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Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Cleveland (Ohio). Mayor. (2)
Legislators -- Ohio. (2)
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Accident law -- Ohio. (1)
Actions and defenses -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Cases. (1)
Akron (Ohio) -- History. (1)
Akron (Ohio) -- Maps. (1)
Akron (Ohio) -- Surveys. (1)
Antislavery movements -- Ohio. (1)
Band, Jordan C. (Jordan Clifford), 1923- (1)
Banks and banking -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Brooks family. (1)
Budget deficits -- Law and legislation -- United States. (1)
Buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Bushnell, Edward, 1865-1944. (1)
Businessmen -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
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Canals -- Ohio -- Akron -- Rates and tolls. (1)
City attorneys -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
City planning -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Civil rights workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Appropriations and expenditures. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Ethnic relations. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Race relations. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio). Law Dept. (1)
Cleveland Bar Association -- Archives. (1)
Cleveland Clinic Foundation -- Fire, 1929. (1)
Cleveland Clinic Foundation. (1)
Cleveland Trust Company. (1)
Commissioners of deeds -- Ohio. (1)
Community development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Congregational City Missionary Society (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Congregational Home Missionary Society (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Congregational churches -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
County charters -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. (1)
Court administration -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. (1)
Court administration -- Ohio. (1)
Court congestion and delay -- Ohio. (1)
Cuyahoga County (Ohio) -- Politics and government. (1)
Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Day family. (1)
Day, Rufus Spalding, Jr., 1913-1983. (1)
Day, Rufus Spalding, Sr. (1)
Day, William R. (William Rufus), 1849-1923. (1)
Defiance College (Defiance, Ohio). (1)
Democratic Party. Ohio. (1)
Dunn family. (1)
East End Savings and Trust Company. (1)
East Ohio Gas Company. (1)
Elyria (Ohio) -- History. (1)
Euclid Avenue Congregational Church (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Ford family. (1)
Ford, David K., 1894-1993. (1)
Ford, Elizabeth Kingsley Brooks, 1896-1990. (1)
Ford, Horatio Clark, 1853-1915. (1)
Ford, Horatio, 1881-1952. (1)
Ford-McCaslin Company. (1)
Garfield Savings Bank. (1)
Gas companies -- Rates -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Gill family. (1)
Hamlin, Edward Stowe, 1808-1894. (1)
Harris, George Barnes, 1881-1970. (1)
Harrison, Marvin Clinton, 1890-1954. (1)
Hoke, Martin R. (1)
Iron and steel workers -- Labor unions -- Ohio. (1)
Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Jewish judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jewish lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jews -- United States -- Politics and government. (1)
Jews, Soviet -- Emigration and immigration. (1)
Joseph family. (1)
Joseph, Frank E., 1928-2008. (1)
Joseph, Maddy, 1937- (1)
Judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Judges -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. (1)
Judges -- United States. (1)
Justice, Administration of -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. (1)
Keith family. (1)
Kelley, Alfred, 1789-1859. (1)
Kingsbury, Harmon. (1)
Kohler, Fred, 1864-1934. (1)
Labor laws and legislation -- Ohio. (1)
Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Lamb, Judson Paul, 1885-1965. (1)
Lawyers -- Ohio -- Akron. (1)
Lawyers -- Ohio -- Elyria. (1)
Lawyers -- Ohio. (1)
Legal ethics. (1)
Legislators -- United States. (1)
Levine, Manuel, 1881-1939. (1)
Liberty Party (U.S.) (1)
Little Steel Strike, U.S., 1937. (1)
Lubrizol Corporation. (1)
Lubrizol Foundation. (1)
Maternal Health Association of Cleveland, Ohio. (1)
Mayors -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Metropolitan National Savings Bank. (1)
Missions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
National Civic League (U.S.) (1)
New Amsterdam Company. (1)
North Coast Harbor (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Ohio -- Law and legislation. (1)
Ohio and Erie Canal (Ohio) -- History. (1)
Ohio and Erie Canal (Ohio) -- Rates and tolls. (1)
Ohio. Court of Common Pleas (Lorain County). (1)
One Euclid Company. (1)
Payer, Harry Franklin, 1875-1952. (1)
Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Political corruption -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Portage County Temperance Society (Ohio). (1)
Postal service -- Ohio -- Akron -- History. (1)
Postmasters -- Ohio -- Akron. (1)
