An illustrated record of the graduating class. Blank pages are not included. [The source volume for this year was borrowed from a private individual. The Library does not yet have an original 1919 June Bug in its collection.]
East Tech Scarab, a weekly student newspaper. All issues from the same month have been combined into one PDF file. Issues from October 1946 (volume 3 number 3-5) are lacking.
Illustrated pamphlet with views of Cleveland, photographed by Edmondson, as well as photos of the Cleveland churches participating in the Christian Endeavor international convention..
Early Library cards included rules for safe handling of books. This oldest card in this collection (1865) was issued by the Cleveland Library Association, a forerunner of the Cleveland Public Library.
9 3/5 SECONDS (1925)
[ Nine and Three-fifths Seconds]
Presented by A.G. Steen, Inc.
Featuring Charles Paddock with George Fawcett, Helen Ferguson, Otis Harlan & Lawson Butt
Showing the iron sidewheel steamer "City of Cleveland" on the Cuyahoga River at the foot of Superior Avenue, in the Cleveland Flats. This boat carried passengers between Cleveland and Detroit, Michigan.
Showing women members of the Early Settlers Association lined up for a foot race from E. 105th St. to E. 107th Street. View includes: Wood & Co., groceries, grain, feed and coal (2279, 2281, 2283 Euclid) on left, and a streetcar on the right....
Emizie Abbott Jr. (1943- ) served as the director of the Ohio Bureau of Drug Abuse’s Cleveland Treatment Center, and was a member of the Ohio Treatment Advisory Council. He was also known to have been a professional football player.
Platinum print probably made by George B. Ayres from a negative taken in Springfield, Illinois, by Alexander Hesler on June 3, 1860. There is also a silver gelatin copy print of this platinum print. George B. Ayres bought Hesler's studio and...
The print is the twelfth impression in an edition of 25, and is stamped "Federal Art Project." Signed Grace V. Leonard in pencil in the lower right; title in lower left.
Photographs have been rotated to display correctly for reading, blank pages are not displayed. Issued as June number of the Central High Monthly. Central High was the first public high school in Ohio. Title varies.
Charles 'Babe' Adams (1882-1968) played all but a few months of his 19 years in the majors with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Known as an outstanding control pitcher, the right hander had a career average of 1.29 walks per nine innings pitched, ranking...
Pictured is violinist Elwyn Adams on the day of a performance of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto at Severance Hall, under the direction of Hyman Schandler in a benefit concert. Elwyn Adams (ca 1933-1995) was a famous concert violinist, and a...
Addison Branch is a one-story contemporary building of brick and steel. Cleveland architect, Stephen J. Bucchieri's inspiration included the Cleveland Museum of Art's indoor garden court, Cambridge University's medieval bookshelves and Jefferson...
Addison Branch is a one-story contemporary building of brick and steel. Cleveland architect, Stephen J. Bucchieri's inspiration included: the Cleveland Museum of Art's indoor garden court, Cambridge University's medieval bookshelves and Jefferson...
Ronald B. Adrine is being sworn in as Judge of the Cleveland Municipal Court by Judge Lillian W. Burke at Philoe Baptist Church. Adrine is the presiding judge on the Cleveland Municipal Court. His current term expires in 2017, according to...
Seated is Attorney Russ Adrine; standing left to right are Robert Sims and Joseph Foster, both of whom were rejected from joining Local 65 (NAACP violation on hiring). During his career, Russell Adrine (1918- ) served a term as president of the...
Photographs have been rotated to display correctly for reading, blank pages are not displayed. Central High was the first public high school in Ohio. Title varies.
Photographs have been rotated to display correctly for reading, blank pages are not displayed. Central High was the first public high school in Ohio. Title varies.
Photographs have been rotated to display correctly for reading, blank pages are not displayed. Central High was the first public high school in Ohio. Title varies.
Mapping photographs from a July 19, 1979 flight. The 1979 original prints reside with, and are owned by, the NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation District) located in Massillon, Ohio. The NRCS is a division of the USDA (United States Department of...
In the foreground is the proposed plan for the Main Avenue Bridge. The bridge opened May 6, 1939 and was rededicated in honor of Harold Hitz Burton in 1986. The Detroit-Superior bridge can be seen in the middle of the picture, and the...
Flats and south side from Terminal Tower. Central Market, center foreground; rapid transit, left of railroad tracks. Large building, left of center in bakcground is Freight Terminal.
Looking southwest over west approach from 37th floor of the Terminal Tower. The Detroit-Superior bridge can be seen to the right and center of the photograph.
In the center of the photograph can be seen Wade Park Lagoon and the Cleveland Museum of Art. To the left is Severance Hall and the Amasa Stone Chapel. To the right is Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church (also known as the "Church of the Holy...
One of a set of five pieces depicting scenes from Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass. Although many copies of each piece were cast from the same mold, differences in glazing made each piece unique
Eight different Alice in Wonderland tiles were used in the mantel above the children's room fireplace at the Carnegie West Branch Library. Grueby exhibited a series of 14 tiles at the Chicago Art Institute in 1908 as part of an Arts and Crafts...
This is one of eight Alice in Wonderland tiles in the mantel above the children's room fireplace at the Carnegie West Branch Library. Grueby exhibited a series of 14 tiles at the Chicago Art Institute in 1908 as part of an Arts and Crafts...
This is one of eight Alice in Wonderland tiles in the mantel above the children's room fireplace at the Carnegie West Branch Library. Grueby exhibited a series of 14 tiles at the Chicago Art Institute in 1908 as part of an Arts and Crafts...
This is one of eight Alice in Wonderland tiles in the mantel above the children's room fireplace at the Carnegie West Branch Library. Grueby exhibited a series of 14 tiles at the Chicago Art Institute in 1908 as part of an Arts and Crafts...
This is one of eight Alice in Wonderland tiles in the mantel above the children's room fireplace at the Carnegie West Branch Library. Grueby exhibited a series of 14 tiles at the Chicago Art Institute in 1908 as part of an Arts and Crafts...
This is one of eight Alice in Wonderland tiles in the mantel above the children's room fireplace at the Carnegie West Branch Library. Grueby exhibited a series of 14 tiles at the Chicago Art Institute in 1908 as part of an Arts and Crafts...
This is one of eight Alice in Wonderland tiles in the mantel above the children's room fireplace at the Carnegie West Branch Library. Grueby exhibited a series of 14 tiles at the Chicago Art Institute in 1908 as part of an Arts and Crafts...
This is one of eight Alice in Wonderland tiles in the mantel above the children's room fireplace at the Carnegie West Branch Library. Grueby exhibited a series of 14 tiles at the Chicago Art Institute in 1908 as part of an Arts and Crafts...
11000 Euclid Avenue, designed by Walker and Weeks. Planned and built by the Cleveland Medical Library Association. This is a construction photo taken August 30, 1925. A sign for the Reaugh construction company is visible. An automobile of the...
Pictured is William E. Allen, a former housing inspector, running for councilman of Cleveland's Ward 25. The Democrat's platform revolved around improving the ward's "physical and moral status," according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The Alliance Sub-branch opened at the Council Educational Alliance Settlement at 300 Woodland Avenue March 10, 1900. It was a free public library branch in a settlement building. The settlement provided the room, heat and light while the library...
The Alliance Sub-branch opened at the Council Educational Alliance Settlement at 300 Woodland Avenue March 10, 1900. It was a free public library branch in a settlement building. The settlement provided the room, heat and light while the library...