Finding aid for the Jeptha Homer Wade Family Photographs, Series II


Repository: Western Reserve Historical Society
Creator: Wade, Jeptha Homer Family
Title: Jeptha Homer Wade Family Photographs, Series II
Dates: 1867-2007
Extent: 1.61 linear feet (3 containers and 1 oversize folder)
Abstract: The Wade family was a prominent nineteenth and early twentieth century Cleveland, Ohio, family with business interests in the telegraph and railroad industries, mining, manufacturing, and banking. Jeptha Homer Wade spent his early life as an apprentice to a tanner and as a carpenter. He next turned his interest to the emerging telegraph industry. In 1849, he organized the Cleveland and Cincinnati Telegraph Company. In 1857, Wade moved to Cleveland as the Western Union Telegraph Company's first general agent. His business interests were extensive in Cleveland, including the Cleveland Rolling Mill Company and the Citizens Savings and Loan Association. Randall Palmer Wade worked with his father in the telegraph business, moving with him to Cleveland in 1857. His business interests included the Cuyahoga Mining Company; the Citizens Savings and Loan Association; the Cleveland Banking Company; the American Sheet and Boiler Plate Company, and the Chicago and Atchison Bridge Company. Jeptha Homer Wade II also worked in the telegraph industry; he later joined the banking community in Cleveland. He was an active philanthropist, serving as a trustee of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Western Reserve University, Adelbert College, and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. He was an incorporator of the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1913, and later established a purchasing fund for the Museum. The collection consists of 699 black and white photographic prints, 131 color photographic prints, 10 copies of photographs, 10 negatives, 3 post cards and 51 copies of postcards, and 9 cased images depicting members of the Wade, Garretson, Howe, Stone, Love, Greene, Everett, McGaw and Sedgwick families as well as family activities, travels, residences, and other places of importance to the members of these related families for a total of 913 images.
PG Number PG 597
Location: closed stacks
Language: The records are in English

Biography of The Jeptha Homer Wade Family

While this collection documents the history of the Wade family, extending from Jeptha H. Wade (1811-1890), it also documents some of the history of families who became related to the Wades through marriages throughout subsequent generations. Namely, the Howe and Garretson families, who became intertwined with the Wades through the marriage of Ellen Garretson (her mother was a Howe) and Jeptha Homer Wade II in 1878, the Love family who became intertwined with the Wades through the marriage of George Garretson Wade and Irene Love in 1909, and the Sedwick family which became intertwined in the Wade family through the marriage of Elizabeth (Irene Elizabeth) Wade and Ellery Sedgwick, Jr. in 1941.

Jeptha Homer Wade (1811-1890) was born in Seneca County, New York, on August 11, 1811, the youngest of nine children born to Jeptha and Sarah Allen Wade. At the age of twelve he was apprenticed to a tanner and later worked in a brick factory. At age 18 he moved to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, where he worked as a carpenter. After returning home a year later to Seneca Falls, New York, his skill as a woodworker led to a partnership in a sash, blind and door company by 1831. Ill health forced a change in occupation and in 1837, following in the steps of his friend Randall Palmer, Wade became a portrait and landscape artist, a calling which he followed for more than a decade. He began his painting career in New York state. He continued this work after moving his family to Michigan in 1840, and spent the winters of his last painting years in the Mississippi Valley, particularly Louisiana and Mississippi. He next turned his interest to the emerging telegraph industry. In 1847, as a sub-contractor to J. J. Speed, he constructed a telegraph line between Detroit and Jackson, Michigan, part of the Buffalo and Milwaukee Telegraph Company, the first line in operation west of Buffalo, New York. After his work in Michigan, Wade continued as a sub-contractor in the telegraph field. He moved his family to Milan, Ohio, in 1849, where he set up a telegraph office. That same year he decided to go into business for himself. He organized the Cleveland and Cincinnati Telegraph Company, retaining control as majority stockholder. A line between Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, was built utilizing the Morse telegraph system. This line was later extended to St. Louis, Missouri. Wade also acted as an agent for the Morse system in Ohio with an office in Columbus, Ohio, his home after 1850. He was instrumental in the construction of the "Lake Line" between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