Real estate business -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) (1)
Reynolds family. (1)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. (1)
Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work -- History. (1)
Serbian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Shyrock family. (1)
Sons of Temperance of North America. Elyria Division, No. 400 (Elyria, OH). (1)
Spalding, Rufus P. (Rufus Paine), 1798-1886. (1)
Steel Workers Organizing Committee (U.S.) (1)
Stockwell family. (1)
Stockwell, Cornelia Ranney. (1)
Stockwell, John N. Jr. (1)
Strikes and lockouts -- Steel industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Suffragists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Taft, Seth Chase, 1922- (1)
Temperance -- Ohio -- Societies, etc. (1)
Term limits (Public office) -- Law and legislation -- United States. (1)
Thorpe family. (1)
United States. Supreme Court. (1)
Urban renewal -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Voinovich, George V., 1936- (1)
Wade, Edward, 1802-1866. (1)
Wade, Welles, and Hamlin. (1)
Welles, Melancthon Woolsey, 1802-1896. (1)
Western Reserve Trust Company. (1)
Western Reserve University -- Alumni and alumnae. (1)
Williamson Company. (1)
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1Title:  Marvin Clinton Harrison Papers     
 Creator:  Harrison, Marvin Clinton 
 Dates:  1915-1954 
 Abstract:  Marvin Clinton Harrison (1890-1954) was a Cleveland, Ohio, lawyer and Ohio state senator who specialized in the areas of accident and labor law. The collection consists of briefs, depositions, medical reports, exhibits, case notes, precedents, authorizations, correspondence, proceedings before the National Labor Relations Board and the Securities and Exchange Commission, newspaper clippings, settlement notices, receipts, personal papers, and letters from Harrison to his father. 
 Call #:  MS 3799 
 Extent:  24.40 linear feet (25 containers) 
 Subjects:  Harrison, Marvin Clinton, 1890-1954. | Steel Workers Organizing Committee (U.S.) | Iron and steel workers -- Labor unions -- Ohio. | Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Little Steel Strike, U.S., 1937. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Labor laws and legislation -- Ohio. | Accident law -- Ohio. | Legislators -- Ohio. | Strikes and lockouts -- Steel industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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2Title:  David K. Ford Family Papers     
 Creator:  Ford, David K. Family 
 Dates:  1791-1993 
 Abstract:  The Ford family were prominent lawyers, philanthropists, and businessmen of Cleveland, Ohio, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection consists of genealogies, biographical sketches, correspondence, diaries, journals, account books, appointment books, ledgers, stock certificates, minutes, leases, articles of incorporation, wills, deeds, corporate inventories, maps, newspaper and magazine clippings, tax assessments and returns, diplomas, certificates, military orders, and discharge papers. Material is included on several banking institutions, including Garfield Savings Bank, The Western Reserve Trust Company, Metropolitan National Savings Bank, and the East End Savings and Trust Company. Material on Ford family involvement in the construction and management of the Williamson Building is included, as is family involvement in other real estate enterprises, including The New Amsterdam Company, One Euclid Company, and the Ford McCaslin Company. Involvement in various legal firms by H. Clark, Horatio, and David K. Ford is well documented, as is David K. Ford's role in the organization and operation of the Lubrizol Corporation and Lubrizol Foundation. Family involvement with the Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, and with other philanthropic and social service organizations, such as the American Red Cross, the Maternal Health Association, University Hospitals, and the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University, is documented. Family members were also involved with the Congregational City Missionary Society, the Congregational Home Missionary Society, the Schauffler Missionary Training School (later Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work), and the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States. David K. Ford's involvement with Defiance College is documented. David and Elizabeth Brooks Ford's commitment to community service and social reform is well documented in this collection, including correspondence with others sharing their interests, such as Ralph Hayes of the City Club, Dorothy Adams Hamilton Brush with the Maternal Health Association, Agnes Brooks Young with the Cleveland Playhouse, and Katherine Gill Brooks of the Visiting Nurse Association. Of particular interest is the correspondence of H. Clark Ford with the notorious swindler Cassie Chadwick. The majority of the genealogical and family history materials included is the work of Oliver Kingsley Brooks. 
