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Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. (8)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. (8)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. (8)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Archives. (5)
Western Reserve (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. (5)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. (4)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. (4)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (4)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Religious life -- 20th century. (4)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 19th century. (3)
Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. (3)
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. (2)
Friendly societies -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Frontier and pioneer life -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. (2)
Jewish religious schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. (2)
Ohio City (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History -- Sources. (2)
Real property -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Working class -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Administrative Information (1)
American Press Humorists. (1)
Amusement parks -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Records and correspondence. (1)
Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937. (1)
Banks and banking -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Banks and banking -- Ohio -- Warren. (1)
Barr, John. (1)
Baseball -- United States -- Biography. (1)
Baseball -- United States -- History. (1)
Bellamy, George Albert, 1872-1960. (1)
Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) (1)
Beth Am Congregation (Cleveland Heights, Ohio). (1)
Beth Am Congregation (Cleveland Heights, Ohio). -- Archives. (1)
Blossom Music Center -- Photographs. (1)
Blossom Music Center. (1)
Bolton, Charles Knowles, 1867-1950. (1)
Briggs, James A., 1811-1889. (1)
Brush, Charles Francis, 1849-1929. (1)
Building leases -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Charities. (1)
Chevrei Tikva (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. (1)
Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Railroad Company. (1)
Cleaveland, Moses, 1754-1806. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Biography. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Buildings, structures, etc. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Description and travel. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- History (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Miscellanea. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Periodicals. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Intellectual life -- History -- Sources. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Intellectual life -- Photographs. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs -- History -- Sources. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs -- Photographs. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio). Board of Park Commissioners. (1)
Cleveland Female Seminary. (1)
Cleveland Grays (Military unit) (1)
Cleveland Public Auditorium (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Cleveland Sesquicentennial (1946 : Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Commercial buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Connecticut Land Company. (1)
Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. (1)
Coue, Emile, 1857-1926. (1)
Court records -- Connecticut -- Litchfield County. (1)
Court records -- Connecticut -- New London County. (1)
Court records -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Court records -- Ohio -- Geauga County. (1)
Crime -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Customs administration -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Dance schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century -- Photographs. (1)
Deeds -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Deeds -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. (1)
Democratic Party (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) (1)
Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931. (1)
Education, Secondary -- Connecticut -- Middletown -- History -- Sources. (1)
Edwards, Rudolphus, 1759-1840. (1)
Endowments. (1)
Erie Bank of Pennsylvania. (1)
Etiquette for children and teenagers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. (1)
Europe, Western -- Pictorial works. (1)
Fairs -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Fitch family. (1)
Frontier and pioneer life -- Western Reserve (Ohio) (1)
Germany -- Emigration and immigration -- 19th century. (1)
Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race and Aerial Carnival (1930 : c Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Halle family -- History -- Sources. (1)
Halle, Blanche R., 1878-1960. (1)
Halle, Eugene S., 1875-1951. (1)
Hays family -- History -- Sources. (1)
Hill Clutch Company. (1)
Hiram House Social Settlement (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Installment land contracts -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. (1)
Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Jewish Family Service Association (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Jewish gays -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century (1)
Jewish gays -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 21st century. (1)
Jewish law. (1)
Jewish lesbians -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. (1)
Jewish lesbians -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 21st century. (1)
Jews -- Dietary laws. (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 21st century. (1)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 19th century. (1)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 21st century. (1)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. (1)
Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. (1)
Jews, German -- United States -- History -- 19th century. (1)
Jews, German -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. (1)
Joseph family -- Archives. (1)
Joseph family -- Photographs. (1)
Joseph, Emil, 1857-1938. (1)
Joseph, Fanny Dryfoos, 1866-1930. (1)
Joseph, Frank E., 1904-1995. (1)
Joseph, Martha J., 1917-2006. (1)
Joseph, Moritz, 1834-1917. (1)
