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Alley between Front Street and Cuyahoga River from above, looking south in Cuyahoga Falls
Alley between Front St. and Cuyahoga River from above, looking south in Cuyahoga Falls
Laurel E. James
James E. Laurel was a photographer and Cuyahoga Falls resident. He lived at 4th and Portage streets. He also maintained and repaired the clock in the Methodist church
Dr. Chester W. Rice
Dr. Chester Rice was a physician and the treasurer of Summit County. He died in 1861
Lucy Stow
Lucy Stow (1845-1904) was the daughter of Zebulin Stow and Editha Wolcott. She married William Bellamy in 1863
George Babb with his granddaughter, Bertha Albers Goretti
George Wesley Babb (1850-1941) with his grand-daughter, Bertha Albers Goretti (1906-1989)
Stereograph of family sitting under a tree
Stereoscope of a group of people sitting under a tree, possibly the Sill family
Members of the Progressive Study Club wearing period clothing
Members of the Progressive Study Club wearing period clothing. The Progressive Study Club was started in 1917 by a group of women who wanted to learn more about the government's organization and their duties as citizens of the United States. However, the purpose of the group expanded over time to include other topics of study, such as biographies, travelogues, and current events
Grace Ranney and Florence Preston, members of the Progressive Study Club, Cuyahoga Falls
Grace Ranney, on the left, and Florence Preston, on the right, members of the Progressive Study Club. The Progressive Study Club was started in 1917 by a group of women who wanted to learn more about the government's organization and their duties as citizens of the United States. However, the purpose of the group expanded over time to include other topics of study, such as biographies, travelogues, and current events. Grace Ranney was elected president of the Progressive Study Club in October 1930 and was president until August 1932 when Laila Cox became president