Jokel and Lange: 3692 West River Road, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a residence commissioned by Harry J. Detzer and created by the Jokel and Lange architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper, the commission number for the project is 839J, and they were created in 1929. The drawings include a site plan, floorplans for the basement, first and second floors, exterior elevations of all four sides, and numerous interior details. As of 2019 this dwelling has not been demolished.
Architectural drawings for alterations and additions to a residence commissioned by Harry J. Detzer and created by the Jokel, Coy and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on beige colored paper, the commission number for the project is 1027, and it was created in 1940. The drawings are for the addition of a solarium and include a floorplan, north, south, and east exterior elevations, as well as various details for the construction of the addition. As of 2019 this dwelling has not been demolished.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: West Bancroft Street and Evansdale Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for the Evansdale Movie Theater, created by the Jokel, Coy and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper, the project has no identified commission number, and they were created in 1940. The drawings include an interior cross section, and interior longitudinal section, a ground floor plan, and a rendering of the entrance to the theater. While the construction of the theater was proposed, it was it never implemented.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: 4861 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for an addition to an existing commercial building, commissioned by Louis Colby and created by the Jokel, Coy, and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper, were created in 1941, and the commission number for the project is 1114. The drawings include a front and side elevation, including details on how the new building interfaces with the old, as well as a floorplan, and a plot plan for the site. The drawings indicate the restaurant was called the Barge Inn and as of 2014 the building has been demolished.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: Woodland Beach, Oregon, Ohio
An architectural drawing for the construction of a residence commissioned by Minnie Samsen and created by the Jokel, Coy, and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio in 1937. The drawing is pencil on beige colored paper and the commission number for the project is 957. The drawing includes elevations for all four sides of the dwelling as well as numerous details of interior elements such as bathrooms, doors and bookcases. The drawing indicates that it was intended to be constructed at Woodland Beach in Oregon Township of Lucas County, however it was unable to be determined whether the building was constructed or where specifically it was intended to be located.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: 501 Conant Street, Maumee, Ohio
Architectural drawings for the construction of a residence and mortuary for J. E. Maison and created by the Jokel, Coy, and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio in 1937. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper and the commission number for this project is 975. The drawings include a plot plan, floorplans for the basement, first and second floor, elevations for the rear of the building, the St. John Street side and the Conant Street side. The building was constructed in 1938, and as of 2019 the building has not been demolished and is occupied by the Maison-Dardenne-Walker Funeral Home.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: 618-620 Lagrange Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a commercial building, commissioned by Oscar Joseph and created by the Jokel, Coy, and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper, were created in 1941, and the commission number for the project is 1122. The drawings include an elevation on the Lagrange Street, left and rear sides of the building, a plot plan, and floorplans for the basement and first floor. Contemporary city directories indicate that the building was never constructed.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: 2562 Navarre Avenue, Oregon, Ohio
An architectural drawing of alterations for a commercial building, commissioned by Leger J. Metzger and created by the Jokel, Coy, and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on beige colored paper, was created in 1940, and there is no commission number listed for this project. The drawings include an elevation on the Jerusalem Road (now Navarre Avenue) side of the building. As of 2019 the building has been demolished.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: 2224 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings of the Art Furniture Company commercial building commissioned by the Art Furniture Company and created by the Jokel, Coy and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio in 1937. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper, and include floorplans for the basement foundation, first and second floors, longitudinal cross sections, a Monroe Street elevation, a rear elevation, and a southeast elevation, an elevation and floorplan for the second floor display room, and a floorplan for the second floor rear section. The commission number for this project is 952. As of 2019 this building has not been demolished.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: 5530 Whitmer Drive, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings of an addition and alterations to Whitmer High School. These drawings are white line on blue paper, and were created by the Jokel, Coy and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The commission number for this project is listed as #1000. The drawings include a plot plan and floor plans of the basement, first, and second floors, as well as a tower plan. There are also drawings of the north, east, and west side elevations. Included is a drawing of a commemorative bronze tablet. Whiter High School was Public Works Administration project #2131F. Constructed in 1927, the building is the Jefferson Junior High School as of 2019.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: 3365 Collingwood Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for alterations to a duplex comissioned by Dr. and Mrs. John Gersten. These drawings are pencil on tracing paper and were created by the Jokel, Coy and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings lay out a plan to convert a duplex into a doctor's office on the first floor with living quarters for the family on the second floor, and include basement, first, and second floor floorplans, a site plan of the property, front and left-side elevations, as well as details of fireplaces, stairs, cabinetry and other elements. The doctor's office conversion included enough space for two patient treatment rooms, a dentist's consultation room and workroom, a doctor's consultation room, a lab, and a reception area. As of 2019 this building has been demolished due to changes in how Collingwood Boulevard connects to Cherry Street.
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