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View on Akron & Cuyahoga Falls Rapid Transit Railway
Akron; Akron & Cuyahoga Falls Rapid Transit; Railroads; Streetcars and Trolleys
Due to the many valleys and ridges over which the Akron & Cuyahoga Falls Rapid Tranist Railway crossed, it was commonly called the Mountain Line. The line was built by Thomas F. Walsh of Cuyahoga Falls,...
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St. Augustine Catholic Church
Barberton; Churches; Catholic Churches;
Postcard of St. Augustine Catholic Church located on Sixth Street in Barberton, Ohio. This congregation, which began as a mission parish, predated Barberton's 1891 founding by several years. The first...
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Arthur O. Austin in the Living Room/Library
Barberton; Houses;
Photograph of Arthur O. Austin standing next to the fireplace in the Living Room/Library of the Barber Mansion. Austin bought the mansion in 1926, six years after Barber's death. Austin was the chief engineer...
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Cathedral of Tomorrow
Cathedral of Tomorrow; Cuyahoga Falls; Postcards
Description on back: The Cathedral of Tomorrow is largest interdenominational church built in this generation. It is located on Rt. #8 just north of Akron, Ohio, and is truly an architectural land-mark....
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West Streetsboro Street #185
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; West Streetsboro Street;
Pennsylvania Railroad conductor Ralph Ringler (1899-1957) once lived in this circa-1948 home. More research is needed.
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Bar Mitzvah Celebration
Jews; Parties; Food; Awards and Honors; Akron Jewish Center; Clubs and Organizations; Ceremonies;
A Bar Mitzvah celebration dinner at the Akron Jewish Center in Akron, Ohio.
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City Hospital of Akron
Akron City Hospital; Hospitals; Akron; Houses; Market Street;
The residence of Dr. Samuel W. Bartges, located on East Market Street, became the first City Hospital of Akron, Ohio. The hospital opened to patients on October 13, 1892. There were 22 beds and two private...
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Mohawk on big board
Mohawk Rubber Company;
Mohawk On Big Board By JOSEPH E. KUEBLER Beacon Journal Business Editor NEW YORK - Mohawk Rubber Co.'s common stock was listed on the New York Stock Exchange today, climaxing a 15-year period of expansion...
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Akron Motor Cargo Co. Truck
Trucking Industry; Trucks, Models of; Transportation; Akron Motor Cargo; Akron;
An unidentified man standing next to an Akron Motor Cargo truck in Akron, Ohio. In 1930, Owen Orr and his father, James Orr, opened the Akron Motor Cargo Company. In 1939, the company name changed to Motor...
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Collyer retires; Keener to lead B. F. Goodrich
B. F. Goodrich Company;
B. F. Goodrich undergoes a change in leadership.
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The rubber firm with a farmer's farm
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company; Homestead Farms;
Describes the innovative agriculture and conservation methods used at the Firestone Homestead Farms.
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Entrance to Akron Rural Cemetery
Akron; Akron Rural Cemetery; Cemeteries; Buildings; Glendale Cemetery
The entrance to the Akron Rural Cemetery is located on Glendale Avenue. When the cemetery was established in 1839, it was meant to serve both the dead and the living by providing a place for people where...
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Interior of St. Augustine Catholic Church
Barberton; Churches; Catholic Churches;
Postcard of the interior of St. Augustine Catholic Church formerly located at the corner of Seventh Street and Lake Avenue in Barberton, Ohio. This congregation, which began as a mission parish, predated...
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Colt Barn of the Anna Dean Farm
Anna Dean Farm; Farming; Barberton;
Photograph of the Colt Barn of the Anna Dean Farm in Barberton, Ohio. The Colt Barn served as a maternity ward for horses born on the farm and could hold more than 100 foals. The barn was built in 1910...
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Soldiers in Street
Military; Parades; World War I; Akron; Ohio National Guard
One of a series of photos taken in 1916, during World War I, when John Frederick Seiberling leaves Akron, Ohio with the Ohio National Guard for duty in El Paso, Texas. JFS is on the far right in second...
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Cathedral of Tomorrow
Cathedral of Tomorrow; Cuyahoga Falls; Postcards
Description on back: The Cathedral of Tomorrow, located on a 21 acre plot of ground on Ohio State Route No. 8. It is an awe-inspiring sight and a marvel of modern architectural ingenuity.
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Aurora Street #120
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Aurora Street
The original owner of this house was George Kilbourne (1769-1866), a tanner who arrived in Hudson in 1800. According to tax records of 1869, the house was moved 100 feet back from the corner lot. Thomas...
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Home Camp
Jews; Carnivals; Camps; Akron Jewish Center; Clubs and Organizations; Youth
Children enjoying a carnival at the Akron Jewish Center's "Home Camp" in Akron, Ohio.
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Akron Motor Cargo Co. Trucks
Trucking Industry; Trucks, Models of; Transportation; Akron; Akron Motor Cargo; Saunders Cartage;
Two Akron Motor Cargo Company trucks in Akron, Ohio. The trucks, owned by Ambert Cronick, were leased to Akron Motor Cargo. In 1961, Cronick purchased the Saunders Cartage Incorporated trucking company....
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Main Street
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Streetcars and Trolleys; Buildings;
In 1832, Main Street was known as Race Avenue because it was home to the Cascade Mill Race. It was later called Water. In 1836, when North Akron and South Akron merged, the name was changed to Main Street....
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