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| Manuscript Collection | Save | 141 | Title: | Abington Foundation Records
| | | Creator: | Abington Foundation | | | Dates: | 1983-2004 | | | Abstract: | The Abington Foundation (f. 1983) was created by David Knight Ford (1894-1993) and Elizabeth Kingsley Ford (1896-1990) to support organizations, generally in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, dedicated to promoting education, health care, economic independence, and cultural activities. The foundation's grant-making philosophy was devised by Mr. Ford and his four sons who comprised the original board of trustees. Each funding area had a particular focus. The educational focus is pre-primary through higher education, and thus the foundation has supported a vast array of educational institutions and programs such as Early Childhood Options of University City, museums (e.g. Cleveland Museum of Natural History), historical societies (e.g. Moreland Hills Historical Society, and the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad) and universities, including Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. The foundation's healthcare focus is on geriatrics and nursing with grants going to the Eliza Bryant Center, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., The Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, American Red Cross, and many others. Economic independence with a focus on the promotion or sustaining of individual and family self-sufficiency has led the foundation to give grants to organizations such as the Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland, Ohio Hunger Task Force, People's Emergency Shelter, and Habitat for Humanity. In promoting local culture with an emphasis on arts education and historic preservation, the Abington Foundation has made grants to artistic enterprises and groups such as Art House, Inc., Beck Center for the Arts, The Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Public Theater, and Musical Arts Association. The Fords wished to serve their country and community, and dedicated their lives to doing so. David Knight Ford was a captain in the United States armed forces during World War I, joining shortly after graduating from Yale University. After the war, he returned to school and earned a law degree from Western Reserve University. His wife, Elizabeth, volunteered with the Red Cross as a nurse during the First World War, as well as a volunteer nurse's aide during the Second World War, and founded the Ohio League for Nursing (originally the Cleveland Area League for Nursing). Elizabeth earned the Margaret Ireland Award for Civic Achievement in 1973 from the Women's City Club for her works. They married in 1920 and remained so for 70 years until Elizabeth's death in 1990. David's business acumen led to the founding of the Lubrizol Corporation, and later the Lubrizol Foundation. He donated the family farm (originally settled by his great grandfather) situated on land now part of University Circle to help develop Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals. Parts of the farm became the sites of the Case School of Applied Sciences, Western Reserve College, and University Hospitals. Named for the area of New England where David Ford's ancestors settled, the Abington Foundation has continued after the deaths of its founders, providing assistance through 2012. Though both the elder Fords have died, family members continue to serve on the Board of Directors. The collection consists of correspondence, financial records, grant proposals, minutes, newspaper clippings, and receipts. | | | Call #: | MS 5137 | | | Extent: | 17.00 linear feet (19 containers) | | | Subjects: | Ford, David K., 1894-1993. | Ford, Elizabeth Kingsley Brooks, 1896-1990. | Abington Foundation. | Lubrizol Foundation. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments. | Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments. | Medical care -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments. | Business enterprises -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments.
