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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Labor Day
Note on back: "Labor day - post war". Scene shows several men and women seated on bleachers.
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Labor Day
Note on back: "Labor Day." Scene shows young woman trying to get her dog to do a trick. Two gentlemen, a young boy, and a girl are watching.
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Labor Day
Note on slide: "Labor Day." Photo shows six men standing in front of a platform set up for Labor Day celebration.
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Labor Day (1944)
Note on slide: "Labor Day 1944". Photo shows gentlemen sitting on the back of a truck bed with speaker's podium in front of them. A band is off to the side. Band members are wearing red uniforms.
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Labor Day (1945)
Note on back: "Labor Day - 1945". Scene shows women in back of carriage with man holding reins of the horse.
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Labor Day (1947)
Note on back: "Labor Day, 1947." Photo shows children and adults as well as a dog in a baby buggy.
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Labor Day (1990)
Note on slide: "Labor Day 1990". Photo shows a small band on the back of a flat bed trailor.
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Labor Day (1990)
Note on slide: "Labor Day". Photo shows red convertible with Doc Evans and Melvin Charles as past grand marshalls.
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Labor Day at Park
Note on back: "Labor Day at park after war". Scene shows an old pickup truck with men on the back.
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Labor Day During War
Note on back: "Labor day- during war." Photo shows young boy on a rearing pony.
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Labor Day Parade
Note on slide: "Parade." Photo shows a horse-drawn wagon passing by the Presbyterian Church.
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Labor Day Parade (1990)
Note on slide: "E. Collins Labor Day 1990." Photo shows horse-drawn buggy in front of the Cedarville College Fine Arts Building.