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Akron, O. Office and Plant of Werner Pub. Co.
Werner Company; Postcards; Perkins Street; Union Street;
This postcard shows the offices of the Werner Publishing Company at Perkins and North Union Streets. Also visible are the buildings that housed the printing operations. Werner Publishing was started by...
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The Werner Company Plant, Akron, Ohio
Werner Company; Postcards;
This postcard shows the Werner Company Plant in Akron, Ohio. Werner Publishing was started by Paul Werner in the late 1890s and was one of the largest publishing and printing companies in the world. It...
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Columbus-Franklin County Memorial Building
Columbus, Franklin County, Memorial Building, Memorials, Postcards
The Franklin County Memorial Building in Columbus, Ohio. A "Photostint" card made by the Detroit Publishing Company. Post dated July 27, 1910.
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Dayton-Flower Boxes at The National Cash Register Company
Dayton, The National Cash Register Company, Flower Boxes, Flowers, Bridges, Postcards
Flower boxes on one of the bridges connecting buildings at The National Cash Register Company in Dayton, Ohio. A "Phostint" postcard made by the Detroit Publishing Company. Post dated April 17, 1914.
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Illustrated Summit County Map, 1891
Summit County; akron; maps; townships; Atlas
Illustrated Summit County, Ohio representing her manufacturing interests, commercial houses, public institutions, farms, homes, & people with history statistics and general information. Map of United States,...
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Interview with Mr. Mel Lerner (segment 1)
Rubber Industry; publishing
Melvin E. Lerner was born in France in 1910. His family immigrated to the United States when he was just one year old. Mr. Lerner was the editor of Rubber Age, an influential trade journal. Later Mel served...
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Interview with Mr. Mel Lerner (segment 6)
Rubber Industry; publishing
Melvin E. Lerner was born in France in 1910. His family immigrated to the United States when he was just one year old. Mr. Lerner was the editor of Rubber Age, an influential trade journal. Later Mel served...
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Wingfoot Clan - Akron Edition 1946 01 02
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Published in the interest of Goodyear's Akron employees. It began publication in 1912.
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Wingfoot Clan - Akron Edition 1943 02 17
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Published in the interest of Goodyear's Akron employees. It began publication in 1912.
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A Brief History of Akron
Akron; Middlebury; Ohio and Erie Canal; Canals; Railroads; Cuyahoga Falls; Cuyahoga River; Lake Erie; Summit Lake; Portange Path; Summit County; Cleveland; Cascade Mill; Cascade Race; Cascade; Cleveland & Pittsburg Railroad; Cleveland, Zanesville & Cincinnati Railroad; Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Railroad; Erie Railroad; B. & O. Railroad; Akron, Bedford & Cleveland Electric Line; A. & C. F. Rapid Transit; Portage County; Twinsburg; Northfield Township; Boston; Hudson; Stow; Northampton; Portage; Tallmadge; Springfield; Coventry; Ritchfield; Bath; Copley; Norton; Green; Franklin; Summit City; Civil War; American Indians; Diamond Match Company; Mills; Manufacturing; B. F. Goodrich Company; Rubber Industry; Banks and banking; Schools; Churches; Buchtel College; First Universalist Church; Parks; Grace Park; Union Park; Perkins Park; Pleasant Park; Neptune Park; Akron Public Library; Clubs and Organizations; Military; Businesses
This history of Akron, Ohio appears in the Art Work of Akron, Ohio series and is spread out over the nine parts. It covers the time period from the early founding of the city along the Ohio Canal to 1898,...
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Living Room in the Selden Anderson Home
Saafield Publishing; Akron; Houses; residences; interior
Pictured above is the Living Room in Selden Anderson House. Located at 2155 Ridgewood Road, it is a Georgian Revival (Colonial) style home designed by Roy G. Firestone. Selden Anderson was born in Salem,...
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Staircase in the Selden Anderson Home
houses; Saafield Publishing;
Pictured above is a Staircase in Selden Anderson House. Located at 2155 Ridgewood Road, it is a Georgian Revival (Colonial) style home designed by Roy G. Firestone. Selden Anderson was born in Salem, Virginia...
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The Werner Company
Postcards; Werner Company; Printing and Publishing - Akron; Buildings; Union Street; Akron; First Congregational Church; Perkins Street;
A postcard showing The Werner Company at Perkins and North Union Streets in Akron, Ohio. The Werner Company, founded in the late 1890s by Paul E. Werner, was the largest printing and publishing plant in...
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The Werner Company
Postcards; Werner Company; Printing and Publishing - Akron; Buildings; Union Street; Akron; Perkins Street;
A postcard showing The Werner Company at Perkins and North Union Streets in Akron, Ohio. The Werner Company, founded in the late 1890s by Paul E. Werner, was the largest printing and publishing plant in...
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The Werner Company
Postcards; Werner Company; Printing and Publishing - Akron; Buildings; Union Street; Akron; Perkins Street;
A postcard showing The Werner Company at Perkins and North Union Streets in Akron, Ohio. The Werner Company, founded in the late 1890s by Paul E. Werner, was the largest printing and publishing plant in...
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Interview with Mr. Mel Lerner (segment 2)
Rubber Industry; publishing
Melvin E. Lerner was born in France in 1910. His family immigrated to the United States when he was just one year old. Mr. Lerner was the editor of Rubber Age, an influential trade journal. Later Mel served...
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Interview with Mr. Mel Lerner (segment 3)
Rubber Industry; publishing
Melvin E. Lerner was born in France in 1910. His family immigrated to the United States when he was just one year old. Mr. Lerner was the editor of Rubber Age, an influential trade journal. Later Mel served...
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Interview with Mr. Mel Lerner (segment 4)
Rubber Industry; publishing
Melvin E. Lerner was born in France in 1910. His family immigrated to the United States when he was just one year old. Mr. Lerner was the editor of Rubber Age, an influential trade journal. Later Mel served...
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Interview with Mr. Mel Lerner (segment 5)
Rubber Industry; publishing
Melvin E. Lerner was born in France in 1910. His family immigrated to the United States when he was just one year old. Mr. Lerner was the editor of Rubber Age, an influential trade journal. Later Mel served...
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Interview with Mr. Mel Lerner (segment 7)
Rubber Industry; publishing
Melvin E. Lerner was born in France in 1910. His family immigrated to the United States when he was just one year old. Mr. Lerner was the editor of Rubber Age, an influential trade journal. Later Mel served...
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