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Collection: People of Trumbull County
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“Mullinaires,” Mullins Manufacturing Corporation chorus, Salem, Ohio concert, 1949.
121st Anniversary Homecoming of the Southington Christian Church.
1917 Seneca Club.
A Bristolville baseball team in the 1930’s.
A team of horses outside the home of William G. Dingledy.
Abe & Blanche McCallister.
Acting Assistant Paymaster Altaffer.
Alvin S. Bailey
American Legion Boys Band, Harding Day, Niles, Ohio.
Andrew and Anna Biggin family.
Ann George Lewis.
Anna Berning.
Annual regatta, Mahoning Canoe Club.
Appolonia Fiester Kistler.
Army and Navy Auxiliary.
Arvilla Pipher.
Baptismal certificate for Charles Edwin Jacob Henry Bailey.
Bicentennial celebration “militia” in Monument Park.
Book party for the “Pioneer” Book Club, held at the Log Cabin in Monument Park.
Boxer Max Baer, Jim Munsene and Buddy Baer (brother of Max) posing for a group photograph in Atlantic City.
Boy Scout Troop 5, Warren, Ohio.
Brad Gilliland’s Band, Harding Day, Niles, Ohio.
Buckley Family, 1910.
C.J. Schemmer, Dana’s Musical Institute.
Carlos and Ellis Pipher.
Carolyn Orr Wolcott with children Joyce and Johnny.
Carrie Llewellyn, son James and husband Evan.
Central Christian Church Anniversary.
Certificate of birth and baptism of Mary Anne Kegarice.
Charles "Charley" Bettiker.
Charles H. Loury, Dana’s Musical Institute.
Charles Kistler.
Charles Pipher.
Charley Allen.
Civil War era photo of a seated woman.
Clara Marvin and John L. Harte family.
Clarence and Gertrude Oldacre Beck.
Clyde John Bettiker
Company 1692, R.C. Eaton, C.S.P. Company Commander. U.S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois.
Company C, 3rd Infantry, OSG, Camp Perry, Ohio.
Cortland High School football team.
Cortland School 3rd grade, circa 1921.
Cortland School 4th grade, circa 1922.
Cortland School Band, 1925-1926.
Cortland School, circa 1930.
Cortland School, first and second grades, circa 1919.
Cortland School, grade 12, 1930-1931.
Cortland Schools, grades 7 and 8, 1925 and 1926.
Delia Bailey
Dewey McVicker.
Discharge papers of John D. King, June 9, 1865.
Donna Tichner and Georgia Tichner (on porch), Laird Avenue.
Dr. Wells S. Horton
Edward T. Flanigan and Dorothy Lamour on the set of Hello Dolly at Packard Music Hall.
Edward T. Flanigan, Manager of Packard Music Hall, and George Garstick, Manager of the Packard Band.
Edward T. Flanigan, Manager of Packard Music Hall.
Eliza Pipher.
Ella Fenton.
Elsie Rhodes Jones
Elsie, Orpha, Letta (Celesta) and Vina Rhodes
Elva Ione Pipher.
Elva Pipher.
Employees of the Halsey Taylor Company.
Euphemie B. Gilder Tracy.
Father Alphonse A. Konarski.
First grade class 1B, Laird Avenue School, Warren, Ohio, 1923.
Fred M. Bettiker.
George Alexander Stoddard.
Gilliland’s American Legion Band, 1935 American Legion of Ohio State Championship Band.
Green Acres football team.
Group of women, possibly the Warren Rebekeh Lodge.
Group photo of men, horses and dogs in the Hubbard area.
Group photograph of children at Radio Station WRRN, circa 1942.
Helen Shull Leslie (1848-1929)
Henry and Emma Bettiker of Fowler and Cortland, Ohio
Henry and Leah Baker Bailey
Home of Samuel and Sarah Keefer Bailey in Lordstown, Ohio.
Hubbard area railway car 102 with workers and dog.
Isabella Stull Leslie (1802-1891)
James A. Herb, Dana’s Musical Institute.
James Llewellyn.
James Llewellyn.
James Milton Mackey (1901 – 1984) of Vienna, security officer at Republic Steel, during the Little Steel Strike activity.
Janet Storier.
Jessie B. Harnar, babysitting an unknown infant.
John C. Leslie, born 1841 in Liberty Township.
John H. Currie.
John Myers Barb
John Wilson.
Joyce and Johnny Wolcott.
Juanita Wilms Weber.
Knights of Pythias Lodge, circa 1900.
Ladies group from Christ Episcopal Church on High Street prior to its move to Atlantic Avenue.
Laura Monks Post
Leon Quincy Packard with his dog.
Leon Quincy Packard.
Leslie Dingledy (b1907),
Letter from Harriet Taylor Upton to Judge Gillmer following the death of her father, Ezra Booth Taylor, 29 Feb 1912.
Letter from James A. Garfield to C.A. (Comfort) Adams dated March 16, 1865.
Letter from Lt. Henry H. Abell of Bazetta to his sister Mary during the Civil War.
Letter from Mariett Sadler to her niece Ella Smith.
Letter of August 20, 1832 from Abraham and Rosina Myers Barb (parents of John Myers Barb) to her brother Johannes Myers, Jr.
Letter of February 26, 1834 from Abraham and Rosina Myers Barb (parents of John Myers Barb) to her brother Johannes Myers, Jr.
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Letter of January 5, 1833 from Abraham and Rosina Myers Barb (parents of John Myers Barb) to her brother Johannes Myers, Jr.
Letter of June 28, 1829 from Abraham and Rosina Myers Barb (parents of John Myers Barb) to her brother Johannes Myers, Jr.
Letter of October 24, 1829 from Abraham and Rosina
Myers Barb (parents of John Myers Barb) to her brother Johannes Myers, Jr.
