Format • | Manuscript Collection | [X] |
Subject • | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland | [X] | • | Country clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. |
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| • | Camp Callan (Calif.) |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century |
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| • | Excelsior Club (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Hiking -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | Jewish girls -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs |
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| • | Jewish soldiers -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | New Guinea |
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| • | Oakwood Club (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) |
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| • | Oakwood Club (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections |
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| • | Panay Island (Philippines) |
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| • | Phi Delis (Organization) |
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| • | Silverman, Edith Lefshitz, 1914- |
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| • | Silverman, Isadore, 1914-1992 |
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| • | Soldiers -- United States |
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| • | Trails -- Ohio |
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| • | World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- New Guinea |
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| • | World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Philippines -- Panay Island |
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| • | World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish |
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| Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 1 | Title: | Oakwood Club Records and Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | Oakwood Club | | | Dates: | 1913-2010 | | | Abstract: | Excelsior was a Jewish social club established in Cleveland in 1872 partly in reaction to Jewish exclusion from such clubs as the Union Club. The club sponsored a variety of social events and provided dining and recreational facilities. In 1905, a second Jewish association, Oakwood, was established as a golf club in the suburban area of Cleveland Heights. In 1931, the board of the Excelsior leadership agreed to a merger and Excelsior ceased to exist as a separate entity. The Oakwood Club opened in 1906 with a 9-hole golf course. After expansion, the course was selected as the site of the 1921 Western Open Golf Tournament. After the merger with Excelsior, the clubhouse was expanded, with the addition of squash courts, bowling alleys, and an outdoor swimming pool. During World War II, the U.S. Army's 729th Military Police Battalion utilized the Oakwood clubhouse as a barracks. After the war, further improvements were made. In 1961, the membership approved the purchase of land in Kirtland. This property was never developed and was sold off in 1987. Because of falling revenue, the Oakwood Club decided in 2010 to move its members to the Mayfield Sand Ridge Club and put its 144-acre property up for sale. The Oakwood Club ceased to exist April 1, 2010. | | | Call #: | MS 5470 | | | Extent: | 3.01 linear feet (4 containers, one of them oversized; film reel and blueprints stored separately) | | | Subjects: | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Country clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 2 | Title: | Oakwood Club Records and Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | Oakwood Club | | | Dates: | 1913-2010 | | | Abstract: | Excelsior was a Jewish social club established in Cleveland in 1872 partly in reaction to Jewish exclusion from such clubs as the Union Club. The club sponsored a variety of social events and provided dining and recreational facilities. In 1905, a second Jewish association, Oakwood, was established as a golf club in the suburban area of Cleveland Heights. In 1931, the board of the Excelsior leadership agreed to a merger and Excelsior ceased to exist as a separate entity. The Oakwood Club opened in 1906 with a 9-hole golf course. After expansion, the course was selected as the site of the 1921 Western Open Golf Tournament. After the merger with Excelsior, the clubhouse was expanded, with the addition of squash courts, bowling alleys, and an outdoor swimming pool. During World War II, the U.S. Army's 729th Military Police Battalion utilized the Oakwood clubhouse as a barracks. After the war, further improvements were made. In 1961, the membership approved the purchase of land in Kirtland. This property was never developed and was sold off in 1987. Because of falling revenue, the Oakwood Club decided in 2010 to move its members to the Mayfield Sand Ridge Club and put its 144-acre property up for sale. The Oakwood Club ceased to exist April 1, 2010. | | | Call #: | MS 5470 | | | Extent: | 3.01 linear feet (4 containers, one of them oversized; film reel and blueprints stored separately) | | | Subjects: | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Country clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 3 | Title: | Cleveland Hiking Club Records and Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | Cleveland Hiking Club | | | Dates: | 1920-2020 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland Hiking Club was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1919 to encourage and promote outdoor recreation for people living in northeast Ohio. The collection consists of anniversary files, audit reports, board minutes, a cookbook, constitutions, directories, event programs, financial records, hiking schedules, mileage lists, newspaper articles, newsletters, organizational history files, photographs and photo albums, and slides. The collection contains approximately 1,200 black and white photographs, 375 color photographs, and 178 slides. | | | Call #: | MS 5508 | | | Extent: | 4.00 linear feet (4 containers) | | | Subjects: | Hiking -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Trails -- Ohio
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 4 | Title: | Oakwood Club Records and Photographs
| | | Creator: | Oakwood Club | | | Dates: | 1872-2007 | | | Abstract: | Excelsior was a Jewish social club established in 1872 partly in reaction to Jewish exclusion from such clubs as the Union Club. The club sponsored a variety of social events and provided dining and recreational facilities. In 1905, a second Jewish association, Oakwood, was established as a golf club in the suburban area of Cleveland Heights. In 1931, the board of the Excelsior leadership agreed to a merger and Excelsior ceased to exist as a separate entity. The Oakwood Club opened in 1906 with a 9-hole golf course. After expansion, the course was selected as the site of the 1921 Western Open Golf Tournament. After the merger with Excelsior, the clubhouse was expanded, with the addition of squash courts, bowling alleys, and an outdoor swimming pool. During World War II, the U.S. Army's 729th Military Police Battalion utilized the Oakwood clubhouse as a barracks. After the war, further improvements were made. In 1961, the membership approved the purchase of land in Kirtland. This property was never developed and was sold off in 1987. Because of falling revenue, the Oakwood Club decided in 2010 to move its members to the Mayfield Sand Ridge Club and put its 144-acre property up for sale. The Oakwood Club ceased to exist April 1, 2010. | | | Call #: | MS 5440 | | | Extent: | 14.4 linear feet (17 containers) | | | Subjects: | Oakwood Club (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) | Excelsior Club (Cleveland, Ohio) | Oakwood Club (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Country clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 5 | Title: | Edith and Isadore Silverman Papers
| | | Creator: | Silverman, Edith and Isadore | | | Dates: | 1933-1995 | | | Abstract: | Edna and Isadore Silverman were a Jewish couple of Cleveland, Ohio. Edith was a member of the girls' social club, Phi Delis, in the 1930s. The club often participated in social activities with a Jewish boys' club, the Copains. They would have outings in various locales through the Cleveland area. Her husband, Isadore Silverman, served in the 470th Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Sept. 1943-Jan. 1946. He was trained at Camp Callan in California, 1943-1944, and was later stationed in New Guinea and Panay, 1944-1945. the collection consists of photographs, letters, telegrams, and newspaper clippings. The collection includes numerous portraits of Edith Silverman's "Phi Deli" outings (ca. 1930s) and portraits of Isadore Silverman's experiences in the United States and Asia (ca. World War II). | | | Call #: | MS 4963 | | | Extent: | 0.21 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Silverman, Edith Lefshitz, 1914- | Silverman, Isadore, 1914-1992 | Phi Delis (Organization) | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jewish soldiers -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jewish girls -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs | Soldiers -- United States | World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish | World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- New Guinea | World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Philippines -- Panay Island | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century | Camp Callan (Calif.) | Panay Island (Philippines) | New Guinea
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