"Cashier in Progress City"

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Title

"Cashier in Progress City"

Subject

Education
Neighborhoods
Bathhouses
Orange Ave.
Hiram House

Description

Five neighborhood children waiting in line to give their "checks" to the clerk, another neighborhood child, at the Orange Avenue Bathhouse in 1936.

Creator

unknown

Source

Cleveland State University. Michael Schwartz Library. Division of Special Collections. Cleveland Press Collection. Hiram House Collection. "Cashier in Progress City." October 5, 1936

Date

October 5, 1936

Contributor

Joseph Reed

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Orange Avenue Bathhouse (Cleveland, Ohio)

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