 Call #:  MS 4730 
 Extent:  36.91 linear feet (40 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Thorpe family. | Ford, David K., 1894-1993. | Ford, Horatio, 1881-1952. | Ford, Horatio Clark, 1853-1915. | Ford, Elizabeth Kingsley Brooks, 1896-1990. | Ford family. | Brooks family. | Gill family. | Dunn family. | Shyrock family. | Keith family. | Reynolds family. | Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work -- History. | Euclid Avenue Congregational Church (Cleveland, Ohio). | Congregational City Missionary Society (Cleveland, Ohio). | Congregational Home Missionary Society (Cleveland, Ohio). | Defiance College (Defiance, Ohio). | Maternal Health Association of Cleveland, Ohio. | New Amsterdam Company. | One Euclid Company. | Williamson Company. | Ford-McCaslin Company. | Lubrizol Corporation. | Lubrizol Foundation. | Cleveland Trust Company. | Garfield Savings Bank. | Western Reserve Trust Company. | Metropolitan National Savings Bank. | East End Savings and Trust Company. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Businessmen -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Banks and banking -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Real estate business -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Congregational churches -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Missions -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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3Title:  George Barnes Harris Papers     
 Creator:  Harris, George Bares 
 Dates:  1881-1967 
 Abstract:  George Barnes Harris (1881-1970) was a Cleveland, Ohio, lawyer and judge. He helped organize the American Judicature Society, the Cleveland Association for Criminal Justice, and the Ohio Judicial Council, and drafted the Ohio Judicial Council Bill. The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, brochures, printed matter, organizational lists and newspaper clippings. 
 Call #:  MS 3570 
 Extent:  6.00 linear feet (15 containers) 
 Subjects:  Harris, George Barnes, 1881-1970. | Judges -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Court congestion and delay -- Ohio. | Court administration -- Ohio. | Legal ethics.
 
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4Title:  Edward Bushnell Papers     
 Creator:  Bushnell, Edward 
 Dates:  1888-1926 
 Abstract:  Edward Bushnell (1865-1944) was the son of Ebenezer and Cornelia K (Woodruff) Bushnell. The family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in the 1880s and Edward became a lawyer. His specialty was estate administration. He was involved in many social and civic activities, including the Cleveland School Board, where he served as president from 1915 to 1917. He was married to Maude Kidder Sherwin. The collection consists of correspondence and financial and legal documents relating to Bushnell's non-legal interests and to several estates which he handled. 
 Call #:  MS 3733 
 Extent:  1.21 linear feet (2 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Bushnell, Edward, 1865-1944. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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5Title:  Judson Paul Lamb Papers     
 Creator:  Lamb, Judson Paul 
 Dates:  1911-1936 
 Abstract:  Judson Paul Lamb was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, attorney who served as Law Director of the city of Cleveland during the administration of Mayor Fred Kohler, 1922-1923. He also served as chairman of a statewide committee that drafted the first uniform traffic code for Ohio. In his private law practice, he was involved in several important litigations, including the Cleveland Clinic fire disaster of 1929, in which he represented the victim's families. The collection consists of six scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings and correspondence. Most of the clippings relate to litigation against the East Ohio Gas Company rate increases, a recall effort against Mayor Fred Kohler, and the resignation of Lamb and other cabinet officials. Also included are clippings regarding Lamb's private law cases, especially suits regarding the 1929 Cleveland Clinic disaster. 
