Boalt, and Griswold families. There are also several photographs of Jay Cooke and Lucy (Mrs. Rutherford B.) Hayes. Included are photographs and notes describing the Ashtabula, Ohio, harbor ca. 1870 and notes and a drawing describing the Great Lakes ships Wend-the-Wave and Snow-Drop. Includes tintype, carte de visite, and cabinet card photographs. | | | Call #: | PG 323 | | | Extent: | 1.01 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Cooke, Jay, 1821-1905 -- Photograph collections. | Hayes, Lucy Webb, 1831-1889 -- Photograph collections. | Free family -- Photograph collections. | Rice family -- Photograph collections. | Griswold family -- Photograph collections. | Boalt family -- Photograph collections. | Hulburt family -- Photograph collections. | Free, Ethelinda Griswold Rice, 1900-1985 -- Photograph collections. | Harbors -- Ohio -- Ashtabula -- Photographs. | Ships -- Great Lakes. | Tintype. | Carte de visite photographs. | Cabinet photographs. | Ashtabula (Ohio) -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 154 | Title: | Lakewood Chamber of Commerce Photographs
| | | Creator: | Lakewood Chamber of Commerce | | | Dates: | 1920-1956 | | | Abstract: | The Lakewood Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1911 for the advancement of the commercial, industrial, and civic interests of the city of Lakewood, Ohio. Collection consists of minutes, annual reports, financial records, budget reports, membership lists, news releases and other documents of the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, and records of the Lakewood Community Center, the Lakewood Merchants Council, the Lakewood Junior Chamber of Commerce, and several neighborhood business associations. The collection consists of mounted and unmounted photographs mainly of various groups in the Lakewood, Ohio area. Included are group photographs of the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce board of directors and annual meetings; the Lakewood American Legion mounted unit; Slovak groups, including the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Union; various military groups; blue star mothers; boy and girl scouts; recipients of fire prevention award plaques; theatrical, musical, and school groups; a wedding; an antique car show; Christmas scenes; the Hi Toppers; ice skating parties; a Lakewood group at the White House (including Herbert Hoover); various safety patrol units; and camping on the Rocky River near Mastick Road. | | | Call #: | PG 058 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Lakewood Chamber of Commerce (Lakewood, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | First Catholic Slovak Ladies Union. | Slovak Americans -- Ohio -- Lakewood -- Photographs. | Lakewood (Ohio) -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 155 | Title: | Ralph Hayes Photographs
| | | Creator: | Hayes, Ralph | | | Dates: | 1900-1960 | | | Abstract: | Ralph Hayes (1894-1977) Cleveland, Ohio, businessman and philanthropist who served as secretary of the City Club of Cleveland, assistant to Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, Executive Director of the New York Community Trust, Vice President of Transamerica Corporation and Coca-Cola Company. He established the Common Wealth Trust in his will. The collection consists of portraits of Ralph Hayes, his friends, business and political associates, and family. Included in the collection are portraits of presidents Wilson, Harding, Hoover, and Roosevelt, and General John Pershing. Also included are views of a United States Army Air Corps flight demonstration, ca. 1918. | | | Call #: | PG 216 | | | Extent: | 0.30 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Hayes, Ralph, 1894-1977 -- Photograph collections. | Hayes family -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Air Corps. -- Photograph collections.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 157 | Title: | Harry Stone Photographs
| | | Creator: | Stone, Harry | | | Dates: | 1917-1988 | | | Abstract: | Harry Stone (1917-2007) was a Cleveland, Ohio area business leader, active in politics and philanthropy. He was the son of Jacob Sapirstein, the founder of American Greetings Corporation, a manufacturer of greeting cards. Stone was a member of the Glenville High School Class of 1935. In addition to the positions he held at American Greetings, Stone also owned radio stations WIXY and WDOK and was engaged in real estate and international trade and finance. Among his many civic activities, Stone was a trustee of Brandeis University, the Jewish Community Federation, and the Cleveland Sight Center. The collection consists of approximately 60 black and white and color photographs, including group portraits, individual portraits, subjects, and views. | | | Call #: | PG 568 | | | Extent: | 0.21 linear feet (1 container ans 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Stone, Harry, 1917-2007. -- Photographs. | Stone family. -- Photographs | Sapirstein, Jacob, 1884-1987. -- Photographs | Sapirstein family. -- Photographs | Stokes, Carl. -- Photographs | Vanik, Charles. -- Photographs | American Greeting Publishers, Inc. -- Photographs | Glenville High School (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs -- Photographs
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 158 | Title: | Anthony J. Celebrezze Photographs
| | | Creator: | Celebrezze, Anthony J. | | | Dates: | 1953-1972 | | | Abstract: | Anthony J. Celebrezze (1910-1998) was an Ohio state senator (1950-1953), mayor of Cleveland (1953-1962), Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1962-1965), and federal judge for the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals (1965-1980). The collection consists of individual and group portraits of Anthony J. Celebrezze, his family and friends, and governmental officials; candid and formal pictures of official functions in Cleveland and Washington, D.C.; and views of Cleveland and other areas of the United States. Included are portraits of John F Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, Thomas P. O'Neill, John W. McCormack, Michael P. Feighan, and Charles A. Vanik. | | | Call #: | PG 353 | | | Extent: | 0.70 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Celebrezze, Anthony J. (Anthony Joseph), 1910-1998 -- Photograph collections. | Celebrezze family -- Photograph collections. | Cleveland (Ohio). Mayor -- Photograph collections. | United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare -- Officials and employees -- Photograph collections. | Mayors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Judges -- United States -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Officials and employees.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 159 | Title: | Nickel Plate Railroad Photographs
| | | Creator: | Nickel Plate Railroad | | | Dates: | 1880-1930 | | | Abstract: | The Nickel Plate Railroad was founded in 1881 to connect Buffalo and Chicago via Cleveland, Ohio. It was nicknamed the Nickel Plate Road. After it failed it was taken over by the newly organized New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad in 1887. It merged into the Norfolk and Western Railroad in 1964. The collection consists of two photograph albums and loose photographs pertaining to the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, including pictures of railroad bridges, locomotives, trains, track, depots, towns, wrecks, railroad officials, and work scenes. Also included are photographs of advertisements for railroads. | | | Call #: | PG 096 | | | Extent: | 1.10 linear feet (3 containers) | | | Subjects: | Nickel Plate Road -- Photograph collections. | New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad -- Photograph collections. | Railroads -- United States -- Photographs. | Railroad bridges -- United States -- Photographs. | Railroad construction workers -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Employees -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Yards -- Photographs. | Railroad accidents -- Photographs. | Railroad stations -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Track -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Cars -- Photographs. | Advertising -- Railroads -- Photographs. | Locomotives -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Design and construction -- Photographs.
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