Langdon and Hohly: 3056 River Road, Toledo, Ohio
This image is an architectural drawing done by Langdon and Hohly Architects (1889-1941). Architects Charles Langdon and Otto Hohly designed this home for Mr. Chris E. Meyers. The residence was built in 1914. The drawing is white line on blue paper stock.
Photographs of the exterior of 3056 River Road taken on December 6, 2018. The Langdon and Hohly firm of Toledo, Ohio designed the building and it was constructed in 1914.
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Langdon and Hohly: 1131 Clark Street, Toledo, Ohio
A pen and ink architectural rendering for the Clark Street Methodist Episcopal Church. This drawing was created by the Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio in 1900. The church was constructed in 1902.
A photograph of the exterior of the Clark Street Methodist Episcopal Church taken on December 6, 2018. The Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio designed the church and it was contructed in 1902.
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Langdon and Hohly: 749 Norwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
A pen and ink architectural rendering for the Norwood Avenue Church of Christ. This drawing was created by the Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio in 1910. The church was constructed in 1900.
A photograph of the exterior of the Norwood Avenue Church of Christ taken on December 6, 2018. The Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio designed the church and it was contructed in 1900.
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Langdon and Hohly: 135 West Elm Street, Wauseon, Ohio
A pen and ink architectural rendering for the Wauseon Congregational United Church of Christ. This drawing was created by the Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The church was constructed in 1905.
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Langdon and Hohly: 200 East Madison Street, Gibsonburg, Ohio
A pen and ink architectural rendering for the Trinity Evangelic Church. As of 2018, this church is now called the Trinity United Methodist Church. This drawing was created by the Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The cornerstone for the church was laid in 1914 and the first service was held in 1915.
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Langdon and Hohly: 2484 Parkwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
A pen and ink architectural rendering for the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. This drawing was created by the Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio in 1908. City directories indicate that at the time the church was built, the address was 545 West Delaware Avenue. The Lucas County Auditor's Office now lists the address as 2484 Parkwood Avenue.
A photograph of the exterior of the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church taken on March 19, 2019. The Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio designed the church.
Architectural drawings for alterations and additions to Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church created by the Mills, Rhines, Bellman, and Nordhoff architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are ink on linen, the commission number for the project is 2619, and the drawings were created in 1921. The drawings include floorplans, interior and exterior elevations, and numerous different details. As of 2020 this building has not been demolished.
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Langdon and Hohly: 126 South Church Street, Bowling Green, Ohio
Architectural drawings were created for the First Presbyterian Church in Bowling Green, Ohio. Designed by the Toledo, Ohio architectural firm Langdon and Hohly. Commission number 705. The drawings are reproductions with white lines and black background and were originally printed in reverse. There are ten, four of which have been scanned. The drawings show exterior elevations, sectional views, floorplans and details of architectural elements. The First Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green as of 2019 still uses the building but has made subsequent additions to it.
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Langdon and Hohly: 1501-1505 Adams Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings of the Davis Business College. These drawings are black ink on linen, and were created by the Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The commission number for this project is listed as #97. The drawings include a foundation plan and floor plans of the first, second and third floors, as well as a roof plan. There are also drawings of the front, rear, left side and right side elevations. The collegiate institution, Davis Business College, is the origins of the 2019 era Davis College. Constructed in 1897, the building is still standing and in use as of 2019.
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Langdon and Hohly: 312 Main Street, Delta, Ohio
Architectural drawings for the Peoples Savings Bank of Delta, Ohio and created by the Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper, are undated, and the commission number for the project is 262. The drawings include a front elevation, basement and first floor floorplans, and interior details of teller windows. While the drawings have no date, the bank has been identified as being organized on April 23, 1906.
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Langdon and Hohly: River Road, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a residence commissioned by Mr. Joseph L. Tillman and created by the Langdon and Hohly architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are ink on linen, the commission number for this project is 707, and the drawings were created in approximately 1921. Also contained in the commission but not available here are interior and exterior elevations, detail drawings of various elements, and a site plan. This proposed design was never implemented and not constructed.
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