 Call #:  MS 4535 
 Extent:  1.00 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Lamb, Judson Paul, 1885-1965. | Kohler, Fred, 1864-1934. | Cleveland (Ohio). Law Dept. | Cleveland (Ohio). Mayor. | East Ohio Gas Company. | Cleveland Clinic Foundation. | Cleveland Clinic Foundation -- Fire, 1929. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | City attorneys -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gas companies -- Rates -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Actions and defenses -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Cases. | Political corruption -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government.
 
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6Title:  Records of the Mayor of the City of Cleveland, George V. Voinovich     
 Creator:  Mayor of the City of Cleveland, George V. Voinovich 
 Dates:  1977-1989 
 Abstract:  George Victor Voinovich was born in 1936 and grew up on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio. He attended Ohio University for his undergraduate studies and received his law degree from Ohio State University in 1961. Following his marriage to Janet Allan in 1962, he established a law practice in his Collinwood neighborhood. He was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1966, became Cuyahoga County Auditor in 1971, and was elected a Cuyahoga County commissioner in 1976. He also served one term as Lieutenant Governor under James A. Rhodes. Voinovich was elected mayor of the city of Cleveland in 1979 and served for ten years, restructuring the city's finances, promoting neighborhood revitalization, and supporting development of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, among other achievements. The National Civic League awarded the city of Cleveland the "All American City Award" three times during Voinovich's tenure. He was elected Governor of Ohio in 1990. From 1999-2011, he represented Ohio in the United States Senate. The collection consists of the mayor's office files transferred in 1989 to the Western Reserve Historical Society as an agent of the Ohio State Archives under the Ohio Public Records Law. These include correspondence, memoranda, reports, meeting minutes and agendas, publications, speeches, invitations, regrets, press releases, photographs, and videotapes, with newspaper clippings comprising more than half the volume of the collection. 
 Call #:  MS 5048 
 Extent:  127.00 linear feet (123 containers) 
 Subjects:  Voinovich, George V., 1936- | Cleveland (Ohio). Mayor. | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. | National Civic League (U.S.) | Mayors -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Politicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Serbian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Community development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Appropriations and expenditures. | North Coast Harbor (Cleveland, Ohio)
 
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7Title:  Cleveland Bar Association Records, Series II     
 Creator:  Cleveland Bar Association 
 Dates:  1937-1983 
 Abstract:  The Cleveland Bar Assocaition (f. 1873) is an organization of of Cleveland, Ohio, lawyers whose purpose is to maintain the honor and dignity of the law profession and promote legal and judicial reform. Operating via a series of committees, the association over the years has investigated misconduct by lawyers, judges, sheriffs, and police, which has resulted in resignations and/or disbarment. The collection consists of minutes, agendas, financial materials, correspondence, memoranda, directories, records of the Court Management Project, a subject file, scrapbooks and issues of the Cleveland Bar Association journal. The collection is useful for understanding the activities and interests of the association, including the Court Management Project, 1970-76, which explored judicial reform in Cuyahoga County courts, and illuminates some of the controversy which surrounded the "deregulation" of the profession, such as the advertising of legal services. 
 Call #:  MS 4332 
 Extent:  25.20 linear feet (36 containers and 11 oversize volumes) 
 Subjects:  Cleveland Bar Association -- Archives. | Court administration -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. | Justice, Administration of -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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8Title:  Manuel Levine Papers     
 Creator:  Levine, Manuel 
 Dates:  1908-1965 
 Abstract:  Manuel Levine (1881-1939) was a Russian Jew who immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1897 and became a lawyer and judge, rising to the position of Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals of Ohio. Levine was also interested in the preparation of the immigrant for citizenship and was president of the Cleveland Immigration League. The collection consists of correspondence, speeches by and about Levine, reports, legal documents, financial records such as receipts and bills of sale, photocopies of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, and copies of miscellaneous newspaper clippings, most of which relate to Judge Levine's career or to developments in the legal profession during the 1920s and 1930s. 
