P. B. Welty: 1549 Pool Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a church building commissioned by Oakdale United Brethren Church and created by P. B. Welty, an architect of Columbus Grove, Ohio. The drawings are white line on blue paper, there is no commission number for the project, and they were created in 1927. The drawings include a front exterior elevation, and two floorplans for what appears to be a ground floor gathering space and the first floor sanctuary. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished and while the Lucas County Auditor lists the address as 1549 Pool Street, the building faces out onto Oakdale with a possible address of 441 Oakdale Avenue.
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Bellman, Gillett and Richards: 1447 North Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for an addition and alterations to the Hass Jordan Company building and created by Belmman, Gillett, and Richards, an architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tan paper, the commission number for the project is 3818, and they were created in 1945. The drawings depict exterior elevations for the Summit Street side of the building, floorplans, and a cross section. These changes were proposed but never implemented but as of 2021 the original building has not been demolished.
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Bernard Becker: 1085 Dorr Street, Toledo, Ohio
An architectural drawing for the Anna C. Mott Branch of the Toledo Public Library created by Bernard Becker, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is black line on tan paper, there is no commission number for the project, and it was created in approximately 1917. The drawings depicts floorplans for the basement and main floor.
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Bacon and Huber: 520 Madison Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for the original construction of the Spitzer Building created by Bacon and Huber, an architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper and white line on blue paper, the project has no commission number, and they were created between 1893 and 1895. The drawings include floorplans, detailed views of construction and design elements, and more. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished.
Architectural drawings for the construction of an addition to the Spitzer Building and created by Bacon and Huber, an architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper and white line on blue paper, the project has no commission number, and they were created between 1899 and 1900. The drawings include floorplans, detailed views of construction and design elements, exterior elevations, and more. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished.
Architectural drawings for alterations to the Spitzer Building created by Herman H. Feldstein, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper, the commission numbers for the project are 864 and 864A, as well as some drawings that have no listed commission number, and they were created in the 1940s through the 1960s, including 1947, 1954, 1955, 1956, and 1960, while some drawings are undated. The drawings include alterations for the first-floor arcade, the Huron Street entrance, the first floor lobby, the Madison Avenue entrance, a Huron Street entrance for Lane's, and possible store front elevations. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished.
Architectural drawings for alterations to the Spitzer Building created by Herman H. Feldstein, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper and white line on blue paper, the commission numbers for the project is 992X, and they were created in 1963 and 1964. The drawings include alterations for the Madison Avenue and Huron Street entrances, and alterations to first floor businesses including exterior elevations and floorplans. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished.
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Bacon and Huber: 608 Madison Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for the Nicholas Building, located in downtown Toledo, commissioned by the Spitzer Building Company and created by Bacon and Huber, an architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are white line on blue paper, there is no commission number for the project, and they were created in 1904. The drawings include a foundation plan, floorplans for the basement thru eighth floors, a longitudinal section, as well as exterior elevations on the Huron Avenue and Madison Avenue sides of the building. Additionally designs for decorative terra cotta elements created by the Atlantic Terra Cotta Company are included, with detailed views of entrances, pilasters, cornices, and more. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished.
Architectural drawings for alterations to the Nicholas and Hulce Buildings, located in downtown Toledo, and created by Horn and Rhinehart, an architectural firm of Cleveland, Ohio. The drawings are white line on blue paper, there is no commission number for the project, and they were created in 1953 and 1954. The drawings include floorplans for the basement thru fourth floors, exterior elevations on the Huron Avenue, Madison Avenue, and alley sides of the building, details for the entrances and some ceilings, and plans for the Hulce Building. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished.
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Jokel and Lange: 2289 Upton Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
An architectural drawing for an apartment building commissioned by Mr. Chas. (Charles) K. Friedman and created by the Jokel and Lange architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on tracing paper, the commission number for the project is 689-J, and it was created in 1926. The drawing depicts the Upton Avenue and rear exterior elevations of the building. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished.
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George B. Rheinfrank: 2140 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a shelter house at Riverside Park created by George B. Rheinfrank, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper, the commission number for the project is 942, and they were created in 1927. The drawings depict main floor and basement floorplans, exterior elevations for the side, right end, and left end, a transverse section, details of the roof, door, and staircase construction. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished and Riverside Park is now also known as Jamie Farr Park.
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Langdon, Hohly and Gram: 3012 Collingwood Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio
An architectural drawing of an auditorium for First Baptist Church created by the Langdon, Hohly, and Gram architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on tracing paper, the commission number for the project is 1063, and the drawing was created in 1929. The drawing depicts the front, left, and right exterior elevations of the building. As of 2021 the church has not been demolished and it is occupied by First Church of God.
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Jokel, Coy and Thal: 2705 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio
An architectural drawing of proposed alterations and additions to First Church-Christ Scientists created by the Jokel, Coy, and Thal architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on tracing paper, the drawing has no commission number, and it was created in 1939. The drawing depicts an architectural rendering of the Monroe Street exterior elevation. As of 2021 the church has not been demolished but it does not appear these proposed alterations were utilized.
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George B. Rheinfrank: 209 Eagle Point Road, Rossford, Ohio
An architectural drawing for a grade school building commissioned by the Rossford Board of Education and created by George Rheinfrank, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on tracing paper, the commission number for the project is 970, and it was created in 1929. The drawing depicts the front, rear, and right side exterior elevations of the building, as well as a variety of detailed construction diagrams. As of 2019 this building has not been demolished.
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