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Book | Save | 142 | Title: | History of prices during the war: summary / by Wesley C. Mitchell
| | | Creator: | Mitchell, Wesley Clair, 1874-1948 | | | | United States War Industries Board. | | | Publication: | War Industries Board ; Govt. Print. Off, Washington,1919. | | | Notes: | Cover title. At head of title: War Industries Board. Bernard M. Baruch, Chairman; Edwin F. Gay, Chairman of the Division of Planning and Statistics. | | | Call #: | HC106.2 M682 | | | Extent: | 96 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. | | | Subjects: | World War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspects -- United States | Prices -- United States
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Book | Save | 143 | Title: | Rays of light from all lands: the bibles and beliefs of mankind. Scriptures, faiths and systems of every age, race and nation, a complete story of all churches and communions; notable utterances by foremost representatives of all faiths
| | | Creator: | Towne, E. C. (Edward Cornelius), 1834-1911 | | | | Canfield, A. J. | | | | Hagar, George J. (George Jotham), 1847-1921 | | | | World's parliament of religions, Chicago | | | Publication: | Gay brothers & company, New York,[c1895] | | | Notes: | On cover: The beliefs of mankind. | | | Call #: | B 4074 | | | Extent: | xxx, 7-866 p. front., plates, ports., facsims. 25 cm. | | | Subjects: | Religions | Religion
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 144 | Title: | Abington Foundation Records, Series II
| | | Creator: | Abington Foundation | | | Dates: | 2004-2009 | | | Abstract: | The Abington Foundation (f. 1983) was created by David Knight Ford (1894-1993) and Elizabeth Kingsley Ford (1896-1990) to support organizations, generally in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, dedicated to promoting education, health care, economic independence, and cultural activities. The foundation's grant-making philosophy was devised by Mr. Ford and his four sons who comprised the original board of trustees. Each funding area had a particular focus. The educational focus is pre-primary through higher education, and thus the foundation has supported a vast array of educational institutions and programs such as Early Childhood Options of University City, museums (e.g. Cleveland Museum of Natural History), historical societies (e.g. Moreland Hills Historical Society, and the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad) and universities, including Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. The foundation's healthcare focus is on geriatrics and nursing with grants going to the Eliza Bryant Center, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., The Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, American Red Cross, and many others. Economic independence with a focus on the promotion or sustaining of individual and family self-sufficiency has led the foundation to give grants to organizations such as the Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland, Ohio Hunger Task Force, People's Emergency Shelter, and Habitat for Humanity. In promoting local culture with an emphasis on arts education and historic preservation, the Abington Foundation has made grants to artistic enterprises and groups such as Art House, Inc., Beck Center for the Arts, The Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Public Theater, and Musical Arts Association. The Fords wished to serve their country and community, and dedicated their lives to doing so. David Knight Ford was a captain in the United States armed forces during World War I, joining shortly after graduating from Yale University. After the war, he returned to school and earned a law degree from Western Reserve University. His wife, Elizabeth, volunteered with the Red Cross as a nurse during the First World War, as well as a volunteer nurse's aide during the Second World War, and founded the Ohio League for Nursing (originally the Cleveland Area League for Nursing). Elizabeth earned the Margaret Ireland Award for Civic Achievement in 1973 from the Women's City Club for her works. They married in 1920 and remained so for 70 years until Elizabeth's death in 1990. David's business acumen led to the founding of the Lubrizol Corporation, and later the Lubrizol Foundation. He donated the family farm (originally settled by his great grandfather) situated on land now part of University Circle to help develop Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals. Parts of the farm became the sites of the Case School of Applied Sciences, Western Reserve College, and University Hospitals. Named for the area of New England where David Ford's ancestors settled, the Abington Foundation has continued after the deaths of its founders, providing assistance through 2012. Though both the elder Fords have died, family members continue to serve on the Board of Directors. The collection consists of grant proposals and attachments. | | | Call #: | MS 5299 | | | Extent: | 6.60 linear feet (8 containers) | | | Subjects: | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Book | Save | 146 | Title: | Father-son occupations among Negroes in Atlanta, Georgia: A supplementary study of occupational characteristics of white collar and skilled Negro workers in five cities of Georgia
| | | Creator: | United States Works Projects Administration. Georgia. | | | Publication: | Atlanta,1937] | | | Notes: | At head of title: Works Progress Administration of Georgia. Miss Gay B. Shepperson, administrator. Milton W. Blanton, coordinator of research and statistical projects. Mimeographed. Bibliography: leaf 103. | | | Call #: | E185.8 U58 | | | Extent: | viii, 103 Á. tables. 28cm. | | | Subjects: | African Americans -- Employment | African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta | African Americans -- Social conditions
