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Paul Briol Negatives and Contact Prints at the Cincinnati Historical Society 90 Queen City Heritage Paul Briol Negatives and Contact Prints at The Cincinnati Historical Society When the Society received the Briol Collection in 1962, it was not in Gardner-Richardson Co. 37 order and many images were neither labeled nor dated. The Society's General Electric Co. 17 curators grouped the images by topic and attempted to identify people General Machinery Co. 37 and places using available resources. We did not find information about Gruen Watch Co. 6 each image and we apologize for these omissions and the inaccuracies Heekin Can Co. 1 that certainly must be present. Kahn's Sons Co. 20 Kinnear Mfg. Co. 5 Wm. Koehl Co. 3 F.H. Lawson Co. 1 Subject Number of Prints Ohio National Life Insurance Co. 7 Pease Woodwork Co. Inc. 18 Amusements Ponds (Burroughs Laboratories) 51 Coney Island 49 Rookwood Pottery 4 Moonlight Gardens 52 Rosebrook Clinical Laboratory 7 Sunlite Pool 12 St. Joseph Paper Co. 3 Seagram Distillers Corp. 33 Associations Strietmann Biscuit Co. 12 Association for the Blind 17 Tomlin Strause Welding 6 YMCA 4 Wright Aeronautical Corp. 22 YMCA (Camp Lenmary) 1 Unidentified 24 Banks Cemeteries and Crematoriums A wooden-framed Central Trust 66 Cincinnati Cremation Co. rollercoaster at First National 33 (Cincinnati Crematory) 26 Coney Island Spring Grove Cemetery 20 Bridges/Viaducts Central 1 Charitable Institutions Columbia Viaduct 18 Babies Milk Fund Association 26 Covered (Mt. Healthy) 2 Children's Convalescent Home 35 Ida Street 6 Children's Home 54 McMillan Street 1 Clovernook Home and School for the Blind 32 Western Hills 4 If Fresh Air Farm 11 -1 Nursing Homes 10 Buildings Other 8 Carew Tower El • JLi *w Chamber of Commerce \ Churches City Hall 1 m H Baptist Music Hall 17 |Health clinic Free Will Baptist Church 2 <sponsored by Ninth Street Baptist Church 14 Business & Industry 13abies Milk Fund Church of Christ A & C Motor Sales 19 Salem United Church of Christ 1 AMSCO Products Co. 2 Episcopal American Book Co. 21 Chapel of the Transfiguration 31 M.L. Andrew Co. 1 Christ Church 179 Argus Industries Inc. 12 Christ Church (Glendale) 36 Baldwin Piano Co. 9 Grace Episcopal Church (College Hill) 3 Berghausen Chemical Co. 2 St. Paul's Wayside Cathedral 6 Beau Brummel Ties Inc. 1 Jewish (Hebrew) Bruckmann Co. Brewers 5 Isaac M. Wise Temple 11 Philip Carey & Co. 7 Presbyterian Kahn's meat Carlton Machine Tool Co. 4 College Hill Presbyterian Church 1 packing plant Chase Brass & Copper Co. Inc. 1 First Presbyterian Church of Glendale 9 Cincinnati Bell Telephone 2 Roman Catholic Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. 21 Church of the Immaculate Conception 6 Cincinnati Times-Star Co. 142 St. Elizabeth (Church of Norwood) 53 Clermont Hill Dairy 4 Sts. Peter & Paul Church 11 Coca-Cola Bottling Works Co. 78 St. Peter in Chains Cathedral 10 Daly & Luehrman Carpet Co. 6 St. Xavier Church 9 Diamond Alkali Co. 14 Swedenborgian Fasfoto Finishing Service 2 The Church of the New Jerusalem 11 Fostoria 25 Unitarian (Montgomery) 1 Unidentified 4 Fall 1989 Negatives and Contact Prints 91 Clouds 59 Moseman Farm 32 Gordon Movget 7 Clubs Harold Nichols 20 Literary Club 7 Carla Palm I Palmer (Dr.) 6 