Cover of pamphlet, "Through Smoke and Fumes with Safety". This is an advertising pamphlet for National Safety hood and smoke protector., Featured in the "Cleveland Starts Here" Exhibit
Black and white group photograph of African American Civil War veterans posing in front of Lawnfield. Group is not identified. "Copyright and published by J. F. Ryder, Cleveland, Ohio.", Without frame border, approximately 9.5 x 14 in., Featured in the "Cleveland Starts Here" Exhibit
Black and white photograph of two children on a goat, possibly Samuel Livingston Mather and Amasa Stone Mather. Photograph taken by "Decker & Wilbur, 143 Euclid Ave., Cleveland"., Featured in the "Cleveland Starts Here" Exhibit
Telephone Calls to the Soviet Union, Mark Talisman, Washington, DC, 4-23-1973. According to Miriam Rosenblum, this is a recording of a special briefing session by Mark Talisman (aide to Rep. Charles Vanik, D-OH) on the topic of Congressional legislation and the Jackson-Vanik Amendment. This briefing was likely conducted for a meeting of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews.
Singing in Varnovitsky's flat, Leningrad (taped by Sheldon Benjamin), 7-74. Miriam Rosenblum and Sheldon Benjamin made a live recording of refuseniks singing in Leningrad, July 1974.