Ohio, Summit County, Coroner Inquests, Hospital and Cemetery Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

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 * Edwin Shaw Hospital Admittance Cards (1915-1947)
 * Edwin Shaw Hospital Employment Cards (1915-1940)
 * Briar Hill Cemetery Burial Permits (1915-1947)
 * Coroner's Inquest Books for Summitt County (1882-1922)

The hospital was was originally named Springfield Lake Sanatorium. It was renamed Edwin Shaw Sanatorium in Auguast 1934 in honor of one of the long term Trustees of the hospital.

The Briar Hill Cemetery is located on the Edwin Shaw Hospital grounds and was established for the Tuberculosis patients. However, not all patients that passed away at the Hospital are buried at the cemetery. The cemetery does not have headstones. There are numbers on concrete at each grave. A list of the patients buried at Briar Hill Cemetery is available at the office of the Summit County Executive in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

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 * Summit County, Briar Hill Cemetery burial permits, 1915-1947
 * Summit County, Coroner's inquests, 1882-1922
 * Summit County, Edwin Shaw Sanatorium records, 1915-1947

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 * Ohio, Stark County Probate Records, 1886-1921
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 * Ohio Historical Records Survey Projects Division of Community Service Programs, Work Projects Administration, Inventory of the county archives of Ohio, no. 77, Summit County (Akron) [Columbus, Ohio : Ohio Historical Records Survey Project, 1941]
 * edited and compiled by William B. Doyle, Centennial history of Summit County, Ohio and representative citizens Chicago, Illinois : Biographical Publishing Company, 1908

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