Subject • | Africa -- Description and travel. |
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| • | Buckminster family. |
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| • | Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Economic conditions. |
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| • | Cleveland and Cincinnati Telegraph Company. |
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| • | Europe -- Description and travel. |
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| • | Garretson family. |
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| • | Garretson, Ellen M. Howe. |
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| • | Howe family. |
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| • | McGaw family. |
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| • | Mineral industries -- United States -- History. |
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| • | New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. |
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| • | Railroads -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. |
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| • | Railroads -- United States -- History. | [X] | • | Spiritualism -- United States. |
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| • | Stone family. |
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| • | Telegraph -- United States -- History. |
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| • | United States -- Description and travel. |
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| • | Van Sweringen, Mantis James, 1881-1935. |
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| • | Van Sweringen, Oris Paxton, 1879-1936. |
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| • | Wade family -- Periodicals. |
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| • | Wade, Ellen Garretson, 1859-1917. |
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| • | Wade, Jeptha Homer, 1811-1890. |
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| • | Wade, Jeptha Homer, 1857-1926. |
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| • | Wade, Randall Palmer, 1835-1876. |
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| • | Wenneman, William H., 1902- |
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| • | Western Union Telegraph Company. |
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| • | Young, Robert Ralph, 1897-1958. |
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| Manuscript Collection | Save | 1 | Title: | My Three Careers in Forty Years
| | | Creator: | Wenneman, William H. | | | Dates: | 1978 | | | Abstract: | William H. Wenneman was a Cleveland, Ohio, railroad executive who served with the Chesapeake and Ohio, the Pere Marquette, and the Nickel Plate railroads. He was vice-president of the C&O and the Nickel Plate in 1946, but resigned over conflicts with chairman Robert R. Young. In 1950 he became vice-president of finance for the Nickel Plate after it was separated from Robert Young enterprises. He retired in 1959. The collection consists of autobiographical memoirs describing Wenneman's years with the Nickel Plate (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad) and the Chesapeake and Ohio, his friendship with the Van Sweringen Brothers, the Cleveland business community, and personalities within the Cleveland transportation industry. | | | Call #: | MS 4230 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Wenneman, William H., 1902- | Young, Robert Ralph, 1897-1958. | Van Sweringen, Mantis James, 1881-1935. | Van Sweringen, Oris Paxton, 1879-1936. | New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. | Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. | Railroads -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Railroads -- United States -- History. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Economic conditions.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 2 | Title: | Jeptha Homer Wade Family Papers
| | | Creator: | Wade, Jeptha Homer Family | | | Dates: | 1771-1957 | | | Abstract: | The Wade family was a prominent nineteenth and early twentieth century Cleveland, Ohio, family with business interests in the telegraph and railroad industries, mining, manufacturing, and banking. Jeptha Homer Wade spent his early life as an apprentice to a tanner and as a carpenter. He next turned his interest to the emerging telegraph industry. In 1849, he organized the Cleveland and Cincinnati Telegraph Company. In 1857, Wade moved to Cleveland as the Western Union Telegraph Company's first general agent. His business interests were extensive in Cleveland, including the Cleveland Rolling Mill Company and the Citizens Savings and Loan Association. Randall Palmer Wade worked with his father in the telegraph business, moving with him to Cleveland in 1857. His business interests included the Cuyahoga Mining Company; the Citizens Savings and Loan Association; the Cleveland Banking Company; the American Sheet and Boiler Plate Company, and the Chicago and Atchison Bridge Company. Jeptha Homer Wade II also worked in the telegraph industry; he later joined the banking community in Cleveland. He was an active philanthropist, serving as a trustee of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Western Reserve University, Adelbert College, and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. He was an incorporator of the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1913, and later established a purchasing fund for the Museum. The collection consists of correspondence, wills, diaries, autobiographical sketches, memoranda, deeds, contracts, drawings, financial records, passport documents, land grants, notes, receipts, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks, relating to Jeptha Homer Wade and his role in the telegraph industry in the Midwest, and to his son, Randall Palmer Wade, and grandson, Jeptha Homer Wade, Jr. Includes letters from or about Ezra Cornell, Amos Kendall, Samuel F.B. Morse, and James A. Garfield. Personal correspondence related to members of the Wade family, including Ellen Howe Garretson Wade and Ellen Howe Garretson, is included, as is travel journals written by various family members. The Wade family interest in spiritualism, particularly that of Jeptha Homer Wade after the death of his son Randall in 1876, is well documented in his personal correspondence. A calendar of correspondence for the collection is available in the appendix to the register. | | | Call #: | MS 3292 | | | Extent: | 5.60 linear feet (15 containers and 17 reels of microfilm) | | | Subjects: | Wade family -- Periodicals. | Howe family. | Buckminster family. | Stone family. | McGaw family. | Garretson family. | Wade, Jeptha Homer, 1811-1890. | Wade, Randall Palmer, 1835-1876. | Wade, Jeptha Homer, 1857-1926. | Wade, Ellen Garretson, 1859-1917. | Garretson, Ellen M. Howe. | Cleveland and Cincinnati Telegraph Company. | Western Union Telegraph Company. | Telegraph -- United States -- History. | Railroads -- United States -- History. | Mineral industries -- United States -- History. | Spiritualism -- United States. | Asia -- Description and travel. | United States -- Description and travel. | Alaska -- Description and travel. | Europe -- Description and travel. | Africa -- Description and travel.
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