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Cuyahoga Valley Collection
Range: 1972 - 1978 Size: 1 cubic foot Record Group:Publications and miscellanea regarding the Cuyahoga Valley, particularly the Cuyahoga Valley Park Federation and the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area.
Council of Churches of Christ
Range: 1964 - 1973 Size: 5 cubic feet Record Group:Membership in the Council of Churches of Christ is open to all Christian churches; the organization assembled four times a year. Included in this collection are a position paper, constitution, pastor's list, programs of annual meetings, and various brochures/pamphlets.
Corbin Foundation, Mary S. and David C., Records
Range: 1940s - 2000s Size: 1.25 Record Group:The Mary S. and David C. Corbin Foundation was created in 1968 by Mr. and Mrs. Corbin to help enrich the lives of the people of Akron and Summit County, Ohio. Mr. Corbin (1901-1979) owned and founded City Chevrolet in Akron, one of the largest automobile dealerships in Ohio, and took part in many business and civic organizations. The records include letters, newspaper clippings, funded projects files, photographs, scrapbooks, certificates, and biographical information that document the history of the foundation and the life and work of the Corbins.
Community Welfare Forum of Summit County
Range: 1921 - 1993 Size: 1.0 Record Group: 99/163The Community Welfare Forum of Summit County was founded in 1918 as the Social Workers Club of Summit County. Since its inception, the organization has met monthly for a business meeting, luncheon, and presentation relating to social work. The records consist of constitutions, correspondence, reports, programs, bulletins, minutes, advertisements, newspaper clippings, financial records, notes, questionnaires, ballots, calendars, and committee, speaker’s, and membership lists dating from 1921 to 1993.
What is this?Communications Workers of America, Local 4303 (Canton) Records
Range: 1935 - 1972 Size: 2 cubic feet Record Group: 99/17The Communications Workers of America (CWA), which is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, is the largest communications and media labor union in the United States. Before combining with CWA Local 4302 (Akron), CWA Local 4303 was in District 4 and represented workers in Canton, Ohio. The records include minutes of grievance meetings and reports on contract bargaining.
What is this?Communications Workers of America, Local 4302 (Akron) Records
Range: 1937 - 1971 Size: 5.33 cubic feet Record Group: 99/16The Communications Workers of America (CWA), which is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, is the largest communications and media labor union in the United States. CWA Local 4302 is in District 4 and now represents workers in Akron and Canton, Ohio. The records include meeting minutes, correspondence, financial records, bargaining and grievances documents, materials about AFL-CIO affiliates and community activities, and publications of CWA Local 4302 and its predecessor, Ohio Federal of Telephone Workers Local 201.
What is this?Collyer, John L.
Range: 1939 - 1976 Size: 1 cubic foot Record Group:John L. Collyer (1893-1979) was a mechanical engineer and naval architect who served as Vice President at Dunlop Tire & Rubber Company before becoming President of the B.F. Goodrich Company where he contributed to the development and production of synthetic rubber. His papers include newspaper clippings and photographs documenting his life and work.
Colley, Russell S.
Range: 1933 - 1971 Size: 0.5 cubic foot Record Group: 99/239Russell S. Colley (1899-1996) was a mechanical engineer at the B.F. Goodrich Company in Akron, Ohio and later the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). He is known as inventor or co-inventor of numerous products including the "Riv-nut" that allowed a single worker to affix rivets to airplane wings and the first aircraft de-icer. Dubbed the "First Tailor of the Space Age" and "Father of the Spacesuit," Colley is also known for the design and development of space suits, including those worn by daredevil pilot Wiley Post and the Mercury astronauts. His papers include photographs, patents, and printed materials documenting his life and work.
What is this?Colleagues Club of Canton
Range: 1927 - 1978 Size: 3 cubic feet Record Group:Minutes, correspondence, financial records, reports, scrapbooks, and miscellany of a Jewish social organization.
Cleveland Composers’ Guild Records
Range: 1975 - 2001 Size: 11.0 Record Group:The Cleveland Composers Guild (CCG) is an organization that promotes the music of professional composer-members living in Northeast Ohio through recordings, a publication series, and free multi-disciplinary concerts. One of the nation’s oldest new music organizations, CCG has had more than 200 members over its 50-year history. The records include subject files, meeting minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, flyers, concert programs, awards, music scores, cassette tapes, and CDs documenting the history of the CCG and its members.
Clark, C. J., Collection
Range: 1922 - 1933 Size: 0.33 cubic feet Record Group:Mrs. C.J. Clark, an early radio enthusiast, transcribed radio program transmissions from around the world and corresponded with various radio stations in the 1920s and ‘30s. Her collection includes scrapbooks, postcards, and correspondence collected by Clark over a ten year period.