 Call #:  MS 3805 
 Extent:  0.80 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Levine, Manuel, 1881-1939. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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9Title:  Melancthon Woolsey Welles Papers     
 Creator:  Welles, Melancthon Woolsey 
 Dates:  1818-1896 
 Abstract:  Melancthon Woolsey Welles came to Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 1819 to study law at the firm of Kelley and Cowles. His sister, Mary Seymour Welles, had married prominent Clevelander Alfred Kelley in 1817. Welles was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1823. He then moved to Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, and was appointed the first prosecuting attorney for that county in 1824. In 1826, Welles became the first toll collector at Akron, Ohio, on the Ohio and Erie Canal. While in Akron, he also served as the first postmaster, was a justice of the peace, and practiced law. Welles was a member of the Portage County Temperance Society, an incorporator of the Akron Lyceum and Library Association, and an agent for the Ohio State Temperance Society. He returned to Elyria in 1835 to practice law. In 1837, Welles moved to Cleveland and entered into a law partnership with Edward Wade and Edward Hamlin. He continued his involvement with temperance and antislavery groups while living in Cleveland. In 1841, he returned to Elyria, continuing his antislavery and temperance endeavors. Welles also served as a Commissioner of deeds for the State of Ohio and a Notary Public for Lorain County. During the 1840s, he became a member of the Liberty Party, and subsequently, the Free Soil Party. In 1849, through the auspices of Dr. Norton S. Townshend, Welles was appointed state agent for the sale of school lands, and moved to Defiance, Defiance County, Ohio. By 1860, Welles was living at Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa, and working as a land agent. He remained in Iowa the rest of his life. The collection consists of accounts, a journal, letters, articles of agreement, notes, memoranda, newspaper circular letters, newspaper clippings, deeds, receipts, drafts, commissions and appointments, business cards, a speech, a petition, and a constitution. Of particular interest to the study of early Akron, Ohio, is a photocopy of a ca. 1825 manuscript map of the village. The original map has been removed to the Manuscript Map Collection as MS Map 486A. Also of interest is a circular letter from the Executive Committee of the Portage County Temperance Society, signed by Welles and dated 1829, and a constitution, bylaws, and rules of order of the Sons of Temperance of the State of Ohio, Elyria Division, No. 400, dated 1848. 
 Call #:  MS 4759 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Welles, Melancthon Woolsey, 1802-1896. | Kelley, Alfred, 1789-1859. | Kingsbury, Harmon. | Wade, Edward, 1802-1866. | Hamlin, Edward Stowe, 1808-1894. | Wade, Welles, and Hamlin. | Sons of Temperance of North America. Elyria Division, No. 400 (Elyria, OH). | Portage County Temperance Society (Ohio). | Liberty Party (U.S.) | Ohio. Court of Common Pleas (Lorain County). | Ohio and Erie Canal (Ohio) -- History. | Ohio and Erie Canal (Ohio) -- Rates and tolls. | Canals -- Ohio -- Akron -- Rates and tolls. | Postmasters -- Ohio -- Akron. | Postal service -- Ohio -- Akron -- History. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Akron. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Elyria. | Temperance -- Ohio -- Societies, etc. | Antislavery movements -- Ohio. | Commissioners of deeds -- Ohio. | Akron (Ohio) -- History. | Akron (Ohio) -- Maps. | Akron (Ohio) -- Surveys. | Elyria (Ohio) -- History.
 
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10Title:  John N. Stockwell, Jr. Family Papers     
 Creator:  Stockwell, John N. Jr. Family 
 Dates:  1902-1916 
 Abstract:  John N. Stockwell Jr. was a lawyer and politician in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a municipal lawyer with the city of Cleveland and served as city law director under Mayor Newton D. Baker. Stockwell was a graduate of Western Reserve College and Cornell University School of Law. He was elected to the Ohio State Legislature in 1906 and to the Ohio State Senate in 1911, and was instrumental in creating the state public utilites commission. Stockwell was also active in rewriting the Cleveland city charter. His wife, Cornelia Ranney Stockwell, and her three daughters; Alice, Katherine, and Jane, were involved in the local Cleveland suffrage movement. The collection consists of personal family and business correspondence, Ohio Supreme Court published briefs, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings. 