Joseph, Ralph S., 1888-1958. (1)
Joseph, Ray K. Hahn, 1888-1937. (1)
Joseph, William R., 1946- (1)
Journalists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Political activity. (1)
Kinsman Jewish Center (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Kirtland family. (1)
Kirtland, Turhand, 1755-1844. (1)
Land titles -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Land value taxation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Law -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Cases. (1)
Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Lighthouses -- Ohio -- Fairport. (1)
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. (1)
Mayfield Hillcrest-Shaarey Tikvah B'nai Israel Congregation (Beachwood, Ohio). (1)
Mayor's Advisory War Committee. (1)
Mental suggestion. (1)
Miller, Arthur A. (1)
Mintz, Carl. (1)
Mintz, Jacob, 1867-1947 -- Archives. (1)
Musical Arts Association (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Muskin, Jacob, 1920-1990. -- Archives. (1)
Nonprofit organizations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Nvai Zedek Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Orthodox Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. (1)
Orthodox Rabbinical Council of Cleveland. (1)
Painesville (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. (1)
Perkins family. (1)
Perkins, Charles, -- Diaries. (1)
Perkins, Douglas, 1855-1921 -- Archives. (1)
Perkins, Jacob B. (Jacob Bishop), 1854-1936 -- Archives. (1)
Perkins, Jacob, 1821-1859 -- Archives. (1)
Perkins, Joseph, 1819-1885 -- Archives. (1)
Perkins, Simon, 1771-1844. (1)
Pioneers -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. (1)
Poland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. (1)
Postal service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Postal service -- Ohio -- Painesville. (1)
Private investigators -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Records and correspondence. (1)
Protective clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Public buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. (1)
Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Real estate investment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Real property -- Ohio -- Ohio City (Cuyahoga County) (1)
Real property -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. (1)
Real property -- Ohio. (1)
Real property -- Western Reserve (Ohio) (1)
Real property tax -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. (1)
Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. (1)
Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 21st century. (1)
Refugees, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) (1)
Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1839-1937. (1)
Rohrheimer family -- History -- Sources. (1)
Rose, William Ganson, b. 1878 -- Archives. (1)
Rosenthal family. (1)
Rosenthal, Samuel, 1885-1957. (1)
Schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Shaarey Tikvah Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Shapero, Florence S., 1897-1970 -- Photographs. (1)
Shtull, Jacob, 1926-2002. -- Archives. (1)
Soldiers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. (1)
Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Reviews. (1)
Transsexuals -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. (1)
Transsexuals -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 21st century. (1)
Uniforms industry -- Belgium. (1)
Uniforms industry -- Canada. (1)
Uniforms industry -- France. (1)
Uniforms industry -- Germany. (1)
Uniforms industry -- Great Britain. (1)
Uniforms industry -- Japan. (1)
Uniforms industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Uniforms industry -- United States. (1)
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- 19th century. (1)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives. (1)
United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century. (1)
United States. Army -- Recruiting, enlistment, etc. -- World War, 1914-1918. (1)
Walker Manufacturing Company. (1)
Walworth family. (1)
Walworth, Ashbel W., 1790-1844. (1)
Walworth, John, 1765-1812. (1)
War Service Center (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Warren (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. (1)
Warrensville Center Synagogue (Cleveland Heights, Ohio). (1)
Weil family -- History -- Sources. (1)
Western Reserve (Ohio) -- History -- Miscellanea. (1)
Western Reserve (Ohio) -- History -- Periodicals. (1)
Western Reserve (Ohio) -- History. (1)
Western Reserve (Ohio) -- Surveys. (1)
Willeyville (Ohio City, Cuyahoga County, Ohio) (1)
Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Biography. (1)
Wooster (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. (1)
Work Wear Corporation, Inc. (1)
Work clothes industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Workmen's Circle (U.S.) -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photograph collections. (1)
Workmen's Circle (U.S.) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. -- Archives. (1)
Workmen's Circle (U.S.) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. -- Photographs. (1)
World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Yelson, Adele Joseph, 1944-1977. (1)
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21Title:  Chevrei Tikva Records     
 Creator:  Chevrei Tikva 
 Dates:  1983-2002 
 Abstract:  Chevrei Tikva, a religious congregation organized to meet the needs of gay, lesbian, and transgendered Jews, was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1983. The name Chevrei Tikva (Hebrew for "friends of hope") was chosen in Hovember 1983. Religious services were initially held in members' homes. From 1984-1989 the group met at The Civic, 3130 Mayfield Road, in Cleveland Heights. The congregation acquired its Torah scroll in 1986, and introduced varied programming, including Sabbath and holiday services, Passover seders, house dedications, and baby namings. In 1989 the congregation moved its services to the Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland, 2728 Lancashire Road, in Cleveland Heights, and also affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, which is the synagogue association of the Reform movement. In 2001 Rachel Rembrandt, a graduate of Hebrew Union College, became the congregations' first permanent rabbi. The collection consists of newsletters, minutes, program flyers, lists, correspondence, calendars, prayer services and reports. 
