An indoor roller skating rink built around 1885 at 958 Woodland Avenue, west of Wilson Avenue (East 55th Street). G.W. Morgan was president. By 1887 the building was known as the Woodland Block, a commercial and residential building
Sales literature, covers the Winton models A, B, C and Limousine. Designed to be folded in various combinations so that the text can be displayed under the corresponding image. In this digital edition each photo is displayed with the corresponding...
Interior view looking down from balcony. Signs are visible for market vendors Bee Jay, H. Keiluhn Bakery, W.J. Kovalcsik, A. D. Fernengel, Ken Loucka, Louis E. Weber, Farm Queen poultry, Walter f. Ehrnfelt, Kaufmann poultry, and Miller meats.
View of shoppers and outdoor produce stall along sidewalk on Lorain Avenue. The photo was taken September 30, 1962 in connection with the fiftieth anniversary of the market.
Looking down from balcony towards crowded market floor. Shoppers are looking up to the camera. Visible sign for Arnold D. Fernengel, R. Ashby, Herbert J. Fix, and Wm Moellering.
City market house, 1-6-23. Interior view from balcony. Stall names include Henry Buechler, W. J. Lees, A. Bush and sons, Packing House market, A. J. Ashby, John B. Decker, G. F. Ehrnfelt, Link Brothers, Juengling, John Faulkner, R.C. Slater,...
West side Chamber of Commerce. At the time of the photo, it was the the West side branch of Cleveland Public Library. Bicylcles are parked in front of building, a woman and boy are entering the building, another woman is approaching from the right....
Semi-monthly newsletter covering all units at the Cooley Farms, a tribute to Dr. Harris R. Cooley, dreamer, founder, builder. Ceased with v. 1, no. 17 (Oct. 6, 1933).