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Image:Photo_View_across_Big_Creek_Valley.jpg|View across Big Creek Valley - looking north
Image:Photo_View_across_Big_Creek_Valley.jpg|View across Big Creek Valley - looking north
Image:Pierre_Graydon_Insurance_-_W25th_and_Archwood_-_1919.jpg|Pierre Graydon Insurance<br><small>West 25th St. and Archwood Ave. (1919)
Image:Pierre_Graydon_Insurance_-_W25th_and_Archwood_-_1919.jpg|Pierre Graydon Insurance<br><small>West 25th St. and Archwood Ave. (1919)
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Image:Slide_3797-99_W25th_-_GAR_Hall_Brooklyn_Post_(Library_branch).jpg|Brooklyn Branch Library<br><small>3797 West 25th St.<br>formerly 1864 Pearl St.<br>Exterior view of lower level of GAR hall</small>
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Image:Slide_3797-99_W25th_-_Brooklyn_Branch_Library_interior_(GAR).jpg|Brooklyn Branch Library<br><small>3797 West 25th St.<br>formerly 1864 Pearl St.<br>Interior view of lower level of GAR hall</small>
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Image:Slide_3797-99_W25th_-_GAR_Hall_Brooklyn_Post.jpg|Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) hall<br><small>3797-99 West 25th St., Cleveland, Ohio<br>Brooklyn Post #368</small>
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Image:Slide_3797-99_W25th_-_GAR_Hall_Brooklyn_Post_(in_background)_Masonic_Hall_dedication.jpg|Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) hall<br><small>3797-99 West 25th St.<br>(appears in the background of this Masonic Hall ground breaking photo)</small>
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Image:Slide_3800_W25th_-_Masonic_Hall_construction_site__(1932).jpg|Masonic Hall<br><small>(1932)<br>3800 West 25th St.<br>Construction site<br>Reeve's, Wyatt's Hardware, Harry Schwartz Clothing, and the Cleveland Trust Bank at the corner of Denison and W.25th can be seen in background</small>
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Image:Slide_3800_W25th_-_Masonic_Hall_construction_(1932).jpg|Masonic Hall<br><small>(1932)<br>3800 West 25th St.<br>Under construction</small>
Image:Photo_Firehouse_and_Morlock_Mover_-_1934.jpg|Firehouse and Morlock Mover - 1934<br><small>The firehouse was at the corner of Willowdale Ave. and West 25th St. and Morlock's was later known as the Donahue House.</small>
Image:Photo_Firehouse_and_Morlock_Mover_-_1934.jpg|Firehouse and Morlock Mover - 1934<br><small>The firehouse was at the corner of Willowdale Ave. and West 25th St. and Morlock's was later known as the Donahue House.</small>
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Image:Photo_Demolition_of_old_GAR_hall.jpg|Demolition of the old Brooklyn Post GAR hall (1944?)
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Image:Photo_Demolition_of_old_GAR_hall.jpg|Brooklyn Post GAR hall<br><small>3797-99 West 25th St.<br>Demolition of the old GAR hall<br>(March 1944)</small>
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Image:Photo_Brooklyn_Post_GAR_hall_cornerstone_(Mar_21,_1944).jpg|Brooklyn Post GAR hall cornerstone (March 21, 1944)<br><small>West 25th and Garden<br>''1861-1865 One Country and One Flag<br>Fraternity, Charity, and Loyalty''</small>
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Image:Photo_Brooklyn_Post_GAR_hall_cornerstone_(Mar_21,_1944).jpg|Brooklyn Post GAR hall cornerstone<br><small>(March 21, 1944)<br><br><small>3797-99 West 25th St. (near West 25th and Garden Ave.)<br>''1861-1865 One Country and One Flag<br>Fraternity, Charity, and Loyalty''</small>
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Image:Photo_Brooklyn_Post_GAR_hall_opening_of_the_cornerstone_(Mar_21,_1944).jpg|Brooklyn Post GAR hall opening of the cornerstone (March 21, 1944)<br><small>Miss Irene Pennighton, Mrs Daisy Chandler, Mrs Summers, Mrs Alta Hoyt witnesses</small>
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Image:Photo_Brooklyn_Post_GAR_hall_opening_of_the_cornerstone_(Mar_21,_1944).jpg|Brooklyn Post GAR hall<br><small>(March 21, 1944)<br>Opening of the cornerstone<br>Miss Irene Pennington, Mrs Daisy Chandler, Mrs Summers, Mrs Alta Hoyt witnesses</small>
Image:Photo_Denison_Square_Theater_-_1953.jpg|[[Denison Square Theater]] in 1953
Image:Photo_Denison_Square_Theater_-_1953.jpg|[[Denison Square Theater]] in 1953
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Image:Slide_3607_W25th_-_Riveside_Cemetery_gate.jpg|Riverside Cemetery gate<br><small> 3607 West 25th St.</small>
Image:Slide_3607_W25th_-_Riveside_Cemetery_gate.jpg|Riverside Cemetery gate<br><small> 3607 West 25th St.</small>
Image:Slide_3706_W25th_-_Brooklyn_Branch_Library.jpg|Brooklyn Branch Library<br><small>3706 West 25th St., Cleveland, Ohio</small>
Image:Slide_3706_W25th_-_Brooklyn_Branch_Library.jpg|Brooklyn Branch Library<br><small>3706 West 25th St., Cleveland, Ohio</small>
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Image:Slide_3760_W25th_-_Farnsworth_Bldg_(early_1980's).jpg|Farnsworth Building<br><small>3760 West 25th St.<br>(early 1980's)<br>Cleveland Designated Landmark<ref>http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/landmark/listDetail.php?identity=88</ref></small>
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Image:Slide_3760_W25th_-_Farnsworth_Bldg_(early_1980's).jpg|Farnsworth Building<br><small>3760 West 25th St.<br>(early 1980's)<br>Cleveland Designated Landmark<ref>[http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/landmark/listDetail.php?identity=88 Cleveland City Planning Commission Designated Landmarks]</ref></small>
Image:Slide_3760_W25th_-_Farnsworth_Bldg_(early_1980's)_view_2_.jpg|Farnsworth Building<br><small>3760 West 25th St.<br>(early 1980's - View #2)</small>
Image:Slide_3760_W25th_-_Farnsworth_Bldg_(early_1980's)_view_2_.jpg|Farnsworth Building<br><small>3760 West 25th St.<br>(early 1980's - View #2)</small>
Image:Slide_3760_W25th_-_Farnsworth_Bldg_(1980's)_.jpg|Farnsworth Building<br><small>3760 West 25th St.<br>(1980's)</small>
Image:Slide_3760_W25th_-_Farnsworth_Bldg_(1980's)_.jpg|Farnsworth Building<br><small>3760 West 25th St.<br>(1980's)</small>