Elections 2 John Pease 5 Perry 6 Farm Scenes 46 Roger Rogan 8 Stanley Rowe 34 Fences 4 Schmidlapp 1 William T. Semple (Silver Poplar Farm) 13 Floods 1 William T. Simpson 30 James G. Stewart 26 Fountains Mrs. Philip Swing 12 Tyler Davidson Fountain 22 William H. Taft 2 Tarkington 5 Gardens/ Flowers/Trees Wagner 3 Benedict 4 Chapman Walker 2 Campbell 2 Paul Wilson 1 Fleischmann, Julius 1 Mrs. Lawrence Witton 4 Hollyhocks, Hutton 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Wright 51 clouds, and a Krippendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 2 Philip Wyman 21 weathered fence Mooney 1 Unidentified (Exteriors) 70 Palm, Gus 6 Unidentified (Interiors) 8 Palmer 4 Raeburn 12 Rowe, Stanley 12 Simpson, William T. 10 Wagner 9 Warrington 1 Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. 10 Unidentified 114 The Public Library Libraries Hospitals bookmobile of the Public Library Children's Hospital 73 1940's Old 8 Christ Hospital 57 New 2 Cincinnati Sanitarium 11 Branches (Bond Hill & Westwood) 5 General Hospital 25 Christian R Holmes Hospital 4 Hotels Alms Hotel Gibson Hotel Terrace Plaza Court Street Market Places Market Court Street 1 Military 22 Monuments William H. Harrison 9 "The Pines," Houses Abraham Lincoln 1 John Kilgour's Eslie Asbury (Lexington) 17 home Benedict 6 Museums Amy Campbell 24 Art Museum 39 Cary Cottage 2 Taft Museum 68 Powel Crosley, Jr. 14 Cunningham 14 Music Darnell 10 Harpist 14 Dudley Emerson 3 Opera 3 Julius Fleischmann (Winding Creek) 5 Symphony 58 Colin Gardner (Hollowbrook) 52 Zoo Opera 1 Frederick V. Geier 17 Lester Jaffe 11 Occupations James 2 Blacksmith 5 Bayard L. Kilgour ("The Pines") 62 Mason 6 Martin Lowe 2 Riverboat Workers 2 Walter McDonald 11 Frank J. Moorman 6 Young harpist Urban Morgan 11 92 Queen City Heritage Shops & Stores Mabley & Carew 1 J.C. Penney 2 Pogue's Warehouse 6 mi Silverstein Shoe Repair 2 Social Welfare 56 Lytle Park band- Parks ? stand dedicated to 1 Sports Alms Park 1 Baseball Mike Mullen Ault Park 2 •IRBK Crosley Field 16 Burnet Woods 4 17 Oscar Silverstein Eden Park shoe repair on Streets Krohn Conservatory 38 Vine Street Central Parkway 3 Garfield Park 3 1 Lytle Park 9 Fifth Street Fountain Square 11 Mt. Airy Forest 14 4 Mt. Echo Park 3 Fourth Street 2 Mt. Storm Park 5 Garfield Place Government Square 1 Owl's Nest Park 1 1 Reuben Warder Nursery 2 Race Street Seventh Street 2 Washington Park 1 Victory Parkway 1 Unidentified 15 Vine Street 11 Radio Unidentified 3 WLW 19 Hotel Ball Broadcast 21 Suburbs Covington 10 Baker-Hunt Foundation 19 HIS Banks 7 Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption 12 Erlanger 5 Fairview 1 Glendale 50 ! Loveland 19 Mariemont 78 Ice scene on the Rivers & Waterways |p Montgomery 2 Ohio River Great Miami 6 Mariemont, a Mt. Adams 18 Mill Creek Barrier Dam 14 planned commu- Mt. Auburn 2 Ohio River - Ice Scenes 59 nity, opened in Newport 17 Unidentified 11 1924 Theaters Schools Albee 3 Bond Hill Elementary 11 Capitol 1 Cincinnati Country Day 1 Hillsdale/Lotspeich 17 Ohio Mechanics Institute 2 University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music 9 Law 1 Medicine 65 Physics 74 Research Lab and Tanners' Council Lab 15 39 Cincinnati Transportation Hillsdale School Student Union Automobiles 3 — Lotspeich University