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Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (33)
Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland (17)
Irish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (9)
Irish American families -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (9)
Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. (8)
Irish Americans -- Archives (7)
Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. (7)
Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- 20th century. (5)
Irish Americans -- Archives. (5)
Catholics -- Ohio -- Cleveland (4)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century (4)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century. (4)
Dance -- Ireland. (4)
Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland (4)
Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century (4)
Irish American families -- Ohio -- Cleveland (4)
Irish American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (4)
Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. (4)
Ohio -- Emigration and Immigration -- History -- 19th century (4)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century (3)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy. (3)
Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- 20th century (3)
Irish American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland (3)
Judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Ohio -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century (3)
Ancient Order of Hibernians. (2)
Burke School of Irish Dance. (2)
Business enterprises -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Business enterprises -- Ohio -- Lakewood. (2)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy (2)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government -- 20th century. (2)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government. (2)
Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Friendly societies -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Funeral homes -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Funeral homes -- Ohio -- Lakewood. (2)
Gallagher family. (2)
Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Ireland -- History -- Famine, 1845-1852. (2)
Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy (2)
Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs (2)
Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Lakewood -- Genealogy. (2)
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Irish Civic Association. (2)
Knights of Equity. (2)
Lakewood (Ohio) -- Genealogy. (2)
Land League (Ireland) (2)
Mayo (Ireland : County) -- History. (2)
McGorray Brothers Funeral Home. (2)
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1Title:  Gaelic Club records, 1930-1939    
 Creator:  Gaelic Club 
 Cleveland Gaelic Athletic Association
 Gaelic Athletic Association
 Publication:   
 Call #:  Microfilm (Cab. 53:1) 
 Extent:  One microfilm roll. 
 Subjects:  Gaelic Club | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc | Friendly societies -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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2Title:  Irish-American    
 Alt. Title:  Irish-American (Cleveland, Ohio)    
 Creator:  O'Donnell, John E. 
 Irish-American Civic Association of Cleveland
 Publication:  The Irish-American Civic Ass'n of Cleveland, Cleveland, [Ohio],1932- 
 Call #:  34 C9.4 s020 
 Extent:  v. : ill. ; 38 cm. 
 Subjects:  Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Irish American newspapers -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Newspapers | Cleveland -- Newspapers -- 1932-19??
 
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3Title:  Sketches of St. Colman's parish: its first two pastors and a parish survey    
 Creator:  Martin, Charles Alfred, 1874- 
 Publication:  Martin Printing Co.], Cleveland, O,1928. 
 Call #:  F34ZRN S236M 
 Extent:  146 p. : illus., ports. ; 27 cm. 
 Subjects:  Saint Colman's Church (Cleveland, Ohio) | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Church history | Cleveland imprints 1928
 
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4Title:  Delia Gibbons: to celebrate the life of the elegant immigrant from County Mayo : November 29, 1907, December 12, 1995    
 Publication:  s.n.], Cleveland, Ohio,1995. 
 Notes:  Cover title. "December 16, 1995." Remarks of family and friends at the funeral of Delia Gibbons. 
 Call #:  F34ZHA G441D3 
 Extent:  28 leaves : port. ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Gibbons, Delia, -- 1907-1995 -- Death and burial | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland imprints 1995
 
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5Title:  New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Dock Company Ledger Book     
 Creator:  New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Dock Company 
 Dates:  1889-1890 
 Abstract:  The New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Dock Company operated the docks at the Lake Erie terminus of the Erie Railroad in Cleveland, Ohio, during the nineteenth century. The collection consists of one ledger book chronicling the work done and pay remitted to various laborers, carpenters, and foremen in 1889 and early 1890. 
 Call #:  MS 5290 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Shipping -- Great Lakes | Great Lakes -- Commerce | Labor -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 19th century | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 19th century
 
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6Title:  William Sullivan Papers     
 Creator:  Sullivan, William 
 Dates:  1851-1891 
 Abstract:  William Sullivan was the centre of the Tiffin, Ohio, circle of the Fenian Brotherhood and active in the Irish Emigrant Aid Society of Ohio. The collection consists of correspondence, circular letters, reports, minutes, and other papers, relating to the Irish Emigrant Aid Society of Ohio and to the Fenian Brotherhood. Includes material on the Irish Parliamentary Party and the Irish-American Club Company of Cleveland. 
 Call #:  MS 3073 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Sullivan, William. | Irish Parliamentary Party. | Irish-American Club Company of Cleveland. | Irish Emigrant Aid Society of Ohio. | Fenian Brotherhood. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Societies, etc.
 
