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* <strong>1912-1913 filmmaker Charles V. Burton films Wooster, Ohio</strong><br/>
 
* <strong>1912-1913 filmmaker Charles V. Burton films Wooster, Ohio</strong><br/>
 
Description: Charles Vance Burton working for a Specialty Film Co. in Cleveland, Ohio who was getting footage for Pathe Weekly, filmed scenes of various people and places in Wooster, Ohio. Of note was a clip showing Alberta Claire who was passing through Wooster at the time. She was first woman to travel from coast to coast on horseback.
 
Description: Charles Vance Burton working for a Specialty Film Co. in Cleveland, Ohio who was getting footage for Pathe Weekly, filmed scenes of various people and places in Wooster, Ohio. Of note was a clip showing Alberta Claire who was passing through Wooster at the time. She was first woman to travel from coast to coast on horseback.
* Title: <strong>Wooster's Hero</strong><br/>
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* Title: <strong>Wooster's Hero</strong>(1923)<br/>
 
Sponsored by the Wooster Daily Record newspaper and directed by Don O. Newland.<br/>
 
Sponsored by the Wooster Daily Record newspaper and directed by Don O. Newland.<br/>
 
Description: A screamingly funny comedy produced in the City of Wooster on the Lyric Theater stage and streets of Wooster. Featuring an all-star cast of local people: Miss Miriam Steiner (winner of Popular Girl contest), Jack Lytle, "Zeke" Alcock, and Mrs. Walter Mougey, and many others.
 
Description: A screamingly funny comedy produced in the City of Wooster on the Lyric Theater stage and streets of Wooster. Featuring an all-star cast of local people: Miss Miriam Steiner (winner of Popular Girl contest), Jack Lytle, "Zeke" Alcock, and Mrs. Walter Mougey, and many others.
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