Cleveland Immigration and Naturalization Photographs 1939-1966

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Cleveland Immigration and Naturalization Photographs 1939-1966

The collection consists of views of immigrants going through procedures necessary to become United States citizens at the Immigration and Naturalization Service offices in Cleveland, Ohio. Included are views of new arrivals, inspections, citizenship classes, naturalization ceremonies, and new citizens. Photographs were taken by the Cleveland Press.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6395886

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Cleveland Press

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The City Club of Cleveland was established in 1912 to provide a platform for the discussion of issues of contemporary interest. The first board of directors included Edward Baker, Dr. Robert Bishop, Arthur Baldwin, Starr Cadwallader, Walter Flory, Rabbi Moses Gries, Amasa Mather, Daniel Morgan and Reverend Worth Tippy. Morgan served as the club's first president, while Edward Baker and Amasa Mather were selected as vice-president and treasurer respectively. Mayo Fesler, instrumental...