Shaker Heights, Ohio, Neighborhood Associations records, 1959-1988 [microform].

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Shaker Heights, Ohio, Neighborhood Associations records, 1959-1988 [microform].

Consists of articles of incorporation, constitutions, minutes, correspondence, reports, newsletters, articles, photographs, newspaper clippings, and budgets and financial statements of the neighborhood associations.

3 rolls of microfilm.

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