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In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Scope and Contents Mss. Coll. 147 “In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Scope and Contents “In Old Toledo” consists of two scrapbooks of photographs clipped from Toledo newspapers, which were an anonymous donation to the library in 2002. Most of the clippings lack identification of newspaper and/or date. However, the scrapbooks contain many photographs of groups of people who are identified in the captions. A Name/Subject index is included to facilitate use of the collection. The extremely poor condition of the clippings and the paper of the scrapbooks led to the decision to photocopy the scrapbooks and to discard the originals. Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio Mss. Coll. 147 “In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Index Name/Subject Vol. Page accidents -- Erie & Western streetcar (1913) 2 7 Adams & Huron Sts. 2 47 Adams & Seventeenth Sts. 1 8 Adams & St. Clair Sts. 2 89, 117 Adams & Superior Sts. (1890) 2 46 Adams Express Co. (1912-13) 1 20 Adams, Arthur 1 36 Adams, Emma 1 32 Adams, Esther 1 36 Adams, Robert 1 10 airships 2 108 Albright, Amelia 1 30 Albright, Jerry 2 119 Albright, Minnie 1 30 Aldrich, Harvey 1 30 Alexander, Walter 2 120 American Bridge Co. 2 93 Ames-Bonner Brush Co. (1899) 2 60 Anderson, Ed 1 21 Ardner, Walter 1 30 Arena A.C. baseball team 1 15 Arend, Mabel 1 37 Armory 1 40 Armory Park 1 19 Arnold, Fannie Johnson 1 31 Ash-Consaul Bridge 2 4, 106 Auburn Ave. & Monroe St. 1 37 Auburndale School (1904) 1 30 Auburndale Shoeing Shop 1 42 Austin, Edna Smith 1 29 Austin, Leio 1 32 Auth, Frank 1 20 automobiles 2 45 automobiles -- "rain drop" (1935) 2 24 automobiles -- Aero Willys scout car (1952) 1 23 automobiles -- Cadillac (1904) 1 5 automobiles -- Cadillac (1910) 2 25 automobiles -- Overland automobile (1904) 1 21 automobiles -- Overland station wagon (1919) 1 20 automobiles -- Rambler (model 19) 2 52 automobiles -- Willys (1908) 1 22 automobiles (1910) 2 23, 25, 50 Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio Mss. Coll. 147 “In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Index Name/Subject Vol. Page automobiles (1912) 2 59 Babcock, Clyde 2 23 Baer, King 1 19 Baertschi, Arthur 1 19 Bailey, Anna 1 25 Bailey, Jimmy 2 119 Bailey, Johnny 2 119 Bain, Pete 2 49 Baker, Ezra 1 32 Baker, W. J. 2 78 Baldwin, Bob 2 3 Balk, Pete 1 15 Bancroft & Cherry Sts. 2 84 Barber, Robert 2 93 Barkholdt, Henry 1 15 Barnes, William 1 27 Barnhardt, Rube 1 19 Barr, Harry 1 19 Basch, Sylvain L. 2 16 baseball teams -- Arena A. C. 1 15 baseball teams -- East Toledo Athletics (1912) 1 43 baseball teams -- North Toledo Colts 1 32 baseball teams -- Pennsylvania RR (ca. 1907) 1 17 baseball teams -- Toledo State Hospital (1909) 2 37 Baumgart, Henry 2 49 Baxter, Jimmy 1 20 Beatty, Jay 1 19 