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.
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...
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...
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...
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...
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.)
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...
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...
These are from a collection of more than 65, 000 photographs donated to the Cleveland Public Library by the City of Cleveland's Board of Zoning Appeals and Department of Community Development between 1991 and the late 1990s. The Cleveland Board of...
Photos of Vincent Avenue in downtown Cleveland, taken between 1957 and 1967, including photos taken in 1960 for the Erieview Urban Renewal project. They are part of a collection of more than 65,000 photographs donated to the Cleveland Public...
These are from a collection of more than 65, 000 photographs donated to the Cleveland Public Library by the City of Cleveland's Board of Zoning Appeals and Department of Community Development between 1991 and the late 1990s. The Cleveland Board of...
These are from a collection of more than 65, 000 photographs donated to the Cleveland Public Library by the City of Cleveland's Board of Zoning Appeals and Department of Community Development between 1991 and the late 1990s. The Cleveland Board of...
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.
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. A PDF file of the original printed format is accessible at the end...
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.
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...
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...
Mr. N. H. Ambler, a dentist, built the stone building in the photograph to represent a ruin and he used it as a summer house. Here he could be seen on a summer day, playing cards and drinking beer with his cronies.
Mr. N. H. Ambler, a dentist, built the stone building in the photograph to represent a ruin and he used it as a summer house. Here he could be seen on a summer day, playing cards and drinking beer with his cronies.