The pictures in this image gallery are from the Harold Strobridge Collection, housed in Archives and Special Collections at the Centennial Library at Cedarville University. Mr. Strobridge was a local resident who documented the activities and people of the village of Cedarville, Ohio, and the surrounding area. This gallery, which contains nearly 1,800 images, can be searched by using the search box in the right-hand sidebar and selecting "in this collection" from the search options.
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Cedarville Residents
Photo shows three elderly women and two older gentlemen at a party or celebration.
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Cedarville School Teachers
Note on back by Janet Gordon. "1947-48 1st Row, left to right: Miss Mallow, Dorothy Reed - primary, Miss Sickles - primary, Miss Dolphin - primary, Jeanette Walker - primary, Isabel Bull, Second row, left to right: Miss Turner - primary, Grace Lutrell - secretary, Mildred Trumbo - primary, Ora Hanna, Mildred Foster, Mrs. Chesnut. Third row, left to right: Anna Wilson, Walter Boyer, Clyde Walker, Mr. Guthrie, Mr. Harner" They appear to be standing on the steps in front of the school.
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Cedarville's First Ambulance
Note on back: "Cedarville Village Fire Dept's first ambulance. Used for about 2 years. These three vehicles were all that was of the department."
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Cedarville Softball Game (1933)
Note on back: "Roger Collins at bat. Town -7, Country -7. Soft ball Cedarville, Aug. 17, 1933"
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Cedarville Softball Game (1933)
Note on back: "Ralph Wolford batting. Town -7 Country - 7. Cedarville softball. August 17, 1933. Water Works Park, Maple Street"
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Cedarville Softball Game (1933)
Note on back: "Eddie Harper batting. Town - 7, Country - 7. Cedarville Softball August, 17, 1933"
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Cedarville Softball Game (1933)
Note on back: "Martin Bates at bat. Softball game. Cedarville, Oh. Water Works Field. August 1933"
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Cedarville Softball Game (1933)
Note on back: "Cedarville Merchants. 1st softball game at new Water Works Diamond. August 1933"
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Cedarville - South Main Street
Note on slide: "Cedarville. S. Main St. west side." Photo shows hardware store and other businesses.
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Cedarville Telegraph Station
Note on back: "Telegraph Station on Barber Rd. Earl Randall barn in background." Photo shows five men standing in front of the station.
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Cedarville Township House
Note on back: "Date? Traffic post in Center 'Runabout' Fords. Storm doors on Post office. Elmer Jurkat, Traffic Post hauled away and put in L. Miami River below dam."
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Cedarville Township House
Cedarville Township House with banner across front door advertising Firemen's Carnival on September 1.