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Garfield and Hayes: Political Leaders of the Gilded Age
From the Ohio Historical Society Journal
The Cleveland Public Library and the WPA: A Study in Creative Partnership
From The Ohio Historical Society Journal
Samuel Huntington: A Connecticut Aristocrat on the Ohio Frontier
From the Ohio Historical Society Journal
“Go and Sin No More”: Maternity Homes in Cleveland, 1869-1936
From the Ohio Historical Society Journal and written by Marian J. Morton
Homes for Poverty’s Children: Cleveland’s Orphanages, 1851-1933
From the Ohio Historical Society Journal
Land in the Old Northwest: A Study of Speculation, Sales, and Settlement on the Connecticut Western Reserve
From the Ohio Historical Society Journal
John D. Rockefeller’s Philanthropy and Problems in Fundraising at Cleveland’s Floating Bethel Mission and the Home for Aged Colored People
From the Ohio Historical Society Journal
Class Conflict over Residential Space in an African American Community: Cleveland’s Lee-Seville Public Housing Controversy
From the Ohio Historical Society Journal
Abraham Flexner, Rockefeller Philanthropy, and the Western Reserve School of Medicine
Article on how Rockefeller philanthropy helped to create the modern Western Reserve Medical School. From the Ohio Historical Society Journal.