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Man standing in front of window with models of machinery during the Cuyahoga Falls Sesquicentennial, 1962
Man standing in front of a store window with models of antique machinery during the Cuyahoga Falls sesquicentennial. The sesquicentennial celebrations were held from August 17-25, 1962 and commemorated the anniversary of the founding of Cuyahoga Falls in 1812
Beard Shave Off event during the Cuyahoga Falls Sesquicentennial, 1962
Beard Shave Off event during the Cuyahoga Falls sesquicentennial celebrations. The sesquicentennial celebrations were held from August 17-25, 1962 and commemorated the anniversary of the founding of Cuyahoga Falls in 1812
Portrait of a gray haired man with a beard during the Cuyahoga Falls Sesquicentennial, 1962
Portrait of a gray haired man with a gray beard during the Cuyahoga Falls sesquicentennial. The sesquicentennial celebrations were held from August 17-25, 1962 and commemorated the anniversary of the founding of Cuyahoga Falls in 1812
Monument to Edward Rowland Sill in Oakwood Cemetery, Cuyahoga Falls
Monument to Edward Rowland Sill in the Oakwood Cemetery in Cuyahoga Falls. Sill lived from April 29, 1842 to February 27, 1887 and was a poet and educator. He lived and taught in Cuyahoga Falls for a short period of time
Ellen K. Crawford
Ellen K. Knight (1840-1916) was a member of the Cuyahoga Falls School Board and a teacher. She was killed in 1916 by an interurban car. The Crawford School, built in 1909, was named for her
Calvin W. Vaughn
Calvin W. Vaughn (1858-1929) was the son of J.A. Vaughn and the president of the Vaughn Machinery Co. in Cuyahoga Falls
Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department Retirement Party, 1967
Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department retirement party for Les Babcock and Bill Shoaf in the Station #1 recreation room. From left: George Costell, Marsh Haynes, Les Babcok, Louie Thompson, Myron Harrington, Vic Schafer, Bill Shoaf, Ralph Minier, and Bill Keys
Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department Retirement Party, 1967
Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department retirement party for Les Babcock and Bill Shoaf in 1967. In the photograph is Bill and Jerry Shoaf and Les and Mer Babcock
Abigail Kingsbury Babb, wife of Edwin Babb, in front of an unknown house
Abigail Kingsbury Babb (1865-1922), wife of Edwin Babb (1865-1951), the youngest Babb brother, standing next to an unknown house
Laila Cox and Mable Peterson, members of the Progressive Study Club, Cuyahoga Falls
Laila Cox, on the left, and Mable Peterson, on the right, members of the Progressive Study Club of Cuyahoga Falls. 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