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School facilities -- Extended use -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (3)
Social settlements -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (3)
Urban poor -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (3)
African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (2)
Day care centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (2)
East End Neighborhood House (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. (2)
Hungarian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (2)
Slovak Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (2)
Andrica, Theodore -- Photograph collections. (1)
Asian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs (1)
Bellamy, George Albert, 1872-1960 -- Photograph collections. (1)
Broadway (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. (1)
Camps -- Ohio -- Chagrin Falls -- Photographs. (1)
Camps -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- Photographs. (1)
Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
Ethnic groups -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
Finns -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. (1)
Greater Cleveland Ethnographic Museum (1)
Greater Cleveland Ethnographic Museum -- Photographs (1)
Hiram House Camp (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. (1)
Hiram House Social Settlement (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. (1)
Hispanic Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs (1)
Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. (1)
Italian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
Lithuanians -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. (1)
Naturalization -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
Polish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
Social group work -- Photographs. (1)
Unemployed -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service -- Photograph collections. (1)
Youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. (1)
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1Title:  Cleveland Immigration and Naturalization Photographs     
 Creator:  Cleveland Press 
 Dates:  1939-1966 
 Abstract:  The collection consists of views of immigrants going through procedures necessary to become United States citizens at the Immigration and Naturalization Service offices in Cleveland, Ohio. Included are views of new arrivals, inspections, citizenship classes, naturalization ceremonies, and new citizens. Photographs were taken by the Cleveland Press. 
 Call #:  PG 231 
 Extent:  0.10 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service -- Photograph collections. | Naturalization -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- Photographs.
 
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2Title:  Theodore Andrica Photographs     
 Creator:  Andrica, Theodore 
 Dates:  1870-1974 
 Abstract:  Theodore Andrica was a journalist, war correspondent, and founder of the Cleveland Folk Arts Association. He wrote histories and directories of Cleveland, Ohio, ethnic groups and their institutions. The collection consists of individual and group portraits, subjects, and views of people, places, and events pertaining to Cleveland, Ohio's, ethnic communities. Subjects included are the Hungarian Cultural Gardens; the Ciurlionis Ensemble; the Lithuanian Orchestra and Band; the cornerstone laying at the Finnish Temperance Hall in 1910 and the Finnish Hall Committee; an Orthodox Church at Christmas; the Slovenian Farm; newspaper articles concerning Cleveland Turners; the Vasa Order of America drill team; the Orion Male Chorus; and various festivals. Individuals include Bishop Richard Gilmour, Thomas Fleming, the Hannan family, the Turk family, and others associated with Cleveland's ethnic communities. 
 Call #:  PG 318 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Andrica, Theodore -- Photograph collections. | Ethnic groups -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. | Finns -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. | Lithuanians -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs.
 
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3Title:  Greater Cleveland Ethnographic Museum Photographs     
 Creator:  Greater Cleveland Ethnographic Museum 
 Dates:  1873-1988 
 Abstract:  The Greater Cleveland Ethnographic Museum was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975 to prepare exhibits for the American Revolution Bicentennial celebration in Cleveland. The exhibits were to depict contributions from Cleveland's ethnic groups to the multicultural society of the area. Following the 1976 Bicentennial celebration, the museum established a permanent office and exhibit gallery in the Old Arcade in downtown Cleveland. Although the museum closed in 1981, it was able to document the experiences of immigrants through oral histories, photographs, and other collected material. The collection consists of approximately 1,500 photographs and 1,500 slides. 
 Call #:  PG 594 
 Extent:  2.03 linear feet (2 containers, 3 oversize folders) 
 Subjects:  African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Asian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration | Greater Cleveland Ethnographic Museum -- Photographs | Greater Cleveland Ethnographic Museum | Hispanic Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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4Title:  University Settlement Photographs     
 Creator:  University Settlement 
 Dates:  1935-1970 
 Abstract:  University Settlement is a social settlement founded in 1926 in a predominantly Polish neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio. It was originally named the University Neighborhood Centers and was operated by the School of Applied Social Sciences of Western Reserve University as a training program for graduate students while providing a full range of community services and activities. In 1936 it changed its affiliation to the Welfare Federation of Cleveland and its name to the University Settlement. The collection consists of unmounted photographs and negatives relating to activities sponsored by and facilities of University Settlement, Cleveland, Ohio. Included are views of parades, dances, plays, playgrounds, teen canteens, senior activities, games, nursery school, clubs, and general interior views of the Settlement. Also included are views of the groundbreaking for the Fleet Avenue building, Ottawa Lodge Camp, and various trips. Group and individual portraits include those of neighborhood residents, Eleanor Grimes, and several group portraits which include Mayor Ralph J. Perk. Photographs of the East 55th Street and Broadway Avenue area are also included. 
 Call #:  PG 049 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Cleveland -- Photographs. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Social group work -- Photographs. | Polish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Unemployed -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Camps -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions -- Photographs. | Broadway (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs.
 
