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Division Street #67
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
This house was built in 1852 and was home to Nantucket native Edward S. Cartwright (1821-1909), who purchased the home in 1854 and resided here until 1869, when he moved into his newly built home at 204...
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West Streetsboro Street #187
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; West Streetsboro Street;
The construction of this building likely dates to the late 1920s. It once functioned as the Lake Forest housing development field office for the S.H. Kleinman Realty Co. More research is needed.
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Aurora Street #161
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Aurora Street;
This brick Greek Revival house was built during the prosperity of the 1850s. Seymour Straight (1816-1896), a wealthy cheese manufacturer, purchased the house and added full-length pillars to the front...
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Division Street #68
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
World War I veteran and College of Marietta graduate Ralph C. Pipes (1899-1983) resided here after returning home from the war. This two-story home probably dates to the early 1900s, but more research...
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Division Street #71
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
This house built circa 1893 was once home to English immigrant Henry J. Newland (1867-1919) and his Irish wife Ellen Collins (1863-1929). Newland served as butler and maidservant to James W. Ellsworth...
66.
Division Street #72
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
Lawrence I. Henry (1896-1966), mail and express messenger and World War I veteran, once lived in this quaint gabled-roof home. More research is needed.
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Division Street #79
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
Ransom Ellsworth's (1805-1883) third wife, Eliza Castle Ellsworth (1827-1905), built this late-Victorian home in 1890. Eliza was born in Torrington, Connecticut. In Connecticut, she was a well-known dressmaker....
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Division Street #83
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
This Victorian farmhouse, built in 1889 by Lydia L. Finch, has been home to many well-known Hudson residents. The Elliman family were longtime owners. Clifford Elliman (1882-1967), who worked for the Pennsylvania...
69.
Division Street #85
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
The late-Victorian Wendling house was built in 1889 by Philip (1858-1929) and Mary Elizabeth (1854-1933) Wendling. Philip, a butcher, owned a meat market on Main Street. Wendling often fed the birds small...
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Division Street #89
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
This circa 1890s home sports double windows in the front gable and a central chimney. It was long known as the Hanson home for the multiple generations of the family who inhabited it. Hewson Hanson (1896-1979)...
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Mary Day Nursery
Akron; Mary Day Nursery; Akron Children's Medical Center
The Mary Day Nursery and Children's Hospital was founded in 1891 by a group headed by Mary P. Raymond. The original building, located at the intersection of Buchtel and High Streets was donated by Colonel...
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First United Brethren Church
Barberton; Churches;
Postcard of United Brethren Church located on Third Street in Barberton, Ohio. The United Brethren Church began in 1890 in the village of New Portage, present day north Barberton. Initially the church...
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Anna Dean Farm Flour Mill
Anna Dean Farm; Farming; Barberton; Railroads;
Photograph of the Anna Dean Farm Flour Mill in Barberton, Ohio, which sold many of the goods produced on the farm. These products, listed on the side of the mill, include pheasants, squabs, poultry, ducks,...
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Tuesday Musical Club Float in Akron Parade
Parades; Tuesday Musical Club; Music; Akron; Women
Parade in Akron. Float for Tuesday Musical Club, "Music is the Key to The Heart." Tuesday Musical Club was founded in 1887 and it evolved into today's Tuesday Musical Association.
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Oakwood Cemetery, Cuyahoga Falls
Cemeteries; Cuyahoga Falls; Oakwood Cemetery; Postcards
Description on back: Rhododendrons, Oakwood Cemetery, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
76.
Aurora Street #126
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Aurora Street;
Western Reserve Academy graduate and greatly loved community member, golfer and rotarian Wallace Walker (1917-1974) resided here for many years. More research is needed.
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Sunday Nite Club
Jews; Singers; Clubs and Organizations;
Larry Katz and two unidenified girls singing at the Sunday Nite Club at the Akron Jewish Center in Akron, Ohio.
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Surgical Suite
Akron City Hospital; Operating Room; Hospitals; Akron;
The main operating room in the "new" 1904 City Hospital of Akron, Ohio.
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Maverick: Mohawk chief isn't lock step with big boys.
Mohawk Rubber Company;
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Morrison and Bachman
Trucking Industry; Transportation; Morrison Motor Freight; Tires; B. F. Goodrich Company;
William Morrison and J.B. Bachman in front of a B.F. Goodrich Company Silvertown tire display. On Christmas Eve, 1932, William Morrison and J.B. Bachman opened the Morrison Motor Freight company in Akron,...
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