 Call #:  MS 4617 
 Extent:  0.80 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Stockwell, John N. Jr. | Stockwell, Cornelia Ranney. | Stockwell family. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Suffragists -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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11Title:  Frank E. Joseph, Jr. Papers     
 Creator:  Joseph, Frank E. Jr. 
 Dates:  1927-2006 
 Abstract:  Frank E. Joseph, Jr. was a descendant of the Joseph family that arrived in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1872 and later founded the Joseph and Feiss Company. He was an attorney for Hahn, Loeser, Freedheim, Dean & Wellman and president of Bellefaire JCB. He also served on the boards of the American Red Cross, the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, the Temple-Tifereth Israel, and the Oakwood Club. The collection consists of twenty-one scrapbooks and correspondence. The scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, programs, photographs, correspondence, and ticket stubs. 
 Call #:  MS 5015 
 Extent:  8.02 linear feet (8 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Joseph, Frank E., 1928-2008. | Joseph, Maddy, 1937- | Joseph family. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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12Title:  Harry Franklin Payer Papers     
 Creator:  Payer, Harry Franklin 
 Dates:  1893-1948 
 Abstract:  Harry Franklin Payer (1875-1952) was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, trial lawyer who entered Democratic Party politics. He attained the positions of assistant city solicitor under Newton D. Baker, president of the Cuyahoga County Bar Association, and Assistant Secretary of State of the United States under President Franklin Roosevelt. He was also active in Cleveland's Czech community and in the Alumni Association of Western Reserve University. The collection consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, cards, programs, drawings, speeches, articles, lists and school records. 
 Call #:  MS 3950 
 Extent:  0.21 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Payer, Harry Franklin, 1875-1952. | Western Reserve University -- Alumni and alumnae. | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Democratic Party. Ohio.
 
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13Title:  Jordan C. Band Papers     
 Creator:  Band, Jordan C. 
 Dates:  1921-2003 
 Abstract:  Jordan C. Band (b. 1923) was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, area lawyer and social activist. Born and raised in the Cleveland area, Band attended Western Reserve University for two years before being drafted into the Army in 1943. Upon his return home from the war in 1946, he married Alice Glickson, with whom he had three children. He finished his schooling in the Law School of Western Reserve University. Band was hired by law firm Ulmer, Berne, Gordon & Glickman (today known as Ulmer & Berne), where he worked until his retirement in 1994. Band concentrated in real estate and property law, and at one point served as the legal counsel for the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland. Band was also involved in numerous organizations, both nationally and in the Cleveland area. Nationally, Band served as chairman of the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council from 1967-1970. He was the national vice president of the American Jewish Committee from 1975-1980 and a member of the National Urban Coalition, the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, the Bureau for Careers in Jewish Service, the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, and the Jewish War Veterans. Locally, Band was deeply involved with the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, serving as chairman of several committees. He was also a member of the Community Relations Board of Cleveland from 1970-1980 and 1983-1990. He was co-chairman of the Greater Cleveland Project, chairman of the Greater Cleveland Conference on Religion and Race, and chairman of the Mayor's Committee on Rewriting of Rules Applicable to Deadly Force by Cleveland Police Officers. Further, he was a member of the Greater Cleveland Roundtable Race Relations Committee, the Study Commission on Race Relations at Cleveland State University, the United Torch Allocations Guidelines Committee, and the Shaker Heights Human Rights Commission. Band was an outspoken advocate for social change and civil rights. He spoke publicly about the plight of Soviet Jewry, the perils of segregation, and the responsibility of Jews as social activists. He was active in the civil rights movement of the 1960s and frequently spoke and wrote about Black-Jewish relations. The collection consists of correspondence, awards, speech texts, writings, minutes, and scrapbooks. 
 Call #:  MS 5103 
 Extent:  3.40 linear feet (4 containers) 
 Subjects:  Band, Jordan C. (Jordan Clifford), 1923- | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Soviet -- Emigration and immigration. | Jews -- United States -- Politics and government. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Civil rights workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Race relations. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Ethnic relations.
