William Henry Jackson Photographs of Cleveland, Ohio 1900-1901

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William Henry Jackson Photographs of Cleveland, Ohio 1900-1901

William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) was a photographer, painter, and veteran of the American Civil War. He was well known for his images of the American West. The collection consists of 10 color photochrom images of Cleveland, Ohio, published by the Detroit Photographic Company. The images include The Arcade, the Armory of the Ohio National Guard, the Garfield Memorial at Lakeview Cemetery, the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument on Public Square, the Cleveland Harbor from Lake View Park, a waterfall at Wade Park, the American Steel and Wire Company Plant, ore being unloaded at Cleveland Harbor, a view of Wade Park, and the Steamer of the Cleveland and Buffalo Line. City of Erie

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On the 4th of July, 1876, as the United States turned 100, a group of people [the 'Boston Party'] from the east built a flagpole out of a pine tree and raised the American flag in Antelope Park. Seven years later, a railroad--the Atlantic and Pacific Railway--was constructed through Antelope Park. The town was named for the flagstaff which was still standing. Photographer William Henry Jackson traveled from Denver to photograph the Grand Canyon in 1883. He returned to the Canyon in 1892. ...