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Felonies, location of offenses, per 1000 male adults, City of Toledo, Ohio, 1933
This map shows the United States Census Bureau tracts of 1930 in Toledo, Ohio. Information was prepared under the direction of the Toledo City Plan Commission and collected by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. The bold, dot and dashed black line is the city limits. Individual Census enumeration districts are outlined in a bold, solid black line. Individual districts have color fill based on the location of offense by men charged with felonies, per 1000 male adults
Residence location, juvenile population, 71,737, City of Toledo, Ohio, 1933
This map shows the United States Census Bureau tracts of 1930 in Toledo, Ohio. Information was prepared under the direction of the Toledo City Plan Commission and collected by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. The bold, dot and dashed black line is the city limits. Individual Census enumeration districts are outlined in a bold, solid black line. Individual districts have color fill based on the residence location of the 71,737 juveniles living in Toledo, Ohio
Notice, Lucas County Fair, Ohio, 2024
This sign was displayed outside of the Junior Horse Show on July 9 at the 2024 Lucas County Fair. The fair was held from July 8 to July 14 at the Lucas County Fairgrounds in Maumee, Ohio
Junior western showmanship competition, Lucas County Fair, Ohio, 2024
This photograph shows a participant in the Junior Western Showmanship Competition on July 9 at the 2024 Lucas County Fair. The fair was held from July 8 to July 14 at the Lucas County Fairgrounds in Maumee, Ohio
Additional boxes to seating plan of grand stand at Swayne Field, architectural drawing, [date unknown]
This architectural drawing depicts additional boxes to a seating plan of the grandstand at Swayne Field in Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on tracing paper and depicts home plate, the first and third baseline, home and visitors' dugouts, along with the present line of boxes. Proposed changes include an additional row of box seating in the grandstand, showing the cross section and elevation of the new row, along with an expansion to both the home and visitors' dugouts. The drawing is unsigned and undated, but is attributed to George B. Rheinfrank, an architect out of Toledo, Ohio. Swayne Field was constructed in 1909 and was the home of the Toledo Mud Hens until they transfered to Charleston, West Virginia in 1952. The field was demolished in 1955. As of 2024, the only remaining part of the structure is the original left field wall
100 Glimpses : Golf Outings
100 Glimpses is a series of short documentaries produced by the Sight Center of Northwest Ohio. The series explores the organization's history. The Sight Center was founded in 1923 as the Toledo Society for the Blind. Located in Toledo, Ohio, the Center provides programs and services for people with visual impairment or blindness. Episode 61 features Stacey Franks and Dani Moran discussing the Sight Center's golf outings
League-ally Speaking, 1945
League-ally Speaking was a newsletter published by the Toledo League for the Hard of Hearing in Toledo, Ohio. Incorporated in 1920, the organization was also an agency of the Toledo Community Chest. In 1947 the organization changed its name to the Toledo Hearing League. The Toledo Hearing League closed permanently in 2014
Glass City JazzFest, 2024
The third annual Glass City JazzFest was held at Glass City Metropark in Toledo, Ohio on August 10, 2024. The event was hosted by Toledo's local internet radio station, The H-Factor Jazz Show
Ohio State House of Representatives tribute certificate to the Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center, 2016
This tribute certificate from the Ohio House of Representatives, congratulates the Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center in Toledo, Ohio, as recipients of the 2016 Distinguished Hispanic Ohioan Award from the Ohio Latino Affairs Commission and the Latino Empowerment Outreach Network. The certificate was issued under the sponsorship of Representative MIchael P. Sheehy
William E. Hoy, letter to Mr. Ralph Elliot Lin Weber, July 8, 1943, with envelope and newspaper articles
This letter was sent from William E. Hoy to Mr. Ralph Elliot Lin Weber and is dated July 8, 1943. The letter recounts information about the only baseball game where Hoy, a deaf athlete, was at-bat against Taylor, also a deaf athlete. Mentioned in the letter is a typewritten play by play of the same game, copied from the Enquirer of May 17, 1902. Also included is an envelope and newspaper articles. The envelope, from International League Information, is addressed to Ralph E Lin Weber and has handwritten lists of players of N.Y. and Cincinnati. The newspaper articles are from the Dayton Daily News and the Cincinnati Enquirer and feature pictures of William E. Hoy, the author of the letter