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Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (87)
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101Title:  Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad Company Journal     
 Creator:  Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad Company 
 Dates:  1851-1853 
 Abstract:  The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad Company formed in 1851 by the merger of the Belpre and Cincinnati Railroad and the Franklin and Ohio River Railroad. Its route was surveyed by a crew under the direction of resident engineer C.T. Arms. The collection consists of a bound volume containing daily reports of the party which surveyed the railroad's route. Includes monthly payroll statements listing names, occupations and wages of crew members. 
 Call #:  MS 3530 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad Company. | Railroads -- Ohio. | Ohio -- Surveys.
 
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102Title:  Delta Building Loan & Savings Company Records     
 Creator:  Delta Building Loan & Savings Company 
 Dates:  1895-1900 
 Abstract:  The Delta Building Loan & Savings Company was a building and loan bank located in Delta, Fulton County, Ohio. The collection consists of minutes of meetings of the board of directors, A.L. Sargent presiding. 
 Call #:  MS 1715 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Delta Building Loan & Savings Company (Delta, Ohio). | Savings and loan associations -- Ohio -- Delta. | Banks and banking -- Ohio -- Delta.
 
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103Title:  Creative Irish Gifts Catalog Company Photographs     
 Creator:  Creative Irish Gifts Catalog Company 
 Dates:  1984-2002 
 Abstract:  The Creative Irish Gifts Catalog Company is located in Streetsboro, Ohio, and founded to provide funds for the Irish Children's Fund, which promotes events and encourages positive relations between Catholic and Protestant children in Northern Ireland. The collection consists of 103 photographs, 16 black & white, and 87 color prints. Included are images of the Irish Children's Fund participation in Saint Patrick's Day parades, a view of the company's premises, several photos of Catholic and Protestant children interacting with one another, and social events, retreats and fundraising activities of the group in both the United States and Northern Ireland. 
 Call #:  PG 522 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Creative Irish Gifts Catalog Company -- Photographic collections. | Irish Children's Fund -- Photographs. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Irish Americans -- Photographs. | Irish -- Photographs. | Peace movements -- United States -- 20th century -- Photographs. | Peace movements -- Northern Ireland -- Photographs. | Children -- Northern Ireland -- Photographs. | Children -- Northern Ireland -- Social conditions -- Photographs. | Saint Patrick's Day -- Photographs. | Parades -- Photographs. | Northern Ireland -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Photographs.
 
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104Title:  Lake Shore Crude Oil Transportation Company Records     
 Creator:  Lake Shore Crude Oil Transportation Company 
 Dates:  1870-1871 
 Abstract:  The Lake Shore Crude Oil Transportation Company was a Cleveland, Ohio, shipping company which specialized in the transportation of crude oil. The collection consists of a bound volume containing a statistical account of the number of railroad cars engaged and the number of gallons of oil transported in each shipment. 
 Call #:  MS 3494 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Lake Shore Crude Oil Transportation Company (Cleveland, Ohio) | Petroleum -- United States -- Transportation. | Tank-cars. | Shipment of goods -- United States.
 
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105Title:  Towmotor Corporation Photographs     
 Creator:  Towmotor Corporation 
 Dates:  1920-1945 
 Abstract:  Towmotor Corporation was a Cleveland, Ohio, company founded by Lester M. Sears in 1919, which produced industrial tractors and fork lifts. The company merged with Caterpillar Tractor Company of Peoria, Illlinois, in 1963 but operated under its own name until the 1970s. The Towmotor plant was closed in 1985. The collection consists of 112 photographs. 
 Call #:  MS 5396 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Fork lift trucks -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Industrial equipment industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Industrial power trucks -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Materials handling equipment industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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106Title:  Cleveland Tractor Company Records and Photographs     
 Creator:  Cleveland Tractor Company 
 Dates:  1910-1945 
 Abstract:  The Cleveland Tractor Company (Cletrac, Inc.), was a manufacturer of tractors for military and civilian use in Cleveland, Ohio. It was organized by Rollin H. White (1872-1962) as the Cleveland Motor Plow Company in 1916. The company was sold to the Oliver Corporation in 1944 and renamed Cletrac, Inc. in 1959. The collection consists of a contract, correspondence, instruction books, photographs, and a price list. 
 Call #:  MS 5320 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Farm tractors -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Vehicles, Military -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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107Title:  Galion Iron Works and Manufacturing Company Photograph Album     
 Creator:  Galion Iron Works and Manufacturing Company 
 Dates:  ca. 1919 
 Abstract:  The Galion Iron Works and Manufacturing Company was founded in 1907 by David Charles Boyd. The company manufactured construction equipment and was well known for its road graders. The collection consists of one photograph album containing views of machinery and equipment manufactured by the Galion Iron Works and Manufacturing Company of Galion, Ohio. Included are photographs of coal tipples manufactured by the company and installed on a number of railroads. Also included are photographs of unloaders, elevators, and other machinery, and photographs of letters of commendation from customers. 
 Call #:  PG 135 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Galion Iron Works and Manufacturing Company (Galion, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Iron-works -- Ohio -- Galion -- Photographs. | Industrial equipment -- Photographs. | Iron industry and trade -- Ohio -- Galion -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Equipment and supplies -- Photographs.
 
