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| | Photograph Collection | Save | | 3122 | Title: | Henry M. Albaugh Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Albaugh, Henry M. | | | | Dates: | 1900-1915 | | | | Abstract: | Henry M. Albaugh was a Cleveland, Ohio dentist and amateur photographer. The collection consists of candid photographs taken by Albaugh of various individuals, groups, and views of daily life and scenery, most unidentified but likely located in northern Ohio. Subjects include family groups on porches; parades; various forms of play and recreation, including ice skating, swimming, hunting, fishing, and horse racing; various forms of work and occupations, including maple syrup making, blacksmithing, ice harvesting, carpentry, photography, and spinning; unidentified towns and villages; unidentified structures, including bridges and homes, unidentified home interiors; various farms and farming scenes, including sheep sheering and herding, harvesting, and general farm life; and various landscape photographs, including the Rocky River at Fort Hill, and other unidentified lakes and rivers. Also included are printed calendars advertising Dr. Albaugh's dentistry practice and featuring his photography. | | | | Call #: | PG 076 | | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Albaugh, Harry M. -- Photograph collections. | Recreation -- Photographs. | Work -- Photographs. | Occupations -- Photographs. | Farms -- Photographs. | Agriculture -- Photographs. | Cities and towns -- Photographs. | Lakes -- Photographs. | Landscape photography -- Ohio. | Architecture, Domestic -- Photographs. | Rocky River (Ohio : River) -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3123 | Title: | Shaker Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Shaker Communities | | | | Dates: | 1860-1920 | | | | Abstract: | The Shakers were a religious communal society founded and originally led by Mother Ann Lee, who came to America from England in 1774. By 1826 communities were established throughout New England and the Midwest, as well as in Georgia and Florida. In 1911 Wallace H. Cathcart, Director of the Western Reserve Historical Society, began collecting Shaker memorabilia. |b See finding aid for complete history of the Shakers. The collection consists of ambrotypes; tintypes; photographs, including stereographs, carte de visites, and cabinet cards; postcards (black and white and color), negatives, and prints. Images include individual and group portraits of members of various Shaker communities and views of buildings, farms, work scenes, interiors, and general scenes depicting life at Shaker communities in the United States. Communities depicted include Alfred, Maine; Canterbury, New Hampshire; Enfield, Connecticut; Enfield, New Hampshire; Hancock, Massachusetts; Harvard, Massachusetts; Mt. Lebanon, New York; Sabbathday Lake, Maine, South Union, Kentucky; Union Village, Ohio; Watervliet, New York; Whitewater, Ohio; Groveland, New York; North Union, Ohio; Pleasant Hill, Kentucky; Shirley, Massachusetts; Tyringham, Massachusetts; Union Village, Ohio; White Oak, Georgia; and various mixed and unidentified communities. Most photographs are identified. | | | | Call #: | PG 077 | | | | Extent: | 4.70 linear feet (12 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | | Subjects: | Cabinet photographs. | Carte de visite photographs. | Collective settlements -- United States -- Photographs. | Shaker architecture -- United States -- Photographs. | Shaker women -- United States -- Photographs. | Shakers -- United States -- Photograph collections. | Stereoscopic views.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3124 | Title: | Clement E. Beard Photograph Album
| | | | Creator: | Beard, Clement E. | | | | Dates: | 1900-1910 | | | | Abstract: | Clement E. Beard was an electrical engineer and amateur photographer originally from Cleveland, Ohio. The collection consists of one photograph album containing 279 photographs, in black and white and some with hand-tinted color, relating to the family and work of Clement E. Beard. The album contains photographs taken mainly in Mexico; Cobalt, Canada; Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Niagara Falls, New York: and several views from scattered Ohio locations. The Mexican and Canadian photographs relate largely to Beard's work as an electrical engineer at various mining concerns, including the Cleveland Cobalt Company in Canada. Cleveland and Ohio photographs include views of Luna Park, the General Incandescent Lamp Company, Public Square, League Park, Mill Creek Park in Youngstown, and a view of the Beard family home in Columbiana County. | | | | Call #: | PG 078 | | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Beard, Clement E. -- Photograph collections. | Beard family -- Photograph collections. | Cleveland Cobalt Company -- Photograph collections. | General Incandescent Lamp Company (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | League Park (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Luna Park (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Public Square (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Mill Creek Park (Youngstown, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Columbiana County (Ohio) -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3125 | Title: | James F. Lincoln Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Lincoln, James F. | | | | Dates: | 1870-1960 | | | | Abstract: | James Finney Lincoln (1883-1965) was the Executive Director of the Lincoln Electric Company of Cleveland, Ohio. He was a pioneer in the areas of arc welding and profit sharing. He also established the James Finney Lincoln Welding Foundation. The collection consists of unmounted photographs and negatives relating to James F. Lincoln and the Lincoln Electric Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Included are group photographs, most of which include James F. Lincoln, taken at the Lincoln Electric Company, Case Institute of Technology reunions, and Lincoln family vacations. The collection also includes one carte de visite photograph, possibly of a Lincoln family member, ca. 1870s. | | | | Call #: | PG 079 | | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Lincoln, James Finney, 1883-1965 -- Photograph collections. | Lincoln family. | Lincoln family -- Photograph collections. | Lincoln Electric Company -- Photograph collections. | Case Institute of Technology -- Photograph collections.