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1. Two Men Two Men Police; Buildings; Photo of two men standing in front of a building, one is dressed in a police uniform. Sign ""NO LOAFING / OR SPITTING"" is visible on building in background.

2. South Main Street #92 South Main Street #92 Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; South Main Street - Hudson; Hudson's police chief, A.J. "Jeff" Galbos (1909-1961), once owned this circa-1925 home. More research is needed.

3. Motorcycle Police in front of the Summit County Courthouse Motorcycle Police in front of the Summit County Courthouse This image shows the Akron Police Department Motorcyle officers posed in front of the Summit County Courthouse.

4. A Brief History of Akron 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,...

5. Abortion Protest Abortion Protest Abortion; Abortion Clinic; Protesters; Police; A man talks to police after attempting to force his way into an abortion clinic on S. Arlington St. Members of the Northeast Ohio Rescue group, part of the national Operation Rescue, blocked two Akron,...

6. Air Races - Pass Air Races - Pass Racing; Cleveland; National Air Races; A 1937 National Air Races pass.

7. Akron Commision on Civil Disorders - Mayor Ballard's letter Akron Commision on Civil Disorders - Mayor Ballard's letter Akron; Government; Riots; Mayors; Wooster Avenue; Race Relations; Riot of 1968; A letter from John S. Ballard, Mayor of Akron Ohio (1966-1979), to Edwin L. Lively, Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Akron and chairman of the Akron Commision on Civil Disorders. In the letter,...

8. Akron Crime - Captain Struzenski Akron Crime - Captain Struzenski Crime; Akron Police Department; High Street; Captain John F. Struzenski standing outside the Akron Police Department on S. High Street in Akron, Ohio.

9. Akron Crime - Coburn St. Akron Crime - Coburn St. Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; Coburn Street; Captain John F. Struzenski searching for jewels and money at a house on Coburn Street in Akron, Ohio.

10. Akron Crime - Coburn St. Akron Crime - Coburn St. Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; Coburn Street; Captain John F. Struzenski searching for jewels and money at a house on Coburn Street in Akron, Ohio.

11. Akron Crime - Evidence Akron Crime - Evidence Crime; Akron Police Department; Sheriff Robert Smith [left] and Captain John F. Struzenski [right] looking over evidence of a crime.

12. Akron Crime - Francis Case Akron Crime - Francis Case Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; Automobiles; Captain John F. Struzenski standing over the remains of a Ford Sedan in Akron, Ohio. The sedan was found on the property of Andrew Francis. It was reported stolen by Eli Popa on September 15, 1930.

13. Akron Crime - Fulton Case Akron Crime - Fulton Case Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; People's Hospital (Akron); Captain John F. Struzenski questioning Forrest Fulton at the People's Hospital in Akron, Ohio. Fulton was shot three times in the shoulder.

14. Akron Crime - Garage Akron Crime - Garage Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; Unidentified Akron police and detectives at a garage on Brown and Thornton Street in Akron, Ohio.

15. Akron Crime - Goodrich Embezzlement Akron Crime - Goodrich Embezzlement Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; Roy C. Blackburn at the Akron Police Department.

16. Akron Crime - Hawse Case Akron Crime - Hawse Case Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; Trains; Captain John F. Struzenski interviewing witnesses from the Edward Hawse case.

17. Akron Crime - Hawse Case Akron Crime - Hawse Case Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; Trains; Captain John F. Struzenski interviewing witnesses from the Edward Hawse case.

18. Akron Crime - Hawse Case Akron Crime - Hawse Case Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; Trains; Captain John F. Struzenski interviewing witnesses from the Edward Hawse case.

19. Akron Crime - Line Up Akron Crime - Line Up Crime; Akron; Akron Police Department; A police line-up at the Akron Police Department in Akron, Ohio.

20. Akron Crime - Willet Case Akron Crime - Willet Case Crime; Akron Police Department; Summit County Prosecutor; Captain John F. Struzenski leaving the Summit County Prosecutor's Office with Betty Willet.
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