David L. Stine: 2008 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
This image is an architectural drawing done by prominent Toledo architect David L. Stine (1857-1941). Stine designed this home for Edward Drummond Libbey (1854-1925), philanthropist and father of the glass industry in Toledo, Ohio. The residence was built in 1895. The drawing is white line on blue paper stock, and has been encapsulated for preservation.
A photograph of the exterior of the Libbey House taken on December 6, 2018. The architect David L. Stine of Toledo, Ohio designed the building and it was originally constructed in 1895.
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Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff: 2272 Collingwood Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio
A color pencil sketch done in April of 1921 of clergy seats for the interior of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. The seats were designed by the firm of Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff for the church on Collingwood Boulevard in the Old West End district of Toledo, Ohio. The clergy seats, paid for by Elizabeth Daly, were erected as a memorial to her late husband, Toledo businessman William S. Daly, who died in 1902. In 2012, St. Mark's merged with Trinity Episcopal Church located in Downtown Toledo. In 2013, the building was sold to the Zepf Center, a nonprofit that provides mental health and behavioral services. Notation on front of drawing: Comm 2652.
A black and white pencil sketch of choir stalls for the interior of St. Mark's Episcopal Church done in April of 1921. The choir stalls were designed by the firm of Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff for the church on Collingwood Boulevard in the Old West End district of Toledo, Ohio. The choir stalls, paid for by Elizabeth Daly, were erected as a memorial to her late husband, Toledo businessman William S. Daly, who died in 1902. In 2012, St. Mark's merged with Trinity Episcopal Church located in Downtown Toledo. In 2013, the building was sold to the Zepf Center, a nonprofit that provides mental health and behavioral services. Archivist notation on front of drawing: 2652.
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Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff: 2315 Collingwood Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio
A black and white pencil and watercolor drawing done by Thomas E. King around 1915 of a new building for the First Congregational Church in Toledo, Ohio. Designed by architectural firm Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff, the church was built on Collingwood Boulevard in the Old West End of Toledo in 1916. The First Congregational Church of Toledo was incorporated in 1837 and is still in existence today.
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George S. Mills: 2044 Collingwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
This image is an architectural drawing done by George S. Mills, an architect working in Toledo. The residence was commissioned by W. W. Morrison. The commission number for this job was 1364, the house was commissioned in 1906 and constructed in 1907 at 2044 Collingwood Avenue (now Collingwood Boulevard). The drawing is black ink on white linen.
Photographs of the exterior of 2044 Collingwood Boulevard taken on December 6, 2018. The architect George S. Mills of Toledo, Ohio designed the building in 1906 and it was constructed in 1907.
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George S. Mills: 2023 Collingwood Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio
These images are a set of architectural drawings done by George S. Mills, an architect working in Toledo, Commision Number 1140. Mills was commisioned in 1903 to design a residence for Charles L. