The Gahr Machine Company

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Title

The Gahr Machine Company

Subject

Labor

Description

This picture is of Gahr Machine Company in 1954. The machine company is located at 19199 St. Clair Avenue, in Euclid, Ohio. The building is located approximately one-half mile east of Nottingham Road. It is an example of the area's industrial past.

Creator

Josh Ferron

Source

Cleveland Press. Cleveland Press Archive. Special Collections. Michael Schwartz Library. Cleveland State University. St. Clair Avenue folder

Date

14-12-1954

Contributor

Josh Ferron

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Euclid (Ohio), Euclid Creek Watershed (Ohio)

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