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Kobby the boxer, the mascot of Cleveland Fire Dept. Engine Co. 24
Dogs; Mascots; Cleveland Fire Department; Helmets
"Kobby, purebred boxer, is mascot for Engine Co. 24 on Hough duty." --photo verso.
102.
Car belonging to shotgun victim Benoris Torey, who was killed in the Hough riots of 1966
Torey, Benoris; Hough Riots; Homicides; Shooting; Automobiles; Riots
Car belonging to shotgun victim Benoris Torey, age 29, of 9810 Lamont Ave. Torey was killed in the Hough riots of 1966 by a shotgun blast at close range. Two men were charged with his murder; one of them...
103.
Firefighters attempt to put out a fire set during the Hough riots of 1966
Riots; Hough Riots; Fires; Firefighters
"Firemen fight fire in Hough area business district here early 7/19[/1966]. Gangs of Negroes roamed the area, looting and setting fires. One woman was killed and 15 persons were injured." --photo caption....
104.
Members of the Cleveland Council of Churches
Cleveland Council of Churches; Testimony; Clergy; Hough Riots; Riots
Members of the Cleveland Council of Churches discuss the Hough riots of 1966. Left to right: Rev. Albert M. Pennybacker, Rev. Jonathan Ealy, Rev. Charles Malotte, Rev. B. Bruce Whittemore, Rev. O. M. Hoover,...
105.
Cleveland police hold rifles while patrolling Hough neighborhoods
Cleveland Police Department; Police; Rifles; Riots; Hough riots
Two unidentified Cleveland police officers hold rifles while patrolling Hough neighborhoods during the Hough riots of 1966.
106.
Members of the Ohio National Guard
Ohio National Guard
Members of the Ohio National Guard have a discussion. The guard was called in to assist the Cleveland police department during the 1966 Hough riots.
107.
Cleveland Police Department bomb squad members examine materials used to make Molotov cocktails during the Hough riots
Hough riots; Cleveland Police Department; Molotov cocktails
Detectives Elmer Roubal, left, and Victor Kovacic of the Cleveland Police Department's bomb squad examine materials used to make Molotov cocktails during the Hough riots. Rioters would sometimes fill bottles...
108.
Ohio National Guard members loading a machine gun
Ohio National Guard; Machine guns; Riots; Hough Riots
"Live ammunition is what the guardsmen are loading their 30-cal. machine gun with as they prepare to go pn patrol through the Hough section 7/20/[1966]. The area saw its third straight night of rioting...
109.
Gale's Super Valu market after looters had smashed its windows
Supermarkets; Looters; Looting; Broken glass; Riots; Hough Riots; Superior Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio)
Gale's Super Valu market, 8818 Superior Ave., with boarded-up windows. The store fell victim to looters during the 1966 Hough riots.
110.
Cleveland police officer speaks to two members of the Ohio National Guard
Cleveland Police Department; Police; Ohio National Guard; Riots; Hough Riots
Deputy inspector Lewis Coffey, left, speaks to two unidentified members of the Ohio National Guard. The guard had been called in to assist Cleveland police during the 1966 Hough riots.
111.
Cleveland police put out fires from Molotov cocktails thrown by demonstrators
Cleveland Police Department; Police; Molotov cocktails; Riots; Hough Riots
"Cleveland police put out fires from Molotov cocktails thrown by demonstrators on Cleveland's east side, 6/24/[1966]. Police have sealed off a 15-block area in the racially tense area." --photo caption....
112.
Clothing and other items recovered from Hough riot looters
Looting; Clothing and dress; Dry cleaning; Riots; Hough Riots
Clothing and other items recovered from Hough riot looters. The items had been looted from a dry cleaning establishment.
113.
Cleveland police and Ohio National Guard members guard firefighters
Cleveland Police Department; Cleveland Fire Department; Firefighters; Fires; Police; Ohio National Guard; Riots; Hough Riots
"[Ohio] National Guard [members] and [Cleveland] police guard firemen at E. 73rd St. and Hough Ave." --photo verso.
114.
Cleaning up after the 1966 Hough riots
Hough Riots; Cleaning; East 73rd Street (Cleveland, Ohio); Hough Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio)
Cleaning up after the 1966 Hough riots
115.
Cleveland police detain the occupants of a car with Florida license plates
Automobiles; Police; Cleveland Police Department; Hough Riots; Riots; East 112th Street (Cleveland, Ohio); Buckeye Road (Cleveland, Ohio)
At the intersection of E. 112th Street and Buckeye Road, Cleveland police detain the occupants of a car with Florida license plates.
116.
Firefighters try to put out a fire at Owen's Recreation Parlor
Firefighters; Fires; Owen's Recreation Parlor; Riots; Hough Riots
Firefighters try to put out a fire at Owen's Recreation Parlor, 8301 Quincy Avenue. The establishment was burned down during the 1966 Hough riots.
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Portrait of 4th (Fourth) Battalion Firemen
Hough Riots; Hough Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio); Riots; Firefighters; 4th Battalion Firemen
4th Battalion Firemen driven off Hough Avenue by rock-throwing youths.
118.
Shattered window in the doorway of the Appomattox apartment house
Windows; Broken glass; Apartment houses; Hough Riots; Riots
"Appomattox aftermath: A poignant reminder of the Hough area rioting is this bullet-spattered doorway of the E. 73rd St. apartment house where Mrs. Joyce Arnett was killed. The apartment house is called...
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Ohio National Guard members protect the Starlite Delicatessen from further looting
Ohio National Guard; Riots; Hough Riots; Starlite Delicatessen; Looting
Ohio National Guard members protect the Starlite Delicatessen, 7224 Hough Avenue, from further looting during the Hough riots of 1966.
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Cleveland police arrest a youth in connection with the fatal shooting of Benoris Toney
Toney, Benoris; Police; Cleveland Police Department; Dougherty Lumber Co.; Riots; Hough Riots
Cleveland police arrest a youth in connection with the fatal shooting of Benoris Toney at the Dougherty Lumber Co., 12100 Euclid Avenue. Two Little Italy residents were charged with the crime. The charge...
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