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108Title:  Austin Company Records and Audiovisual Materials, Series II     
 Creator:  Austin Company 
 Dates:  1927-2000 
 Abstract:  The Austin Company, a carpentry and contracting business, was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1878 by Samuel Austin. Austin became known for his quality work, and by 1904 incorporated his business as the Samuel Austin & Son Company. Wilbert J. Austin, Samuel's son, devised "The Austin Method," a unique bundling of engineering, construction, and design services intended to streamline the building process, as well as a model for a "controlled conditions" plant, a major improvement over the hot, stifling factory environment of the day. The Austin Company grew rapidly during World War I and was able to stay solvent following the stock market crash of 1929, mostly due to the firm's major contract to build the Gorky Automobile Plant in Gorky, Russia. Business saw another increase during World War II and again during the post-war years as the company branched out beyond industrial construction to build department stores and retail shopping centers, including the Severance Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Overseas operations flourished in western Europe, Australia, and Argentina. Throughout the 1970's and into the 1990's, the Austin Company faced a decline in business. In 1984, the Company was purchased by the National Gypsum Company. Following National Gypsum's bankruptcy, the Austin Company was purchased by the Kajima USA Group. As of 2017, the Austin Company continued to maintain its headquarters in the Cleveland suburb of Mayfield Heights. The collection consists of acquisition records, Board of Directors minutes, correspondence, stock plans, division reports, business plans and reports, presentations, stock ownership materials, as well as 16mm film, and audio and video tapes documenting various projects, company meetings, and oral history. 
 Call #:  MS 5419 
 Extent:  12.51 linear feet (19 containers and 8 oversize items) 
 Subjects:  Austin, Samuel, 1850-1936. | Austin, Wilbert J., 1876-1940. | Austin Company. | Gorʹkovskiĭ avtomobilʹnyĭ zavod. | Severance Center (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) | Contractors -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Construction industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Construction projects -- United States. | Construction projects -- Soviet Union. | Construction contracts. | Industrial buildings -- Design and construction. | Commercial buildings -- Design and construction. | Industrial engineering. | Research, Industrial. | Advertising -- Construction industry. | Construction industry -- Marketing. | Construction industry -- Public relations.
 
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109Title:  L. N. Gross Company Records, Series II     
 Creator:  L. N. Gross Company 
 Dates:  1898-1990 
 Abstract:  The L.N. Gross Company was a manufacturer and distributor of women's apparel founded in 1898 in Cleveland, Ohio, by a Russian immigrant, Louis N. Gross. Gross was president and manager until his death in 1941, when his sons, Nedward N., William V., and Julius S. Gross, and his son-in-law, Miltor E. Reed, became active in the management of the company. By the 1960s, the third generation of the Gross family managed the company. In 1919, the company built its headquarters at 1220 West Third Street in Cleveland. In 1929, additional production sites were acquired in Kent, Ohio, and in 1937 facilities opened in Fayetteville, Tennessee. The Welworth Realty Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the L.N. Gross Company, operated as title and leaseholder of the parent company's properties. An office was also maintained in the New York City garment district. Beginning in 1950, product manufacturing was performed by subcontractors in their own facilities. A wholly owned subsidiary, Bradley Knitwear Company, acted as sales outlet for the parent company. In 1974, company headquarters moved to Mayfield Village, Ohio. In 1984, after several years of financial difficulties, control of the company was turned over to an outside investment group, and the name was changed to Bradley Sportswear, Inc. The collection consists of minutes, notes, reports, budgets, leases, ledgers, tax returns, catalogs, correspondence, agreements, bulletins, business cards, and surveys of the corporate records of the L.N. Gross Company. A small number of Gross family documents are included. 
 Call #:  MS 4711 
 Extent:  4.40 linear feet (5 containers) 
 Subjects:  Gross, Louis N. | Gross family. | L.N. Gross Company (Cleveland, Ohio). | Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women's clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Collective bargaining -- Clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Strikes and lockouts -- Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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110Title:  General Motors Corporation, Fisher Body Division, Plant No. 1 Photographs     
 Creator:  General Motors Corporation, Fisher Body Division, Plant No. 1 
 Dates:  1926-1983 
 Abstract:  Plant No. 1 of the Fisher Body Division of the General Motors Corporation opened in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1921 as part of the Fisher Body Company. Fisher produced automobile bodies, and in 1926 became part of the General Motors Corporation. During World War II the plant produced tank and gun parts and engine parts for airplanes, wartime employment totalling 14,000, including a large number of women. After the war the plant produced large stamping dies and upholstery and trim sets rather than auto bodies. General Motors closed the plant in 1983. The plant was involved in several bitter strikes during the 1930s, including the 1936-1937 sit-down strike to gain union recognition by GM, which began at the plant. The plant was also known as the Coit Road Plant. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of plant managers and supervisors, award dinners and presentations, open houses, visits of General Motors officials and politicians, and World War II-related photographs of award ceremonies, portraits of employees who died in action, and a postwar visit by General Douglas MacArthur. Views include aerial and exterior photographs of the plant and photographs of production and facilities. 
 Call #:  PG 389 
 Extent:  0.90 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  General Motors Corporation. Fisher Body Division. Plant No. 1 (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Local 45 (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | General Motors automobiles -- Photographs. / Automobile industry and trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Automobile industry and trade -- United States -- Photographs. | Automobile industry workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Automobile industry workers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Strikes and lockouts -- Automobile industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Plant shutdowns -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | General Motors Corporation Sit-Down Strike, 1936-1937 -- Photographs. | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
 
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111Title:  Bloomfield Company Records and Photographs     
 Creator:  Bloomfield Company 
 Dates:  1910-1954 
 Abstract:  The Bloomfield Company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, around 1906 as the Lattin-Bloomfield Company. The company manufactured women's dresses and apparel, and it was a pioneer in the introduction of half-sizes in women's clothing. The company remained in operation until 1959-1960. The collection includes primarily photographs with a few records. 
 Call #:  MS 5460 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Bloomfield Company (Cleveland, Ohio) | Women's clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photograph collections | Business enterprises -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photograph collections
 
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112Title:  Wayne, Medina & Cuyahoga Turnpike Road Company Records     
 Creator:  Wayne, Medina & Cuyahoga Turnpike Road Company 
 Dates:  1824-1851 
 Abstract:  The Wayne, Medina & Cuyahoga Turnpike was the second toll road after the Wooster Turnpike along what is now Pearl Road (Rt. 42) in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. It ceased operations ca. 1852, when a railroad built a depot in Berea, which diverted the traffic to it. Toll roads were once common in the county as a means of advancing transportation for commodity goods and services to the large market centers. The collection consists of lists of subscribers, their addresses, and number of shares bought (1824), and accounts of tolls collected and receipts (1829-1851). 
 Call #:  MS 0831 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Wayne, Medina & Cuyahoga Turnpike Road Company. | Roads -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. | Toll roads -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County.
 
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113Title:  Federal Knitting Mills Company Records     
 Creator:  Federal Knitting Mills Company 
 Dates:  1907-1939 
 Abstract:  The Federal Knitting Mills Company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1905 by several Jewish businessmen. The company produced knit goods, including sweaters, and also supplied fabric to the garment-making industry. The company's national accounts included Sears, Roebuck & Co., Montgomery Ward, and Marshall Field & Co. At its height, the company employed five hundred people at its 125,000 square foot plant. Following the passage of the National Labor Relations Act in 1937, several unions attempted to replace the Cooperative Workers Association, the company union for Federal Knitting Mills. An ensuing strike related to this matter seriously strained the company's finances. Federal Knitting Mills dissolved in December 1937. The collection consists of audit reports, balance sheets, correspondence, legal documents, minutes, newspaper clippings, and a scrapbook. 
 Call #:  MS 5051 
 Extent:  0.60 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Federal Knitting Mills Company (Cleveland, Ohio) | Cooperative Workers Association (Cleveland, Ohio) | American Federation of Labor. | American Federation of Labor. Committee for Industrial Organization. | International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. | United States. National Labor Relations Board. | Textile industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Business enterprises -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Industrial relations -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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114Title:  Joseph and Feiss Company Records     
 Creator:  Joseph and Feiss Company 
 Dates:  1847-1960 
 Abstract:  The Joseph and Feiss Company was established in 1841, by Caufman Koch and Samuel Loeb, as a general store in Meadville, Pennsylvania. In 1845 they moved the store to Cleveland, Ohio, and began specializing in tailored men's clothing. The company underwent several name changes before becoming Joseph & Feiss in 1907. The collection consists of Shareholders' and Directors' minutes, correspondence, legal and financial records, subject files, publications, scrapbooks and newspaper clippings. 
 Call #:  MS 3886 
 Extent:  5.20 linear feet (5 containers and 1 oversize volume) 
 Subjects:  Joseph and Feiss Company (Cleveland, Ohio) | Clothing workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Men's clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Industrial relations -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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115Title:  Ohio Infantry, 51st Regiment, Company K Records     
 Creator:  Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 51st Regiment, Company K 
 Dates:  1861-1864 
 Abstract:  The Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 51st Regiment, Company K Records, 1861-1864, consist of morning reports of this company that fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 51st regiment was recruited in Coshocton, Darke, Madison, and Tuscarawas counties. 
 Call #:  MS 2650 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 51st (1861-1865). Company K. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories -- Ohio Infantry, 51st, Co. K. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sources.
 
