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Core Mold, Brick, and Railroad Spikes, Cuyahoga Falls
Core mold from the Vaughn Machinery Co. as it was razed. The brick is from the Camp Brothers Brick Yards, and the railroad spike is from Cuyahoga Falls
Group of young girls wearing white, ca. 1910s
Photograph of a group of young girls wearing white dresses, possibly in Cuyahoga Falls. Standing third from left is Leda Fretz. Eighth from left is Mary Conroy. Sitting second from left with hand to face is Lois Porter. The man with the straw hat to the right from center is W.W. Messner. Sitting fourth from left is Josephine Reid
Unidentified members of the Progressive Study Club, Cuyahoga Falls
Unidentified members of the Progressive Study Club of Cuyahoga Falls at an event. 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
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
Members of the Annual Banquet of the Progressive Study Club, 1963
Members of the annual banquet of the Progressive Study Club, which was held at the Town & Country Motel on May 20, 1963. In the photograph: Emma Sechrist, Hazel Moyer, Harriet Barnwell, Virginia Jacks, Alberta Thompson, Barbara Piehl, and Myrtle Johnson. 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
Member of the Progressive Study Club at the Annual Banquet, 1963
Members of the Progressive Study Club at the annual banquet, which was held at the Town & Country Motel on May 20, 1963. 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. In photograph: Hazel Moyer, Mae Walbeck, Carrie Sprenkle, Alberta Thompson, Nellie Bender, Estella Swearingen, Virginia Jacks, Faye Alley, Myrtle Johnson, Barbara Piehl, and Harriet Barnwell
Dam at Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls
Dam at Portage Trail in Cuyahoga Falls. The buildings from left to right are the Falls Hollow Staybolt Co., storage shed, tannery, houses, and at the right, the Falls Clutch Company
Dam at Walsh Mill and Falls Hollow Staybolt Co., looking north, Cuyahoga Falls
Dam at Walsh Mill and Falls Hollow Staybolt Co., looking north in Cuyahoga Falls
Policemen directing traffic during the Cuyahoga Falls Sesquicentennial Parade, 1962
Policemen directing traffic during the Cuyahoga Falls sesquicentennial parade. The sesquicentennial celebrations were held from August 17-25, 1962 and commemorated the anniversary of the founding of Cuyahoga Falls in 1812