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New Home of the Leader and News
So proclaimed the Cleveland Leader on May 18, 1913, the day that it and the Cleveland News moved into the new…

"Scance" Chambers breaks under withering cross-examination
At least that is how the Cleveland News, owned by the same company as the Cleveland Leader, saw it. The News took some…

Largest Department Store in Ohio
That was how The May Co. officials touted their new department store in downtown Cleveland. They also took pains—and…

Morgan Saving a Rescuer
This photograph, which first appeared in the Cleveland News on July 25, 1916, shows Garrett Morgan helping one of the…

The House in the News
As people learned of Garfield’s nomination, and of his newly constructed home, visitors started to go to the home. These…

Two Opposing Versions of the Death of Thomas Gibbons
On November 21, 1914, the 24-year old B&O railroad switchman was shot and killed on Cleveland's west side. Just two…

Confusion Reigns
Initial information concerning the July 24, 1916 explosion in the west side waterworks tunnel was, at best, incomplete,…

Sad News
The Cleveland Press describes the terrible events of November 16, 1895.

A Nearly Identical House
In 1877, before he formed his partnership with Forrest Coburn, Frank S. Barnum designed a house on Case Avenue (East…

The Garfield Fund
During the time from after Garfield had been shot and his death, a subscription fund was created to help support what…

Public Auditorium Interior
This postcard, while it predates the early rock 'n' roll era by a couple of decades, gives a sense of the relative…

'Communism Is an Issue'
This editorial appeared in the Cleveland News on February 1, 1947 following the Cleveland City Council's passage of the…
Almon Kingsbury Ad
Almon Kingsbury's dry goods store was located in Orson M. Oviatt's three-story brick commercial block by the time of…

A Notorious Scandal
News of Thomas Axworthy's embezzlement from the Cleveland City Treasury was reported in newspapers across the United…

The Bertsch Building in Recent Years
This photo shows the Bertsch building when the ABC Bail Bond Company occupied offices on its first floor and a law firm…

News Excerpt about Murder of Oswald's Eldest Son, Jacob Kamm
The murder occured in 1918, just one year after Oswald’s wife Lena had passed away. It is possible that the motive to…

Tower at Night
In its early years, Terminal Tower had a powerful strobe that helped guide aircraft and ships. This postcard view also…

Aerial View of Airport and Shoreway
Aerial photo encompassing both the entirety of Burke Lakefront Airport and the Cleveland Memorial Shoreway.

Ted and Cornelia Miclau, 1959
A photograph of Ted Miclau and his wife Cornelia.

Clubhouse and Grandstand at Thistledown
Thistledown was the second track to locate in North Randall. It opened in 1925 across Emery Road to the north of Randall…

"The New Center," Looking East
This postcard shows the view one would have had from the Prospect Avenue sidewalk outside the Rose Building. The home of…

Headline News
The Cleveland Press' front page on July 25, 1916. Within hours of learning of the disaster, which killed a work crew of…

1903-04-04 Ltr from Andrew Carnegie to William H. Brett.png
On April 9, 1903, Cleveland newspapers announced that Steel King Andrew Carnegie had agreed to donate $250,000 (today's…

Stereograph of the Rouse Block
A view of Public Square, pond in the foreground with Superior Street (the Rouse Block) in the background. The signage…
