*Bank Street is now West Sixth, Bond is East Sixth, Erie is East Ninth, Case is East 40th,
First Cabin in Cleveland (Home of Lorenzo Carter and view of Current Downtown, 1800First School House in Cleveland, 1812The Cleveland Academy, 1821Original Franklin House Hotel, 1826Court House, 1828Public Square, 1833Euclid Street, 1833City View From Brooklyn Hill, 1833Columbus Street Bridge, 1835Downtown Cleveland from Brooklyn Hill, 1836Cleveland Grays in Military Parade, Public Square, 1839Second Franklin House, 1844Superior Street, 1846Cleveland Harbor, 1848Kentucky Street School Building, 1850Cleveland and Ohio City, 1851Medical College, Erie and St. Clair Avenue, 1853Lighthouse, Main and Water Streets, 1853Court House, 1853Fountain and Public Square, 1853New England Hotel, 1854Railway Station and Docks, 1854Cleveland, 1857Court House, 1858Funeral Building Erected for Abraham Lincoln, 1865St. Clair Street School, 1868The Industrial Farm, School and Home (for homeless children), Detroit Street, 1869Public Square, 1873The Retreat, St. Clair Street, 1874 (A Reformatory Institution to lead Women away from “Degradation”), 1874Weddell House Hotel, Bank and Superior Streets, 1876Union Club House, Euclid Avenue, 1874University Street, 1874Gordon Park, 1874Residence of O.D. Ford, 975 Euclid Avenue, 1874Residence of J.A. Ensign, Kinsman and Ensign Street, 1874Fred Hirz Merchant Taylor, 413 Lorain Street, 1874Perry’s Monument, 1874Union Passenger Depot, Bank and Water Street, 1874Wein and Bier Hall of V. Ziemer, Pearl and Brainerd Street, 1874Superior Viaduct From Detroit Street, 1874Striebinger House, Michigan Street, 1874Herrman and Pfarr’s Groceries, Flour and Feed Store, 80 Pearl Street, 1874August Burckhardt’s Brewery, Pear and Monroe Street, 1874Paul Schmidt’s Wine Establishment, 80 Michigan Street, 1874Dr. C.W. Dellenbaugh Residence and Office, East Madison and Wade Park Avenue, 1874G.A. Tinnerman Hardware, Lorain and Fulton Street, 1874Mattmuller and Spann Cabinet Factory, Pelton and College Street, 1874A.P. Winslow Residence, 630 Euclid Avenue, 1874A. Steinmetz Livery Stable, 269 Lorain Street, 1874Mathias Frick’s Meat Market, Loraine and Dare Street, 1874Workhouse (Reformatory, Woodland Avenue at Madison (East 79th Street), 1874Water Works, 1876YMCA, 79 North Public Square, 1876Woodland Cemetery, 1876Wade Park, 1876W.P. Fogg and Co., 183 Superior Street, 1876The Cleveland Paper Company, 128 St. Clair Street, 1876The Cleveland Herald Building, 130 and 132 Bank Street, 1876Superior Viaduct, 1876Superior Street, West from Monumental Park, 1876Society for Savings, 1876S. Brainard’s Sons Music Store, 341 Euclid Avenue, 1876Roman Catholic Bishop’s Mansion, Superior Street, 1876Public Square, 1876Post Office and Custom House, Public Square, 1876National Bank Building, 1876Old Trinity Church, 1876Old Stone Church, 1876Numsen and Whitney’s Restaurant, 185 Superior Street, 1876Northern Ohio Hospital for the Insane, 1876Northern Ohio and Cleveland Club Fairgrounds, 1876Normal School, Eagle Street, 1876New Courthouse, Seneca Street, 1876Monumental Park (Current Public Square), 1876Lake View Cemetery, 1876King Iron Bridge and Manufacturing Company, St. Clair and Wason Steet, 1876Kennard House Hotel, St. Clair and Bank Street, 1876Homeopathic Hospital College, 99 Prospect Street, 1876Henry Weisgerber Bakery and Catering and Custom Corset Manufactory, Prospect and Brownell Street, 1876Forest City House Hotel, Superior and Monumental Park, 1876Evangelical Publishing House, 1876Euclid Avenue, 1876Euclid Avenue, 1876Euclid Avenue Opera House, 1876Euclid Avenue Carriage Manufacturing Company, 1219 and 1221 Euclid Avenue, 1876Erie Street Cemetery Entrance, 1876E.J. Baldwin and Co., 214 and 216 Superior Street, 1876Bakery and Grocery, Ontario and Lake Street, 1876American House Hotel, 128 Superior Street, 1876180 Acre Farm on Scranton Avenue in Ohio City, 1876Panoramic City View, 1877Superior Viaduct, 1879Glidden and Joy Varnish Company, 1882Old Central Police Station, 1896Case Hall, 1897