Stophlet and Stophlet: 3336 Collingwood Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for the construction of a power plant and laundry building for Flower hospital, created by the Stophlet and Stophlet architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio in the 1920s. The drawings are black ink on linen, and the commission numbers for this project are 1403 and 1418. The plans include a plot plan, front and right side elevations, and a first floor plan of the laundry. As of 2019 this building has been demolished.
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Manfred M. Stophlet: 3349 Cherry Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for Flower Hospital, created by Manfred M. Stophlet an architect out of Toledo, Ohio in 1910. The drawings are black ink on linen, and the commission number for this project is #273. The plans include a plot plan, site plan, first floor plan, second floor plan, third floor plan, and elevations. In 1975 Flower Hospital was relocated to Sylvania, Ohio and as of 2019 this building has been demolished.
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George B. Rheinfrank: 1609 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a maternity and children's hospital created by George B. Rheinfrank, an architect out of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are black ink on linen, the commission number for the project is 752, and they were created in 1918. The drawings include all exterior elevations as well as exterior details. Also in this commission but not scanned are floorplans, interior and exterior details, and a site plan, as well as interior and exterior details. This building was demolished in 2019.
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Unknown Architect: 2200 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
A plot plan of the grounds of the Lucas County Infirmary created by an unknown firm. The drawing is white line on blue paper and has no commission number. The drawing depicts the grading and drainage of the lot, along with walks, drives, and building outlines. As of 2021 this building has been demolished.
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