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3127 | Title: | Margaret Bourke-White Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Bourke-White, Margaret | | | | Dates: | ca. 1928 | | | | Abstract: | The Margaret Bourke-White Photographs, ca. 1928, consist of 16 views of the buildings and grounds of Glenallen, the estate of Elisabeth Severance Allen Prentiss, who lived there with her first husband, Dr. Dudley Allen and her second husband, Francis F. Prentiss. It was located at 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. The photographs are mounted on thin board stock and are signed by Bourke-White. | | | | Call #: | PG 081 | | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 oversize folder) | | | | Subjects: | Bourke-White, Margaret, 1904-1971 -- Photograph collections. | Allen, Dudley Peter, 1852-1915 -- Homes and haunts -- Photograph collections. | Prentiss, Francis Fleury, 1858-1937 -- Homes and haunts -- Photograph collections.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3128 | Title: | Stone Family Photograph Album
| | | | Creator: | Stone Family | | | | Dates: | 1860-1875 | | | | Abstract: | Simon Stone came from England to America in 1635 with his wife, Joan Clarke, and their five children, Frances, Ann, Simon, Mary and John. They settled in Watertown, Massachusetts, where Stone took an active part in church and town affairs. The collection consists of one album containing individual portraits. Names of those pictured include Stone, Peirce, Wetherell, Edwards, Stedman, Woodworth, Hallock, Stevens, Fuller, Johnson, Paine, Hutchins, and Sabin. | | | | Call #: | PG 082 | | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Stone family -- Photograph collections. | Carte de visite photographs. | Cabinet photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3129 | Title: | Franklin S. Terry Album
| | | | Creator: | Terry, Franklin S. | | | | Dates: | 1904-1906 | | | | Abstract: | Franklin S. Terry (1862-1926) was a business executive in the incandescent lamp industry with broad philanthropic interests related to World War I relief. Terry established the National Electric Lamp Association (NELA) with Burton G. Tremaine in 1901 in Cleveland, Ohio. Formed ostensibly as a consortium of small lamp makers in order to compete with industry giants such as General Electric and Westinghouse, NELA was found to be secretly and 75% financed by General Electric during a federal anti-trust suit in 1911. Terry served as vice president of GE and under his leadership Nela Park was built, one of the first campus-like research and production facilities in the United States. Terry's deep interest in World War I led to the establishment of the Nela Fund. Terry supported and corresponded with orphans and soldiers of the war, and acquired a large collection of posters, publications, and artifacts relating to the historical significance of World War I. The collection consists of an album containing photographs, drawings, programs, and memorabilia relating to the first to third annual conventions (1904-1906) of the national Electric Lamp Association, held respectively at Muskoka, Wisconsin; Montmorency Falls, Quebec, Canada; and Chautauqua, New York. Included are views of baseball, track and field events, fishing, boating, and other activities of convention participants. | | | | Call #: | PG 083 | | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Terry, Franklin S., 1862-1926 -- Photograph collections. | National Electric Lamp Association -- Photograph collections. | Electric lamp industry -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3130 | Title: | George Warren Wilson Gem Tintype Album and Unidentified Gem Tintype Album
| | | | Creator: | Wilson, George Warren | | | | Dates: | 1860-1870 | | | | Abstract: | The collection consists of two gem tintype albums. The first contains mostly identified tintype portraits, and belonged to George Warren Wilson. The second album is unidentified, with ownership unknown. | | | | Call #: | PG 084 | | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Wilson, George Warren -- Photograph collections. | Tintype. | Gem photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3131 | Title: | Young Men's Christian Association of Cleveland Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Young Men's Christian Association | | | | Dates: | 1897-1955 | | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland, Ohio, branch of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) is the local branch of an international civic and social organization for men and boys. It was established in 1854 and quickly expanded to include numerous branches throughout the Cleveland area which offer a full range of community, recreational and educational activities. The collection consists of photographs of YMCA functions, facilities, and past presidents and other officials. Includes loose photographs and 2 unbound scrapbooks. Photographs include the Fenn Hall and Central YMCA buildings, the Lakewood West Side and the Collinwood branches; East End photographs, photographs of a YMCA building being built, various unidentified group portraits, and one photo of Billy Sunday and Douglas Fairbanks playing baseball for the YMCA. Activities pictured include swimming, athletics, camping, and classes. Many interior views of YMCA facilities are included. | | | | Call #: | PG 087 | | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Young Men's Christian Association (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Men -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs -- Photographs. | Boys -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs -- Photographs. | Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Social work with youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3132 | Title: | George D. Lockwood Family Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Lockwood, George D. Family | | | | Dates: | 1855-1950 | | | | Abstract: | Stanley G. Lockwood moved from Connecticut to Painesville, Ohio, where he opened a general store, in 1835. His sons, George D. and John S., continued the firm. In 1856 George moved to Davenport, Iowa and opened another store, Livingston and Lockwood. During the American Civil War he was an officer in Companies D and I of the 7th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment. His brother, Stanley B., served in Company G. of the 2nd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry Regiment and in Company K of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of various members of the Lockwood and related families. Also included are three albums. | | | | Call #: | PG 088 | | | | Extent: | 0.80 linear feet (2 containers) | | | | Subjects: | Lockwood family -- Photograph collections. | Carte de visite photographs. | Cabinet photographs. | Tintype.