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Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland (8)
Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland (6)
Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland (3)
Community development -- Ohio -- Cleveland (3)
Education -- Ohio -- Endowments (3)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland (3)
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School improvement programs -- Ohio (3)
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Cleveland Foundation (2)
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Hebrew Free Loan Association (Cleveland, Ohio) (2)
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Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland (2)
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Aged -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Allen family (1)
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Bingham family (1)
Bingham, William, 2nd, 1879-1955 (1)
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Blossom, Elizabeth Bingham, 1881-1970 (1)
Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
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Cleveland Arts Prize (1)
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Daughters of Scotland. Blue Bell Lodge No. 1 (1)
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Food relief -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Fraternal organizations -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
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Frontier and pioneer life -- Ohio -- Western Reserve (1)
Gale family (1)
Group homes for children -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Hadden family (1)
Harkness family (1)
Hebrew Shelter Home (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Heights Area Project Mortgage Assistance Program (Cleveland Heights, Ohio). (1)
Historic preservation -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
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Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
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Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Kinsman (Ohio : Trumbull County) -- History (1)
Long family / Medicine -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Martha Holden Jennings Foundation (1)
Medical care -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Medical care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Medical personnel -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
Milligan family (1)
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Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History. (1)
Mt. Sinai Medical Center (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
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Tryon family (1)
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21Title:  Mount Sinai Hospital Records, Series II     
 Creator:  Mount Sinai Hospital 
 Dates:  1915-2004 
 Abstract:  Mount Sinai Hospital had its origins in the Young Ladies Hebrew Association for the Care of the Needy Sick, created in 1892 by nine young women in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1900, they changed their name to the Jewish Women's Hospital Association. A 29-bed facility, named Mount Sinai Hospital, opened in 1903 at 2373 E. 37th St. In 1916, a new, larger facility was opened at E. 105th St. and Ansel Rd. Innovations included outpatient clinics for pediatrics and mental hygiene, established in 1915. A nursing school was included. Mount Sinai affiliated with Western Reserve University for the training and education of its nurses in 1930, and its doctors in 1947. Medical research was given a high priority. The Women's and Junior Women's auxiliaries provided important assistance to the medical staff and patients, including a nursery school for children of nurses and volunteers. Mount Sinai served as a major medical resource for Cleveland's east side throughout its history. Expansion included a twelve-story building and a kidney dialysis center (1960), a new laboratory facility (1970), and an outpatient clinic in the Cleveland suburb of Beachwood (1972). A new medical wing was added to the hospital in the 1980s, and in 1993 an integrated medical campus was opened at the Beachwood facility. In 1996, the nonprofit hospital was sold to a for-profit company, Primary Health Systems (PHS). In March 1999, PHS filed for bankruptcy, and in February 2000, Mount Sinai Hospital closed. The collection consists of agendas, annual reports, budgets, bylaws, certificates, contracts, constitutions, correspondence, financial statements, handbooks, ledgers, legal briefs, minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, notebooks, play scripts, reports, resolutions, rosters, scrap books, histories, publications, speech texts, surveys, and tax records. 
 Call #:  MS 4919 
 Extent:  28.80 linear feet (39 containers and 11 oversize volumes) 
 Subjects:  Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Medical care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Medical personnel -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History. | Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) | Mt. Sinai Medical Center (Cleveland, Ohio) | Nurses -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Nursing schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Physicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities
 
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22Title:  Severance Family Papers, Series III     
 Creator:  Severance Family 
 Dates:  1775-2005 
 Abstract:  The Severance family was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, family known for its philanthropic activities. Solon Severance, a Cleveland banker, was the son of Solomon Severance and Mary Helen Long, and a brother of Louis Severance. He was also a descendent of John Walworth, an early settler of Cleveland who was a civil engineer and was appointed in 1806 as the Custom Collector for the District of Erie. Solon's wife, Emily Allen, was the daughter of Dr. Dudley Allen, and the sister of prominent surgeon Dudley P. Allen. Solon and Emily's daughter, Julia Severance Millikin, was the wife of Benjamin Millikin, a noted Cleveland opthalmologist. Julia's children included Helen Millikin Nash and Severance, Marianne, Dudley, and Louise Millikin. The collection consists of admission tickets, agreements, booklets, books, charts, church records, correspondence, deeds, diaries/journals, estate documents, forms, genealogies, historical accounts, invitations, journal articles, leases, legal documents, licenses, memoirs, military passes, a museum catalog, newspaper articles, notes, obituaries, personal accounts, poetry, a sermon, and wills. 
 Call #:  MS 5140 
 Extent:  2.41 linear feet (5 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Allen family | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- 19th century | Frontier and pioneer life -- Ohio -- Western Reserve | Hadden family | Harkness family | Kinsman (Ohio : Trumbull County) -- History | Long family / Medicine -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Milligan family | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Prentice family | Robbins family | Severance family | Tryon family | Woolworth family
 
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23Title:  Cleveland Women's City Club Foundation Records     
 Creator:  Cleveland Women's City Club Foundation 
 Dates:  1948-2005 
 Abstract:  The Cleveland Women's City Club Foundation was established in 1948 by the Women's City Club of Cleveland, Ohio. It supported projects related to women, education, public affairs and effective government, civic beautification and restoration, health and social service initiatives, and the arts and culture of the community. In 1961 it established the Cleveland Arts Prize to recognize local talent, and in the 1990s it became involved with the Betty Ott Garden for the Blind at the City Greenhouse. The collection consists of account passbooks, agendas, articles of incorporation, brochures, budgets, by-laws, catalogs, certificates, correspondence, financial statements, invitations, leases, legal documents, maps, meeting notices, memoranda, minutes, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs and negatives, press releases, proclamations, proposals, publications, questionnaires, reports, rosters, and wills. 
 Call #:  MS 4973 
 Extent:  1.40 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Cleveland Women's City Club Foundation | Women's City Club of Cleveland | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Community foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Civic improvement -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs | Women in community organization -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Women in charitable work -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Women philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Women civic leaders -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social conditions | Women -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland Arts Prize | Children -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Historic preservation -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Parks -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions
 
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