Religious Procession at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, 1930.
Dublin Core
Title
Religious Procession at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, 1930.
Subject
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church
Buckeye Road (Cleveland)
Hungarians
Description
A religious procession led down Buckeye Road by Cleveland Bishop Joseph Schrembs approaches the front steps of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church located at 9012 Buckeye Road. The religious procession was part of the National American-Hungarian Society Convention held in Cleveland in April 1930. (The street address for St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church in 1930 was 9012 (rather than today's 9016) Buckeye Road.)
Source
Cleveland Public Library NEA Picture Collection
Date
1930-04-30
Format
Image, JPEG, 1.84 Mb
Language
eng
Type
Image
Coverage
Cleveland (Ohio)
Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
8 x 10 in.
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