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Subject • | Carte de visite photographs. |
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| • | Cabinet photographs. |
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| • | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Photographs. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities -- Photographs. |
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| • | South Carolina -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Photographs. |
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| • | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Naval operations -- Photographs. |
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| • | Architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Bunts family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Children -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Photographs |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Photographs. |
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| • | Garretson family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Gem photographs. |
(2)
| • | Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Photographs. |
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| • | Howe family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Jewish children -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Shaker Heights -- Photographs. |
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| • | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Photographs. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. |
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| • | Johnson family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Photographers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Scott, Frank Augustus, 1873-1949 -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Stereoscopic views. |
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| • | Stone family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Taylor family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Troop A (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns -- Photographs. |
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| • | Wade family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Wing family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Wing, Anna -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Abolitionists -- United States -- Photographs. |
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| • | Aeronautics -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | African American History / Religion |
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| • | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs |
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| • | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Religion |
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| • | Air defenses -- United States -- Photographs. |
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| • | Ashtabula (Ohio) -- Photographs. |
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| • | Automobile racing -- United States -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Ball family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Barnhisel-Harmon family -- Photograph collections. |
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| • | Baseball -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| Photograph Collection | Save | 21 | Title: | Alexander Bunts Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Bunts, Alexander Family | | | Dates: | 1860-1950 | | | Abstract: | Alexander Bunts was a Cleveland, Ohio, neurosurgeon, amateur historian, and Trustee of the Western Reserve Historical Society. He traced his descent from Virgil C. Taylor, an American Civil War soldier and Cleveland realtor, and from Levi Johnson, an early settler of Cleveland. The collection consists of photographs and albums of activities, friends, and members of the Bunts family of Cleveland, Ohio. Included are various scenic and vacation views, home interiors, group portraits, and individual portraits. Other families whose photographs are contained in the collection include the Shafer, Barnhisel-Harmon, Johnson, Sacket, Rumbaugh, and Taylor families. Vacation destinations depicted include Hot Springs, North Carolina; Block Island, Rhode Island; Mackinac Island, Michigan; Niagara on the Lake, New York; Salt Lake City, Utah; Evanston, Illinois; Brandon, Ohio; Mt. Washington, New Hampshire; and Cheneaux Island, Canada. | | | Call #: | PG 112 | | | Extent: | 1.20 linear feet (4 containers) | | | Subjects: | Shaffer family. | Bunts family -- Photograph collections. | Shafer family -- Photograph collections. | Barnhisel-Harmon family -- Photograph collections. | Johnson family -- Photograph collections. | Sacket family -- Photograph collections. | Rumbaugh family -- Photograph collections. | Taylor family -- Photograph collections. | Cabinet photographs. | Carte de visite photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 22 | Title: | Marcus A. Hanna Photograph Album
