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  1. Idabelle Smith Firestone (November 10, 1874 – July 7, 1954) was an American composer and songwriter. [1] Biography. She was born in Minnesota City, Minnesota, to Eliza B. Allen (1843–1923) and George T. Smith (1841–1921), the youngest of five children.

  2. Dedicated on September 11, 2022, Idabelle Firestones Gathering Place & Garden honors the legacy of Idabelle Smith Firestone with an outdoor amphitheater, pavilion classroom, heritage plantings and lilac stroll garden uniting The Legacy Trail with the Harvey S. Firestone family’s resting place in Columbiana Cemetery.

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  3. Idabelle Firestone formerly Smith. Born 10 Nov 1874 in Rollingstone, Winona, Minnesota, United States. Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Harvey Samuel Firestone — married 20 Nov 1895 [location unknown] Descendants.

    • Female
    • November 10, 1874
    • Harvey Samuel Firestone
    • July 7, 1954
  4. 27 de ago. de 2022 · Aug 27, 2022. PAT TINGLE. In the history of Firestone Park, it is often forgotten that both Harvey S. Firestone and his wife, Idabelle Smith Firestone, bequeathed the town of Columbiana the land as well as the recreational facilities that became Firestone Recreational Park. Columbiana was the place where Harvey was born, attended ...

  5. The original impetus for the program was the wife of Harvey Firestone (1868-1938), Idabelle Smith Firestone (1874-1954), herself a composer.

  6. The Idabelle Smith and Harvey S. Firestone series, 1913-1981 (0.2 cubic foot), includes documentation related to awards received by Mr. Firestone, photographs of events and travels, and several family portraits.

  7. Idabelle Firestone, née Smith, was born November 10, 1874. She and Firestone were married in 1895, and were the parents of six children. Idabelle was a musician and composer, and as such contributed several songs to The Voice of Firestone. The compositions “In My Garden” and “If I Could Tell You” both were featured as theme songs for the program.