In 1853 competing regional telegraph lines in Ohio and Michigan were consolidated into the Cornell-Wade-Speed Telegraph lines with Wade, John James Speed Jr., and Ezra Cornell joined in a loose partnership. In April 1854, Wade and Speed sold their holdings in the lines, including unsold interest in the Morse patent rights in the old Northwest region, to the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company. Additionally, Wade was named principal agent for the company, responsible for the construction of new lines and issuance of patent licenses in the Midwest. Two years later, in 1856, the New York and Mississippi Valley Telegraph Company, after consolidation with other small independent lines, changed its name and became the Western Union Telegraph Company. In 1857, Wade moved to Cleveland as the company's first general agent. He built two adjoining houses on Huron Street for himself and his son, Randall Palmer Wade, who had followed him to Cleveland from Columbus. Wade was instrumental in the growth and organization of Western Union, as illustrated in his negotiations with four independent telegraph companies to consolidate and then the terms for the construction of a transcontinental telegraph line from California through Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, in 1860. The line was completed in less than one year. In 1866 Wade became president of Western Union, succeeding Hiram Sibley. Ill health forced his retirement after one year and he returned to his home in Cleveland, Ohio.

Wade's business interests were extensive in Cleveland. He was an incorporator of the Cleveland Rolling Mill Company in 1863 and the Citizens Savings and Loan Association in 1867. He also had large real estate and railroad holdings, serving on the board of directors of eight different lines. Wade was active in community enterprises, including the development of Lake View Cemetery. In 1881, he offered the City of Cleveland seventy-five acres of land near East 107th Street and Euclid Avenue for a public park, and in 1882 the land was deeded to the city. Wade was also instrumental in the founding of Case Institute of Applied Science in 1880. Jeptha Homer Wade married Rebecca Loueza Facer (?-1836) in 1832 and had one son, Randall Palmer Wade, born in 1835. After Rebecca Wade died in 1836, he married Susan Maranda Fleming (?-1889) in 1837. Wade died August 9, 1890, and was buried in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.

Randall Palmer Wade (1835-1876) was born on August 26, 1835, in Seneca Falls, New York. He spent his youth on the Michigan frontier working as a telegraph messenger. In 1850, when he was seventeen years of age, the family moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he worked as a telegrapher with the Cleveland-Cincinnati Telegraph Company until he entered the Kentucky Military Institute in 1852.

In 1856 Randall Palmer Wade graduated from the Kentucky Military Institute and rejoined his father's company, moving with his father to Cleveland the following year. The same year Randall Palmer Wade was elected secretary of the Cleveland- Cincinnati Telegraph Company. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Randall Palmer Wade became chief clerk of the United States War Department's military telegraph operations. After his resignation from the War Department in 1862, Wade returned to his business activities in Cleveland, including his association with the Cuyahoga Mining Company, a concern he wholly owned by 1873. He was also involved as a partner in Cleveland's largest jewelry store, Hogan and Wade, from 1867 to 1870. He was a director of the Citizens Savings and Loan Association and of the Kalamazoo-Allegan and Grand Rapids Rail Road Company, president of the American Sheet and Boiler Plate Company, and secretary- treasurer and director of the Chicago and Atchison Bridge Company. Randall Palmer Wade married Anna Rebecca McGaw (?-1910) in 1856. They had two children, Jeptha Homer Wade Jr. (also known as Jeptha Homer Wade II and Homer) and Alice L. Wade Everett (?-1916). Randall Palmer Wade died June 24, 1876, and was buried in Cleveland, Ohio.

Jeptha Homer Wade II (1857-1926) (Homer/ Jeptha Homer Wade Jr.) was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 15, 1857, the son of Randall Palmer Wade and Anna Rebecca McGaw Wade and the grandson of Jeptha Homer Wade. He was a graduate of Mt. Pleasant Academy in Ossining, New York, and Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. After work in the telegraph industry, he joined the banking community in Cleveland. Upon the death of his father in 1876 he developed a close relationship with his grandfather Wade and became his confidante and business associate. During his lifetime Wade served as an executive in more than forty-five companies, including eleven railway firms, nine mining companies, eight manufacturing concerns, and four banking institutions.

Jeptha Homer Wade II was an active philanthropist, serving as a trustee of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Western Reserve University, Adelbert College, and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. He was an incorporator of The Cleveland Museum of Art in 1913, served as its president in 1920, and established a purchasing fund for the Museum. In 1878 Wade married Ellen Garretson (1859-1917), daughter of Hiram and Ellen Howe Garretson. Upon her death in 1917, a memorial fund was established in her name to benefit charities that the Wade family supported. Jeptha Homer Wade II and Ellen Garretson Wade had three children: Jeptha Homer Wade Jr. (Jep), George Garretson (Garretson or Garry), and Helen Wade Green. Jeptha Homer Wade II died at Mill Pond Plantation, Thomasville, Georgia, in March 1926.

Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr. (1879-1936) was born in Cleveland on September 20, 1879. He attended the University School and obtained a PhD. from Yale in 1902. He joined the military during World War I, enlisting in 1917 and serving until 1919 with the U.S.S. Ambulance Service. In the business world he was Director of the Union Trust Co. and the Wade Realty Co. He was also a member of several clubs including the Delta Psy fraternity, Union Club, Tavern Club, Chagrin Valley Hunt Club, Pepper Pike Club, Winous Point Shooting Club, New York Yacht Club and Yale Club. He was married to Alice Mary Reynolds who passed away in 1919. He remarried to Elizabeth Firth. Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr. died December 3, 1936 in Thomasville, Georgia.

George Garretson Wade (1882-1957) was born on August 29, 1882. He, like his brother, attended University School and obtained a PhD from Yale University in 1904. George Garretson Wade married Irene Love on June 2, 1909 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the daughter of John E. Love and Irene Hanna Love (more background on the Love Family and other related families is contained in Series I). They had three children: Ellen, (Mrs. Austin B. Chinn) Irene Elizabeth (Elizabeth) (Mrs. Ellery Sedgwick, Jr.), and Jeptha Homer Wade III. George Garretson Wade served with the Red Cross during World War I and had many business activities and interests throughout his life. He was President of the Wade Realty Co, Vice President of the Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co., and served as director of the Guardian Trust Co., Cleveland Railway Co., Columbia Steamship Co., Cleveland Stone Co., and Montreal Mining Co. He also had philanthrropic interests which included the Children's Aid Society, Children's Fresh Air Camp & Hospital, Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and the Lake View Cemetery Association. Like his brother, he also enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a member of various clubs including the Union, Tavern, Mayfield, Kirtland and Pepper Pike clubs. He also enjoyed golf. He died on June 29, 1957.

Helen Wade Greene (sister of Jeptha Wade Jr. and George Garretson Wade) was born Helen Wade in 1884. She married Edward B. Greene in 1909 and had one daughter, Helen, born in 1911.

Ellen Wade Chinn, daughter of George Garretson Wade and Irene Love Wade, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in1910. She graduated from Hathaway Brown and went on to Vassar College. She married Dr. Austin B. Chinn and they had three children, Garretson, Ellen, and Austin B. Jr. She passed away in 2008.

Irene Elizabeth Wade Sedgwick (Elizabeth), second daughter of George Garretson and Irene Love Wade, was born in 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio. She married Ellery Sedgwick, Jr. in 1941 and they had four children: Ellery III, Irene, Walter, and Theodore. She passed away in 2013. Her husband, Ellery Sedgwick, Jr. was a securities analyst, Naval officer during World War II, and president of the Medusa Portland Cement Company. His father, Ellery Sedgwick, wasa former editor of Atlantic Monthly. Ellery Sedgwick Jr. passed away in 1991.

Jeptha Homer Wade III (1924-2008) was born December 26, 1924, the third child of George Garretson and Irene Love Wade. He graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Law School and went on to a successful law career. He married Emily Vanderbilt and had four children: Rebecca, William, Randall, and Emily. He passed away on August 8, 2008.

Click here to view the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History entry for Jeptha Homer Wade I


Scope and Content

The Jeptha Homer Wade Family Photographs, Series II, 1867-2007 and undated, consist of 699 black and white photographic prints, 131 color photographic prints, 10 copies of photographs, 10 negatives, 3 post cards and 51 copies of postcards, and 9 cased images depicting members of the Wade, Garretson, Howe, Stone, Love, Greene, Everett, McGaw and Sedgwick families as well as family activities, travels, residences, and other places of importance to the members of these related families for a total of 913 images.

This collection is of value to researchers interested in the Wade family and related families including the Garretson, Howe, Stone, Love, Greene, Everett, McGaw, and Sedgwick families for genealogical purposes as well as for visual evidence of what daily life was like for members of prominent families in the Cleveland, Ohio, area mostly in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Series I: Portraits would be helpful in genealogical research. Anyone interested specifically in the Wade family travels or in travel and yachting in general during this time period will also want to consult Series II: Subjects under family travels. Views of international destinations such as India, Egypt, and Algeria as well as destinations in Canada and North America from the late nineteenth-early twentieth centuries can be seen here as well as the family interacting on their travels. Other activities that members of these families enjoyed are also documented in Series II: Subjects such as gun club activities and balloon racing. Views of residences and property of the Wade family can be seen in Series III: Views and could also be instructive in genealogy research.


Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged in three series.
Series I: Portraits is arranged in two sub-series.
Sub-series A: Group Portraits is arranged alphabetically by family/group name, then by individual first name where possible, and then chronologically.
Sub-series B: Individual Portraits is arranged alphabetically by individual's name (last name, first name) and then chronologically.
Series II: Subjects is arranged alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.
Series III: Views is arranged alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Related Material

The researcher should also consult MS 3292 Jeptha Homer Wade Family Papers; MS 5228 Jeptha Home Wade Family Papers, Series II; MS 3934 Randall Palmer Wade Travel Journals; and PG 59 Jeptha Homer Wade Family Photographs.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Persons:

Garretson, Ellen M. Howe -- Photograph collections.
Wade, Ellen Garretson, -- 1859-1917 -- Photograph collections.
Wade, Jeptha Homer, 1811-1890 -- Photograph collections.
Wade, Jeptha Homer, 1857-1926 -- Photograph collections.
Wade, Randall Palmer, 1835-1876 -- Photograph collections.

Family Names:

Burgess family -- Photograph collections.
Chinn family -- Photograph collections.
Everett family -- Photograph collections.
Garretson family -- Photograph collections.
Greene family -- Photograph collections.
Howe family -- Photograph collections.
Love family -- Photograph collections.
Sedgwick family -- Photograph collections.
Stone family -- Photograph collections.
Wade family -- Photograph collections.

Places:

Africa -- Description and travel.
Europe -- Description and travel.
India -- Description and travel.
United States -- Description and travel.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] PG 597 Jeptha Homer Wade Family Photographs, Series II, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

Gifts of Mrs. Ellery Sedgwick, Jr. in 1996; Randall Wade Everett, III in 1997; Windy Chinn Curtis in 2013; and Irene Sedgwick Briedis; Ellery Sedgwick, III; Walter Sedgwick; and Theodore Sedgwick in 2013 and 2015.

The processing of this collection was made possible by a gift from the G. G. Wade Charitable Trust.

Processing Information

This collection was processed as a component of The Wade Project.

The Wade Project is an initiative of The Western Reserve Historical Society, made possible through funding from Mrs. Jeptha Homer Wade III, and the George Garretson Wade Charitable Trust. Additional funding for the project has been provided by Mr. and Mrs. John Briedis, Mr. and Mrs. William Garretson Wade, and the Honorable Theodore Sedgwick, US Ambassador to Slovakia.

Processed by Hannah Kemp-Severence in 2014 and 2015.

