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    Gerald Levin at the Library Associates

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    G. Levin 4-19-9

    Armory O. N. G., Toledo, Ohio

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin’s collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled “You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City”, edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    Oral History Interview with Jules Levin, September 3, 1990

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    “Dr. Jules Levin was born in 1910 to Jewish immigrant parents in a farming community in Milwaukee county. Both of his parents came from a multi-ethnic area of White Russia and knew both Polish and Russian upon their arrival in the United States. His father lived for a short while in Chicago and then moved to Milwaukee where he bought a tavern in the Russian-Jewish neighborhood. Later he bought a farm in Caledonia. The Levins returned to Milwaukee and bought a grocery store in the solidly Polish section of Milwaukee. Jules Levin spent his entire school days in the Polish neighborhood and had extensive contact with its residents. He not only attended school with Poles but was involved in scouting and waited on Polish customers. Dr. Levin later attend medical school and became one of the first neurosurgeons in Milwaukee. He is now semi-retired and serves as a medical consultant.” - Robert G. Mink, 199

    Marriage record of Taylor, Levin G. and Fannin, Daisy B.

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    Marriage license for Levin G. Taylor and Daisy B. Fannin. N.J. Carpenter was the officiant

    Tribute to Dr. Judith G. Levin (1934–2023)

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    Dr. Judith G. Levin passed away in Teaneck, NJ, USA, on 8 December 2023 [...

    G. A. R. Floral badge, Walbridge Park, Toledo, O., August 30, 1908

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin's collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled "You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City", edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    J. G. Kuehnl Grocery Store

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin’s collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled “You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City”, edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    Water Tower, Toledo Fire Department, passing Y. M. C. A. Building, Toledo, Ohio

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin's collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled "You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City", edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    D and C Steamship, Toledo, Ohio

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin's collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled "You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City", edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    North Lake, State Hospital, Toledo, Ohio

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin’s collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled “You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City”, edited by Sandy and John R. Husman
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