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116Title:  Greenville and West Milton Turnpike Company Records     
 Creator:  Greenville and West Milton Turnpike Company 
 Dates:  1856-1879 
 Abstract:  The Greenville and West Milton Turnpike Company built and operated a turnpike between Greenville, in Darke County, Ohio, and West Milton, in neighboring Miami County. The collection consists of minutes of meetings of the directors, plat and field notes of the turnpike, and a list of shareholders. The front cover and some pages are missing. 
 Call #:  MS 1123 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Greenville and West Milton Turnpike Company (Greenville, Ohio) | Roads -- Ohio -- Design and construction. | Toll roads -- Ohio.
 
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117Title:  General Motors Corporation, Fisher Body Division, Plant No. 1 Records     
 Creator:  General Motors Corporation, Fisher Body Division, Plant No. 1 
 Dates:  1920-1983 
 Abstract:  The Fisher Body Division, Plant No. 1, was a Cleveland, Ohio, automobile plant opened in 1921 as part of the Fisher Body Company, producing automobile bodies. In 1926 it became part of General Motors Corporation. During World War II the plant produced tank and gun parts and engine parts for airplanes, wartime employment totaling 14,000, including a large number of women. After the war the plant produced large stamping dies and upholstery and trim sets rather than auto bodies. GM closed the plant in 1983. The plant was involved in several bitter strikes during the 1930s, including the 1936-1937 sit-down strike to gain union recognition by GM, which began at the plant. The plant was also known as the Coit Road Plant. The collection consists of correspondence and notices, building permits and floor plans, in-house newspapers, union correspondence and notices, and union publications. There is also a large collection of newspaper clippings relating to General Motors products, labor activities, and the closing of the plant. 
 Call #:  MS 4310 
 Extent:  1.10 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  General Motors Corporation. Fisher Body Division. Plant No. 1 (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. | International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Local 45 (Cleveland, Ohio) | Automobile industry and trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Automobile industry and trade -- United States. | General Motors automobiles. | Automobile industry workers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Strikes and lockouts -- Automobile industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Plant shutdowns -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | General Motors Corporation Sit-Down Strike, 1936-1937. | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources.
 
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118Title:  Peerless Motor Car Company Records     
 Creator:  Peerless Motor Car Company 
 Dates:  1911-1943 
 Abstract:  The Peerless Motor Car Company was founded as the Peerless Wringer and Manufacturing Company. in 1889 on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio. The company produced washing machine wringers into the late 1890's until it began bicycle production. In 1903, The Peerless Manufacturing Company. was renamed The Peerless Motor Car Company to reflect its new focus on automobile parts and construction. The company specialized in luxury car manufacturing and thrived for two decades. Peerless also profited from truck manufacture and sales, particularly during World War I. New marketing strategies, however, could not offset the economic decline of the Great Depression; the company dissolved in 1931 and its last president arranged to have the Carling Brewing Company use the factory to produce beer. The collection consists of appraisals, catalogs, correspondence, memoranda, and minutes. 
 Call #:  MS 5333 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Automobile industry and trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Temperance -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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119Title:  Cleveland, Ohio, Fire Department, Engine Company No. 13 Journal     
 Creator:  Cleveland, Ohio, Fire Department, Engine Company No. 13 
 Dates:  1903 
 Abstract:  Engine Company No. 13 of the Cleveland Fire Deparmtnet served the Independence Road area of Cleveland, Ohio, under the direction of Chief George Wallace. The collection consists of duty logs, roll call lists, pay roll records, and notations containing equipment inspection and alarms received in 1903. 
 Call #:  MS 4461 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Cleveland (Ohio). Fire Dept. Engine Company No. 13 -- Archives. | Fire departments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Fire stations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Fire fighters -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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120Title:  Cowell and Hubbard Company Records     
 Creator:  Cowell and Hubbard Company 
 Dates:  1887-1967 
 Abstract:  Cowell and Hubbard was a Cleveland, Ohio, jewelry company which began as H. Cowell and Company in 1861, became Cowell Brothers Jewelry Company in 1875, and Cowell and Hubbard Company in 1879, Cleveland's largest and best known jeweler. The collection consists of ledgers, journals and registers concerning the sale of merchandise. The collection pertains to the jewelry and retail business in Cleveland and the registers detail names of purchasers and types of purchases. 
 Call #:  MS 4239 
 Extent:  2.70 linear feet (4 containers and 3 oversize volumes) 
 Subjects:  Cowell and Hubbard Company. | Jewelers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewelry trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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