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7Title:  David Morrow, Sr. Family Papers     
 Creator:  Morrow, David Sr. Family 
 Dates:  1818-1938 
 Abstract:  David Morrow Sr. was the son of John Morrow and brother of John Morrow Jr. and William Morrow. The family originated in Knock, parish of Castlenagh, County Down, Ireland. William Morrow emigrated to Virginia, and with family friend Alexander J. Stewart, who had settled in New York City, corresponded with the remaining Morrow family members in Ireland. The David Morrow Sr. family, including David Sr., his wife Abigail, and their children, David Jr., William, and Abigail, emigrated from Belfast, Ireland in 1832, and were settled in Euclid, Ohio, by 1833, where they farmed. David Morrow Jr. and his brother William, continued to farm after the death of their father in 1836, eventually acquiring their own land in Glenville, near Cleveland, Ohio. David Morrow Jr. married Eliza Shade, and they had three children; David Wilson, Abigail, and Eliza Lillie. David Wilson Morrow attended Shaw Academy in East Cleveland, and graduated from the Case School of Applied Science in 1890. He went into practice in Cleveland as a civil and architectural engineer, establishing the firm of Morrow and Cross. He was an active member of the Cleveland Engineering Society, the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, and the Cleveland Automobile Club. He married Ruby Jessamine Adams in 1905, and they had four children, two of whom survived, Ruth and David. The collection consists of genealogical and biographical sketches, correspondence, appointment books, tax returns and other financial papers, probate record journals, wills, deeds, trust and estate agreements, land plats and other real estate papers, minutes, transcripts, and other legal documents. 
 Call #:  MS 4803 
 Extent:  0.41 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Morrow, David Sr. d. 1836. | Morrow family. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women immigrants. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Glenville (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Politics and government. | United States -- Emigration and immigration. | Ireland -- History -- Famine, 1845-1852. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy.
 
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8Title:  Lawrence O'Rourke Family Papers     
 Creator:  O'Rourke, Lawrence Family 
 Dates:  1884-1939 
 Abstract:  Lawrence O'Rourke, of Irish descent, was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. His family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 1925. he married Helen Mansell, a second generation Irish American, in 1935. Both worked for the Higbee Co. They had 3 daughters. The family is said to be related through Lawrence O'Rourke to Michael Davitt of County Mayo, Ireland, an Irish nationalist, trade unionist, and founder of the Irish National Land League. The collection consists of photocopies of a letter written by Helen O'Rourke, genealogical charts of the Mansell and O"Rourke families, a book, and a membership card belonging to Thomas McLaughlin for the St. Joseph's Union. 
 Call #:  MS 4818 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  O'Rourke, Lawrence, 1915-1986. | Davitt, Michael, 1846-1906. | O'Rourke family. | Mansell family. | Land League (Ireland) | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Ireland -- History -- 19th century.
 
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9Title:  John Walsh Papers     
 Creator:  Walsh, John 
 Dates:  1880-2000 
 Abstract:  John Walsh was born in England of Irish-born parents. Along with his wife, Anna Markey, he immigrated to the United States in 1880, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked in a weaving business. He later taught at Immaculate Conception School in Cleveland, and worked for 18 years at the United States Post Office. After leaving the post office, he became the assistant to the Cuyahoga County Treasurer and in 1911 was appointed a bailiff at the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, a position he held until 1949. During the 1890s, he organized and was first president of the Cleveland branch of the Catholic Knights of Ohio. In 1895, he became a member of the Parnell Branch of the Irish Land League. He also served as president of the MacNeven Club, organized in 1867 chiefly by Irish American veterans of the Civil War. Walsh served as the county president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and secretary of the John Mitchell Council of the Irish National Association. The collection consists of a biography, a booklet with copies of Walsh's marriage certificate and newspaper articles about him, correspondence, program books of the MacNeven Club and Ancient Order of Hibernians honoring John Walsh, miscellaneous newspaper articles, and four copies of Irish Heritage Magazine. Genealogical information about John Walsh is also included. 
 Call #:  MS 4841 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Walsh, John, 1856-1951. | Ancient Order of Hibernians. | MacNeven Club (Cleveland, Ohio). | Catholic Knights of Cleveland. | Land League (Ireland) | Irish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc.
 