Becher, Paul 1 3 Beck, Christian Frederick 1 42 Beck, William 1 43 Beecher, Roy 1 14 Belle Meade School (1887) 1 31 Bellevue Park 1 6 Bender, Ed 1 34 Bender, Fred 1 21 Bender, George 1 34 Bender, Henry 1 32 Benedict & Burton Pharmacy (Norwalk, Ohio) 1 39 Bentley, Frank 2 53 Berg, Mike 1 34 Berthold, Florence 2 76 Beseske, Edward 1 32 Beverly, Burt 1 32 Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio Mss. Coll. 147 “In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Index Name/Subject Vol. Page Beverly, Clair 1 32 Beverstock, Ruth 1 37 Bick, Beatrice 1 32 Bick, Frank 1 29 bicycles (1894) 2 46 bicycles (1897) 1 27 bicycles (1897) 2 23 bicycles (1902) 2 90 bicycles (ca. 1880s) 2 43 Bihn, Edna 1 22 Birds-eye view of Toledo (1900) 2 116 Biser, Charles 2 49 Black, Lloyd 1 22 Blackman, Bertha 2 76 Blain, Fred 2 51 Blaine, H. G. (Dr.) 1 1 Blair, Fred 1 21 Blakeman, Baldy 1 18 Blaker, LeRoy W. 2 111 Block, Joe 2 118 Block, Phil 2 118 Bloom, Bill 1 19 Blue Front Grocery 1 37 Blystone, Inez 1 32 Bodinus, Frank 2 16 Bolan, Gene 2 56 Bolli, Louise 1 32 Bollin, Fred 1 43 Bolton, E. 2 86 Bolton, Ira, Grocery 1 34 Boody House 1 11 Boody House 2 12, 69, 101, 117 Boody, Azariah 2 101 Booth, Clarence 2 48 Boss, Charles 1 25 Bowers, Lew 1 14 Bradley, Allen 1 21 Bradley, Anna 1 22 Bradley, Bruce 1 21 Bradley, Fred 1 10 Brady, Ralph 1 10 Brehaut, Burk 1 37 Brehaut, Harry 1 37 Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio Mss. Coll. 147 “In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Index Name/Subject Vol. Page Brenley, Fred 1 14 Bresser, Chris (Mr. & Mrs.) 1 42 Breyman, Arthur 2 76 Bricker, Merle 1 43 bridges -- Pennsylvania RR Bridge 2 4 bridges -- Pennsylvania RR Bridge (1883) 2 59 Brimacombe, Nancy 1 29 Brindle, Emery 2 111 Bringwolf, Gottlieb 1 14 Brown, D. A., residence 2 80 Brown, Edward 1 5 Brown, Gaylord 1 10 Brown, George 1 32, 35 Brown, Ivy 1 22 Brown, Stillman, residence 2 80 Brown's Packing House 2 92 Bruce, Bessie 1 19 Bruner, Anna 1 19 Bruns, Frank 1 34 Bryan, Ohio jail 1 35 Bryan, Ray 1 20 Buchert, Charles 2 3 Buck, Arthur 1 29 Buckeye Bottling Works employees (1898) 2 5 Buckley, Henry 1 19 Buell, Ward 1 35 buggies (horse-drawn) 1 27 buggies (horse-drawn) 2 9, 21, 79 Buhler, Theodore 1 36 Burgess, Phil 1 10 Burk, Bill 2 76 Burman, Edward 1 10 Burton, Ray 1 32 Butler, R. A. 1 19 Caldwell, Bert 1 19 Callon, B. C. 1 14 Campbell, Fred 1 33 canal boats 1 3 canal boats 2 67, 73, 97, 114 canal boats (1898) 2 44 canal boats (steam) 2 102 canal locks 2 72, 73 canal locks (1888) 2 13 Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio Mss. Coll. 147 “In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Index Name/Subject Vol. Page canals 2 72 Canary, Sumner 2 46 Cannan, Ralph 1 10 Canton St., 91 2 52 Capitol Theater 2 86 Carnes, Joseph 1 23 Carr, Ray 1 36 Carr, Ronald 1 36 carriages (horse-drawn) 1 34 Carroll, Dan (Capt.) 2 50 Carroll, Harry 