| | | Creator: | Hanna, Marcus A. | | | Dates: | 1900-1904 | | | Abstract: | Marcus Alonzo Hanna (1837-1904) was prominent businessman, Republican political leader, and United States Senator. Born in New Lisbon, Ohio, his family settled in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1852. Hanna transformed his father-in-law's coal and iron company into the M. A. Hanna Company and owned several railroads and electric streetcar lines. Active in Republican politics, Hanna was instrumental in presidential campaigns of William McKinley. The collection consists of one black album containing 17 photographs of Marcus A. Hanna in various groups. Included in several of the photographs is Theodore Roosevelt. | | | Call #: | PG 006 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904. | Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904 -- Photograph collections. | Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 -- Photograph collections.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 26 | Title: | Devereux Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Devereux Family | | | Dates: | 1860-1920 | | | Abstract: | John Devereux was a sea captain of Marblehead, Massachusetts. John H. Devereux was a Civil War officer, engineer, railroad executive, and philanthropist, of Cleveland, Ohio. Henry K. Devereux was an engineer, real estate agent, industrialist, philanthropist, and harness-horse fancier, of Cleveland. The collection consists of five albums, unmounted photographs, and stereographs relating to the life and interests of various Devereux family members of Cleveland, Ohio. In addition to many individual portraits of Devereux family members and friends, the collection includes group portraits of the Cleveland Gatling Gun Battery; various coaching groups; gatherings at North Randall and Wickliffe, Ohio; and horses, drivers, and harness racing. Included are stereographs (ca. 1890-1910) of the Devereux farm in the South, the Medina County, Ohio, fair (1910), and the North Randall, Ohio race track. | | | Call #: | PG 061 | | | Extent: | 1.80 linear feet (5 containers) | | | Subjects: | Devereux family -- Photograph collections. | Cleveland Gatling Gun Battery -- Photograph collections. | Cabinet photographs. | Carte de visite photographs. | Harness racehorses -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Harness racing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Racetracks (Horse racing) -- Ohio -- North Randall -- Photographs. | Fairs -- Ohio -- Medina County -- Photographs. | Stereoscopic views.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 27 | Title: | George Magoffin Humphrey Photographs
| | | Creator: | Humphrey, George Magoffin | | | Dates: | 1910-1959 | | | Abstract: | George Magoffin Humphrey was the President of the M.A. Hanna Company, and United States Secretary of the Treasury (1953-1957). The collection consists of two albums, loose photographs, a notebook, and a booklet containing photographs related to the career of George M. Humphrey of Cleveland, Ohio. Included are portraits of Humphrey as a child, with President Dwight Eisenhower and various members of the Eisenhower administration, and with his wife, Pamela Stark Humphrey. Group photographs contain views of Eisenhower's second inauguration that include Vice President Richard M. Nixon; business associates of Humphrey; various ceremonies, receptions, and dinners attended by Humphrey and his wife; photographs of Humphrey receiving various honorary academic degrees at a number of institutions; Humphrey with Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain; and travel photographs, including several trips with President Eisenhower and other cabinet members. A booklet contains photographs and maps relating to the operation of the Iron Ore Company of Canada. Other loose photographs contain views of work on a railroad to the Scheffeville Mines Iron Ore Company, a ceremony marking the completion of that railroad line, and ceremonies marking the first passage of an iron ore cargo from Canada to Cleveland, Ohio through the St. Lawrence Seaway. | | | Call #: | PG 064 | | | Extent: | 1.00 linear feet (3 containers) | | | Subjects: | Humphrey, George M. (George Magoffin), b. 1890 -- Photograph collections. | Humphrey, Pamela Stark -- Photograph collections. | Humphrey family -- Photograph collections. | Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969 -- Photograph collections. | Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913- -- Photograph collections. | Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926- -- Photograph collections. | Iron Ore Company of Canada -- Photograph collections. | Iron mines and mining -- Canada -- Photographs. | Iron industry and trade -- Canada -- Photographs. | Iron industry and trade -- United States -- Photographs. | Ore carriers -- Great Lakes -- Photographs. | Cabinet officers -- United States -- Photographs. | Presidents -- United States -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 30 | Title: | Edgar Decker Photograph Album
