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St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church site at East 90th (Bismark) Street and Buckeye (South Woodland) Road, Cleveland, as shown on a 1896 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map. The church that is depicted on this map is the original red brick building constructed in…

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church site at East 90th (Bismark) Street and Buckeye (South Woodland) Road, Cleveland, as shown on a 1903 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map. The church that is depicted on this map is the original red brick building constructed in…

Young Hungarians who fled Hungary following the 1956 uprising against communism are seen in this photograph enjoying a meal at a hall in the Lower Buckeye Road area.

Photograph taken by a City of Cleveland building inspector in 1956 showing retail stores on the south side of Buckeye Road two blocks west of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church. The "x" on the photograph identifies a vacant building at 8816 Buckeye…

Photograph taken by a City of Cleveland building inspector in 1956 showing retail stores on the south side of Buckeye Road in the two block area east of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church. The "x" on the photograph identifies a building at 9218 Buckeye…

Volume Four, part of page 7 of the 1932 City of Cleveland Plat Book, showing the former site of the National Malleable and Steel Castings Company in the Buckeye Road area. This company was the greatest producer of malleable iron in Cleveland, when…

Volume Four, Page 9 of the 1932 City of Cleveland Plat Book, showing the former site of the Eberhard Manufacturing Company at 2437 Tennyson Avenue, near St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church. The Eberhard Manufacturing Company employed many Hungarian…

This photograph shows a building on the northeast corner of East 89th and Buckeye Road in 1956. In the background on the south side of Buckeye St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church is visible. Contrast this picture of the intersection of East 89th and…

This photograph was taken in the western bell tower of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church. This is one of the three bells in the tower, each, according to the pastor of St. Elizabeth, has a name. The words printed on the bell in this photograph are…

This photograph taken from the steps of St. Elizabeth Church looking east on Buckeye Road in 2009, was taken from approximately the same vantage point and same angle as the photograph taken by a Press photographer in 1930 (included in my collection)…