Letter of October 30, 1824 from Abraham and Rosina Myers Barb (parents of John Myers Barb) to Rosina's brother Johannes Myers, Jr.
Liberty school class, 1921.
Lithograph of Henry Bishop Perkins.
Lola Munson Mervin (1809-1895).
Looking southeast on the corner of Park Avenue and High Street, with the First Methodist Church seen in background.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade in downtown Warren.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade in downtown Warren.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade in downtown Warren.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade, downtown Warren.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade, downtown Warren.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade, downtown Warren.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade, downtown Warren.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade, downtown Warren.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff, 1940’s. Ruth Michaelson is fifth from the left.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff.
Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff.
Lucille Pipher.
M. Harry Warner, Dana’s Musical Institute.
Mabel Helen.
Mahoning Canoe Club Regatta, Mahoning Park, Leavittsburg, Ohio.
Marion, David and Hazel Drennen.
Marriage contract of James Ellis and Minta Delin, Warren.
Marriage of Clarence Beck to Gertrude Oldacre, with Agnes Oldacre and Glenn Burkett.
Mary Jones Lewis.
McKinley Birthplace Memorial Building dedication program.
McKinley Elementary School, grade 2, April, 1960.
McKinley Elementary School, grade 5, March, 1963.
Mina Ware
Mullinaires and Warren Music Club concert at Warren G. Harding High School.
Mullins Manufacturing Corporation's Mullinaires and Warren Music Club concert at Warren G. Harding High School.
O.P. S. Company photograph.
Officers from Lordstown Ordnance Depot staff in parade in downtown Warren.
Officers of Rebekah Lodge.
Operetta “The Forest Court” presented by grade children of Newton Falls School.
Original Harding Day program.
Original list of “subscribers to the welfare of the soldiers’ families".
Orpha Ellen Rhodes Strosnider
Panoramic shot of members of the faculty of Dana's Musical Institute in front of Martha Potter Hall, North Park Avenue, Warren.
Photograph of Abner Loomis.
Photograph of unidentified women at the Warren Library.
Pictured are Carrie, Emma, Robert and Charles Campbell with their Uncle Robert.
Resolution of the Trumbull County Bar Association upon the death of George W. Upton.
Richard Flaherty of Niles, Ohio (right) and friend.
Richard Flaherty of Niles, Ohio, and men in costume.
Richard Flaherty of Niles, Ohio.
Richard Flaherty of Niles, Ohio.
Rose Schiel of Warren, Ohio, born May 23, 1911, died October 19, 1985.
Rose Schiel of Warren, Ohio, born May 23, 1911, died October 19, 1985.
Rose Schiel of Warren, Ohio.
Rufus Ames Church and Florence Ellen Thayer Church.
Ruth Hawkins Michaelson, Lordstown Ordnance Depot.
Samuel Henry Bailey and wife Sarah Ann Keefer.
Sarah M. Bailey Paul
Sarah Norton Barb.
School children in parade, Harding Day, Niles, Ohio.
Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, Harding Day, Niles, Ohio.
Sherrill David Myers
Signed photo of Mabel Helen.
Signed photograph of Dewey McVicker.
Sterling Electric office employees in costume for the lighting of the Mazda lamps of the streets of Warren.
Stinson Street School hockey team.
Suspect Charles Monazym’s mug shot in Buffalo, New York, May 7, 1942. He was arrested with Thomas Viola.
Suspect Charles Monazym’s standing mug shot Buffalo, New York, May 7, 1942.
Suspect Thomas Viola’s mug shot from the police case file. Viola was picked up in Tuscon, Arizona in 1945.
Suspects Charles Monazym and Thomas Viola standing mug shot Buffalo, New York, May 7, 1942.
Tea served after the Mullinaires and Warren Music Club concert.
The Mullinaires, the Mullins Manufacturing Corporation Chorus.
Thelma Ellen Church and her father, Rufus Ames Church.
Thomas Irwin Strosnider
Thomas Lewis.
Three men loading an airplane with food to be dropped to strikers during the Little Steel Strike.
Trumbull County Bar Association, 1940.
Trumbull County Bar Association, 1950.
Trumbull County Bar Association, 1970.
Trumbull County Bar Association1960
Trumbull County Library Service.
Unidentified gathering in Wildare, Ohio.
Upton Association Board of Directors photo with Barbara Bush, September 11, 1998.
Vice President Calvin Coolidge and Mary Thomas Waddell, Harding Day, Niles, Ohio.
Vice President Calvin Coolidge, Harding Day, Niles, Ohio.
Villa Fenton.
Villa Pipher Wilms.
Villa Pipher.
Villa Pipher.
Vina, Ada and Nyda Rhodes.
Virginia Williams, known as Mrs. “X”, was a witness to Munsene’s murder, and had been threatened to prevent her from testifying at the murder trials.
W.D. “Pop” White, of White Funeral Home.
Warren City Band, Harding Day, Niles, Ohio.
Warren Doud Packard in a Packard automobile.
Warren High School class of 1914.
Warren High School class of 1914.
Warren Post Office carriers in 1939.
William C. Burbank and his wife, Arvadia H. Harclerode.
William George Dingledy (1883-1935)
William Peters Dingledy
William Peters Dingledy.
William R. Bettiker
William T. Lewis.
William Thomas Fee.
William Wallace Leslie.
Women’s Federated Clubs, Harding Day, Niles, June 18, 1921.
Women’s Federated Clubs, Harding Day, Niles, Ohio.
World War I victory parade, Niles, Ohio
World War I victory parade, Niles, Ohio.
World War I victory parade, Niles, Ohio.
World War I victory parade, Niles, Ohio.
World War I victory parade, Niles, Ohio.
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