| | | Creator: | Decker, Edgar | | | Dates: | 1860-1890 | | | Abstract: | Edgar Decker was one of Cleveland, Ohio's, most prominent photographers. He opened a studio in 1859, and moved his business to Euclid Avenue in 1883. Decker photographed many of the business, political, and society elite of Cleveland over a 40 year period. He also photographed presidents of the United States, statesmen, soldiers, and other famous persons of the time. Decker was elected president of the National Photographic Association in 1887, and was also involved in Cleveland politics, serving on City Council from 1878-1882. His business was taken over by his protege, George Edmondson. The collection consists of one album containing photographs taken by Edgar Decker. The album came into the hands of George Edmundson when he purchased Decker's business. Photographs are primarily of Cleveland, Ohio's, business, political, and society elite. Photographs of many women are included. | | | Call #: | PG 044 | | | Extent: | 0.30 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Decker, Edgar -- Photograph collections. | Photographers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Portrait photographers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Upper class -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Upper class women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 31 | Title: | Halle Bros. Co. Photographs
| | | Creator: | Halle Bros. Co. | | | Dates: | 1893-1975 | | | Abstract: | The Halle Brothers Company (1891-1982), a department store known for high quality merchandise and superior service, began on February 7, 1891 as a small hat and fur shop operated by brothers Samuel H. (1868-1954) and Salmon P. Halle (1866-1949). It was located at 221 Superior Street near Public Square in Cleveland, Ohio. They purchased the business from Captain T. S. Paddock. In 1893 the business was moved to Euclid Avenue and East 4th Street due to a need for more space. It was also around this time that women's ready to wear clothing began to be carried by the store. In 1902 the company was incorporated, changing its name from Halle Brothers to The Halle Bros. Co. The store continued to grow, adding both space and departments. A new building was constructed at Euclid and East 12th Street where the company moved in 1910. An addition was opened in 1914 allowing for the addition of new departments including furniture, toys, and sporting goods. In 1921 Salmon P. Halle resigned as president to devote himself to philanthropic work and other private interests. Samuel Halle then became president. By 1927 a new building, the Huron-Prospect store was opened in the Playhouse Square district. Branch stores were opened in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1929 and Canton, Ohio, in 1930. Although losses did occur during the Depression, business bounced back after World War II allowing Halle Bros. Co. to open suburban branches, beginning with a Shaker Square store in 1948. Walter Halle, son of Samuel, became president in 1946 and Samuel moved to the position of chairman of the board. There was also expansion to their main downtown Euclid Avenue store which was completed in 1949. Problems began to arise in the 1960s stemming from their over-expanded downtown store and sales competition from stores such as the Higbee Co. and May Co. In 1970 Halle Bros. Co. was merged with Marshall Field and Company of Chicago. Operations continued to decline and Chisholm Halle, son of Walter who had become president in 1966, resigned in 1974. Medium-priced goods were introduced but failed help the stores and in 1981 they were sold to Associated Investors Corporation which closed or sold all stores in 1982. The collection consists of approximately ten containers (8.0 linear feet) of photographs and three containers (2.0 linear feet) of negatives plus six glass plate negatives and 20 transparencies detailing, among other things, employee portraits, employees' activities inside and outside of the workplace, portraits of executives, exterior and interior views of the store and its branches, store promotions, and major events in the company's history. | | | Call #: | PG 574 | | | Extent: | 10.25 linear feet (13 containers, 5 Oversize Folders and 1 Oversize Volume) | | | Subjects: | Halle Bros. Co. -- Photograph collections | Marshall Field & Company | Department stores -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Department stores -- United States -- 20th century -- Photographs | Department stores -- Employees -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Clerks (Retail trade) -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Women clerks (Retail trade) -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Women employees -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Industrial recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Retail trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Retail trade -- United States -- 20th century -- Photographs | Department stores -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Marketing -- Photographs | Sales promotion -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Shopping -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Photographs
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Photograph Collection | Save | 33 | Title: | Frank A. Scott Photographs
