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    Location of offenses misdemeanors, per 1000 female adults, 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 location of offense of women charged with a misdemeanor crime, per 1000 female adults

    Fire losses, location, City of Toledo, Ohio, 1933

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    This map shows the United States Census Bureau tracts of 1930 in Toledo, Ohio. 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 fire losses

    Location of residences, misdemeanants per 1000 male adults, 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 location of residence of men charged with a misdemenaor crime, per 1000 adults

    Municipal Hospital, cases in and out residence location, 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 seeking health care services at the Municipal Hospital

    Fires, cost per capita, City of Toledo, Ohio, 1933

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    This map shows the United States Census Bureau tracts of 1930 in Toledo, Ohio. 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 cost per person of fire damage to structures

    Monitor, March, April, 1987, A.D.

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    Monitor is a newsletter published by the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo (ICGT). ICGT was founded in the late 1930s as the Syrian American Muslim Society to support the Muslim community in and around Toledo, Ohio. As the Muslim community grew, the Center moved from East Bancroft Street to a campus in Perrysburg, Ohio. The newsletter regularly features ICGT news, guidance from the Qur'an, prayer times, calendars of events, and a children's page

    Pony barn, Lucas County Fair, Ohio, 2024

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    This photograph shows the exterior of the pony exhibit barn at the 2024 Lucas County Fair. The fair was held from July 8 to July 14 at the Lucas County Fairgrounds in Maumee, Ohio

    Saddles, Lucas County Fair, Ohio, 2024

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    This photograph shows saddles on display at the 2024 Lucas County Fair. The fair was held from July 8 to July 14 at the Lucas County Fairgrounds in Maumee, Ohio

    Seating plan of grand stand at Swayne Field, architectural drawing, 1924

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    This architectural drawing depicts a seating plan of the grandstand at Swayne Field in Toledo, Ohio by Roman Havlichek, an architect and engineer out of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is white line on blue paper and shows home plate, the first and third baseline, home and visitors' dugouts, along with a concession stand and bathrooms. There is no commission number for the project and it is dated February 25, 1924. The number 2799 is in the bottom right hand corner of the drawing, preceeding the date and the architect's initials. 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

    Off road course, Toledo Jeep Fest, 2024

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    The welcome party for Toledo Jeep Fest 2024 was held at the Monroe Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM Superstore in Monroe, Michigan on August 1. The event allowed Jeep drivers to take their vehicles through an eighteen obstacle off-road course

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