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Radio station WTOL personalities, Toledo, Ohio, 1939
This book of the WTOL employees was published in 1939 by National Radio Personalities out of Peoria, Illinois. Located in Toledo, Ohio, WTOL AM radio signed on in 1938 as Toledo's second radio station. As of 2024, the station is an affiliate of iHeartMedia, broadcasting sports radio at 1230 AM, under the call letters WCWA
Tina Davis Oral History
Doctor Tina Davis is interviewed by Barbara Allen about her experiences at Columbus State Community College
Toledo Symphony Society, letter to fellow Toledoan, September 10th, 1925
A letter addressed to fellow Toledoans from the Toledo Symphony Society on September 10, 1925. The letter encourages the recipient to consider supporting the Symphony Orchestra and educate their peers about what a Symphony Orchestra can do for the children of Toledo, Ohio
Arts and crafts building, Lucas County Fair, Ohio, 2024
The photograph shows the exterior signage on the arts and crafts building at the 2024 Lucas County Fair. The fair was held from July 8 to July 14 at the Lucas County Fairgrounds in Maumee, Ohio
Swayne Field, architectural drawings, 1909
These architectural drawings were created for the Toledo Exhibition Company by the Osborn Engineering Company of Cleveland, Ohio. The drawings are white line on blue paper and include depictions of the grandstand, bleachers, an office, future bleachers, and the foul line for the ballpark. There is no commission number for the project. The job number for the project is 4062. 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
Population, adults, City of Toledo, Ohio, 1934
This map shows the permanent census tracts of Toledo, Ohio in 1937. The map was designed by the Toledo City Plan Commission and approved by the United States Census Bureau and the Toledo Council of Social Agencies. The solid black outlines designate the corporate limits of the city and the outlines of each census tract. Individual districts have color fill based on the amount of adults in each census tract in 1934
World War II Clippings Card File, Smil - Sti
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in World War II, created by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library, Local History and Genealogy Department. This index is organized by the last name of the soldier. The cards may include a newspaper clipping from a local newspaper, direct a researcher to a different card within the index, or only list a discharge date. This resource has not yet been transcribed. Keywords: World War 2, World War Two, World War I
Relative ranking of ten large districts as to infant mortality, number of infant deaths per 1000 births, City of Toledo, Ohio, ca. 1936
These charts, part of a set of charts published circa 1936, rank ten large districts of Toledo, Ohio, as well as the city average, of the number of infant deaths out of every 1000 births
Relative ranking of ten large districts as to mental patients, number of patients per 1000 of population,City of Toledo, Ohio, ca. 1936
These charts, part of a set of charts published circa 1936, rank ten large districts of Toledo, Ohio, as well as the city average, of the number of people seeking mental health services out of every 1000 of the population
1736 - 1738 Washington Street, Toledo, Ohio, 1980
From the Ted J. Ligibel Collection, a 1980 view of a historic Queen Anne Style frame row home on Washington Street in Toledo. The home, known as Cook's Tourist Home when owned by Okreatta Cook, was a listed safe place in the 1955 Negro Motorist's Green Book. Terms associated with the photograph are: historic buildings | dwellings | row houses | 1738 Washington Street (Toledo, Ohio) | 1736 Washington Street (Toledo, Ohio