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Book | Save | 147 | Title: | Occupational characteristics of white collar and skilled Negro workers of Atlanta, Georgia
| | | Creator: | United States Work Projects Administration. Georgia. | | | | Smith, Ruth Dixon. | | | Publication: | Atlanta,1937] | | | Notes: | At head of title: Works progress administration of Georgia. Miss Gay B. Shepperson, administrator. Milton W. Blanton, coordinator of research and statistical projects. Mimeographed. "The project was supervised and the report written by Ruth Dixon Smith." -- Leaf [ii] Bibliography: Á. 108-110. | | | Call #: | E185.8 U584 | | | Extent: | 110 Á. illus. 28cm. | | | Subjects: | African Americans -- Employment | African Americans -- Economic conditions
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Book | Save | 148 | Title: | Lossing's new history of the United States: from the discovery of the American continent to the present time : for all readers
| | | Creator: | Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891 | | | Publication: | Gay Brothers, New York,1884. | | | Notes: | Cover title: Lossings United States. Engraved illustrations. | | | Call #: | E178. L881n | | | Extent: | 772, [86] p., 3 leaves of plates : ill., facsims., ports. ; 27 cm. | | | Subjects: | Washington, George, -- 1732-1799 | United States -- History | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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Book | Save | 149 | Title: | Ovid's Metamorphoses in fifteen books
| | | Creator: | Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D | | | | Garth, SamuelSir, 1661-1719 | | | Publication: | Printed for J. Tonson, London,1717. | | | Notes: | Added illustrated t.-p. engr. Dedication signed: S. Garth. Translated by Dryden, Addison, Eusden, Mainwaring, Croxall, Tate, Gay, Pope, Congreve, Rowe, Garth and others. Macdonald, Hugh. John Dryden, p. 65; Case, A.E. A bibliography of English poetical miscellanies, 1521-1750, p. 218. | | | Call #: | B 8681 Oversize | | | Extent: | [6], xx, [4], 548 p., [17] leaves of plates : ill., port., plates ; 41 cm. | | | Subjects: | Imprints, Early English To 1750
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Book | Save | 150 | Title: | A letter from Gen. Harper, of Maryland, to Elias B. Caldwell, Esq., secretary of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour, in the United States, with their own consent
| | | Creator: | Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825 | | | | Caldwell, Elias B. | | | | American Colonization Society | | | Publication: | Printed for E. J. Cole, by R. J. Matchett, corner of Gay and Water Streets, Baltimore,1818. | | | Notes: | "Published by order of the society." | | | Call #: | HT1162 Y1, no.7 | | | Extent: | 32 p. ; 21 cm. | | | Subjects: | African Americans -- Colonization -- Africa | Imprints, Early American To 1820
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Book | Save | 151 | Title: | The George Mason lectures: honoring the two hundredth anniversary of the Virginia declaration of rights, adopted by the Virginia Convention, June 12, 1776
| | | Publication: | Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Va,1976] | | | Notes: | "Lectures were originally edited and published by the Virginia Law Review, LXII (June 1976), pp. 843-944..." Includes bibliographical references. | | | Call #: | Pam. G384 | | | Extent: | xiv, 843-944, 21 p. : front., ports. ; 26 cm. | | | Subjects: | Constitutional history -- United States | Political rights -- United States | Liberty
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Book | Save | 152 | Title: | Haverhill: foundation facts concerning its settlement, growth, industries, and societies, etc., etc
| | | Publication: | Bridgman & Gay, Haverhill, Mass,1879. | | | Notes: | Cover title: Haverhill, facts of interest concerning its early history, its soldiers in the great rebellion, its Grand Army, its churches, secret societies, etc., etc. Imprint date on cover: 1880. | | | Call #: | Pam. H1008 | | | Extent: | 39 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. | | | Subjects: | Haverhill (Mass.) -- History | Haverhill (Mass.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Registers
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Book | Save | 155 | Title: | Constance Fenimore Woolson's nineteenth century: essays
| | | Creator: | Brehm, Victoria, 1947- | | | Publication: | Wayne State University Press, Detroit, Mich,c2001. | | | Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index. | | | Call #: | PS3363 C757 | | | Extent: | 255 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. | | | Subjects: | Woolson, Constance Fenimore, -- 1840-1894 -- Criticism and interpretation | Woolson, Constance Fenimore, -- 1840-1894 -- Friends and associates | Woolson, Constance Fenimore, -- 1840-1894 -- Contemporaries | Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 19th century | Travelers' writings, American -- History and criticism | Regionalism in literature
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 156 | Title: | Society of Mayflower Descendants, Cleveland Colony Records
