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1. 1941 Civil War Veterans Reunion 1941 Civil War Veterans Reunion Civil War; Wars; Ohio Infantry; Union Army; Streets and Roads; Veterans; Awards and Honors; Reunions; Letters; Women's Relief Corps; Ladies of the Grand Army; Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Portsmouth, Ohio; Mansfield, Ohio; Clyde, Ohio; Mt. Vernon, Ohio; Akron; Shelby, Ohio; Wooster, Ohio; Cleveland; A souvenir program from the 1941 reunion of Ohio Civil War Veterans, and the dedication of General McPherson Highway in Clyde, Ohio.

2. Main Street - South Main Street - South Postcards; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Downtown Akron; A postcard showing South Main Street in Akron, Ohio.

3. The Central Savings and Trust Co. The Central Savings and Trust Co. Postcards; Central Savings & Trust; Banks and banking; Buildings; Mill Street A postcard showing The Central Savings and Trust Company at the intersection of Main Street and Mill Street in Akron, Ohio. The Central Savings and Trust Company was formed with the merger of the Central...

4. First Second National First Second National Postcards; First Second National; Banks and banking; Buildings; Main Street; Downtown Akron A postcard showing the First Second National Bank building on Main Street in downtown Akron, Ohio. The building was originally designed and built with seven stories in 1911, four more were added in 1919....

5. Doodlebug Memory - Way Doodlebug Memory - Way Doodlebug; Doodlebug Memorial Garden; Accidents and Disasters; Deaths; Cuyahoga Falls; Sill Middle School; Many letters were sent to the "Doodlebug Kids" from individuals who had lost loved ones in the Doodlebug disaster. These letters were transcribed and added to the Doodlebug Journal.

6. Dr. Upson Residence, 339 Southwest Avenue Dr. Upson Residence, 339 Southwest Avenue Tallmadge; Funeral Homes; Ohio; Houses Dr. Frank Upson (a.k.a. Francis Wright Upson) was a well known member of the community and the son of Dr. Daniel Upson. His obituary in the Akron Beacon Journal described him as “remarkable for simplicity...

7. Dr. Sperry's Residence, 17 Southwest Avenue Dr. Sperry's Residence, 17 Southwest Avenue Tallmadge; Tallmadge Circle; Funeral homes; Ohio; Houses In 1882, Dr. Willis Sperry hired Francis D. Alling to build this house, located at Tallmadge Circle on the former site of the William Oviatt House. Dr. Sperry purchased the Oviatt house and had it moved...

8. The Ohio Informer - Vol. XII - No. 52 The Ohio Informer - Vol. XII - No. 52 Newspapers; African-Americans; Race Relations; Akron; NAACP; Printing and Publishing - Akron; Canton, Ohio; Barberton, Ohio; Massillon, Ohio; Alliance, Ohio; Churches; Libraries; Beauty contestants; The "Akron Informer" was created in 1921 by Amos Forman. At the time, the African American community was being ignored by the major papers in the area. Unfortunately, the paper was only published for a...

9. Thirteenth Annual Report of The City Hospital of Akron Thirteenth Annual Report of The City Hospital of Akron Hospitals; Akron City Hospital; Nurses The City Hospital of Akron was incorporated on April 14, 1904 and took over all of the property and assets of the unincorporated association known as The City Hospital of Akron. The purpose for the institution...

10. A crowd parts as a funeral carriage pulls up to St. Vincent Church A crowd parts as a funeral carriage pulls up to St. Vincent Church Churches; Funeral; Horse-Drawn Buggy A crowd watches while a horse-drawn carriage approaches the front of St. Vincent Church and pallbearers carry a casket down the front steps. Founded in 1837, St. Vincent is the oldest Catholic church in...

11. Funeral carriage pulls up to the main entrance of St. Vincent Funeral carriage pulls up to the main entrance of St. Vincent Churches; Funeral; Horse-Drawn Buggy A crowd watches while pallbearers carry a casket out the front of St. Vincent Church and into a horse-drawn carriage. Founded in 1837, St. Vincent is the oldest Catholic church in Akron, Ohio and has served...

12. Pallbearers at a Knights of Columbus funeral Pallbearers at a Knights of Columbus funeral Churches; Funeral; Knights of Columbus A large crowd watches while pallbearers carry a casket out of the front of St. Vincent Church to an awaiting carriage with Knights of Columbus flag in the archway. Founded in 1837, St. Vincent is the oldest...

13. Pallbearers load a casket into a carriage at a Knights of Columbus funeral Pallbearers load a casket into a carriage at a Knights of Columbus funeral Churches; Funeral; Knights of Columbus A large crowd watches while pallbearers load a casket into an awaiting carriage. Founded in 1837, St. Vincent is the oldest Catholic church in Akron, Ohio and has served the community for over 175 years....

14. C. W. Seiberling dies at 85; Services set for 3 p.m. Monday C. W. Seiberling dies at 85; Services set for 3 p.m. Monday Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.; Seiberling Rubber Co.;

15. The Ohio Informer - Vol. XII - No. 27 The Ohio Informer - Vol. XII - No. 27 Newspapers; African-Americans; Race Relations; Akron; NAACP; Printing and Publishing - Akron; Canton, Ohio; Barberton, Ohio; Massillon, Ohio; Alliance, Ohio; Churches; Sports; The "Akron Informer" was created in 1921 by Amos Forman. At the time, the African American community was being ignored by the major papers in the area. Unfortunately, the paper was only published for a...

16. The Ohio Informer - Vol. IX - No. 45 The Ohio Informer - Vol. IX - No. 45 Newspapers; African-Americans; Race Relations; Akron; NAACP; Printing and Publishing - Akron; Canton, Ohio; Barberton, Ohio; Massillon, Ohio; Alliance, Ohio; Churches; Polio; The "Akron Informer" was created in 1921 by Amos Forman. At the time, the African American community was being ignored by the major papers in the area. Unfortunately, the paper was only published for a...

17. The Akron Informer - Vol. II - No. 26 The Akron Informer - Vol. II - No. 26 Newspapers; African-Americans; Race Relations; Akron; Politics; Boxers; Biography; Military; Music; Sports; Churches; Printing and Publishing - Akron; NAACP; The "Akron Informer" was created in 1921 by Amos Forman. At the time, the African American community was being ignored by the major papers in the area. Unfortunately, the paper was only published for a...

18. Atlas and Industrial Geography of Summit County, 1910 Atlas and Industrial Geography of Summit County, 1910 Atlas; Maps; Summit County; Ohio; The 1910 Atlas and Industrial Geography of Summit County, Ohio. The atlas was made from county records and actual surveys.

19. Owen Brown Street #49 Owen Brown Street #49 Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Owen Brown Street; Irish immigrants from Doneraile, County of Cork, William Noonan (1830-1904) and his brother, shoemaker John Noonan (1830-1918) once owned the land where this home sits. It is possible that William, a local...

20. Owen Brown Street #55 Owen Brown Street #55 Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Owen Brown Street; Irish immigrants from Doneraile, County of Cork, William Noonan (1830-1904) and his brother, shoemaker John Noonan (1830-1918) once owned the land where this home sits. It is possible that William, a local...
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