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Map of Eberhard Manufacturing Company Site, 1932
City of Cleveland 1932 Plat Map book showing the site of the Eberhard Manufacturing Company. It was located approximately .2 mile from St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church. In Buckeye's Hungarian-American community, this company which provided jobs to…
Cleveland Zone Map for Buckeye Road area, 1929.
Portion of the proposed 1929 Cleveland Zone Map, which was adopted by City of Cleveland voters in November 1929. This portion primarily shows the Buckeye Road area. The black-colored properties are retail business properties and the properties…
Buckeye Area Population Changes Chart
Chart showing population changes in the Buckeye Road area of Cleveland from 1920 to 1980. The information was obtained from federal census records. The chart shows that during this period the number of Hungarian-Americans living in Buckeye…
Buckeye Retail District Chart
Chart that shows changes in various factors relating to the Lower Buckeye Road business district from 1900-1997.
The first St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church built in 1893.
Photograph of the first church built by Hungarian immigrants on the corner of East 90th Street and Buckeye Road in 1893. The Church, which sat 700-800 parishioners at mass, was razed in 1918 and replaced by a larger church that sat 1300 parishioners.
8914 Buckeye Road, 1944
Cleveland Zoning Inspector picture of 8914 Buckeye Road, Cleveland, in 1944.
Storefront to immediate east of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, 1943.
1943 view of Lower Buckeye Road area featuring properties on the south side of Buckeye Road to the east of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church.
Officials meet at the Eberhard Manufacturing Company, 1968
Eberhard Manufacturing Company Managing Director Fred Durst meets with officials from other companies, including John Prosser, Product Manager of the RPC division of Midland-Ross, to discuss business in 1968.
Eberhard Manufacturing was founded…
Eberhard Manufacturing was founded…
Inside a factory building at the Eberhard Manufacturing Company, 1954
Inside view of one of the factory buildings at the Eberhard Manufacturing Company in 1954, two years before the great fire of 1956 which destroyed one of these factories. The Eberhard Manufacturing Company was at the time located at 2734 Tennyson…
Workers at the Eberhard Manufacturing Company survey damage caused by the 1956 factory fire.
Eberhard Manufacturing Company workers examine some of the damage that destroyed a factory building on the company's site at 2734 Tennyson in 1956. The company survived the fire and continued to operate its facility at 2734 Tennyson near St.…