| | | Creator: | Society of Mayflower Descendants, Cleveland Colony | | | Dates: | 1930-1984 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland Colony of the Society of Mayflower Descendants (f. 1930) was organized by Mrs. Walter D. Meals as a colony of the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Ohio. The activities of the colony include genealogical research on descendants of Mayflower passengers and distributing copies of the Mayflower Compact in schools. Membership is open to any proven descendant of a Mayflower passenger. The collection consists of a history of the colony, a petition for its charter, constitutions, minutes, membership data, genealogical information on members, reports, bulletins, financial records, information on events, correspondence, copies of addresses, scrapbooks, writings, newspaper clippings, reports of colony organizations, and miscellaneous documents. This collection is useful for those interested in the activities of the Society of Mayflower Descendants and of patriotic societies in general. Also valuable is the genealogical information on Mayflower passengers and their descendants. | | | Call #: | MS 4178 | | | Extent: | 2.81 linear feet (4 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Society of Mayflower Descendants. Cleveland Colony -- Archives. | Patriotic societies -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) -- Genealogy. | Massachusetts -- History -- New Plymouth, 1620-1691 -- Societies, etc. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy. | United States -- Genealogy.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 157 | Title: | Saint Luke's Foundation Records
| | | Creator: | Saint Luke's Foundation | | | Dates: | 1954-2009 | | | Abstract: | Saint Luke's Foundation was established in 1997 after the Saint Luke's Medical Center was sold to Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corporation and its regional partners, the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine. The foundation was created to help continue the philanthropic mission of the Saint Luke's Medical Center and Saint Luke's Hospital Association. This collection consists of institutional and administrative records for Saint Luke's Foundation, Saint Luke's Medical Center and Saint Luke's Hospital Association, grant records from Saint Luke's Foundation, as well as some artwork and photographs related to these organizations. | | | Call #: | MS 5472 | | | Extent: | 30 linear feet (29 containers) | | | Subjects: | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Hospitals -- Ohio -- Cleveland
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 158 | Title: | Saint Luke's Foundation Records
| | | Creator: | Saint Luke's Foundation | | | Dates: | 1954-2009 | | | Abstract: | Saint Luke's Foundation was established in 1997 after the Saint Luke's Medical Center was sold to Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corporation and its regional partners, the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine. The foundation was created to help continue the philanthropic mission of the Saint Luke's Medical Center and Saint Luke's Hospital Association. This collection consists of institutional and administrative records for Saint Luke's Foundation, Saint Luke's Medical Center and Saint Luke's Hospital Association, grant records from Saint Luke's Foundation, as well as some artwork and photographs related to these organizations. | | | Call #: | MS 5472 | | | Extent: | 30 linear feet (29 containers) | | | Subjects: | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Hospitals -- Ohio -- Cleveland
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 159 | Title: | Harmon Family Papers
| | | Creator: | Harmon Family | | | Dates: | 1766-1885 | | | Abstract: | The Harmon family moved to Mantua, Portage County, Ohio from Suffield Connecticut, in 1799. Elias Harmon held several public offices and was land agent for many Connecticut residents. His son, Orrin, was active in the land business and was surveyor for Portage County and the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Julian Harmon was the son of Orrin. The collection contains the papers of Elias, Orrin, Julian and Martin Harmon. Includes correspondence, diaries, financial accounts and receipts, land deeds and memoranda of sales, legal documents, estate papers, powers of attorney, tax records, notebooks, surveys, and other papers, documenting their note collection and land agency business. Also, includes material on the Protection Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, the Franklin and Warren Railroad, the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, the Independent Knights of Temperance, and the fur trade and anti-slavery movement, with references to state and national politics, banking policies, and anti-masonic movements. | | | Call #: | MS 0104 | | | Extent: | 5.40 linear feet (14 containers) | | | Subjects: | Harmon family. | Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. | Independent Knights of Temperance. | Temperance -- Ohio -- Societies, etc. | Peddlers and peddling -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. | Deeds -- Ohio -- Portage County. | Real property -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. | Real property -- Ohio -- Portage County. | Fur trade -- United States. | Executors and administrators -- Ohio -- Western Reserve. | Antislavery movements -- United States. | Mantua (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | Portage County (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | Portage County (Ohio) -- Surveys. | Western Reserve (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | Ohio -- Politics and government -- 1787-1865. | United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1865. | Western Reserve (Ohio) -- Surveys.
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