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| | Photograph Collection | Save | | 3281 | Title: | One Summer 1902 Photograph Album
| | | | Creator: | Meyers, Ella May | | | | Dates: | 1902 | | | | Abstract: | CThe cllection consists of photographs of an unidentified family (possibly that of Ella May Meyers) on summer vacation. Included are views of Cleveland, Ohio; including Public Square, Wade Park, Lake View Park, Lake View Cemetery, and Euclid Beach Park. Also included are views of Niagara Falls. | | | | Call #: | PG 239 | | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Lake View Cemetery (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Lake View Park (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Public Square (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Wade Park (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Euclid Beach Park (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3284 | Title: | Benjamin Rose Institute Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Benjamin Rose Institute | | | | Dates: | 1880-1951 | | | | Abstract: | The Benjamin Rose Institute is a Cleveland, Ohio, foundation for the care and assistance of the elderly formed in 1908 via the estate of Benjamin Rose. The first foundation in the United States to address primarily the needs of the elderly, the Benjamin Rose Institute worked initially to keep the aged in their communities and avert their institutionalization. The Institute developed a national reputation for geriatric standards, care and research under Margaret Wagner, director from 1930-59. The Benjamin Rose Hospital was opened in 1953 and operated jointly with University Hospitals of Cleveland (Ohio) specializing in old age rehabilitation and health care. The Institute presently runs the Margaret Wagner House, a nursing home. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of Benjamin Rose, his family, friends, residences, businesses and properties. Also included are views of the Cleveland Provision Company, the Rose building on East 9th Street, and portraits of people connected with the Benjamin Rose Institute and its facilities. | | | | Call #: | PG 242 | | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Rose, Benjamin -- Photograph collections. | Rose family -- Photograph collections. | Benjamin Rose Institute -- Photograph collections. | Old age homes -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Nursing homes -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Aged -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3285 | Title: | Lake Erie Shore Aerial Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Hoffman, Earl G. | | | | Dates: | ca. 1959 | | | | Abstract: | The collection consists of aerial views of cities and industries on or near the Ohio Lake Erie shoreline. All photographs were taken by Earl G. Hoffman of Buffalo, New York. Ohio cities depicted include Cleveland, Elyria, Lorain, Painesville, Barberton, Euclid, Huron, Willoughby, and Sandusky. Other views include the Cleveland Municipal Light Plant, Cedar Point, Cleveland Hopkins Airport, and many businesses in lakefront cities. | | | | Call #: | PG 243 | | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Hoffman, Earl G. | Shorelines -- Ohio -- Erie, Lake -- Aerial photographs. | Aerial photographs. | Erie, Lake -- Aerial photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3286 | Title: | William Anderson Haven Photographs, Series II
| | | | Creator: | Haven, William Anderson | | | | Dates: | 1930-1972 | | | | Abstract: | William Anderson Haven (1888-1973) was a chemical engineer who worked at U.S. Steel, New York Steel, Carnegie Steel, Marting Iron Company and Republic Steel. After management differences with Cyrus Eaton at Republic in 1929 he left to become vice-president of Arthur G. McKee and Company in Cleveland, Ohio. Before his retirement in 1953 he had planned or supervised the construction of numerous steel plants and oil refineries in the United States and throughout the world. The collection consists of consist of views of steel plants in the United States, France, Germany, and India. Included are views of the Republic Steel Corporation plant in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Great Lakes Steel Corporation plant in Detroit, Michigan. Also included are family photographs and views from trips to the Soviet Union, China, and Japan. | | | | Call #: | PG 244 | | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (2 containers) | | | | Subjects: | Haven, William Anderson, 1888-1973 -- Photograph collections. | Haven family -- Photograph collections. | Steel industry and trade -- Photographs. | Steel industry and trade -- United States -- Photographs. | Steel industry and trade -- France -- Photographs. | Steel industry and trade -- Germany -- Photographs. | Steel industry and trade -- India -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3287 | Title: | Dudley J. Hard Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Hard, Dudley J. | | | | Dates: | 1898-1931 | | | | Abstract: | Dudley J. Hard (1872-1950) was a Cleveland, Ohio, businessman and soldier. He was a member of Cleveland's Troop A, serving with the First Squadron Ohio Cavalry during the Mexican border dispute of 1916-17, and with the 135th Field Artillery in France during World War I, commanding the unit from Aug. 1917 to Apr. 1919. He retired a brigadier general in 1936. His father, Curtis V. Hard, of Wooster, Ohio, served as a colonel in the 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Cuban campaign of 1898. The collection consists of portraits of Colonel Dudley J. Hard and views of Troop A, the 8th Ohio Cavalry, the 107th Cavalry, and the 135th Field Artillery Regiment at various camps and during the Spanish American War, World War I, Mexican border duty, and in the 1920s and 1930s. Also included are views of President William McKinley's funeral in Canton, Ohio, 1901, and unidentified strikers, ca. 1920. | | | | Call #: | PG 245 | | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Hard, Dudley J., 1872-1950 -- Photograph collections. | Hard, Curtis V., 1845-1917 -- Photograph collections. | McKinley, William, 1843-1901 -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. -- History -- Punitive expedition into Mexico, 1916 -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Ohio Volunteers, 8th -- Photograph collections. | Ohio. National Guard. Troop A -- Photograph collections. | Troop A (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Field Artillery Regiment, 135th -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Cavalry, 