School 19 streamlined elec- tric streetcar Aviation 14 School in Western Hills High School 15 Boats Madisonville Withrow High School 32 Barges 26 Xavier University 1 Ferries (Anderson) 9 Houseboats 1 Steamboats 6 Delta Queen 2 Gordon C. Greene 1 Island Queen 12 Carriages 1 Inclines (Mt. Adams) 1 Railroads 37 Union Terminal 122 Streetcars 1 Fall 1989 Negatives and Contact Prints 93 Views 37 Closs, Freda (Staff, Board of Education) 9 Regina (Freda's sister) (Attorney) 4 Wars Coghill, Muriel (Prof. & daughter in Florida) 3 World War I 1 Cohn-Davis Wedding 9 World War II 15 Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Myers Y. (Myers Y. Soldiers Prayer 14 Cooper Co.; Governor of Ohio) 3 Coppler, Edna 3 Courter, Claude V. (Superintendent of Cincinnati Schools) 9 Coyle, Mrs. William R (Geneva C.) (A&C Motor Sales) 1 Crutcher, Cynthia (Wedding) 3554 Shaw Avenue 17 Darner, Mr. and Mrs. John 8 Cincinnati Zoo ZOO 29 Davis, Pierson 6 bear pits, 1935 Davis, Miss Helen 1 Rosemary 2 Portraits Deichman, Mrs. and Peter 4 Allen, Dr. Floyd (Public Health Federation) 3 Dewey, Fred (Candidate for Anderson, A.E. (Vice President P&G) and McDougal, Dorothy French 19 Ohio Supreme Court) Armstrong, J.W. (at Florida home) 1 3429 Ault View 1 Donaldson, Mrs. Ester (Savings Acct. Book) 2 Attl, Vojmir and harp students 2 Doyle, Shirley 4 Aue, William, Jr. Drackett, Harry R (President, Drackett Co.; (Salesman, Wm. T. Johnston Co.) 4 Head of Charter Party) 2 Aull, Jerome J. (1945) (Chief Easton, Charles 3 Mechanical Engineer, Lunkenheimer) 8 Eckstein, Dr. Gus (Gustav) (Professor, Bader, Dr. Fred & wife 2 U.C. and author) 10 Baird, Helen B. (Superintendent, Wartime nuptials, Edgemon, Charlotte ("Lolly") (Wedding) 1 Conn-Davis Holmes Hospital) 1 William S. (Attorney) 2 wedding Barnett, Naomi 1 Edgington, Jane & Oliver Bartlett, Francis T. (Attorney) (Ancestors of C.H. Gardiner) 9 1222 Union Trust Building 3 Emerson, Dudley 1 Bates, Janet Emerson, Laura Wilson (Wedding) 9 4327 Cakewood, Deer Park 4 Batterman, Mrs. Dexter (Children) Emerson, Saradelle 1 Espey, John R 1 3971 Beechwood Avenue 5 Fabe, Mr. and Mrs. George (Daughter) Beaver, Clifford (Engineer, Board of (Attorney, Ohio Department Education and Coach, of Insurance) 2 Walnut Hills High School) Farmer, Josselyn 4 9915 Highland Avenue - #11 6 Findlater, Ramsey (Director, Cincinnati Bender, Ruth (Mother) 2 Metro. Housing Authority) 7 Benken, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 5 Fleming (Children) 1 Bloom, Mrs. Harry (Daughter) 6 Forbes (Child) 1 Boeh, Mr. Val (Central Trust) 6 Forbriger, Arthur W. (Vice President, Boggs, Mr. 1 General Manager, John Van Range Co.) 5 Boggs, Marilyn R (American Steel) 6 Bookman, M. 7 Gallchulk, Lefort 8 Boone, James (killed in action, 6-8-44) 3 Gastin (Spanish Inn) 4 Goodyear, Dr. Henry M. 12 Bottomley, Myrl E. (Professor, U.C.) 1 Bowen, Mrs. 13 Goosens, Sir Eugene (Conductor, Bratburd, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Cincinnati Symphony) 33 Janette 1 (W.A. Bratburd Co.) Gorman, Davis Family 3 807 Race Street 21 Green, Capt. Tom 6 Briol, Jan 10 Hall, Capt. & Family 3 Jan (Wedding) 8 Hazelton, Mrs. Merrill W. & Family Mary (Mrs. Paul) 4 2841 Dunaway Avenue 3 Paul 1 Helfrich, Lt. 7 Brna, Paul W.
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