2 3 Carroll, Robert 1 27 Carter, M. G. 1 14 Cartwright, A. D. 1 42 Case Block (Norwalk, Ohio) 1 38 Chambers, Brownie 1 19 Chapman, A. B. (Mr. & Mrs.) 2 87 Chappel, Clyde 1 20 Cherry & Bancroft Sts. 2 84 Cherry & Michigan Sts. 2 88 Cherry St., 1711 1 40 Cherry Street Bridge 2 4, 58, 77, 106, 107, 115 Chief Justice Waite (steamer) 2 85 Chiesa, George 1 37 Chudzinski, Helene 1 19 City of Alpena (steamer) 2 91 City of Cleveland (steamer) 2 91 City of Mackinac (steamer) 2 91 City of Toledo (steamer) 1 17 City of Toledo (steamer) 2 63 City of Toledo (steamer) (1891) 2 96 City of Toledo (steamer) (1916) 2 96 Clark, George 1 31 Clark, Minnie 1 31 Clemons, Sweyn 1 21 coal docks 2 56 Cohen, Michael 2 64 Cohn, Julia 1 37 Col. Bachtell (canal boat) (1898) 2 44 Cole, Kid 2 56 Collingwood Blvd. & Delaware Ave. (1900) 1 39 Collingwood Blvd. & Detroit Ave. 2 32 Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio Mss. Coll. 147 “In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Index Name/Subject Vol. Page Collingwood M. E. Church 2 88 Columbus Day parade (1892) 2 26 Conner, Jason 1 29 Cook, Phyllis Jean 2 122 Cooney, Jim 2 76 Cosgrove, Maynard G. 2 52 Cosgrove, T. T. (Dr.) 2 52 Costin, Bessie 1 30 Coutcher, Vera 1 32 Coutchure, Louis 1 29 Craig, Jack 1 17 Cramer, Harold 1 30 Craven, Nick 2 56 Crawford, Elma 1 36 Crawford, Elmer 1 36 Crawford, Frank 2 50 Cromwell, Jimmie 2 119 Crossman, Logan 2 56 Crouse, Ed 1 21 Culla, Dan 1 21 Cummings, Erma 1 22 Cummings, Tom 1 24 Cunnerium, Alex 1 19 Cupp, Manny 1 17 Curson, Charles 1 17 Curtis, Charley 2 62 Dargets, Martha 1 31 Darton, Arthur 1 29 David Dows (ship) 2 54 David, Joseph 1 23 Davidson, Walter Witte 2 120 Davis, Roy 1 43 Davo, Frank 1 17 Dawson, Jack 2 120 Dawson, Jennie 1 32 Dawson, Robert 2 53 Dearing, Fred 1 19 Decker, Ed 1 10 DeForest, Winnie 2 3 Deibold, Herman 1 21 Delaware & Scottwood Aves. (1900) 1 39 Delaware Ave. & Collingwood Blvd. (1900) 1 39 delivery trucks (Yale) (ca. 1908) 2 86 Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio Mss. Coll. 147 “In Old Toledo” Scrapbooks Index Name/Subject Vol. Page delivery wagons (horse-drawn) 1 20, 25 delivery wagons (horse-drawn) 2 75, 79, 84, 110 Dempsey, Jack 1 6 DeShetler & Smith 2 54 Deshler, Billie 1 19 Deshler, Ohio school (1906) 1 36 Detroit & Foster Aves. 1 35 Detroit School 1 35 Dickson, June Adair 2 119 Dieckman, Henry 1 27 Dieckman, Henry, grocery 1 27 Diefenthaler, Arthur 1 32 Diener, Art 1 34 Dietrich, Adolf 1 3 Dietz, Roy 2 65 Dill, John 1 14 Dime Bank 2 46 Ditschel, Adolf 1 3 Dittenhaver, Rosa 1 37 Diver, Harold 1 36 Doan, Erma 1 22 Dodge, Fred 2 76 Dodge, Perk 2 76 Doering, Joe 1 34 Donovan, William 1 32 Doring, George 1 32 Dorr St. & Michigan Central RR (ca. 1897) 1 42 Dorr St. & Secor Rd. 1 31 Downing, Ray 1 33 downtown Toledo 1 11 downtown Toledo (1898) 1 1 Drennan, Dennis W.
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