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10Title:  Sean C. Gallagher Family Papers     
 Creator:  Gallagher, Sean C. Family 
 Dates:  1937-1984 
 Abstract:  Sean C. Gallagher is a judge in the Cleveland (Ohio) Municipal Court. He is a descendant of the Gallagher family that traces its history to Achillbeg Island, County Mayo, Ireland, and the Casey family of County Kerry, Ireland. The Gallagher family immigrated to the United States in 1930, settling in Cleveland, Ohio, and are very active in the Irish American community there, particularly the West Side and East Side Irish American Clubs. The collection consists of Gallagher family history, Casey family history, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. 
 Call #:  MS 4858 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Gallagher, Sean C. | Gallagher family. | Casey family. | Irish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish American families -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Mayo (Ireland : County) -- History. | Kerry (Ireland) -- History.
 
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11Title:  John V. Corrigan Papers     
 Creator:  Corrigan, John V. 
 Dates:  1938-1999 
 Abstract:  John V. Corrigan was a Cleveland, Ohio, Irish American lawyer and judge who served in the Ohio House of Representatives, as a judge on the Cleveland Municipal Court, Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, as chief justice of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, and on the Ohio Court of Appeals. He was active in several philanthropic and cultural organizations, including the Children's Council and the Executive Committee of the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. The collection consists of articles of incorporation of the Irish Cultural Garden, a biographical sketch of John V. Corrigan, a book, a bulletin, conference papers, correspondence, historical data regarding the Irish cultural Garden, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, programs, and speeches. 
 Call #:  MS 4860 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Corrigan, John V. | Corrigan family. | Cleveland Cultural Garden Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish American families -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland Cultural Gardens (Cleveland, Ohio)
 
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12Title:  John J. O'Boyle Family Papers     
 Creator:  O'Boyle, John J. Family 
 Dates:  1872-2000 
 Abstract:  John J. O'Boyle is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, of Irish descent. His mother, Mary Gaughan, was born in County Mayo, Ireland, and emigrated to the United States in the 1920s, eventually settling in Cleveland. John J. O'Boyle's father, John O'Boyle, worked as a mailman in Cleveland. The O'Boyle family participates in Irish American organizations and events in Cleveland. The collection consists of a series of five lectures by British historian James Anthony Froude, answers to these lectures by Reverend Thomas N. Burke, a rebuttal by James A. Froude, an essay, memoirs, newspaper clippings, a pamphlet, and photographs. 
 Call #:  MS 4872 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  O'Boyle, John J. | O'Boyle family. | Irish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish American families -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Postal service -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Employees. | Ireland -- History.
 
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13Title:  Catherine Leneghan Papers     
 Creator:  Leneghan, Catherine 
 Dates:  1969-2002 
 Abstract:  Catherine Leneghan (b. 1964) was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and is of Irish descent. Both sides of her family originated in County Mayo, Ireland. Her father, Francis Leneghan came from Ballycroy, County Mayo, Ireland, and married Catherine O'Donnell, who is also of Irish descent. Catherine's maternal grandparents are Julia Conway, who hailed from Tourmekeady, County Mayo, and James O'Donnell who came from Islandeady, County Mayo. Her paternal grandparents, Ellen Sweeney came from Innisbiggle, Achill Island, County Mayo, and Francis Leneghan came from Ballycroy, County Mayo. Living in a traditional Irish family upbringing, Catherine was associated with things Irish from an early age. Like so many other Irish on Cleveland's west side, she attended St. Patrick's Grade School in Westpark, Cleveland, and subsequently was a student of St. Joseph's Academy, also in Westpark. She received a degree in Psychology at Cleveland State University. But Catherine's real love was of Irish music and dance. She pursued her career in this field, passing the TCRG exam and the ADCRG exam in the early 1990s. She has not looked back since. Her school, The Leneghan Academy of Traditional Irish Dance has been a success since it opened its doors in 1991. The collection consists of biographical information, newspaper clippings, and photographs. 
 Call #:  MS 4942 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Leneghan, Catherine, 1964- | Leneghan Academy of Traditional Irish Dance. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Dance -- Ireland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- 20th century. | Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- 20th century.
 
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14Title:  John M. Gallagher Papers     
 Creator:  John M. Gallagher 
 Dates:  1902-1944 
 Abstract:  John M. Gallagher was an immigrant from Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland, in the late nineteenth century who resided for a period in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a political activist and a fervent believer in Irish freedom from Britain, and served in the Irish Volunteers, Clann na nGael, and the Irish Republican Brotherhood. He was a recruiting commander of the Irish American Republican Volunteers and provided funds for a memorial for Lt. Michael Moran, from Achill Island. In 1906 he was named sergeant major of the Hibernian Rifles of Ohio. The collection consists of account books, cards, certificates, constitutions, correspondence, estimates, an image, letterhead, minutes, newspaper clippings, program, notes, a notice, a postcard, a program, receipts, a report, a requisition form and ribbons. 
 Call #:  MS 4902 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Gallagher, John M., 1883-1944 | Moran, Michael | Clan-na-Gael | Irish American Republican Volunteers | Irish Republican Brotherhood | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Irish Americans -- Societies, etc | Irish Americans -- Political activity | Political activists -- United States | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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15Title:  Tuesday Study Club records, 1914-1995    
 Creator:  Tuesday Study Club 
 Publication:   
 Call #:  Microfilm (Cab. 57:8) 
 Extent:  2 rolls of microfilm. 
 Subjects:  Tuesday Study Club | St. Agnes Church (Cleveland, Ohio) | Irish American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs | Catholics -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Catholic women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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16Title:  Isaac Reid papers, 1829-1862 (1829-1849)    
 Creator:  Reid, Isaac, 1798-1886 
 Dunbar, William Reid.
 O'Connor, George.
 Publication:   
 Call #:  MS. 4704 
 Extent:  1 roll of microfilm. 
 Subjects:  Reid, Isaac, -- 1798-1886 | Reid family | Dunbar family | Irish American families -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Irish American families -- Ohio -- Newburgh | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Newburgh | Schools -- Ohio -- Newburgh | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Newburgh (Ohio) -- History
 
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17Title:  Martin Leonard Sweeney Papers     
 Creator:  Sweeney, Martin Leonard 
 Dates:  1931-1940 
 Abstract:  Martin L. Sweeney (1885-1960) was a United States Representative from Cleveland, Ohio (1931-1943). He represented Ohio's 20th District. The collection consists of speeches, campaign literature, and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings, relating to Sweeney's political activities. Includes material on his campaign for Mayor of Cleveland (1933), his relations with Reverend Charles E. Coughlin and the National Union for Social Justice, and his support of William Lemke for President of the United States in 1936. 
 Call #:  MS 3297 
 Extent:  1.40 linear feet (1 container and 5 oversize volumes) 
 Subjects:  Sweeney, Martin Leonard, 1885-1960. | Lemke, William, 1878-1950. | Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979. | National Union for Social Justice. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Legislators -- United States -- Miscellanea. | United States -- Politics and government -- 1901-1953. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government.
 
