Black and white photograph of "dinner given by Michael Gallagher and Ca---- A. Thompson at the new Willard Hotel in Washington for President and Mrs. Harding the night before his inauguration".
Black and white photograph with inscription, "lehh Family, White Water, Ohio. east side of street, looking north". Note on back states, "Whitewater Center Family taken from the South looking North".
Digital photograph of printed linen dress.
Lua Carey Cooper wore this dress in Xenia, Ohio when she was about four or five years old, just after the Civil War. Her father, Hugh Carey, worked as a real estate agent and notary public on bustling Detroit Street, where Lua and her family could have shopped for millinery and dress goods. As a young woman, she helped organize her local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1894, and thereafter served as secretary.
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Sanders' bedroom, looking northeast.
Otis-Sanders Mansion, 3133 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio., David Sanders Clark provided captions to the pictures.
Black and white group photograph. "More than 400 prominent Clevelanders gathered at Forest Hill, September 26, 1905 to honor Rockefeller (photo courtesy of Mrs. Albert D. Levy). Photo appears in Grace Goulder's 'John D. Rockefeller, The Cleveland Years', published 1973 by the Western Reserve Historical Society., Copy of original.
Black and white photograph of the "first country club-house, 1892, at Coits. Afterwards, it was burned". It was located on Lake Shore Boulevard at the foot of Eddy Road.
Black and white photograph of Harding and Woodrow Wilson (on left) in a car during the inauguration., Stamp on back "Cleveland Press Reference Dept., Jan. 24, 1953".