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  • Rev. K. Y. Plank" [photograph] 30 Jan 1939 - 5 Feb 1939 "Revival Meetings at the Church of God....Rev. E. I. Everhart" [photograph] "Evangelist, Rev. Denzel
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  • property owner David Q. Liggett. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • exception of an absence of three years. He conducts one of the leading photograph galleries of this city and county, well supplied with newest improved
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  • This document is a photograph of Col. Frank Gerlach speaking at a memorial dedication during the Pilgrimage tour to France and Belgium. It is found in
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  • The Daily Record, p. 0. December 31, 1966: "Freedlander store [several photographs, 1898 and 1966]" by unknown, The Daily Record, p. unknown. October 31
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  • Society. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Photograph of Wayne Presbyterian Church circa 1888. Photograph courtesy of Ron Becker.
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  • Quinby Ave. was built between 1913-1914 by property owner Alvin Rich. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Virginia The department has a small number of photographs and post cards available for browsing. Other photographs of the area may be included in a variety
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  • Smythe in a California bungalow style for property owner J.E. Dalrymple. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • These documents are photographs of the Memorial Bridge established in Eyne, France, to honor the service of Ohioan soldiers during World War I. They are
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  • These documents are photographs of the Memorial Hospice established in Mountfaucon, France, to honor the service of Ohioan soldiers during World War I
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  • Persons Location 0000 E. Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States Photographs, Cameras, Greeting Cards, Gifts ad, Rittman Press. Rittman Press. 1937-11-18
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  • The home featured a complete historical and legal library. Daily Record, photograph c.1976. To figure out how much people paid for a property read about Revenue
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  • three first class artists employed at our rooms. We manufacture better photographs for same money, 1.00 per dozen for 8x12 inch and 2.00 each, opposite the
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  • indices Post 1915 directories Additional internal databases You may find photographs; school records; census records; birth, marriage and death; property records;
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  • between 1914-1915 for The College of Wooster Professor Delbert G. Lean. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • a furniture dealer and undertaker in downtown Wooster, Ohio in 1920. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • below, more than ever, even before answering that letter, to set some photographs of; first, the passport of our Uncle by marriage, Frederic Marchand, which
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  • Carl L. Pippitt, proprietor of the Syndicate in downtown Wooster, Ohio. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Taylor and torn down some time after 2011 by the College of Wooster. Photograph by S.Zimmerman
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  • The following listing is from Williams' Akron, Wooster & Cuyahoga Falls Directory, City Guide, and Business Mirror (1859). William M. Thayer, E. Side,
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  • The house once located at 318 Arnold Court was torn down. Photograph by Harry S. McClarran
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  • Image of the 1878 Wayne County Courthouse cornerstone box lid. Image of the 1878 Wayne County Courthouse cornerstone metal box. Image of small copper plate
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  • This page contains the links to pictures contained in the Frank Gerlach file on pages 20-59 and 61-63. The pictures have each been accompanied by captions
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  • contractor Hummer and Crow in 1911 for property owner Julius T. Keister. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Doty Location ScanPage_193.jpg 'Professor' George W. Doty bought the photograph gallery of J. P. Greenwald Photographer in 1867 in Wooster, Ohio and operated
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  • of Maple Grove. Read more 1830s - Established May 1857 - newspaper ad [photograph] 1859 - May 31, William Yergin retires 1859 - "Williams' Akron, Wooster
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  • was built in 1859 by Ashebel H. Pierson and his wife Agnes B. Pierson. Photograph source Picturesque Wayne p.192
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  • Daily Record, p. 30. May 01, 1993: "Genealogical Society 'Surprise Tour' [photograph]", The Daily Record. Oldest Wooster, Ohio church 1812 - Organized 1812-1814
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  • built in 1869 by architect and contractor C.C. Baker for Jacob Schmuck Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • built sometime between 1861-1866 by Porter Graham, a local cabinet maker. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • 1960-NOV-08 WCHS Bible Records copied by C. Arthur Phillips Not Photographed Not Photographed JOHN R. McQUIGG and GERTRUDE W. IMGARD were united in Holy Matrimony
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  • likely built by property owner Joseph Caldwell sometime between 1861-1864. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • This document is a photograph of the members of the pilgrimage band to Europe. It is found in the Frank Gerlach file.
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  • This document is a photograph taken during the dedication ceremony for the 37th Division Battle Monument. It is found in the Frank Gerlach file.
