Bollinger and Hayes: 1474 South Detroit Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for Fire Station #21 commissioned by the City of Toledo and created by the Bollinger and Hayes architectural and engineering firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are reproductions, black line on beige paper, while the original drawings were created in 1929, and the project has no commission number. The drawings includes plans for the site, basement, first floor, second floor, roof, all exterior elevations, some detailed drawings for door frames, as well as a longitudinal cross section and framing for the first floor. The fire station was opened on November 19, 1931 and as of 2019 is currently still in service with Toledo Fire and Rescue.
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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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George B. Rheinfrank: 2914 Detroit Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for Fire Station Number 17, commissioned by the City of Toledo Board of Public Safety and created by George B. Rheinfrank, an architect out of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are black line on beige paper, have no commission number and were created in 1908. The plans include a foundation plan, basement plan, first floor plan, second floor plan, longitudinal section, transverse section, and elevations for all four sides of the building. Also included are some exterior details of the brickwork, as well as details of sections of the interior woodwork. The firehouse was opened on May 15, 1909 and was closed on January 30, 1980. As of 2019 the building is still standing, though vacant.
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David L. Stine and Son: 701 Bush Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for Firehouse Number 1, created by the David L. Stine and Son architectural firm out of Toledo, Ohio on October 8, 1926. The drawings are black ink on linen, and have no commission number. The plans include a site plan, basement plan, first floor plan, second floor plan, and roof plan. Along with drawings of the front, rear, Erie Street, and left side elevations. The firehouse was opened in 1927 and station 1 was closed in 1953. As of 2019 the building is still standing and currently houses station 3.
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