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    Feilbach School, Toledo, Ohio [date unknown]

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    The subject of these framed photographs and the accompanying text are the facilities of the Feilbach School in Toledo, Ohio. The Feilbach School was opened to provide accessible education to children with disabilities. These items were featured in the the Toledo Public Schools 175th anniversary exhibit at the Toledo Lucas County Public Library in 2024

    From institutions to independence : a history of people with disabilities in Northwest Ohio

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    This exhibition catalog titled From Institutions to Independence: A History of People with Disabilities in Northwest Ohio, was published by the University of Toledo. The exhibit was on display at the Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections at the University of Toledo from September 23, 2008 to February 27, 2009. The catalog documents items displayed in the exhibition and presents a history of disability in the Northwest Ohio region

    Chinese Association of Greater Toledo spring picnic, 2024

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    This photograph is from the Chinese Association of Greater Toledo spring potluck picnic on May 18, 2024. The event took place at the Mary Jane Gill Shelter at Swan Creek Metropark in Toledo, Ohio

    Jose Maria Balderas Garden, Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center, 2024

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    This collection of photographs shows the Jose Maria Balderas Garden at the Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center (SQACC) in Toledo, Ohio on May 21, 2024. SQACC was founded to celebrate and promote Latino arts and heritage in Toledo through classes, events, and programs

    Superior Street, Toledo, Ohio, ca. 1880

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    This photograph shows Superior Street between Jefferson Avenue and Madison Avenue in Toledo, Ohio. The photo dates around 1880

    100 Glimpses : ADL Apartment

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    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. In episode 69, the Sight Center's Program Director Dani Moran and Executive Director Stacey Franks (2014-2022) speak about the Activities of Daily Living program (ADL) that taught school-aged children life skills

    15 Years : Goldstein Goodman Post 6909

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    Goldstein-Goodman Post 6909, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States was started on May 2, 1946 at the Jewish Community Center in Toledo, Ohio. The Post was a community service organization run by Jewish veterans. This book outlines the history of the Post and highlights its members

    Population, 258,447, Jan. 1,1934, City of Toledo, Ohio, 1933

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    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 population. The population of Toledo was 258,447 on January 1, 1934

    Toledo Jewish News, newspaper clipping, May, 1987

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    This newspaper clipping is from an issue of the Toledo Jewish News published in May of 1987. The clipping was pasted onto a scrapbook page and features a photo of Boy Scout Troup #37 from the year 1931

    Venereal diseases, residence location, treated at Municipal Hospital, City of Toledo, Ohio, 1933

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    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 people treated at the Municipal Hospital for a sexually transmitted infection

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