Posted 11 years ago
swoolf
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This little stove was the original heat for the upstairs bathroom in an old farmhouse I grew up in that was built in the late 1800's. I've tried looking on the internet for any information on this and have been coming up empty. When the house was demolished in 1973 this was one of the articles I kept from there. The mica has been removed from the doors since every little pane was broken. It stands approximately 36" tall and is about 16" wide. On the back it says Co-operative Stove Com. Cleveland OH. I have found similiar stoves but so far none exactly like this one. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I have the same stove! - Dad garbage picked it back in the 60's.
The sites listed below get you on the article and then further into it and lastly to the building. - Building still standing - address 2323 East 67, Cleveland, OH.
http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2011/04/signs_of_lost_times_northeast.html
http://photos.cleveland.com/4501/gallery/signs_of_history/index.html
http://photos.cleveland.com/plain-dealer/2011/04/clevelandcooperativejpg.html
Mystery Solved!!