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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Lamp Post
Paul Vest working on the lamp post in front of the Cedarville Township House. Note on back: "Paul Vest '95"
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Lamp Post
Note on back: "Jim Vest, Ron Turnbull 1995" Jim Vest and Ron Turnbull working on the wiring in the bottom of the lamp post.
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Large Iron Die
Note on back: "Iron, 148" diameter" Young woman standing in front of the die. It is held up by a large chain.
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Large Two Story Home
Photo shows a white two-story home with five windows and a door on the front. Old water tower is visible in the background.
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Last Spike
Note on back: "'Parade of the Years' (last spike) Cleveland, Great Lakes Expo. July 26, 1936. By Elmer"
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Last Train
Note on back: "last train to come to Cedarville." Photo shows a blue Conrail caboose, two freight cars, and a man walking alongside.
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Last Train
Note on back: " last train to come to Cedarville. 1992-1993" Photo shows caboose and two other train cars.
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Lewis Dunn, Former Slave
Note on back: "Lewis Dunn-slave timed to be about 100 yrs. House on So. East Street below lumber yard."
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Lewis Dunn, Former Slave
Note on back: "Lew Dunn, little house was on S. East St. (Rat Row) just So. of lumber company. He was a slave in South and lived to be around 100. Father of George Dunn."
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Lewis Dunn, Former Slave
Note on slide: "Lewis Dunn. East Street, Former slave." Photo shows African-American man sitting on his front porch on S. East Street.