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 Nottingham Historical Society

18326 St. Clair Rd. Cleveland, Ohio 44110

notthistorysoc@aol.com

 

Welcome to the Nottingham Historical Society web site. The Village of Nottingham has a rich history as part of Euclid Township, Cuyahoga County, and the City of Cleveland. Beginning in 1852 as Euclid Depot on the first east/west railroad, through its current status as one of Cleveland's premier neighborhoods, the Nottingham neighborhood embraces its future while fighting to protect the memories and lessons learned from its past.

We have categorized our  information into seven main topics.  

Our Railroads highlights our railroad heritage. Explaining our name, our visits with Abraham Lincoln, and our connection to the transcontinental railroad.

Churches have impacted this community since 1820. The history of our local churches are a resource for genealogist and local historians.

Homes See our Millionaire's Row and other historic homes in our neighborhood.

Schools transform the minds of our youth and are central in providing a neighborhood's identity. Learn about Nottingham School, Villa Angela Academy, and St. Joseph Seminary, Villa Angela/St. Joseph High School, O.H. Perry Elementary, and Hannah Gibbons Elementary.

Miscellaneous Buildings Photos of unique and historic buildings are here. See our Town Hall, Cunningham Sanitarium, and Nottingham Hospital.

Genealogy Let us help you locate an ancestor. We can access maps, township and church records.

Maps Maps from 1852 through the present provide basic information and an overall view of the area.

Links Connect to other sites

Enjoy! Come back often as we update our information.

The Mission of the Nottingham Historical Society is to promote the development of this community's unique and important identity and enhance the quality of life in this neighborhood through understanding our past and present, while working together to shape our future.

Supporting this mission we:

¨publish a quarterly newsletter

¨hold quarterly meetings

¨secure historic papers and photographs

¨organize, digitize, and catalog historical information

¨support local organizations, businesses, industry, churches, and schools in their efforts to positively impact this community

¨provide speakers and materials to educate and increase awareness of our mission

We are always looking for new information, pictures, or items relating to Nottingham. Please Contact Us, if you have something to share.

The Nottingham Historical Society meets quarterly and publishes a quarterly newsletter. Consider joining us and receive our newsletter. Our quarterly meetings are open to all and are tentatively scheduled the second Sunday of February, May, August, and November.

August 15th, 2004 November 14th, 2004 February 13th, 2005 May 8th, 2005

We meet at the Nottingham United Methodist Church, 18326 St. Clair Rd., Cleveland Ohio.

 

Please join us. Contact us for more information.

Nottingham Historical Society

c/o Nottingham United Methodist Church

18326 St. Clair Rd

Cleveland, OH 44110

216-371-2979 216-481-4827

 

 

 

 

 

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