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  • scrapbooks Previously published family histories or biographical sketches Photographs Newspaper clippings Old address books Contact living relatives who may
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  • smallest of clues that may lead to other clues or resources. Vital records; photographs; printed materials; passports, visas, work permits, and citizenship or
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  • Quicci Lot (category Photograph by Harry S. McClarran)
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  • Gallery Photo Format is documentation for entering photographs in the Wayne County, Ohio Online Resource Center. Click to create or edit a record Form:Gallery
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  • Smythe in 1919 according to the wishes of property owner Julius T. Keister. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • 1909-1910 by property owners Harry S. Elliott and wife, Vivian Elliott. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • and lived in the house located at 558 N. Market St. in Wooster, Ohio. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • 1968 - Dealership is sold. Fire at Floyd Dugan's used car lot in 1967. Photograph by Thomas Pittenger March 20, 1967: "Fire Destroys Dugan Agency Showrooms
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  • James Brinkerhoff for his daughter, E.N. Grill to live in during 1919. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • The Daily Record, p. 0. December 31, 1966: "Freedlander store [several photographs, 1898 and 1966]" by unknown, The Daily Record, p. unknown. October 31
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  • who built the house directly south of Snyder's house at 1043 Quinby Ave. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Pinkerington and torn down in 1995 to make way for the Autozone retail business. Photograph by Harry S. McClarran
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  • at Ogden Road south. It closed in 1942. Hickory Grove schoolhouse class photograph circa 1890. Image of Hickory Grove one-room schoolhouse once located in
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  • The house located at 632 N. Bever St.. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Portraits page 4 of 4 in N. E. Talley Family Bible. None of the people in the photographs were identified. PETER MYERS OF AMWELL, OH TO MARY E. TALLEY OF SMITHVILLE
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  • Family Portraits page in the Durstine-Swinehart Family Bible. None of the photographs identified the people shown. Clark Durstine to Adda M. Swinehart, were
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  • The house located at 444 N. Bever St. in Wooster, Ohio. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • in Wooster, Ohio was built in 1864 for property owner Ms. Eliza Kob. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Swinehart Photographer West Salem, OH Teeple's Photography Teeple Brothers Photograph Gallery J. D. Vincent Wagers & Co.Photographer Orrville, OH Walmer's Commercial
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  • Location 0000 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio, United States American Hotel [photograph] 1874 ad, 2."P. J. Power's Clothing Store: West Side Clothing Store" Caldwell's
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  • contractor Miller and Smith in 1894 for property owner David Y. Landis. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • between 1898-1899 by property owners Ira H. Aylsworth and his wife Lucy. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • St. in Wooster, Ohio was likely built in 1905 by the DiGiacomo family. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Photograph of the Church of Christ of Fredericksburg building located in Fredericksburg, Ohio. Photograph courtesy of Maynard Bragg
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  • Ohio: 1864 - T. Teeple. 120 Public Square Wooster, OH Teeple Bro's New Photograph Gallery Robinsons Corner, OH T. Teeple & Co. N.E. Corner Public Square
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  • and views from The Land of the Midnight Sun, and one reel showing 72 photographs of Creston and the pioneer citizens. Title: Wooster's Hero (1923) Sponsored
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  • was a black and white photograph of four women. The photo is referenced in the accompanying paperwork's index card. The photograph is approximately 3.25
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  • November, 2016 and February, 2017. Photograph showing the Dippo Family Bible's condition and broken cover. Photograph detailing what the spine of the Dippo
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  • The small gambrel roofed house at 318 N. Bever St. in Wooster, Ohio. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • built sometime between 1815-1817 by property owner General Reasin Beall. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • David's son, Dave Jr.; located during his lifetime. He died in 1870. The photograph reproduced here was taken in 1848, just a year before he was named a member
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  • by property owners Aaron and Julia Lehman sometime between 1865-1868. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • owner Olus C. Williams who operated a livery or 10-cent barn in Wooster. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • as an educational facility for the local immigrant Italian population. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • by the City of Wooster after an alleged arson fire on November 6, 2009. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Photograph of St. Michael's United Church of Christ located in Marshallville, Ohio. Photograph courtesy of R. H. Hochstetler
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  • likely built between 1910-1918 by property owners Emma and A.H. Brown. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • located at 322 N. Bever St. was likely built by a Clapper family member. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • 438 N. Bever St. was likely built in 1869 by property owner Louis Young. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Bever St. was built by Benedict Tiefenthaler sometime between 1869-1872. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Ave. was torn by The College of Wooster and replaced by a parking lot. Photograph by Harry S. McClarran.
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  • of the John Sloane house located at 439 N. Market St. in Wooster, Ohio. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • St.. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • art have not been found. His portraits, though probably all based on photographs of their subject, rather than a living model have been widely recognized
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  • The Wooster Gun Club at their picnic in Highland Park 1885 circa [photograph] Front row, left to right: David Nice, Hugo Lindgreen, A. D. Wefler, John
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  • The wood frame house at 407 N. Bever St. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • gable apex at 317 N. Bever St. was built in 1866 by Joseph Tiefenthaler. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • hung in the Archer House hotel for many years. Charles Gasche closes his photograph business in December of 1876. Charles Gasche courthouse wall panel paintings
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  • The house at 337 E. Bowman St. as it appeared 2016. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • relationships, relatives living in the U.S. and Russian, physical description, photographs, details of military service, reasons for immigration, date and place
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  • plot 106. Photograph by Jason Winkleman
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  • Akron Airport. Immediately after viewing Airship "Akron" an official group photograph will be taken at south entrance of hangar. 12:30 A.M.- Regimental Dinner-
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  • St., Wooster, Ohio S. H. Dawson observed on a later, non-cabinet card photograph S. H. Dawson Photographic Studio Wooster, Ohio ad, . File:DawsonSamuelH
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  • their parking lot and was moved to 370 W. Larwill St in Wooster, Ohio. Photograph by Harry McClarran
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  • by the congregation of the United Presbyterian Church of Wooster, Ohio. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • between 1909-1910 by property owner Wilson P. Snyder's son Miles H. Snyder. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • $4,600 by Gotlieb Gasche and his wife Christena or Christiana Gasche. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • at 340 N. Bever St. was built in 1859 by property owner Charles Gasche. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Greater Cleveland Small Home Show sponsored by the Builders’ Exchange. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • 2006. Photograph by Harry S. McClarran
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  • The house located at 359 E. Bowman St. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Hard- cashier, #74 Exchange block, W Liberty Street. Haynes and Albright Photographs, SE corner of square, entrance off E Liberty Street. Mrs. P Lehman has
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  • built sometime between 1909-1916 by property owner George Gerstenslager. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • page-- -- shows a general view of the pumps and dam together. NOTE-- The photographs referred to are attached to the official copies of the report as filed
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