Category:Federal Building (Cleveland)
English: The first Federal Building in Cleveland was built on the site of the Ark (part of the Leonard Case homestead) in 1858. It faced the east side of Public Square and housed the post office, custom house, federal courts, and goverment offices. It was expanded in the early 1880s and razed in 1902 for the construction of a new U.S. Post Office, Custom House, and Courthouse building.
Media in category "Federal Building (Cleveland)"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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US-OH(1891) p666 CLEVELAND, POST OFFICE.jpg 664 × 371; 143 KB
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Civilwar-cleveland.jpg 611 × 476; 63 KB
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Federal Building and Post Office 1894 CP01145 - DPLA - bc23fc1f35c7b3115036dd76bff9825a.jpg 3,678 × 2,412; 1,019 KB
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Post Office & Customs.jpg 1,492 × 1,230; 964 KB
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P.O. case bl'd'g & city hall, Cleveland, O, by Alfred S. Campbell.jpg 2,737 × 1,426; 1.36 MB
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P.O. case bl'd'g & city hall, Cleveland, O, by Alfred S. Campbell.png 2,737 × 1,426; 4.53 MB
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Post office, Cleveland, Ohio, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views 2.jpg 2,737 × 1,752; 1.74 MB
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Post office, Cleveland, Ohio, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views 2.png 2,737 × 1,752; 5.82 MB
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Post office, Cleveland, Ohio, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.jpg 2,737 × 1,725; 1.61 MB
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Post office, Cleveland, Ohio, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.png 2,737 × 1,725; 5.45 MB