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Online Books
There are many books in our collection that are not restricted by copyright laws. Several of these small books provide an interesting view on the history of our area. When we are able to do so, we scan the books and make them available online. These books are PDF files and viewing them requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer, you may download it at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
A Century of Adjustment: A History of the Akron Jewish Community, 1865-1975
This dissertation was written by Helga Kaplan, Ph.D. in 1978. In it she describes the decisions made by Jewish immigrants as they adjusted to life in Akron, Ohio. (532 pages)
Akron Negro Directory
Published in March of 1940, this 128 page book includes statistical, organizational and business information on the African-American community in Akron as well as local advertisements.
Charles Cook Bronson Books
Charles Cook Bronson (1804-1886) authored ten volumes on the history of Tallmadge and the Western Reserve. The original volumes, along with accompanying material such as oral presentations by Bronson and obituaries, were transcribed by Tobi Battista of the Tallmadge Historical Society between July of 1995 and January of 1997.
A Selection of Photographs illustrating the work of Good & Wagner
This 33 page book was published in Akron in 1923 by Albert H. Good and Edwin D. Wagner, of Good & Wagner, Architects. Among the buildings designed by this firm were the Portage Country Club, the YMCA, and the home of John S. Knight.
Views of Akron, Ohio and Environs
Published by the First Universalist Church in 1904 in Akron, Ohio, this 33 page booklet contains iconic images of Akron at the turn of the century.
The Report of The Akron Commission on Civil Disorders
In 1968, Akron, Ohio was the site of six days of racial riots. After order was restored, Mayor Ballard convened a commission to investigate the underlying conditions leading to the riots. This commission was chaired by Dr. Edwin Lively from the University of Akron and it issued this 50 page report.
The Contribution of Blacks in Akron 1825-1975
This Doctorial Dissertation was produced by Dr. Shirla Robinson McClain and presented at the University of Akron in June of 1975. It is posted here with the permission of the McClain family. (499 pages)
A Sketch of the Settlement and Progress of the Township of Tallmadge (No. 2, Range 10.) Summit Co., Ohio (27 pages)
Written by Charles Whittlesey and published in 1842, this book provides a detailed description of Tallmadge and its early development.
A History of the Establishment of the Municipal University of Akron
Issued in 1914, by the Municipal University of Akron, this booklet was compiled by P. R. Kolbe. In addition to a brief history of the founding of the University, it also contains essays and editorials about city universities in general. (36 pages)
A Spin on the Past: The Origin Story of the Modern American Toy Industry, as it Occurred in Akron, Ohio, Including the Story of S.C. Dyke and the First Mass-Produced Toy--clay marbles
Written by Michael Cohill and posted with permission. (53 pages)
Akron, The City of Opportunity
Published by the Akron Chamber of Commerce in 1914, this booklet highlights the benefits of living and working in Akron, Ohio (22 pages).
The Jewish Criterion, 1919
This single issue contains a history of the Akron Jewish Community reprinted from The Jewish Criterion, a weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh, PA by D. Alter. Many advertisements for local businesses as well as other national news relating to the Jewish community are inside. (44 pages)
West Hill Sketchbook.
Published by the West Hill Land Co. this book contains images of many of the homes found in the West Hill area (34 pages)
If you have suggestions for copyright free publications that you would like to see added to this page, please contact us at speccollections@akronlibrary.org.
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