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18Title:  Burke School of Irish Dance Records     
 Creator:  Burke School of Irish Dance 
 Dates:  1960-2002 
 Abstract:  The Burke School of Irish Dance (f. 1958) was founded by an Irish American, Theresa Burke, in Cleveland, Ohio. Her father, Thomas Scott, (b.1906) immigrated from County Sligo in the 1920s to the United States, and initially settled in New York. Her mother was born in County Clare and came to the U.S. a few years after Thomas. Scott was a musician and dance teacher in Cleveland. According to Theresa, he was the first person in Cleveland to teach traditional Irish dancing to a competitive standard. Sharing her father's love for Irish dance, Burke followed in his footsteps as the founder and owner of two Irish dance schools in Ohio, one in Cleveland, the other in Youngstown (f. 1965), and one out of state in Pennsylvania, (f.1971). The collection consists of an honorary achievement award, certificate of appreciation from President Ronald Reagan, certificate of appreciation from Mahoning Valley Gaelic Society, a directory of registered newspaper clippings, programs, a resolution and a scrapbook. 
 Call #:  MS 4901 
 Extent:  0.80 linear feet (4 containers) 
 Subjects:  Burke School of Irish Dance. | Irish Americans -- Archives. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Dance -- Ireland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century. | Ohio -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century. | Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- 20th century.
 
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19Title:  Dawson Kelly Family Papers     
 Creator:  Kelly, Dawson Family 
 Dates:  1917-1924 
 Abstract:  Dawson Kelly was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and was a grandson of Irish immigrant Daniel Kelly. His parents were William Kelly, a plumber, and Mary Dawson. He married Anna Melia in 1920. She had arrived in Cleveland from Ireland ca. 1912. Dawson Kelly served in the United States Army from 1918-1919. He initially was stationed at Camp Gordon in Atlanta, Georgia, and later was sent to France. During this time, he and Anna Melia exchanged letters. After his return to Cleveland, he worked as a plumber, and also at Westinghouse Company. A child, William Austin, was born to Dawson and Anna Kelly in 1921. In 1922, Anna Kelly became ill with tuberculosis and died in 1923. Dawson Kelly formed the D.W. Kelly Moving Company ca. 1925. It later became known as the D.W. Kelly & Son Moving Company. He remarried in 1929 and had three more children. The collection consists of correspondence, postcards, greeting cards, a job referral, and receipts. Dawson Kelly's letters as a soldier in the United States Army during World War I reflect his experiences, both at Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Georgia, and in Toul, France. Of interest also are letters written by Anna Kelly from the Warrensville Sanatorium in Cleveland, detailing medical practices and treatment of tuberculosis. 
 Call #:  MS 4661 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Kelly, Dawson, 1895-1977. | Kelly family. | Kelly, Anna Melia. | D.W. Kelly Moving Company. | Irish American families -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, American. | Soldiers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Correspondence. | Tuberculosis -- Hospitals -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Tuberculosis -- Patients -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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20Title:  Isaac Reid Papers     
 Creator:  Reid, Isaac 
 Dates:  1829-1862 
 Abstract:  Isaac Reid of Dromore Parish, County Down, Ireland, emigrated with his wife, Agnes, and his children to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1832. After living for several years in Cleveland, where he worked in a small business and boarded immigrants, the family purchased eighty acres in Newburgh, where they farmed and raised cattle, hogs, and sheep. Reid and his family were members of the First Presbyterian Society of Newburgh, he serving as both trustee and treasurer for several terms throughout the 1840s-1850s. His daughters were married in Newburgh; Mary Ann to Alvah Ruggles, and Elizabeth to George Dunbar, both in 1857. George Dunbar was employed by Reid as a laborer on his farm. Both Reid, his son-in-law George Dunbar, and his grandchildren remained in Newburgh after it became a part of Cleveland. Dunbar and his eldest sons were employed in the iron industry and in local businesses, while Reid lived on Harvard Street and was employed as a laborer. Isaac Reid died in 1886. The collection consists of a ledger/letterbook; receipts, a family register, and notes removed from that volume; notes and transcripts of the contents of the volume; and a Newburgh, Ohio, school register. 
 Call #:  MS 4704 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Reid, Isaac, 1798-1886. | Reid family. | Dunbar family. | Irish American families -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish American families -- Ohio -- Newburgh. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Newburgh. | Schools -- Ohio -- Newburgh. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Newburgh (Ohio) -- History.
 
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