Letter to Myron T. Herrick, American Ambassador to Paris, France, from Theodore Roosevelt, Junior. It was carried to France by Charles Lindbergh on his historic flight.
Palmer Potter mansion in Chicago, Illinois., Potter Palmer house described in American Country Houses of the Gilded Age, new text by Arnold Lewis, Dover Publications, Inc.
Hiram House Social Settlement is a pioneer Cleveland, Ohio, social settlement founded in 1896 by a group of Hiram College students led by George Bellamy, who later became Commissioner of Recreation for the city of Cleveland. During the height of its growth the settlement offered a full range of social, educational and recreational activities, but since 1948 it has concentrated its resources on Hiram House Camp in the suburb of Chagrin Falls. Before 1948 its primary service area was centered in a neighborhood populated primarily by Jews, Italians and African Americans. The collection consists of approximately 4,000 black and white photographs and prints taken mainly by George A. Bellamy and his assistants. The collection includes scenes of the settlement house in Cleveland, Ohio, neighborhoods, activities both at the settlement house and at Hiram House Camp, and portraits of many of the staff members, supporters, and participants. The collection contains both mounted and unmounted photographs, as well as layout boards and paper negatives used in the preparation of various publications for Hiram House Camp.
Quadrilateral fight of the New York journals while Liberty is being assassinated : Attempted assassination of Liberty by Jeff. Davis and Alex. Stephens : Wm. Tillman, the African Hero who rescued the schooner S.J. Waring from the Jeff. Davis Privateers
Broadside printed in red ink.
Jeptha H. Wade (1811-1890) - Telegraph Industry - Other telegraph lines, The American Telegraph Company, pamphlet concerning government regulation of the telegraph industry, 1858; The American Telegraph Company and the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company, articles of agreement, 1859, and stockholder's letter, 1860
Black and white photograph of Rev. Stepan Furdek. Handwritten notes on back of photograph state, "Cleveland and American Slovak pioneer and leader, founded First Catholic Slovak Union, died 1915"., Background painted over.
Envelope that contained the letter to Myron T. Herrick, American Ambassador to Paris, France, from Theodore Roosevelt, Junior. It was carried to France by Charles Lindbergh on his historic flight.
Envelope that contained the letter to Myron T. Herrick, American Ambassador to Paris, France, written by Sidney B. Veit. It was carried to France by Charles Lindbergh on his historic flight.
American Olympians in London: members of the United States Olympic Team walking in Hyde Park as they saw the sights of London after having taken part in the games at Berlin.
Jeptha H. Wade (1811-1890) - Telegraph Industry - Other telegraph lines, pamphlet, "The American Telegraph Company and the Press: A Reply to the Falsehoods of the Executive Committee" by Hudson and ANdrews, Executive Committee of the New York Press Association, 1860.
Every American citizen wants the Rebellion ended and peace restored. Two plans have been proposed for doing it: one, by a Convention which met at Baltimore, June 7; the other, by a Convention which met at Chicago, August 30.
Sepia photograph of Wade family's travel in Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia and Italy. On a cruise (?)., Note on back says "American party on the Nile" "Mr. Hickson, Missis Marks, Mrs. Hickson, Mr. Timney, Mrs. Timney, Mrs. Rowell, Mrs. Joy".
Sepia photograph of Ellen Garretson Wade., Note on back says "Ellen Wade, 15 years old" "Taken in Austria whe her father was American commissioner at Vienna" and indicates the photograph company "Dr. Szekely".
Sepia photograph of Ellen Garretson Wade at 15 years old. Taken in Austria whe her father was American commissioner at Vienna., Note on back indicates the photograph company "Dr. Szekely". Wade family
Front door of Glenallen House with lush landscaping and American flag. Glenallen house was the estate of Elisabeth Severance Allen Prentiss. Was located near the estates of John Severance and Julia Severance Millikin. Photo in black and white.
George Washington Crile (1864-1943) was an internationally-known surgeon and co-founder of the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. He was also a respected medical scientist whose research and writings included surgical shock, glandular function, blood pressure and transfusion, shell shock, and the effects of wartime surgery. He served in the Army Medical Corps during the Spanish American War. During World War I, he was surgical director at the American Ambulance Hospital in Neuilly, France. In 1917, he organized and trained medical personnel from Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, who then served at United States Army Base Hospital No. 4 in Rouen, France. In 1921, he co-founded the Cleveland Clinic, serving as president (1921-1940) and as a trustee (1921-1936). In 1913, Crile helped found the American College of Surgeons, and was a member and officer not only of that organization, but also of the American Medical Association, American Surgical Association, Royal Academy of Surgeons, and the Royal Academy of Medicine. The collection consists of mounted photographs of layout pages for the Album de Las Guerre, depicting Army Base Hospital No. 4 in France during World War I. Includes a folder of original negative sleeves with notes for this picture group and for PG 15 George W. Crile Family Photographs.