William B. Hunt: 65 Park Drive, Rossford, Ohio
Architectural drawings of a house commissioned by A. D. Saborsky, and created by William B. Hunt, an architect working in Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are white line on blue paper and include elevations for all four sides of the structure, as well as floorplans for the basement, first floor, and second floor, along with details for interior staircases, cupboards, archways, and more. The commission number for this project was 737. The drawings are undated, but the Wood County Auditor's Office indicates the building was constructed in 1936, and in 2019 it has not been demolished.
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Wachter and Wachter: 3733 Harley Road, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings of a house commissioned by Mr. Mark P. Jeffreys and created by the Wachter and Wachter architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper and the commission number for this project is 1350. The drawings include a site plan, floorplans for the basement, first and second floor, elevations of all four sides of the house, interior elevations and details for cabinetry, fireplaces, windows, doors and bathrooms, as well as a floorplan and front and side elevations for the garage. As of 2011 this house has not been demolished.
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Unknown Architect: 2154 Front Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for Firehouse Number 13, recreated by Scott J. Heacock an architect out of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are black line on tan paper, and have no commission number. The plans include a site plan, basement plan, first floor plan, second floor plan, attic plan, along with front, rear and side elevations. The original architect for the building has not been identified, and the firehouse was opened on June 1, 1899 and closed on May 24, 1985. As of 2019 the building is still standing.
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Unknown Architect: 1070 Michigan Avenue, Waterville, Ohio
Architectural drawings of a house in Waterville, Ohio commissioned by Stewart M. and Lenna Gottschalk. These drawings are white line on blue paper, and were created in approximately 1957. These drawings include floor plans and exterior elevations. The architect and commission number are not specified. As of 2019, the home remains with modifications to the front and rear sections.
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Thal and Jokel: 426 Saint Clair Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings of the alterations designed for the Palace Theater. These drawings are black ink on linen, and were created by the Thal and Jokel architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The commission number for this project is listed as #332. The drawings include floor plans of the basement, first floor, and balcony. There are also drawings of the ceiling, balcony boxes, and auditorium floor. Formally known as The Empire Theater, The Palace Theater was transformed from a vaudeville theater to a movie theater as a result of the alterations. The Palace Theater along with the neighboring Rivoli Theater were demolished in 1969.
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Stophlet and Stophlet: Swanton Street, Metamora, Ohio
Architectural drawings of the new fireproof school building and remodeling of the old school building designed for the Board of Education of Metamora Village School District. These drawings are black ink on linen and were created by the Stophlet and Stophlet architectural and engineering firm of Toledo, Ohio. The commission number for this project is listed as #1617. The drawings include a plot plan, floorplans for the basement, ground floor, first floor, second floor and roof, as well as various elevations. The school building was located near the intersection of Swanton Street and Ten Mile Creek. The school was demolished in 2009, and as of 2019 the site is a field.
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Stephen M. Jokel: 2018 13th Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for proposed alterations and additions to the Toledo Russian Baths created by Stephen M. Jokel, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper, the commission number for the project is 901, and the drawings were created in 1935. The drawings include floorplans for the first and second floor, exterior elevations for all four sides of the building, and a detailed elevation of the front entrance. As of 2019, this building has been demolished, and the 2000 block of 13th Street on which it was situated no longer exists.
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Scholz Design: 1734 North Cove Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio
Reproductions of architectural drawings depicting a duplex house in Toledo, Ohio. This drawing was created by the Scholz Design architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The house was built in 1951 and the commission number for this project was #1734.
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Ralph J. Nopper: 386 Riverside Drive, Rossford, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a residence commissioned by Mr. and Mrs. John DeLucia and created by Ralph J. Nopper, an architectural designer of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper, have no commission number, and according to the Wood County Auditor the house was built in 1951. The drawings include plans for the first floor and foundation, exterior elevations for all four sides of the building, interior details for the library fireplace and bookcases, and a proposed second floor floorplan to be added at a later date. As of 2011 this building has not been demolished.
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Ralph J. Nopper: 2033 Farnham Road, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a residence commissioned by Gordon A. Blaine and Esther L. Blaine and created by Ralph J. Nopper, an architectural designer of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper, the commission number for the project is 88, and the drawings were created in 1941. The drawings include plans for the basement, first floor and second floor, and exterior elevations for all four sides of the building. While the designs for this house were created, they were never used and the house was never constructed.
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