Detailed Description of The Collection

Series I: Portraits 1867-2004 ca. 2000s undated

Sub-series A: Group Portraits ca. late 1870s-ca. 2000s 2004 undated

Box Folder
1 1 Chinn family, Ellen Wade Chinn and unidentified undated
1 2 Garretson and Little families, various ca. 2000s
1 3 Garretson family, William Garretson and Ellen Garretson (later Wade) (cased images) undated
1 4 Love family, Barbara Catherine McClary Love, Shelby Jackson Love, and John Erwin Love (father of Irene Love Wade) undated
1 5 Love family, John E. Love, Irene Hanna Love, children and a servant (?) undated
1 6 Love family, Lacey and Irene Love (?) undated
1 7 Love family, Laura Love and Irene Love Wade undated
1 8 Sedgwick family, Elizabeth Wade Sedgwick, children and grandchildren; Elizabeth Wade Sedgwick and Ellery Sedgwick, Jr. 2004 undated
1 9 Unidentified (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) undated
1 10 Wade and Burgess families, Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr., George Garretson Wade, Helen Wade (later Greene), and great-grandmother Burgess undated
1 11 Wade and Garretson families, General George Garretson and George Garretson Wade undated
1 12 Wade and Garretson families, Anna McGaw Wade, Jeptha Homer Wade Jr., and Ellen Howe Garretson undated
1 13 Wade and Garretson families, Ellen Garretson Wade, Anna McGaw Wade, and Ellen Howe Garretson undated
1 14 Wade and Garretson families, Ellen Garretson Wade and Ellen Howe Garretson (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) undated
1 15 Wade and Garretson families, Elizabeth Wade (later Sedgwick), Ellen Howe Garretson, Jeptha Homer Wade II, and Ellen Wade (later Chinn) undated
1 16 Wade and Garretson families, George Garretson Wade, Ellen Howe Garretson, Ellen Wade (later Chinn), and Ellen Garretson Wade (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) undated
1 17 Wade and Garretson families, Irene Love Wade, Ellen Howe Garretson, Ellen Wade (later Chinn), and Ellen Garretson Wade undated
1 18 Wade and Garretson families, Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr., George Garretson Wade, Helen Wade (later Greene), and Ellen Howe Garretson (their grandmother) undated
1 19 Wade and Greene families, Ellen Wade (later Chinn) and Helen Wade Greene (later Perry) undated
1 20 Wade family, Ellen Garretson Wade and Ellen Wade (later Chinn) (oversize material removed to oversize Folder 1) undated
1 21 Wade family, Ellen Garretson Wade and Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr. undated
1 22 Wade family, Ellen Wade (later Chinn) and Elizabeth Wade (later Sedgwick) undated
1 23 Wade family, George Garretson Wade, Ellen Garretson Wade, Helen Wade (later Greene), and Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr. undated
1 24 Wade family, George Garretson Wade and Irene Love Wade undated
1 25 Wade family, Helen Wade (later Greene) and George Garretson Wade undated
1 26 Wade family, Irene Love Wade and Ellen Wade (later Chinn) undated
1 27 Wade family, Jeptha Homer Wade II, Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr., and Jeptha Homer Wade I ca. late 1870s
1 28 Wade family, Jeptha Homer Wade II and Alice Wade (later Everett) undated
1 29 Wade family, Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr. and Elizabeth Firth (second wife) ca. 1929 undated
1 30 Wade family, Jeptha Homer Wade Jr. and George Garretson Wade undated
1 31 Wade family with friends and/or unidentified, William Collins, Mrs. Jane Tripp, Irene Love Wade, Mrs. William Collins, and George Garretson Wade undated
1 32 Wade family with friends and/or unidentified, Ellen Wade (later Chinn) and "Sammie" (a nanny?) undated
1 33 Wade family with friends and/or unidentified, George Garretson Wade, Edward B. Greene, (?) Bradley, and unidentified undated
1 34 Wade family with friends and/or unidentified, George Garretson Wade and unidentified ca. 1919 undated
1 35 Wade family with friends and/or unidentified, Irene Love Wade and unidentified undated
1 36 Wade family with friends and/or unidentified, Jeptha Homer Wade II and unidentified group ca. 1915
1 37 Wade family with friends and/or unidentified, Jeptha Homer Wade Jr. and unidentified undated
1 38 Wade, Garretson, and Greene families, Ellen Howe Garretson, Edward B. Greene, Helen Wade Greene, Ellen Garretson Wade, and Helen Wade Greene (later Perry) undated
1 39 Wade, Garretson, and Greene families, Ellen Howe Garretson, unidentified, Jeptha Homer Wade II, unidentified, unidentified, Helen Wade Greene, and Helen Wade Greene (later Perry) undated
1 40 Wade, Garretson, and Greene families, Emma Garretson, Jeptha Homer Wade II, Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr., Helen Wade Greene, Margaret G. Raymond, Jay Sholes, Elizabeth Wade (later Sedgwick), Helen Wade Greene (later Perry), and Ellen Wade (later Chinn) undated
1 41 Wade, Garretson, Greene, and Everett families, Jeptha Homer Wade II, Irene Love Wade, Jeptha Homer Wade Jr., George Garretson Wade, Ellen Howe Garretson, Alice Wade Everett (?), Sylvester Everett, Esther Everett Worthington, Ruth Everett Worthington, Edward B. Greene, Helen Wade Greene, Helen W. Greene (baby) (later Perry) undated
1 42 Wade, McGaw, Burgess, and Garretson families, Sue Fleming Wade, Anna McGaw Wade, Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr. (baby), Mrs. A.L. Burgess, Mrs. McGaw, and Ellen Howe Garretson ca. 1881