Revision as of 16:02, 31 July 2009

The Ruth Ketteringham Collection consists of materials that Ruth Ketteringham collected over the many years that she researched Brooklyn-Centre and other areas of Cleveland, Ohio.

Ruth Ketteringham (1906-2006), daughter of George Ketteringham, was devoted to preserving the history of the area. Her research was extensive and allowed her the ability to lecture on various aspects of Brooklyn-Centre.

Ruth was the recipient of the Herrick Memorial Award in 1990. An honor awarded by the Early Settler's Association to individuals who have promoted and brought honor to Cleveland.[1]

Upon Ruth's death at the age of 99 in 2006, her books were donated to the Cleveland Public Library's History Department; four or five file cabinet's worth of papers were donated to the Western Reserve Historical Society (though it isn't known at this time in 2009 whether they have been cataloged and added to their main collection); and two boxes of material were saved from being thrown in the trash by the Brooklyn Centre Community Association.


Contents

Gallery Section

The following are galleries of historical pictures from the Ruth Ketteringham Collection:


Gallery #1 - Vintage Images


Gallery #2 - Churches


Gallery #3 - Architect drawings


Gallery #4 - Post-1980's Images

Additional Information

Resources

References

  1. News and Events of the Early Settlers Association
  2. Cleveland City Planning Commission Designated Landmarks


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