The Western Reserve Historical Society is Cleveland’s oldest existing cultural institution. It was established on May 28, 1867 as the historical branch of the Cleveland Library Association which dated from 1848. The Society’s creation was part of an important trend in the United States, the establishment of private organizations to oversee the collection and preservation of documents and objects relating to various aspects of national, regional and local history. While its original focus was on the history of “…Cleveland and the Western Reserve, and generally what relates to the history of Ohio and the Great West,” it now concentrates on the history of Northeast Ohio.
The Western Reserve Historical Society contains the collection of the Cyrus E. Eaton photographs, 1898-1979 [graphic].
Contact staff at The History Center if you are seeking additional information about Cyrus Eaton
10825 East Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-721-5722
The Western Reserve Historical Society contains the collection of the Cyrus E. Eaton photographs, 1898-1979 [graphic].
Contact staff at The History Center if you are seeking additional information about Cyrus Eaton
10825 East Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-721-5722