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1Title:  Gladstone L. Chandler, Jr. Papers     
 Creator:  Chandler, Gladstone L., Jr. 
 Dates:  1964-1972 
 Abstract:  Gladstone L. Chandler was the City Manager for East Cleveland, Ohio, 1970-1972. He also served as the Assistant Director of Community Development and aided in the revitalization of East Cleveland with projects such as the Hayden Avenue Development Program. The collection consists of handbooks, a magazine, memoranda, newsletters, and a copy of the oath of office taken by Chandler as City Manager. The collection pertains largely to the East Cleveland, Ohio, community and its Neighborhood Development Program. Some of the newsletters illustrate plans for revitalizing the area, as well as various East Cleveland street club meetings. 
 Call #:  MS 4645 
 Extent:  0.10 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Chandler, Gladstone L., Jr. | African Americans -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | Clubs -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | Urban renewal -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | Community development, Urban -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | East Cleveland (Ohio). | East Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government.
 
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2Title:  First Presbyterian Church of East Cleveland Records, Series II     
 Creator:  First Presbyterian Church of East Cleveland 
 Dates:  1849-2009 
 Abstract:  The First Presbyterian Church of East Cleveland, Ohio, was founded in 1807 and was not only the first church, but also the first institution of any kind established in what would become Cuyahoga County. It was originally called the Church of Christ in Euclid, and was comprised of both Presbyterian and Congregationalist settlers from the New England area. The first spiritual leader was Reverend William Wick. The first services were held in the homes of parishioners, and a permanent home for the church, known as the Log Church, was built in 1810. In 1811, the church formally entered the Hartford, Connecticut Presbytery and was then an officially recognized Presbyterian church. The collection consists of bulletins, meeting minutes, administrative papers, historical narratives, event programs, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and sermons. 
 Call #:  MS 5202 
 Extent:  4.01 linear feet (4 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  African Americans -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | Church records and registers -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | East Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy. | First Presbyterian Church (East Cleveland, Ohio) | Presbyterian Church -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | Windermere Presbyterian Church (East Cleveland, Ohio) | Women in church work -- Ohio -- East Cleveland
 
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