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5Title:  East End Neighborhood House Photographs     
 Creator:  East End Neighborhood House 
 Dates:  1910-1963 
 Abstract:  The East End Neighborhood House was Founded in 1907, by Hedwig Kosbob, as a sewing school in a predominantly Hungarian and Slovak neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. It was incorporated in 1910. By 1914 it began cultural and recreational programs, and by the Depression it grew into a full service community center, adding such services as day care nurseries, Americanization classes, and aid to Japanese Americans relocated to Cleveland during World War II. The collection consists of unmounted photographs of activities at and facilities of East End Neighborhood House, Cleveland, Ohio. Included are views of facilities, window displays, children, classes, groups at the Woodland Hills Housing Project, parties, polio inoculations, senior groups, sports, carnivals, nursery school scenes, and Camp Mather. Includes negatives, ca. 1950-1960, of groups and activities. 
 Call #:  PG 060 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  East End Neighborhood House (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Social settlements -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Day care centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Hungarian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Slovak Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | School facilities -- Extended use -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | City and town life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Urban poor -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrant children -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions -- Photographs.
 
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6Title:  East End Neighborhood House Photographs, Series II     
 Creator:  East End Neighborhood House 
 Dates:  1910-1963 
 Abstract:  East End Neighborhood House was founded in 1907 by Hedwig Kosbob, as a sewing school in a predominantly Hungarian and Slovak neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. It was incorporated in 1910. By 1914 it began cultural and recreational programs, and by the Great Depression it grew into a full service community center, adding such services as day care nurseries, Americanization classes, and aid to Japanese Americans relocated to Cleveland during World War II. The collection consists of one scrapbook containing photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to the East End Neighborhood House of Cleveland, Ohio. 
 Call #:  PG 153 
 Extent:  0.30 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  East End Neighborhood House (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Social settlements -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Day care centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Hungarian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Slovak Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | School facilities -- Extended use -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | City and town life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Urban poor -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrant children -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions -- Photographs.
 
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7Title:  Hiram House Social Settlement Photographs     
 Creator:  Hiram House Social Settlement 
 Dates:  1896-1970 
 Abstract:  Hiram House Social Settlement is a pioneer Cleveland, Ohio, social settlement founded in 1896 by a group of Hiram College students led by George Bellamy, who later became Commissioner of Recreation for the city of Cleveland. During the height of its growth the settlement offered a full range of social, educational and recreational activities, but since 1948 it has concentrated its resources on Hiram House Camp in the suburb of Chagrin Falls. Before 1948 its primary service area was centered in a neighborhood populated primarily by Jews, Italians and African Americans. The collection consists of approximately 4,000 black and white photographs and prints taken mainly by George A. Bellamy and his assistants. The collection includes scenes of the settlement house in Cleveland, Ohio, neighborhoods, activities both at the settlement house and at Hiram House Camp, and portraits of many of the staff members, supporters, and participants. The collection contains both mounted and unmounted photographs, as well as layout boards and paper negatives used in the preparation of various publications for Hiram House Camp. 
 Call #:  PG 048 
 Extent:  2.80 linear feet (8 containers) 
 Subjects:  Bellamy, George Albert, 1872-1960 -- Photograph collections. | Hiram House Social Settlement (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Hiram House Camp (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Social settlements -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | School facilities -- Extended use -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Camps -- Ohio -- Chagrin Falls -- Photographs. | City and town life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Urban poor -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Immigrant children -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Italian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions -- Photographs.
 
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