 Call #:  MS 4874 
 Extent:  2.01 linear feet (4 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Chevrei Tikva (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 21st century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 21st century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Archives. | Jewish gays -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century | Jewish gays -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 21st century. | Jewish lesbians -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. | Jewish lesbians -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 21st century. | Transsexuals -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. | Transsexuals -- Religious life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 21st century. | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century. | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 21st century. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources.
 
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22Title:  Blanche R. and Eugene S. Halle Family Papers     
 Creator:  Halle, Blanche R. and Eugene S. Family 
 Dates:  1930-1962 
 Abstract:  Blanche Rohrheimer Halle (1878-1960) and her husband Eugene S. Halle (1875-1951) were descendants of pioneer immigrant antebellum German-Jewish families in Cleveland, Ohio. Their ancestry included, in addition to Halle and Rohrheimer, the Hays and Weil families. Eugene S. Halle was an investment banker and an early member of the Cleveland Stock Exchange. Both Eugene and Blanche Halle were active and generous philanthropists. The collection consists of an "in memoriam" scrapbook containing certificates, photographs, and correspondence regarding the community contributions made by the Halles. 
 Call #:  MS 4892 
 Extent:  0.25 linear feet (1 oversize volume) 
 Subjects:  Halle, Blanche R., 1878-1960. | Halle, Eugene S., 1875-1951. | Halle family -- History -- Sources. | Rohrheimer family -- History -- Sources. | Hays family -- History -- Sources. | Weil family -- History -- Sources. | Charities. | Endowments. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. | Jews, German -- United States -- History -- 19th century. | Germany -- Emigration and immigration -- 19th century. | United States -- Emigration and immigration -- 19th century. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources.
 
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23Title:  Work Wear Corporation, Inc. Records, Series II     
 Creator:  Work Wear Corporation, Inc. 
 Dates:  1940-1996 
 Abstract:  Work Wear Corporation, Inc. was founded in 1915 in Cleveland, Ohio, as the Cleveland Overall Company by Samuel Rosenthal. In 1919 Rosenthal bought the National Railroad Overall Company, maker of bib overalls and other work garments. Beginning in the 1920s, the enlarged Cleveland Overall Company transformed the uniform industry by producing stylish, functional work garments available on a rental basis. The company was also involved in the industrial laundry industry. In 1961, under Leighton Rosenthal, son of Samuel Rosenthal, Cleveland Overall became the publicly held Work Wear Inc. The name was changed in 1976 to Work Wear Corporation, Inc. Paine Webber Capital, a subsidiary of Paine Webber Group, Inc. of New York City, acquired Work Wear in 1986. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, newsletters, financial statements, deeds, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, brochures and catalogs, speech texts, and award certificates. 
 Call #:  MS 5094 
 Extent:  2.01 linear feet (2 containers, 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Rosenthal, Samuel, 1885-1957. | Rosenthal family. | Work Wear Corporation, Inc. | Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Work clothes industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Protective clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Uniforms industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Uniforms industry -- United States. | Uniforms industry -- Japan. | Uniforms industry -- Belgium. | Uniforms industry -- Canada. | Uniforms industry -- France. | Uniforms industry -- Great Britain. | Uniforms industry -- Germany. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources.
