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John A. Naaf
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- | + | '''John A. Naaf''' (1860-1901), owner of a large establishment called Naaf's Gardens. | |
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+ | Located conveniently at the Southeast corner of [[Selzer Avenue]] and [[Pearl St.|West 25th St]] (just north of the [[Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge]]), the Inn served as a rest stop for farmers headed to market in Cleveland. | ||
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- | ' | + | Image:Photo_Naaf's_Garden_-_1885.jpg|[[John A. Naaf|Naaf's Garden]]<br>(abt. 1885)<br><small>left to right: '''John Naaf''', '''Robert Enos''' (boy in dress), '''Charles Mueller''' (by fence w/suspenders and hands on hips), '''Sophie Crosby''' (nee Naaf), '''Edith Mueller''', '''Barbara Naaf''' (white apron - she died 1896), '''John Naaf''' (hand on post), '''Kate Enos''', child, '''Gus Koepke''' (in vest - friend of the family) <br>''From Rita Myer's family (See [[Ruth Ketteringham Collection]])''</small> |
- | + | Image:Ad_Naaf,_John.gif|'''John A. Naaf Harnesses'''<br>(Cleveland City Directory ad) | |
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Revision as of 16:18, 30 December 2009
John A. Naaf (1860-1901), owner of a large establishment called Naaf's Gardens.
Located conveniently at the Southeast corner of Selzer Avenue and West 25th St (just north of the Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge), the Inn served as a rest stop for farmers headed to market in Cleveland.
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