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1Title:  West Side Cribs, Tunnel Extensions, and Water Filtration Plant Construction Photographs     
 Creator:  Cleveland Water Department 
 Dates:  1912-1915 
 Abstract:  Cleveland, Ohio, had used water from Lake Erie since 1856 through a series of tunnels under the lake from the city. A new water crib (Crib Number 5), located 4 miles into Lake Erie from the city's West Side shoreline, was built to replace the existing water crib (Number 4), which lay much closer to the shoreline. The collection consists of three albums of over 200 photographs taken during the construction of Crib Number 5 and connecting tunnel underneath Lake Erie. 
 Call #:  MS 5406 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Water tunnels -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Accidents. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Waterworks crib explosion, 1916. | Sewage disposal plants -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Water -- Purification -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Pumping stations -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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2Title:  Cleveland Water Department and Lakefront Park Photographs     
 Creator:  Cleveland Water Department 
 Dates:  1920-1931 
 Abstract:  In 1925, the Cleveland Water Department opened the Baldwin Water Treatment Plant in the Fairfax neighborhood on the border of Cleveland Heights. Supplying water to the Baldwin facility was the Kirtland Pump Station located on Lakefront Road at E. 49th Street. Just east of the Kirtland Station was Gordon Park Beach, which was a 122-acre recreational area along the lakefront on the eastern side of E. 72nd Street. Euclid Beach Park was located on the southern shore of Lake Erie at E. 156th St. and Nottingham Rd., about 8 mi. from Public Square. On the west side of Cleveland and adjacent to the Division Avenue Treatment Plant (now known as the Garrett Morgan facility), Edgewater Park was purchased in 1894 by the city's Second Park Board from Jacob B. Perkins, Cleveland industrialist. The collection consists of 53 black and white photographs illustrating Baldwin Water Treatment facility, the construction of bulkheads along the shoreline at the Kirtland Pump Station, and Edgewater, Euclid Beach, and Gordon Parks. 
 Call #:  MS 5429 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Pumping stations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Sewage disposal plants -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Water -- Purification -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Water tunnels -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Lakefront State Park (Ohio) -- Photographs. | Parks -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Gordon Park (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs.
 
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