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Title
Shaker
Heights
aerial
view
Subject
Suburbs--Ohio--Cleveland
Aerial photography
United Society of Believers
Russell, Ralph
Van Sweringen, Oris Paxton, 1879-1936
Van Sweringen, Mantis James, 1881-1935
National Register of Historic Places
Time Period
1930s
Place
Shaker Heights (Ohio)
Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
Description
Aerial
view
photograph
of
Shaker
Heights
,
Ohio
,
looking
to the
north
. The
houses
on the
lower
edge
of the
image
face
Shaker
Boulevard
. The
road
on the
left
is
Leighton
Road
,
while
the
one
on the
right
is
Southington
Road
.
Original
description
reads
: "
Shaker
Hts
.
residences
(Shaker
Lake
in
background).
" The
city's
name
has
origins
in
two
local
sources
: the
community
was
laid
out
on
land
formerly
owned
by the
North
Union
Community
of the
United
Society
of
Believers
,
more
commonly
known
as
Shakers
, and "
Heights
"
refers
to the
plateau
east
of
Cleveland
that
rises
sharply
in
elevation
from
582
feet
above
sea
level
at the
base
of the
Cedar
Glen
Parkway
to
950
feet
above
sea
level
in
nearby
Cleveland
Heights
;
Shaker
Heights
'
elevation
is
1050
feet
above
sea
level
.
Ralph
Russell
established
the
North
Union
Settlement
in
1822
with
just
over
80
individuals
. In
1826
, the
group
dammed
Doan
Brook
,
thus
creating
the
Lower
Lake
and
establishing
a
gristmill
and a
sawmill
.
Later
, in
1854
, the
community
built
a
second
dam
,
creating
the
Upper
Lake
, and
constructed
another
mill
. Also
called
"The
Valley
of
God's
Pleasure
" the
colony
peaked
around
1850
with
about
300
settlers
. As the
Shakers
practiced
celibacy
, the
colony
faded
away
and was
closed
in
1889
. In
1905
, the
land
was
bought
by
brothers
M.J
. and
O.P
.
Van
Sweringen
,
who
envisioned
the
first
garden-styled
suburb
in
Ohio
for the
site
. The
brothers
constructed
homes
,
set
aside
land
for
churches
and
schools
, and
planted
trees
.
Originally
referred
to as
Shaker
Village
, the
community
was
incorporated
in
1912
and
reached
city
status
in the
1930s
.
Shaker
Heights
is
known
for its
stringent
building
codes
and
zoning
laws
,
which
have
helped
to
maintain
the
community's
housing
stock
and
identity
throughout
the
years
.
Approximately
seventy
percent
of the
city
of
Shaker
Heights
is
listed
on the
National
Register
of
Historic
Places
as
Shaker
Village
Historic
District
.
Creator
Ohio
Federal
Writers
'
Project
Date of Original
ca.
1930
Collection
Ohio
Guide
Photographs
Source
State
Archives
Series
1039
AV
Submitting Institution
Ohio Historical Society
Rights
Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to
http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information
Type
StillImage
File Name
SA1039AV_B04F10_01_01.tif
Image Height
4428
Image Width
5467
File Size
96488080 Bytes
Display File Type
image/jp2
Format
picture
Date created
2010-04-07
Date modified
2012-03-01
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