 
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14Title:  Rufus Spalding Day, Jr. Family Papers     
 Creator:  Spalding, Rufus Day Jr. Family 
 Dates:  1790-1983 
 Abstract:  Rufus Spalding Day, Jr. was a noted Cleveland, Ohio, attorney. A partner of the law firm Squire, Sanders, & Dempsey, he was also an assistant attorney general for Ohio, and was active in many legal and other organizations. He was descended from a family which included several noted lawyers and judges. His father, Rufus S. Day Sr., and his uncle, Luther Day, were founders of the Cleveland law firm Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue. Another uncle, William Day, was a federal judge, and a great uncle, Robert H. Day, served on the Ohio Supreme Court. His grandfather, William Rufus Day, was a justice of the United States Supreme Court. William Rufus Day was born in Ravenna, Ohio, attended the University of Michigan, was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1872, and practiced law in Canton, Ohio. He served as judge of the Court of Common Pleas 1886-1890 and was appointed assistant Secretary of State in 1897. As Secretary of State in the cabinet of President William A. McKinley, he negotiated the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War. He served as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court 1903-1922. The collection consists of correspondence, invitations, a diary, an account book, a scrapbook, biographical sketches, a notebook, articles, writings, addresses, obituaries, publications, and certificates. Most of the material relates to William Rufus Day. 
 Call #:  MS 4672 
 Extent:  0.80 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Day, Rufus Spalding, Jr., 1913-1983. | Day, William R. (William Rufus), 1849-1923. | Day, Rufus Spalding, Sr. | Spalding, Rufus P. (Rufus Paine), 1798-1886. | Day family. | United States. Supreme Court. | Lawyers -- Ohio. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Judges -- United States. | Cabinet officers -- United States.
 
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15Title:  Seth Taft Papers     
 Creator:  Taft, Seth 
 Dates:  1933-2008 
 Abstract:  Seth Chase Taft was born in 1922, the grandson of president William H. Taft and son of Cincinnati mayor Charles Phelps Taft II. Following service in the U.S. Navy during World War II, Taft married Francis Prindle and began a successful career with Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue in Cleveland. Taft was involved with politics and community activities for many years, including the reformation of the Cuyahoga County Charter in the 1950s and an unsuccessful Republican candidacy for mayor of Cleveland in 1967. He served as a Cuyahoga County commissioner from 1971 to 1978. The collection consists of awards, biographical documents, campaign literature, correspondence, financial data, meetings minutes, newspaper clippings, photographs, research files, and urban development proposal reports. 
 Call #:  MS 5071 
 Extent:  1.81 linear feet (3 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Taft, Seth Chase, 1922- | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Politicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | County charters -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. | City planning -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Urban renewal -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cuyahoga County (Ohio) -- Politics and government.
 
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16Title:  Martin R. Hoke Congressional Papers     
 Creator:  Hoke, Martin R. 
 Dates:  1976-1996 
 Abstract:  Martin R. Hoke is an Ohio Republican who served in the United States House of Representatives for two consecutive terms from 1992-1996. Born in Lakewood, Ohio, he attended Western Reserve Academy and Amherst College. He earned a law degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1980. Hoke won Congressional office in Ohio's 10th District in 1992. During his terms as representative, Hoke was a strong supporter of term limits on representatives and advocated a balanced budget. He sponsored or co-sponsored several bills, including the Fan Freedom and Protection Act, the Balanced Budget Act, and Contingent Fee Amendment. Hoke was defeated by Dennis Kucinich in his 1996 re-election campaign. The collection consists of bill information, campaign records, correspondence, expense reports, legislative activity guides, legislative profiles, newspaper clippings, press releases, speeches, volunteer information, and voting records. 
 Call #:  MS 5056 
 Extent:  4.00 linear feet (5 containers and 1 oversize volume) 
 Subjects:  Hoke, Martin R. | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Legislators -- United States. | Legislators -- Ohio. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Budget deficits -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Term limits (Public office) -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Campaign funds -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Ohio -- Law and legislation.
 
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