Black and white photograph of "Lieut. Harris leaving Cleveland in a Martin Bomber (MB-2) for Dayton. Capt. Arnold is in the Bomber's cockpit". The Glenn L. Martin Company, its scope, war record and capacity for aircraft production; with historical sketch and record of Martin airplanes in government service.
Hand drawn map of northeastern Ohio showing the location of early Indian paths and towns and of the Christian Indian missions established by the Moravian missionaries between 1772 and 1787. The Heckewelder Map was found in the papers of Moses Cleaveland., "Cleveland Starts Here"
Black and white photograph of a bedroom in the Norton house. David Z. Norton (1851-1928) was a Cleveland, Ohio, banker, a partner in the Oglebay Norton Company, and a philanthropist active in many Cleveland cultural and educational institutions. The collection consists of views of the Cleveland, Ohio, residence of David Z. Norton.
Black and white photograph of the dining room at the Norton residence. The collection consists of views of the Cleveland, Ohio, residence of David Z. Norton.
Black and white photograph of the parlor at the Norton residence. The collection consists of views of the Cleveland, Ohio, residence of David Z. Norton.
Black and white photograph of the bookcases in the parlor at the Norton residence. The collection consists of views of the Cleveland, Ohio, residence of David Z. Norton.
Black and white photograph of the Martin Bomber with the Martin factory in the rear . The Glenn L. Martin Company, its scope, war record and capacity for aircraft production; with historical sketch and record of Martin airplanes in government service.
Mary Rose Oakar was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives between 1977 and 1993, representing Ohio's 20th District, and being the first Arab-American member of the House of Representatives. She was Vice Chairperson of the House Democratic Caucus, 1985-1989, and served as president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. She served in the Ohio House of Representatives, serving Cleveland's 13th District, between 2001 and 2002. In 2012 she was elected to the Ohio State Board of Education to represent the 11th District.
Marcia L. Fudge was raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and served as Chief of Staff for Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones during her first term. Ms. Fudge was mayor of Warrensville Heights, Ohio, from 2000 until elected to Congress in 2008. She chaired the Congressional Black Caucus from 2013 until 2015.
Peggy Zone-Fisher is a native Clevelander. She is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Diversity Center NEO. Zone-Fisher's parents both served as Cleveland City Council members for Ward 15, the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood on Cleveland's west side.
The Cleveland Water Department opened the Baldwin Water Treatment Plant in the Fairfax neighborhood in 1925. The plant's associated reservoir had a capacity of more than 135 million gallons, and the plant was capable of pumping up to 200 million gallons per day.