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.
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.]
Burials and removals in and from Erie Street Cemetery from April 12, 1840 to Dec. 31, 1919 according to records on file in Erie Street Cemetery . Also includes 2-page introduction, Our Early Cemeteries, by W. Rose.
Published monthly, the focus is on Cleveland architecture and building news. Special issue on Marion, Ohio was bound at end of volume, but may have been published in April or May. Volume one covers the Group Plan, also residential, school, and...
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.
Published monthly, the focus is on Cleveland architecture and building news. Title changed with the September 1910 issue, from Ohio Architect and Builder to Ohio Architect, Engineer and Builder.
Ohio Architect, Engineer and Builder Company, G. M. Potter, President.
Includes alphabetical listing of names of city residents, as well as a classified directory of businesses, a directory of streets, avenues and alleys, and a miscellaneous directory of government offices and cemeteries. For ease of use and faster...
Includes alphabetical listing of names of city residents, as well as a classified directory of businesses, a directory of streets, avenues and alleys, and a miscellaneous directory of government offices and cemeteries. For ease of use and faster...
Includes alphabetical listing of names of city residents, as well as a classified directory of businesses, a directory of streets, avenues and alleys, and a miscellaneous directory of government offices, cemeteries, churches, unions and clubs. For...
A weekly review of society, art and literature. (Eight missing pages from the source microfilm were scanned from a copy in the Western Reserve Historical Society Library.)
Alphabetical listing of names of city residents follows Buyers Guide. Includes classified directory of businesses, directory of street addresses, and a miscellaneous directory of government offices and organizations. For ease of use and faster...
Letters and documents relating to the 1912 founding of the Municipal Reference Library in Cleveland City Hall. Earliest item is a letter from Mayor Newton D. Baker to William Howard Brett (from microfilm print). Other documents are correspondence...
Internal annual report for the Municipal Reference Library located in Cleveland City Hall established in 1912 and considered a part of the Main Library. In reporting the work of the year, the Librarian also covered the issues and developments...
Includes alphabetical listing of names of city residents, as well as a classified directory of businesses, a directory of streets addresses. For ease of use and faster download, the volume has been organized as 22 separate PDF files. When opened,...
Includes alphabetical listing of names of city residents, as well as a classified directory of businesses, buyer's guide, and a directory of street adresses. For ease of use and faster download, the volume has been organized as 22 separate PDF...
Includes Cleveland, East Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, Bedford, Garfield Heights, Newburgh Heights, Bratenahl, Euclid Village, Lakewood, Rocky River, and Linndale. Contains an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private...
Official Publication of the Council of the City of Cleveland. The volume is arranged as 15 separate PDF files. The index is the first file presented. The Mayor's budget estimate is included after the month of January, and the City of Cleveland...
Includes alphabetical listing of names of city residents, as well as a classified directory of businesses, a directory of streets and avenues, and a miscellaneous directory of government offices. Includes East Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, Shaker...
Fifty-one views of the 35th National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, held September 9-14, 1901 in Cleveland, Ohio. Includes views of the great parade on Bond Street held September 11, views of Public Square, Euclid Avenue, Superior...
Includes alphabetical listing of names of city residents, as well as a classified directory of businesses and a directory of street adresses. For ease of use and faster download, the volume has been organized as 12 separate PDF files. When opened,...
A record of the graduating class, activities, student writing, athletics and faculty. Photographs have been rotated to display correctly for reading, blank pages are not displayed.
Forty-eight portraits, last names beginning with A. Formal portraits of wealthy Clevelanders and their families, primarily taken in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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...
The Standiford collection consists of 519 portraits of prominent Clevelanders, most are autographed by the subject. Ethel Standiford was a prominent Cleveland photographer who worked from a studio in Cleveland from 1919-1936. Many of the photos...