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Congregational Home Missionary Society (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
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Defiance College (Defiance, Ohio). (1)
Dunn family. (1)
East End Savings and Trust Company. (1)
Euclid Avenue Congregational Church (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
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Ford, David K., 1894-1993. (1)
Ford, Elizabeth Kingsley Brooks, 1896-1990. (1)
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Ford, Horatio, 1881-1952. (1)
Ford-McCaslin Company. (1)
Garfield Savings Bank. (1)
Gill family. (1)
Gregory, Clifton, d. 1998. (1)
Homeless persons -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
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Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
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Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work -- History. (1)
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Spiritual retreat centers -- Ohio -- Ashtabula County. (1)
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Trotter, Melvin E. (Melvin Earnest), 1870-1940. (1)
Western Reserve Trust Company. (1)
Williamson Company. (1)
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1Title:  Bohemian Mission Board Records     
 Creator:  Bohemian Mission Board 
 Dates:  1884-1913 
 Abstract:  The Bohemian Mission Board was formed as part of the work of the Reverend Henry Albert Schauffler in the Bohemian community of Cleveland, Ohio. The collection consists of a bound volume containing minutes of board meetings. Correspondence and memoranda have been attached throughout the volume where they were introduced in the meetings. Attached at the end of the volume are copies of the original articles of incorporation, amendments to the articles, and a certification of name change. 
 Call #:  MS 3846 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Bohemian Mission Board (Cleveland, Ohio) | Missions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Czech Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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2Title:  City Mission of Cleveland Records     
 Creator:  The City Mission of Cleveland 
 Dates:  1906-2006 
 Abstract:  The City Mission of Cleveland is a nonprofit organization founded in 1910 by Mel Trotter to provide assistance and opportunities to disadvantaged residents of Cleveland, Ohio. The City Mission provides individual spiritual, emotional, and intellectual assistance, and also partners with other community programs to ensure that participants have as many opportunities as possible. The collection consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, financial reports, flyers, interview texts, legal documents, meeting minutes, newsletters, notes, programs, reports, and scrapbooks. 
 Call #:  MS 5009 
 Extent:  2.81 linear feet (6 containers, 3 oversize volumes, and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Trotter, Melvin E. (Melvin Earnest), 1870-1940. | Gregory, Clifton, d. 1998. | Banfield, Harry. | City Mission (Cleveland, Ohio) | City missions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Church work -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Missions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Poor -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Homeless persons -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Church work with prisoners -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Spiritual retreat centers -- Ohio -- Ashtabula County.
 
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3Title:  David K. Ford Family Papers     
 Creator:  Ford, David K. Family 
 Dates:  1791-1993 
 Abstract:  The Ford family were prominent lawyers, philanthropists, and businessmen of Cleveland, Ohio, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection consists of genealogies, biographical sketches, correspondence, diaries, journals, account books, appointment books, ledgers, stock certificates, minutes, leases, articles of incorporation, wills, deeds, corporate inventories, maps, newspaper and magazine clippings, tax assessments and returns, diplomas, certificates, military orders, and discharge papers. Material is included on several banking institutions, including Garfield Savings Bank, The Western Reserve Trust Company, Metropolitan National Savings Bank, and the East End Savings and Trust Company. Material on Ford family involvement in the construction and management of the Williamson Building is included, as is family involvement in other real estate enterprises, including The New Amsterdam Company, One Euclid Company, and the Ford McCaslin Company. Involvement in various legal firms by H. Clark, Horatio, and David K. Ford is well documented, as is David K. Ford's role in the organization and operation of the Lubrizol Corporation and Lubrizol Foundation. Family involvement with the Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, and with other philanthropic and social service organizations, such as the American Red Cross, the Maternal Health Association, University Hospitals, and the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University, is documented. Family members were also involved with the Congregational City Missionary Society, the Congregational Home Missionary Society, the Schauffler Missionary Training School (later Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work), and the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States. David K. Ford's involvement with Defiance College is documented. David and Elizabeth Brooks Ford's commitment to community service and social reform is well documented in this collection, including correspondence with others sharing their interests, such as Ralph Hayes of the City Club, Dorothy Adams Hamilton Brush with the Maternal Health Association, Agnes Brooks Young with the Cleveland Playhouse, and Katherine Gill Brooks of the Visiting Nurse Association. Of particular interest is the correspondence of H. Clark Ford with the notorious swindler Cassie Chadwick. The majority of the genealogical and family history materials included is the work of Oliver Kingsley Brooks. 
 Call #:  MS 4730 
 Extent:  36.91 linear feet (40 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Thorpe family. | Ford, David K., 1894-1993. | Ford, Horatio, 1881-1952. | Ford, Horatio Clark, 1853-1915. | Ford, Elizabeth Kingsley Brooks, 1896-1990. | Ford family. | Brooks family. | Gill family. | Dunn family. | Shyrock family. | Keith family. | Reynolds family. | Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work -- History. | Euclid Avenue Congregational Church (Cleveland, Ohio). | Congregational City Missionary Society (Cleveland, Ohio). | Congregational Home Missionary Society (Cleveland, Ohio). | Defiance College (Defiance, Ohio). | Maternal Health Association of Cleveland, Ohio. | New Amsterdam Company. | One Euclid Company. | Williamson Company. | Ford-McCaslin Company. | Lubrizol Corporation. | Lubrizol Foundation. | Cleveland Trust Company. | Garfield Savings Bank. | Western Reserve Trust Company. | Metropolitan National Savings Bank. | East End Savings and Trust Company. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Businessmen -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Banks and banking -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Real estate business -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Congregational churches -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Missions -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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