| | | Creator: | Scott, Frank Augustus | | | Dates: | 1904-1930 | | | Abstract: | Frank Augustus Scott (1873-1949) was a Cleveland, Ohio businessman and civic leader who was chairman of the Munitions Standards Board of the Council of National Defense and first chairman of the War Industries Board during World War I, as well as chairman of the board of Warner & Swasey Company. The collection consists of photographs depicting Scott, his friends and associates, and his travels connected to his studies of United States military preparedness. Included are views taken at Port Arthur, Russia, displaying damage inflicted on the city's fortifications during the 1905 Russo-Japanese War. | | | Call #: | PG 066 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Scott, Frank Augustus, 1873-1949 -- Photograph collections. | Military readiness -- Photographs. | Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 34 | Title: | Mt. Zion Congregational Church Photographs
| | | Creator: | Mt. Zion Congregational Church | | | Dates: | 1947-2004 | | | Abstract: | Mt. Zion Congregational Church was founded on September 11, 1864, when nineteen men and women formally gathered in Plymouth Church on Prospect Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. The predominantly African American congregation has moved many times throughout its history, including locations downtown, in the Central and Fairfax neighborhoods, and its current location (2014) in University Circle. Mt. Zion's congregation played a significant role in the settlement of freed slaves in Cleveland after the Civil War, the founding of the Cleveland Chapter of the National Association of Colored People (NAACP), and the founding of Eliza Bryant Village. The collection consists of approximately 300 black and white and color photographs depicting church activities. | | | Call #: | PG 598 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Religion | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Congregational churches -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Congregational churches -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Mt. Zion Congregational Church (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections | Mt. Zion Congregational Church (Cleveland, Ohio) | University Circle (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs | African American History / Religion
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Photograph Collection | Save | 35 | Title: | Adella Prentiss Hughes Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Hughes, Adella Prentiss Family | | | Dates: | 1890-1900 | | | Abstract: | Adella Prentiss Hughes (1869-1950) was a musical impresario and founder and manager of the Cleveland Orchestra. Her grandparents, Benjamin and Rebecca Rouse, were leaders in various charitable and religious institutions in Cleveland, Ohio. The collection consists of one album containing clippings, some manuscript items, and primarily photographs, relating to the family of Adella Prentiss Hughes of Cleveland, Ohio. Included are portraits of Benjamin and Rebecca Cromwell Rouse, grandparents of Adella Prentiss Hughes; E. C. Rouse; Margaret Miller; Mary Miller Rouse; and H. C. Rouse. Also included are views of the birthplace of Henry Clark Rouse at 489 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio; the Miller Block at 193-195 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio; and the United Brass Company Works, Lorain, Ohio. Loose photographs include views of the liner Westernland, and travel photographs taken of various sites in Europe. | | | Call #: | PG 063 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Hughes, Adella Prentiss, 1869-1950 -- Photograph collections. | Rouse, Benjamin, 1795-1871 -- Photograph collections. | Rouse, Rebecca Cromwell, 1799-1887 -- Photograph collections. | Rouse, Henry Clark, 1853-1906 -- Photograph collections. | Rouse, Edwin Cooleridge -- Photograph collections. | Miller, Margaret -- Photograph collections. | Rouse, Mary Miller -- Photograph collections. | Rouse family -- Photograph collections. | Prentiss family -- Photograph collections. | United Brass Company (Lorain, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Miller Block (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Photographs. | Europe -- Description and travel -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 36 | Title: | John Otis Wattles and Esther Whinery Wattles Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Wattles, John Otis and Esther Whinery Family | | | Dates: | 1850-1941 | | | Abstract: | John Otis Wattles (d. 1859) was a radical Hicksite Quaker and an ardent abolitionist. With his brother Augustus, John founded the Prairie Home Community in Logan County, Ohio; the Clermont/Excelsior, Ohio, utopian community; and, later, the town of Moneka, Kansas. John married Esther Whinery, an elementary school teacher, in 1844. The Wattles brothers and Esther actively defended John Brown. They continued to promote abolitionism and utopian communal living until John Wattles' death in 1859. Esther and her three daughters then returned from Kansas to Oberlin, Ohio, where the girls attended Oberlin College. Esther died in Coconut Grove, Florida, in 1908. The collection consists of 2 daguerreotypes, 2 ambrotypes, and 28 black and white photographs. | | | Call #: | PG 550 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Wattles, John Otis, d. 1859 -- Photograph collections. | Wattles, Esther Whinery, 1819-1908 -- Photograph collections. | Wattles family. -- Photographs. | Abolitionists -- United States -- Photographs. | Quakers -- Ohio -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 37 | Title: | Jeptha Homer Wade Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Wade, Jeptha Home Family | | | Dates: | 1860-1919 | | | Abstract: | The Jeptha Home 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 one carte de visite album, with blue velvet binding, and six folders of loose photographs and plates relating to the Wade family of Cleveland, Ohio. In addition to Wade family members, individuals of the Garretson, Howe, and Stone families are also portrayed, along with friends of the Wade family. Included are two engraving plates of Jeptha Homer Wade Jr. | | | Call #: | PG 059 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Wade family -- Photograph collections. | Howe family -- Photograph collections. | Stone family -- Photograph collections. | Garretson family -- Photograph collections. | Wade, Jeptha Homer, 1811-1890 -- Photograph collections. | Wade, Randall Palmer, 1835-1876 -- Photograph collections. | Wade, Jeptha Homer, 1857-1926 -- Photograph collections.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 38 | Title: | Zenas Ball Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Ball, Zenas Family | | | Dates: | 1860-1900 | | | Abstract: | Zenas Ball moved from New Jersey to a farm in Knox County, Ohio in 1819. His son Aaron was the father of Webb C. and F. Grant Ball. Webb C. was the owner of the Webb. C. Ball Co. and the Ball Time Inspection Service. F. Grant was a jeweler, violin maker and family historian of the Ball International Union. The collection consists of five albums and unmounted photographs of the Ball family. Included are views of the Ball Farm, the Zenas Ball Homestead, and various groups of individuals at these locations. Also included are engraving plates of Webb C. Ball and Sidney Ball. | | | Call #: | PG 050 | | | Extent: | 0.80 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Ball family -- Photograph collections. | Carte de visite photographs. | Cabinet photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 39 | Title: | Dudley J. Hard Photographs
| | | Creator: | Hard, Dudley J. | | | Dates: | 1898-1931 | | | Abstract: | Dudley J. Hard (1872-1950) was a Cleveland, Ohio, businessman and soldier. He was a member of Cleveland's Troop A, serving with the First Squadron Ohio Cavalry during the Mexican border dispute of 1916-17, and with the 135th Field Artillery in France during World War I, commanding the unit from Aug. 1917 to Apr. 1919. He retired a brigadier general in 1936. His father, Curtis V. Hard, of Wooster, Ohio, served as a colonel in the 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Cuban campaign of 1898. The collection consists of portraits of Colonel Dudley J. Hard and views of Troop A, the 8th Ohio Cavalry, the 107th Cavalry, and the 135th Field Artillery Regiment at various camps and during the Spanish American War, World War I, Mexican border duty, and in the 1920s and 1930s. Also included are views of President William McKinley's funeral in Canton, Ohio, 1901, and unidentified strikers, ca. 1920. | | | Call #: | PG 245 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Hard, Dudley J., 1872-1950 -- Photograph collections. | Hard, Curtis V., 1845-1917 -- Photograph collections. | McKinley, William, 1843-1901 -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. -- History -- Punitive expedition into Mexico, 1916 -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Ohio Volunteers, 8th -- Photograph collections. | Ohio. National Guard. Troop A -- Photograph collections. | Troop A (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Field Artillery Regiment, 135th -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Cavalry, 107th -- Photograph collections. | United States. Army. Division, 37th -- Photograph collections. | World War, 1914-1918 -- United States -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History, Military -- Photographs. | Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Photographs. | United States -- Armed Forces -- Reserves -- Photographs. | United States -- Militia -- Photographs. | United States -- History, Military -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 40 | Title: | Frank A. Scott Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | Scott, Frank Augustus | | | Dates: | 1868-1923 | | | Abstract: | Frank Augustus Scott (1873-1949) was a Cleveland, Ohio, businessman and civic leader who was chairman of the Munitions Standards Board of the Council of National Defense and first chairman of the War Industries Board during World War I, as well as chairman of the board of Warner & Swasey Company. The collection consists of portraits of Frank A. Scott and his family, and views of their trip through England in 1909. The photographs made in England were used in Mrs. Bertha Scotts' journal published by Frank A. Scott in 1914 as A Motor Jaunt Through England, with a Digression into France. Negatives have been removed to glass and nitrate negative storage. | | | Call #: | PG 203 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Scott, Frank Augustus, 1873-1949 -- Photograph collections. | Scott family -- Photograph collections. | Tintype. | Carte de visite photographs. | Great Britain -- Photographs.
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