Clapp, Kate, Papers
Range: 1931 - 1977 Size: 10 cubic feet Record Group:Kate Clapp was a journalist from Akron, Ohio who served as the garden specialist for the Akron Beacon Journal for over forty years. Her papers include scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and photographs that document her life and career.
City of Akron, Office of the Mayor, Thomas C. Sawyer Records
Range: 1983 - 1986 Size: 20.35 cubic feet Record Group: 99/122Thomas C. Sawyer (b. 1945), a Democratic politician from Akron, Ohio, served as Mayor of the City of Akron, Ohio from 1984 to 1986. During his administration he oversaw the balancing of the city budget, improved delivery of municipal services, redirected the course for the city’s growth by supporting research and development in the global rubber industry, and elevated the role of polymers in the economic future of Akron and Northeastern Ohio. The records from Sawyer’s administration include subject files, correspondence, budget and development plans, and department reports.
What is this?City of Akron, Office of the Mayor, Roy L. Ray Records
Range: 1979 - 1984 Size: 19.25 cubic feet Record Group: 99/120Roy L. Ray (b. 1939), a Republican politician from Akron, Ohio, served as Mayor of the City of Akron from 1980 through 1983. During his administration he oversaw management of the city’s finances during the recession of the 1980s and economic development in downtown Akron. The records from Ray’s administration include correspondence and subject files documenting the activities and plans of his administration, including economic development, union negotiations, and unemployment.
What is this?City of Akron, Office of the Mayor, John S. Ballard Records
Range: 1954 - 1979 Size: 116 cubic feet Record Group: 99/77John S. Ballard (1922-2012), a Republican attorney from Akron, Ohio, served as Mayor of the City of Akron from 1966 through 1979. During his administration he battled intercity decay, loss of industry, unemployment, and migration of residents and retail to the suburbs with urban renewal and revitalization of the downtown area. The records from Ballard’s administration include subject files, scrapbooks, and legal records documenting his administration as well as information on boards and commissions, urban aid programs, and civil disturbances of the late 1960s.
What is this?Citizens for a County Charter Records
Range: 1976 - 1979 Size: 0.25 cubic feet Record Group: 99/143The Citizens for a County Charter was a bi-partisan, twenty-five member committee formed in 1979 to draft a charter for Summit County, Ohio and place it on the November ballot that year. Known as Issue 2, it passed on November 6, 1979 and went into effect on January 1, 1981. The records include materials pertaining to various aspects of the 1979 campaign for the adoption of a Summit County Charter including proposals, publicity, campaign plans, and correspondence.
What is this?Chamberlain, Gladys, Collection
Range: 1949 - 1954 Size: 25 cubic feet Record Group:Gladys Chamberlain was a long-time resident of Summit County, Ohio who collected materials on the history of the state. Her collection includes publications, correspondence, photographs, drawings, and newspaper clippings that document Akron/Summit County and Ohio history. Topics include ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ, Akron during World War II, area families, Akron clubs and associations, the War of 1812, and Summit County government, agencies, schools, and special interest groups. The collection also includes copies of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company’s newsletter the Non-skid.
Cascade Locks Park Association
Range: 1990 - 1992 Size: 2 cubic feet Record Group:The Cascade Locks Park Association is a non-profit organization founded in Akron, Ohio in 1989 that preserves, protects, and promotes the industrial, commercial, and cultural heritage of the Cascade Locks Park along locks 10-16 of the Ohio & Erie Canal. The records include Mustill Store National Register Nomination, photographic negatives, and oral history interviews.
Canal Society of Ohio
Range: 1830 - 2012 Size: 23.25 cubic feet Record Group: 99/101The Canal Society of Ohio has preserved
Cain, John W.
Range: 1890 - 1930 Size: 1 cubic foot Record Group: 99/86John W. Cain was a contractor from Akron, Ohio who married Emma Von Kanel, widow of Walter H. Bowman, a photographer from Canton, Ohio who died in 1912. The photographs were mostly taken by Walter Bowman and John Cain and primarily include professional portraits of the Cain and Von Kanel families during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Also included are snapshots of family members and their travels as well as buildings and neighborhoods in Akron, Massillon, and surrounding areas. The collection also contains some postcards and family correspondence.
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Collections are classified into the following broad categories:
- University Archives contain historical resources that document the history and development of ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ and its predecessor institutions.
- Special Collections documents regional (mainly Akron and Summit County) history, and other designated collecting areas. Special Collections materials include personal and family papers and historical records of local governments, businesses, and civic and community organizations. Collection strengths are the history of the rubber and polymer industry, lighter-than-air flight, and Ohio canals. Special collections also include local government records for a nine county region.
- Book collections include rare books and books documenting the history of the university, the region, and special topics. All cataloged books are included in the .