107th -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Division, 37th -- Photograph collections. | World War, 1914-1918 -- United States -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History, Military -- Photographs. | Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Photographs. | United States -- Armed Forces -- Reserves -- Photographs. | United States -- Militia -- Photographs. | United States -- History, Military -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3288 | Title: | Garrett A. Morgan Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Morgan, Garrett A. | | | | Dates: | 1915-1978 | | | | Abstract: | Garrett A. Morgan (1877-1963) was an entrepreneur and inventor whose inventions included the electric traffic signal and the gas mask. Morgan moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1895 and opened his own sewing machine sales and repair shop in 1907. He received a patent on his gas mask in 1912 and formed the National Safety Device Co. to manufacture and market it. He also established the G.A. Morgan Hair Refining Co., The Cleveland Call and Post, and the Wakeman Country Club for African Americans. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of Garrett A. Morgan, his family, and friends. Also included are views of his residence, and of his inventions, including the gas mask, traffic signal, and a hair treatment system. The collection also includes views relating to the water intake crib disaster in Cleveland, Ohio in 1917. | | | | Call #: | PG 246 | | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Morgan, Garrett A., 1877-1963 -- Photograph collections. | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | African American inventors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Water tunnels -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Accidents -- Photographs. | Traffic signs and signals -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Waterworks crib explosion, 1916 -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3290 | Title: | Congregational Union of Cleveland Churches Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Congregational Union of Cleveland Churches | | | | Dates: | 1890-1960 | | | | Abstract: | The Congregational Union of Cleveland Churches was organized in 1853, as the Cleveland Congregational Conference, to oversee the organization of new churches and the mergers of existing churches in Cleveland, Ohio, and to provide financial assistance. In 1912 it merged with the City Missionary Society to form the Congregational Union of Cleveland. In 1963 the Union was merged into the Western Reserve Association of the United Church of Christ. The collection consists of views of the member churches, officers, and activities of the Congregational Union of Cleveland Churches, of Cleveland and northeastern Ohio. | | | | Call #: | PG 249 | | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Congregational Union of Cleveland Churches -- Photograph collections. | Congregational churches -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Churches -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3291 | Title: | Johnson Family Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Johnson Family | | | | Dates: | 1870-1956 | | | | Abstract: | John Cumming Johnson moved to Memphis, Tennessee, from Franklin, Ohio, in 1854. In 1856 he married Mary Anne Elizabeth Fisher. They were active in many philanthropic enterprises, especially education. Johnson and his son, William Cumming Johnson, were involved in the cotton trade. William Cumming Johnson was a major stockholder in the Tennessee Fiber Co. and had extensive real estate dealings in Florida. In 1877 he married Sarah Evangeline Harvey. She was the daughter of Charles T. Harvey, a New England structural engineer, and Sarah Van Eps Harvey. "Eva" Harvey married William Cumming Johnson in 1897 and settled in Tennessee, where she was a homemaker and mother. The Johnsons had four sons, Harvey B., Richard Selden, William C. Jr. and Burton Hayley. Lilian Wycoff Johnson, the sister of William Cumming Johnson, was one of the South's pioneer women educators. She served as president of the Western College for Women at Oxford, Ohio, founded the West Tennessee Normal School (now Memphis State College), and established a center for social and cooperative work on the Cumberland Plateau at Summerfield, Tennessee which was called KinCo. It later became the Highlander Folk School. The collection consists of portraits and views of the Johnson family of Memphis, Tennessee, including William Cumming Johnson, his wife Sarah Evangeline Harvey Johnson, his sister Lilian Wycoff Johnson, their family, friends, residences, and travels. Also included in this collection are views of KinCo Farm and Highlander School near Monteagle, Tennessee, founded by Lilian Wycoff Johnson. | | | | Call #: | PG 250 | | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | Johnson family -- Photograph collections. | Johnson, John Cumming, 1828-1892 -- Photograph collections. | Johnson, William Cumming, 1870-1958 -- Photograph collections. | Johnson, Sarah Evangeline Harvey, 1870-1930 -- Photograph collections. | Johnson, Lillian Wyckoff, 1864-1956 -- Photograph collections. | KinCo (Monteagle, Tenn.) -- Photograph collections. | Highlander Folk School (Monteagle Tenn.) -- Photograph collections. | Women educators -- United States -- Photographs. | Women college teachers -- United States -- Photographs. | Women college administrators -- United States -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3294 | Title: | James Fitch Millard Family Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Millard, James Fitch Family | | | | Dates: | 1865-1955 | | | | Abstract: | James Fitch Millard (1824-1909) was the co-founder of J.F. Millard and Son, a family funeral business. It was patronized by many of the Italian Americans from the University Circle area of Cleveland, Ohio. It underwent several name changes over the years. It was Millard and Betts from 1884-1887, J.F. Millard and Son from 1887-1917, and Millard, Son, and Raper Company after 1917. William C. Millard was a founding member of the Fairmount Club, a gentlemen's social club. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of the Millard family of Cleveland, Ohio, and views of their undertaking businesses, including the Millard & Son hearse and the Millard Son & Raper Company Funeral Directors building at East 105th Street and Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland. | | | | Call #: | PG 253 | | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | | Subjects: | Millard, James Fitch, 1824-1909 -- Photograph collections. | Millard family -- Photograph collections. | J.F. Millard and Son (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Millard, Son, and Raper Co.(Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Undertakers and undertaking -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Tintype. | Carte de visite photographs. | Cabinet photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3297 | Title: | United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Local 427 Photographs