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3133 | Title: | Rowfant Club Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Rowfant Club | | | | Dates: | 1880-1960 | | | | Abstract: | The Rowfant Club is a Cleveland, Ohio, club open by invitation only to men of diverse business and professional interests whose bond is a love of books, book collecting, and the art of bookmaking. Organized in 1892, the club chose to identify itself with Frederick Locker-Lampson by adopting the name of his Sussex County, England, estate, "Rowfant." The club insignia, groundhog and candles, are used in initiation and election procedures. The collection consists of photographs, postcards, negatives, and sketches relating to the Cleveland Rowfant Club, its members, activities, facilities, and other related subjects. Photographs include individual and group portraits of members, interior and exterior views of the Rowfant Club, views of objects, other Rowfant Clubs, paper-making, photographs related to literary figures, and libraries. | | | | Call #: | PG 090 | | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | | Subjects: | Rowfant Club (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Book clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Book collectors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. | Book collecting -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Book industries and trade -- Photographs. | Men -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3134 | Title: | Clague, Kewish, and Paine Family Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Clague, Kewish, and Paine Family | | | | Dates: | 1865-1960 | | | | Abstract: | The Paine family founded Painesville and Chardon, Ohio, and was prominent in the early development of these towns. Mary D. Paine Kewish was a descendant of Hendrick E. Paine, an early settler of Painesville and LeRoy Township, Ohio. She was married to Lucius L. Kewish, of LeRoy. She and her daughter-in-law, Laetitia Clague Kewish, collected the family papers. The collection consists of tintypes, carte de visites, cabinet cards, and other photographs of various members and occasions of the Clague, Kewish, Paine, and related families. Also included are several views of Scranton, Pennsylvania. | | | | Call #: | PG 091 | | | | Extent: | 1.20 linear feet (3 containers) | | | | Subjects: | Clague family -- Photograph collections. | Kewish family -- Photograph collections. | Paine family -- Photograph collections. | Carte de visite photographs. | Cabinet photographs. | Tintype. | Scranton (Pa.) -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3139 | Title: | Nickel Plate Railroad Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Nickel Plate Railroad | | | | Dates: | 1880-1930 | | | | Abstract: | The Nickel Plate Railroad was founded in 1881 to connect Buffalo and Chicago via Cleveland, Ohio. It was nicknamed the Nickel Plate Road. After it failed it was taken over by the newly organized New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad in 1887. It merged into the Norfolk and Western Railroad in 1964. The collection consists of two photograph albums and loose photographs pertaining to the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, including pictures of railroad bridges, locomotives, trains, track, depots, towns, wrecks, railroad officials, and work scenes. Also included are photographs of advertisements for railroads. | | | | Call #: | PG 096 | | | | Extent: | 1.10 linear feet (3 containers) | | | | Subjects: | Nickel Plate Road -- Photograph collections. | New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad -- Photograph collections. | Railroads -- United States -- Photographs. | Railroad bridges -- United States -- Photographs. | Railroad construction workers -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Employees -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Yards -- Photographs. | Railroad accidents -- Photographs. | Railroad stations -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Track -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Cars -- Photographs. | Advertising -- Railroads -- Photographs. | Locomotives -- Photographs. | Railroads -- Design and construction -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3140 | Title: | Levi T. Scofield Family Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Scofield, Levi T. Family | | | | Dates: | 1860-1900 | | | | Abstract: | Levi T. Scofield was an architect in Cleveland, Ohio. In addition to designing several asylums for the insane in Ohio, the North Carolina State Penitentiary, the reformatory at Mansfield, Ohio, the Schofield Building in downtown Cleveland, private residences, and public schools; he was the architect and chief proponent of the Cuyahoga County (Ohio) Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, located on Public Square in Cleveland, Ohio. The collection consists of of photographs, daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, stereoviews, sketches, cabinet card photographs, glass mound prints, and albums, of members of the Scofield family of Cleveland, Ohio. It includes many architectural and building views, the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, and some novelty photographs. | | | | Call #: | PG 097 | | | | Extent: | 1.20 linear feet (3 containers) | | | | Subjects: | Scofield, Levi T. | Scofield family -- Photograph collections. | Cuyahoga County Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cabinet photographs. | Carte de visite photographs. | Tintype. | Stereoscopic views.
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