 
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24Title:  Perkins Family Papers     
 Creator:  Perkins Family 
 Dates:  1823-1937 
 Abstract:  Joseph and Jacob Perkins were sons of Simon Perkins, general land agent in the Western Reserve. They came from Warren, Ohio, to Cleveland in the 1850s to engage in banking, railroad building, real estate and various businesses. Together they organized and operated the Cleveland & Mahoning Railroad. Joseph was president of the Bank of Commerce (1852-1872), a leading benefactor of Cleveland charities, the first president of Cleveland City Hospital, and a trustee for Western Reserve College (1846-1885). Jacob, also a businessman and president of the Cleveland & Mahoning Railroad, was a prominent Ohio politician as well, serving as a member of the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1850. His son, Jacob Bishop Perkins, was a large real estate owner and builder in Cleveland. Joseph Perkins' papers include business correspondence, building construction contracts, land, tenement, and office leases, financial statements and business records, maps and surveys, cancelled land contracts and cancelled checks. Jacob Perkins' papers include voluminous correspondence, and accounts and receipts of business affairs. Jacob Bishop Perkins' papers include correspondence, legal papers, contracts, deeds, leases, maps, and surveys, all pertaining primarily to his affairs as a real estate owner and builder in Cleveland. Other family papers include school books, letter books, estate papers, genealogical information, a scrapbook on the early settlement of the Western Reserve, business papers of Joseph's son Douglas and a Civil War diary by another son Charles. Also included are photographs, diaries, trip journals, correspondence from Simon and Nancy Perkins, financial journals, ledgers and account books of Stephen E. Brooks, as well as material relating to the Cleveland, Warren & Pittsburgh Railroad, the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Railroad, the Cleveland Female Seminary, the Cleveland Board of Park Commissioners, the Hill Clutch Company and the Walker Manufacturing Company. 
 Call #:  MS 3107 
 Extent:  22.00 linear feet (46 containers) 
 Subjects:  Perkins family. | Perkins, Joseph, 1819-1885 -- Archives. | Perkins, Jacob, 1821-1859 -- Archives. | Perkins, Jacob B. (Jacob Bishop), 1854-1936 -- Archives. | Perkins, Douglas, 1855-1921 -- Archives. | Perkins, Charles, -- Diaries. | Perkins, Simon, 1771-1844. | Fitch family. | Cleveland Female Seminary. | Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Railroad Company. | Hill Clutch Company. | Walker Manufacturing Company. | Cleveland (Ohio). Board of Park Commissioners. | Real property -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Real property -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. | Real property tax -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. | Deeds -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. | Real estate investment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Installment land contracts -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. | Building leases -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Commercial buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education, Secondary -- Connecticut -- Middletown -- History -- Sources. | Banks and banking -- Ohio -- Warren. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Buildings, structures, etc. | Western Reserve (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | Western Reserve (Ohio) -- Surveys. | Warren (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
 
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25Title:  William Ganson Rose Papers     
 Creator:  Rose, William Ganson 
 Dates:  1862-1955 
 Abstract:  William Ganson Rose (1878-1957) was a noted Cleveland, Ohio, author, historian, lecturer, advertising executive, and civic promoter. In 1915, Rose formed Wm. G. Rose, Inc., his own advertising and public relations firm. He managed numerous fairs and expositions, including the first Cleveland Electrical Exposition (1914), the Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race and Aerial Carnival (1930), the Great Lakes Exposition (1936-1937), and the Cleveland Sesquicentennial (1946). In 1916-1917, Rose chaired the group which promoted and ultimately secured passage of a bond issue financing the construction of the Cleveland Public Auditorium. He served on the board of Hiram House, a Cleveland social settlement founded by George Bellamy in 1896, and belonged to the American Press Humorists and the Cleveland Athletic Club. Rose authored several books and numerous articles for newspapers and magazines, as well as a comprehensive history of Cleveland entitled Cleveland, the making of a city, published in 1950. Rose died in 1957. The collection consists of newspaper clippings, promotional material, correspondence, biographical material, photographs, reports, and historical material pertaining to the history of Cleveland, Ohio and many of its prominent citizens, but also including material on national and international events and personages. Individuals, organizations and events that figure most prominently include: the American Press Humorists, Newton D. Baker, George Bellamy and Hiram House, Charles F. Brush, the Cleveland Sesquicentennial of 1946, the visit to Cleveland of Emile Coue, Thomas A. Edison, the Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race and Aerial Carnival of 1930, Abraham Lincoln, the Cleveland Public Auditorium, John D. Rockefeller, the Cleveland War Service Center, the Cleveland Grays, and the writings of Whiting Williams. Also included is a significant amount of biographical material on numerous women in Cleveland's history, material pertaining to sports, particularly baseball, and material relating to the theater in Cleveland, with newspaper reviews of performances. 
