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Unidentified House
Houses; Akron; Women
Three unidentified women standing outside a house in Akron, Ohio.
142.
Unidentified House
Houses; Women; Akron
Three unidentified women standing outside a house in Akron, Ohio.
143.
Unidentified House
Houses; Akron; Dogs;
An unidentified house in Akron, Ohio.
144.
Silverlake - Cabin
Silver Lake; Houses; Parks;
A cabin at Silver Lake Park in Sliver Lake, Ohio.
145.
Log House
Houses; Waterloo Road; Massillon Road;
A log house on Waterloo and Massillon Roads in Akron, Ohio. Nettie B. Fulkerson, wife of Nerry D. Weyrick, stands on the front porch.
146.
Hale Farm House
Houses; Hale Farm and Village; Hale Homestead; Bath; Cuyahoga Valley; Farms;
The Hale family house in Bath, Ohio. In 1825, the Hale family began construction on the three-story home.
147.
Edgewood Homes
Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority; Houses; Akron;
Built in 1941, Edgewood Homes was Akron's second-oldest public housing project. It was razed in 2007 and transformed into Edgewood Village. Edgewood Village is the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority's...
148.
Edgewood Homes
Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority; Houses; Akron;
Built in 1941, Edgewood Homes was Akron's second-oldest public housing project. It was razed in 2007 and transformed into Edgewood Village. Edgewood Village is the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority's...
149.
Edgewood Homes
Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority; Houses; Akron;
Built in 1941, Edgewood Homes was Akron's second-oldest public housing project. It was razed in 2007 and transformed into Edgewood Village. Edgewood Village is the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority's...
150.
Edgewood Homes
Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority; Houses; Akron;
Built in 1941, Edgewood Homes was Akron's second-oldest public housing project. It was razed in 2007 and transformed into Edgewood Village. Edgewood Village is the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority's...
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518 W. Market Street
Houses; Market Street;
This Victorian-Romanesque house on West Market Street in Akron, Ohio was the home of Mrs. R. Wetmore and E. J. Cauffield. The address was later changed to 250 West Market Street.
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518 W. Market Street
Houses; Market Street;
This Victorian-Romanesque house on West Market Street in Akron, Ohio was the home of Mrs. R. Wetmore and E. J. Cauffield. The address was later changed to 250 West Market Street.
153.
Canals - Boat House, D.T. Wonn
Ohio and Erie Canal; Canals; Upper Basin; Canal Boats; Houses; Rowing; Main Street;
A man stands on a raft near a retired canal boat that was converted into a house (D.T. Wonn Houseboat). The "house boats" were located behind residences on South Main Street, near Wooster Avenue, and behind...
154.
Elizabeth Park Homes
Neighborhoods - Elizabeth Park; Elizabeth Park; Houses; Housing;
This image shows the homes in the Elizabeth Park Neighborhood in Akron, Ohio. On April 10, 1940, the Akron Metropolitian Housing Athority started work on the Elizabeth Park Homes project and completed...
155.
Entrance to the Marvin Home old Indian trail, Portage Path Akron, Ohio
Postcards; Houses;
This postcard shows the entrance to the home of Richard P. Marvin, Jr. and Grace Perkins-Lohmann-Marvin located on Portage Path in Akron, Ohio.
156.
View on East Market Street, Akron, Ohio.
Postcards; Market Street; Houses;
This postcard shows a suburban view of East Market Street where two women stand in the foreground of the image. It appears that it is dusk in Akron, Ohio where the trees are beginning to grow leaves.
157.
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...
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Home of Captain John Means
Tallmadge; Ohio; Houses;
This house was the residence of Capt. John A. Means, and at least two generations of his family. John Means was elected Summit County Clerk in 1860. In 1861, he left office to serve as Captain of the 115th...
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594 Northeast Avenue
Tallmadge; Ohio; Houses; First Congregational Church; Schools;
The rear portion of this house, dating to 1827, was built by Milo Stone. Sidney Barnes purchased the homestead from Nelson Stone, grandson of its founder. Sidney Barnes’ son, Reverend Howard Barnes,...
160.
Home of Andrew Treat
Tallmadge; Ohio; Houses;
Andrew Treat, a wealthy Tallmadge landowner, built this Greek Revival home in 1830. It remained in the Treat family until 1940. In the early days, seven fireplaces heated the house at 593 Southeast Avenue....
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