Siege at Town Hall

Siege at Town Hall
Posing (left to right) are Miles Heights officials Tom Glassburner, Mark Anthony, M. T. Miklaus, Ruth Boltz, Sam Provatears, and Al W. Eidam. While guarding Miles Heights Town Hall in 1932 to prevent the suburb's annexation by Cleveland, councilwoman Ruth Boltz had hot coffee and sandwiches brought in, "So it looks like an all night session." The "siege" ended peacefully and Miles Heights eventually became a part of Cleveland. | Source: Cleveland State University Library Special Collections
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