| | | | Creator: | United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Local 427 | | | | Dates: | 1950-1971 | | | | Abstract: | Local 427 of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union is a Northeast Ohio labor union representing employees involved in the sale or processing of food, especially butchers, packing-house workers and fur industry workers. It was known until 1979 as Meat Cutters District 427 of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, when the international merged with the Retail Clerks International Union to become the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Sam Pollock served as president, 1953-1973, and was succeeded by Frank Cimino, who later became an officer of the international body. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of union officials and members and their families. Also includes views of organizing and strike activities, community activities, and a large group of photographs relating to the Bondi Supermarket strike, 1956-1957, in Cleveland, Ohio. | | | | Call #: | PG 256 | | | | Extent: | 0.80 linear feet (2 containers) | | | | Subjects: | United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Local 427 (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Food industry and trade -- Employees -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Butchers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Packing-house workers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Fur workers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Clerks (Retail trade) -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Meat industry and trade -- Employees -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Grocery trade -- Employees -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Retail trade -- Employees -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Photographs. | Labor unions -- Officials and employees -- Photographs. | Strikes and lockouts -- Food industry and trade -- Ohio -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3298 | Title: | James H. McNally Photograph Albums
| | | | Creator: | McNally, James H. | | | | Dates: | 1914-1919 | | | | Abstract: | James H. McNally was a Chicago, Illinois, resident and son of James McNally, vice president of Rand, McNally & Company. He served with the 1st Illinois Field Artillery at San Antonio and Leon Springs, Texas, and with the Canadian Artillery in France and Belgium during World War I. The collection consists of photographs of camps and scenes near San Antonio and Leon Springs, Texas, with the 1st Illinois Field Artillery. Also includes photographs of views in France and Belgium with the Canadian Artillery; postcards of France, Germany, and Belgium; newspaper clippings; and discharge and repatriation papers and Canadian Army memorabilia. | | | | Call #: | PG 257 | | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | | Subjects: | McNally, James H. -- Photograph collections. | Canada. Canadian Armed Forces -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Illinois Light Artillery Regiment, 1st -- Photograph collections. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Photographs.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3299 | Title: | Frederick E. Rudenauer Family Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Rudenauer, Frederick E. | | | | Dates: | 1870-1928 | | | | Abstract: | Frederick E. Rudenauer was a Cleveland, Ohio, pharmacist and telegrapher. The collection consists of photographs and negatives of Frederick E. Rudenauer, the Rudenauer family, and their residences in Cleveland, Ohio. Also included are other views of Cleveland, and those taken while on trips to Detroit, Michigan; Denver, Colorado; and the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. | | | | Call #: | PG 258 | | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (3 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | | Subjects: | Rudenauer, Frederick E. -- Photograph collections. | Rudenauer family -- Photograph collections. | Pan-American Exposition (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.) -- Photograph collections.
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| Photograph Collection | Save | | 3300 | Title: | Montefiore Home Photographs
| | | | Creator: | Montefiore Home | | | | Dates: | 1860-1980 | | | | Abstract: | The Montefiore Home is a Jewish nursing home for aged and infirm Jews of Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded in 1882 as the Aged and Infirm Israelites Home, was renamed the Sir Moses Montefiore Kesher Home for Aged and Infirm Israelites in 1884, and, in 1923, Montefiore Home. In the 1940s, Montefiore converted from providing residential care to social and psychological rehabilitation, including day care, social workers, a psychiatric unit, and sheltered workshop. An Auxiliary was formed in 1956-57 to help support Montefiore. In 1991 Montefiore, now a skilled nursing facility, moved to a new $22 million, 240-bed complex in Beachwood, Ohio. the collection consists of individual and group portraits of residents and staff, and views of facilities and activities of the Montefiore Home. Included are views of the original home at Woodland Avenue and East 55th Street, as well as the facility at 3151 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights. Included are portraits of past presidents and board members, including Jacob Rohrheimer, Jacob Mandelbaum, and R. Julius Weil. | | | | Call #: | PG 259 | | | | Extent: | 2.40 linear feet (5 containers) | | | | Subjects: | Montefiore Home (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Old age homes, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish aged -- United States -- Photographs. | Jewish aged -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Aged -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Social work with the aged -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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