Sub-series B: Individual Portraits 1867-1993 undated

Box Folder
1 43 Anderson, Jane Kennedy (great-grandmother of Irene Love Wade ?) undated
1 44 Burgess, Grandma (possibly Azuba Stone Howe Burgess, mother of Ellen Howe Garretson?), cased images undated
1 45 Chinn, Ellen Wade ca. 1911-1932 undated
1 46 Everett, Alice Wade (Mrs. Sylvester T. Everett) undated
1 47-48 Garretson, Ellen Howe (Abbott) (mother of Ellen Garretson Wade) (includes some cased images) undated
1 49 Garretson, George (uncle to Ellen Garretson Wade); Garretson, Hiram (father of Ellen Garretson Wade); Garretson, William (Willy) (brother of Ellen Garretson Wade) undated
1 50 Howe, George (brother of Ellen Howe Garretson?) (cased images) undated
1 51 Kimbrough, Angeline Anderson Hanna (Irene Love Wade's grandmother?), includes negatives undated
1 52 Love, Daniel William; Love, Irene Hanna (mother of Irene Love Wade); Love, John Allen (brother of Irene Love Wade); Love, Laura S. (sister-in-law of Irene Love Wade, wife of her brother Edward); Love, Leah Margaret (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) undated
1 53 McGaw, Lee (father of Anna McGaw Wade); McGaw family-unidentified woman; unidentified man; unidentified boy; unidentified woman; unidentified woman (possibly Anna McGaw Wade's siblings?) undated
1 54 Sedgwick, Ellery, Jr. (?); Sedgwick, Elizabeth Wade undated ca. 1915 and undated 1993
1 55 Stone, Amasa; Stone, "Grandfather" and "Grandmother" (grandparents of Ellen Howe Garretson?) (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) undated
1 56 Unidentified (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) undated
1 57 Unidentified female (?) (labeled Rebeca Louis Facer Wade on front but is not possible-she died prior to photography) undated
1 58 Unidentified female (possibly Azuba Stone Howe Burgess, mother of Ellen Howe Garretson?), cased images undated
1 59 Unidentified male, cased image undated
1 60 Unidentified male, first name Randall (possibly Randall Wade Everett, son of Sylvester T. and Alice Wade Everett?) undated
1 61 Wade, Anna McGaw (Mrs. Randall Palmer Wade) undated
1 62 Wade, Ellen Garretson (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) ca. 1874-1878 undated
1 63 Wade, George Garretson ca. 1882 1906-1914 undated
1 64 Wade, Irene Love (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) 1909-1953 undated
1 65 Wade, Jeptha Homer I undated
1 66 Wade, Jeptha Homer II (grandson of Jeptha Homer Wade I) 1867-1878 undated
1 67 Wade, Jeptha Homer, Jr. (son of Jeptha Homer II) undated
1 68 Wade, Randall Palmer (son of Jeptha Homer Wade I) undated
1 69 Wade, Sue Fleming, second wife of Jeptha Homer Wade I undated

Series II: Subjects ca. 1895-2007 undated

Box Folder
1 70 Blizzard in Cleveland, Ohio 1900
1 71 Dresses donated to Western Reserve Historical Society belonging to Ellen Garretson Wade (?) undated
1 72 Family travels, Canada and unidentified ca. early 1900s-1910s
Box Folder
2 1 Family travels, Colorado 1904
2 2 Family travels, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, and Italy trip (?) ca. 1898-1899
2 3 Family travels, Florida ca. 1899-1902
2 4 Family travels, India ca. 1895
2 5 Family travels, mining trips(?) undated
2 6 Family travels, Temagai, Ontario, Canada undated
2 7 Family travels, unidentified undated
2 8 Family travels, Yellowstone National Park ca. 1899
2 9 Gun club activities undated
2 10 Honeymoon trip of George Garretson Wade and Irene Love Wade 1909
2 11 Hunting trips ca. 1926 undated
2 12 Photographs from Anna McGaw Wade's photograph album, mostly unidentified portraits undated
2 13 Thomasville trips 1999 2007
2 14 The Wadena, Wade family yacht undated
2 15 Wade family racing balloons undated

Series III: Views 1900-1994 undated

Box Folder
3 1 Black Stone Lake; Cleveland, general; Cleveland Park near Thomasville, Georgia undated
3 2 Greensboro, Alabama (parts of Love and allied families from here) ca. 1970s 1992 undated
3 3 Mill Pond Plantation, Thomasville, Gerogia (some prints, some postcards) (oversize material removed to Oversize Folder 1) ca. 1920s-1994 undated
3 4 Ona, West Virginia (now Huntington area) (parts of Love family from) undated
3 5 Romulus, New York (near birthplace of Jeptha Homer Wade I) (postcard) undated
3 6 Unidentified undated
3 7 Valley Ridge Farm; Valley View Farm undated
3 8 Wade family residences, Jeptha Homer Wade I; Jeptha Homer Wade II; Randall Palmer Wade; unidentified undated 1900