 Call #:  MS 3365 
 Extent:  4.80 linear feet (6 containers and 4 oversize volumes) 
 Subjects:  Rose, William Ganson, b. 1878 -- Archives. | Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937. | Bellamy, George Albert, 1872-1960. | Brush, Charles Francis, 1849-1929. | Coue, Emile, 1857-1926. | Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931. | Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. | Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1839-1937. | Hiram House Social Settlement (Cleveland, Ohio) | Cleveland Public Auditorium (Cleveland, Ohio) | Cleveland Grays (Military unit) | War Service Center (Cleveland, Ohio) | American Press Humorists. | Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race and Aerial Carnival (1930 : c Cleveland, Ohio) | Cleveland Sesquicentennial (1946 : Cleveland, Ohio) | Public buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Baseball -- United States -- History. | Baseball -- United States -- Biography. | Mental suggestion. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Biography. | Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Reviews. | Buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Fairs -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Biography.
 
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26Title:  Joseph Family Papers     
 Creator:  Joseph Family 
 Dates:  1866-1993 
 Abstract:  The Joseph Family is a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, Jewish family. Moritz Joseph arrived in the United States in 1853 from Gauersheim, Rheinpfalz, Germany, during the nineteenth-century German-Jewish immigration period. Settling in Cleveland in 1872, Joseph became successful in the manufacturing ofmen's clothing incorporating that operation as the Joseph and Feiss Company in 1907. The company, formed out of previously operating businesses, was one of the largest manufacturers of men's clothing in the United States. Moritz Joseph married Jette Selig in 1853; the marriage produced four sons. Three of them, Isaac, Fred, and Siegmund, and Siegmund's son Ralph, worked all or part of their careers with the Joseph and Feiss Company. The foruth son, Emil, Emil's son Frank E., and Frank E.'s son William R., became lawyers after graduating from Columbia University Law School. Frank E. Joseph was a promient lawyer and a partner at the Jones, Day, Cockley, & Reavis law firm. The family has been very active in both leadership and philanthropy in Cleveland in institutions such as the Musical Arts Associaton (The Cleveland Orchestra), the Kulas Foundation, and the Warner and Swasey Foundation, and in Jewish communal institutions such as Bellefaire and The Jewish Family Service Association. The collection consists of scrapbooks chronicling the lives of Martha J. Joseph Joseph, Adele Joseph Yelson and Edmil, Frank E. and William R. Joseph. Included in the scrapbooks are correspondence, photographs, programs, and newspaper clippings. The Joseph Family Papers also include the diaries of Emil Joseph from 1877 to 1938 and Ralph S. Joseph from 1903 to 1948, and extensive correspondence of Emil Joseph to Fanny Dryfoos Joseph between 1886 and 1909, and his son, Frank, between 1922 and 1928. 
 Call #:  MS 4894 
 Extent:  40.02 linear feet (37 containers, 11 oversize volumes, and 2 oversize folders) 
 Subjects:  Joseph family -- Archives. | Joseph, Moritz, 1834-1917. | Joseph, Martha J., 1917-2006. | Joseph, Ray K. Hahn, 1888-1937. | Yelson, Adele Joseph, 1944-1977. | Joseph, Emil, 1857-1938. | Joseph, Fanny Dryfoos, 1866-1930. | Joseph, Frank E., 1904-1995. | Joseph, Ralph S., 1888-1958. | Joseph, William R., 1946- | Blossom Music Center. | Musical Arts Association (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jewish Family Service Association (Cleveland, Ohio). | Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 19th century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 19th century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. | Jews -- United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Archives. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Nonprofit organizations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Intellectual life -- History -- Sources. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs -- History -- Sources.
 
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