Black and white photo of the Baker Electric "Torpedo" and other cars racing at the Glenville Race Track in Cleveland, Ohio. Note attached states, "Samuel Butler, Arthur Pardington, officials; Paul Rainey's four cylinder French car, Myers driving; Konigslow's two cylinder auto, Walter Stone driving; Baker "Torpedo Kid", Walter C. Baker driving, Fred R. White starting; Olds "Go-Devil", D. Wurgis driving. Glenville Track, Cleveland, Ohio. September, 1903".
Group of African Americans underneath a banner reading Prophet G.W. Hurley is the Second Coming of Christ. It may be Hurley's church., On back of photograph is written: PG 268/Allen Cole/Subject File-Churches/Hurley, G.W. 1936 8801 [Irving?]
Black and white portrait of Jacob Stiles, husband of Elizabeth Stiles, the Union spy, taken at JNO Holyland, Metropolitan Gallery, 250 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C.. Note on back states, "Jacob Stiles murdered in Kansas; spy's husband".
Black and white photograph of the mansion before the addition of the 3rd floor and the remodeling of the facade.
Otis-Sanders Mansion, 3133 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio., David Sanders Clark provided captions to the pictures.
Black and white photograph (top, middle photograph of page 924) of some men of the 7th New York State Militia relaxing at a tent that they named, "Cosey Nook".
Digital photograph of dress on screen-printed paper.
After the Scott Paper Company created the first paper dress as part of a promotional campaign, other designers began to experiment with disposable fashion. The two-dimensional form served as the perfect surface for printing images like this one. The temporary nature of the garment makes perfect sense for clothing that would only be worn briefly. George Romney served as the governor of Michigan before unsuccessfully running for President in 1968.
Black and white photograph of the McIntosh automobile built by Andrew, James, and Andrew McIntosh., Original photograph is not in the WRHS collections.
Black and white portrait photograph of Kate L. Mather (according to writing on back) taken by J. F. Ryder, photographer, 171 & 173 Superior Street, Cleveland, O. Handwritten note states, "Kate L. Mather, Cleveland, Ohio, stolen from S. Mather Album".