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The "new" St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church site as shown on a 1951 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map. The grey stone building represented on this map was constructed during the period 1918-1923 and replaced the red brick building built in…

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church site at East 90th Street and Buckeye Road, Cleveland, as shown on a 1913 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map. The church that is depicted on this map is the original red brick building constructed in 1893, and not the building…

This photograph of the building at 8637 Buckeye Road was taken on October 5, 1935, 15 days before the official dedication of the building as the new home of the Hungarian Verhovay Aid Association in Cleveland. The Verhovay Aid Association was a…

This is a photograph taken in the interior of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, 9016 Buckeye Road, Cleveland, during the funeral mass of Monsignor Charles Boehm in April 1932. Monsignor Boehm was a Hungarian Roman Catholic priest who immigrated to…

Picture of the front of the "Magyar Haz" building at the corner of East 91st and Holton Avenue in the Buckeye Road neighborhood of Cleveland in 1943. "Magyar Haz" which literally translates as "Magyar House" is a culture and community center for…

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Mary Varady (on right), who emigrated from Hungary in 1907, and her younger sister, Mildred Varady (on left), who was born in Cleveland in 1908. This photograph was taken in either 1909 or 1910 at the studio of "Paul Demeter Photographer," then…

Photograph of St. Elizabeth Church, 9016 Buckeye Road, the oldest Hungarian Roman Catholic parish in the United States, taken by a Cleveland Press Photographer on August 1, 1978.

Digital Photograph of the St. Elizabeth Church complex at 9016 Buckeye Road, Cleveland, Ohio. From left to right: St. Elizabeth Hall; Rectory; St. Elizabeth Church.