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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Fire in Clifton
Note on slide: "Fire-Clifton". Photo shows Sinclair station with fire trucks and several cars.
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First Ambulance
Note on slide: "first ambulance." Photo shows ambulance sitting out front of the Cedarville Township fire department.
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First Greene County Court House
Note on slide: "First Court House." Photo is of a drawing depicting the first court house in Greene county.
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First Police Cruiser
Note on back: "Cedarville's first village owned Police Cruiser. 1954 Chev. $50"
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First Presbyterian Church, Cedarville, Ohio
Note on back: "First Presbyterian Church, Cedarville, O. Dec. 1928 Please return to Mildred C. McMillan Cedarville, O."
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First Presbyterian Church, Cedarville, Ohio
Note on back: "Cedarville, Oh. 1st Pres. Church, April 1928. Please return to Mildred C. McMillan"
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Five Ladies
Nothing noted on slide. Photo shows five ladies standing in a grassy area behind a white building.
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Fleet Wing Station
Note on back: "Fleet Wing Station operated by Bob Huffman. gasoline truck operated by Bob Baker and then by Dan Dennehy" Signs on building: " The Ohio Independent Oil Co. Tires & Batteries. Lubrication" Sign by the road: "Ladies rest rooms" This is located on Xenia Avenue.
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Flour Mill
Note on back: "Cedarville Ohio. The Flour Mill (Sullenberger's) 1900- (?) first trough. 2nd one had no braces. 1915 - latest one near mill. Sherman Dudly laid it & Jim Binly & Geo. Little Dudly (rest of words are unreadable). Photo shows a mill, bridge, and waterfall.
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Flour Mill
Note on slide: "Old Mill. Harbison-Irwin. Sullenburger" Photo shows early 1900s view of the mill.