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Cleveland (Ohio)

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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Cornelius H. and Jean Hornstein Menger collection

 Collection
Identifier: L105
Scope and Contents The collection primarily consists of letters, telegrams, and postcards to Jean Hornstein (later Menger) from her beau, then husband, Cornelius H. Menger, ranging from 1917 to 1940. The letters date from the time when Cornelius Menger served as a U.S. Army captain in World War I, and continue through his time in the armed service and after his discharge (1917-1940). Letters from Menger originate from France; England; New York City; Boston, Massachusetts; Washington, D.C.; Birmingham, Alabama;...
Dates: 1899-1957

Dorothea Falls Larsen collection

 Collection
Identifier: L417
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of the diaries of Letha Falls (1941-1953). Also included are family correspondence, letters written by a serviceman to Dorothea Falls from Europe during World War II, photographs, and genealogical information.
Dates: 1844-1988, undated

Edmund Vance Cooke papers

 Collection — Folder S293
Identifier: S0293
Scope and Contents This collection includes two mimeographed, hand corrected copies of a poem from Edmund Vance Cooke in Cleveland, Ohio mentioning bolsheviks.
Dates: circa 1920s

Eugene V. Debs collection

 Collection
Identifier: L230
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of correspondence of Socialist Party Executive Secretary Otto Branstertter, with and regarding Debs during 1920–1923, including letters regarding amnesty for Debs and other people imprisoned for their opposition to World War 1, as well as letters regarding Socialist Party politics and Debs role in the party following his release from prison. Also included are Debs’ writings on the labor movement, his essay on Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1922), statements of Debs...
Dates: 1895-1935

Herman Clark Wolff collection

 Collection
Identifier: L366
Scope and Contents This collection includes Wabash College papers and social ephemera, such as dance programs and tickets, as well as letters sent to Herman Clark Wolff in Indianapolis and Crawfordsville, Indiana, ranging from 1898 to 1911, regarding his childhood, family, education, and social life. The correspondents include Wolff's maternal grandfather Julius T. Clark in Topeka, Kansas (1898-1900), his father in Indianapolis (1899), and his future wife, Florence W. Flickinger (1907-1910). There are...
Dates: 1898-1911

Indiana Christian Endeavor Union collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2240
Scope and Contents This collection contains various items related to the Indiana Christian Endeavor Union, including a scrapbook from the Fort Wayne Christian Endeavor Union with newspaper clippings and photographs (1928-1930); convention and banquet programs (1928-1941); newsletters and publications from the Indiana Christian Endeavor Union and local unions in the state (1923-1948); a 1943 mailing list; two undated copies of "Program Building for the Society," an address written by field secretary Betty Cooper;...
Dates: 1923-1948

Nancy H. Diener collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: G-034
Scope and Contents This collection includes genealogical research, photographs, civil records and correspondence from Nancy H. Diener in Indiana, Ohio, and New York ranging from 1867 to 1988 regarding the Diener, Straub, Hurt, Arndt and other families.
Dates: 1867-1988

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