Medina County Historic Photos
Photographs And Images Tell
The Medina County Story
As part of MedinaCountyLIVE.com’s exclusive Time Capsule, it is our intent to bring many seldom scene images from recorded county history to our platform.
Very often iconic photographs and timeless images can paint a picture of the life of those within Medina County who help build and develop the communities and the rich traditions they now maintain.
Vintage Pictures Medina County History
Special Acknowledgement
Cleveland Press Collection
We would like to acknowledge the special contributions made to this time capsule from the Cleveland Press Collection maintained in The Michael Schwartz Library at Cleveland State University. The university has provided us access to these special collections of images and content.
For our part, we have updated, coded these images and their descriptions to be more digitally visible in a search environment and for the viewing enjoyment of our readers.
Civil War Infantry - 42nd Regiment
Company D, 42nd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Civil War, in camp.
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C&SW Railway Car
Men standing outside Cleveland and Southwestern Interurban Railway Car #107 in Medina, Ohio. The C&SW railway is honored at the Northern Ohio Railway Museum which covers all areas that the Interurban railway covered throughout Northern Ohio.
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Wright Brothers Airplane Medina
A photo of A.I. Root, founder of the A.I. Root Company in Medina, Ohio in a Wright Brothers style airplane at the Medina County Fair in 1915. A.I. Root had an interest in the Wright brothers’ experiments in flight and had corresponded with the brothers through letters.
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Medina County Jail 1925
The Medina County Jail in 1925 was located in the vicinity of the historic Town Commons (Public Square), likely on West Liberty Street, as that area was historically designated for county, business, and residential buildings.
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Medina Football Team 1947
Medina (Southwestern Conference) Line. Back row (L to R): Jay Alexander (LG), Dave Westland (LT), and Jerry Neracher (LE). Front row (L to R): Bob McDonald (RE), Gene Hanshue (RT), Bill Adams, (RG), and Adrian Rooy (Center)
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Miller Underground Railroad
| A photo of the Miller Family in 1948 standing next to the sign which officially marks the homestead as an Historic Underground Railway Station. Sign reads, “This dwelling was used as an underground railroad station operated by Hiram B. Miller for many years. He hid hundreds of runaway slaves which he helped to ship to Canada, in dry goods boxes, where they could gain freedom |
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Ariel View City Of Medina
A unique ariel photo of the City of Medina from 1978.
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Medina Shopping Center 1960s
The Medina Shopping Center which included Medina Drug, Fisher Foods and the A&P. This center was located about a half mile away from the square.
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Pond On Medina Square 1951
This fish pond and fountain with colored lights was donated to The Square in Medina in 1951 by Freda Snyder. Freda and her husband owned Medina Farmers Exchange in Medina. The fountain was removed in 1976 when it was replaced by a Victorian-era gazebo. |
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Press Covers Root Execs 1961
| A Cleveland Press shot at the A.I. Root Company in Medina, Ohio in 1961. (Front) Huber Root, President. (Back, L to R) John Root, Sales Production Manager; David Root (Huber’s son), Production Manager; Alan I. Root, Vice President and General Manager. |
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Fire House, Bank 1963
A view of downtown Medina’s oldest buildings in 1963. This street sits on The Square and includes the Fire house, Bostonian Shoes, Medina Furniture Company, a clothing store and the Old Phoenix National Bank..
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Medina Chief County Fair 1968
Sergeant Chuck Davis of the Medina Police, John Davis, Mrs. Davis, Chief Homer C. Davis of the Medina Police and Larry Davis of the Ohio State Patrol gather together for a family reunion at the Medina County Fair in August of 1968.
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Lodi Steam Engine 1968 Celebration
Children are shown here enjoying the steam engine that was on display for the city of Medina’s Sesquicentennial celebration in June of 1968. The steam engine was on display along with the city’s oldest fire engine, a 1918 model, a full size Agena rocket and a Cessna 150 airplane. The steam engine was locally owned by Lodi, Ohio resident Clyde Whitmore. The man blowing the horn in the picture is engineman Hobe Chapman.
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Mayor Fred Greenwood Medina 1969
Mayor of the city of Medina, Ohio in 1969, Fred Greenwood with his secretary, Mildred Andrews. Greenwood was mayor of Medina from 1966 to 1974.
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Medina Town Square 1981
| Newspaper offices, fire station, the interior design studio, Edie’s Card & Gift Shoppe and Carstan’s Casuals on Medina’s Town Square in 1981. |
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Historic Photo Galleries
Rare and unique photos each tell a story of Medina County, or history in our Medina County Historic Photo Gallery.
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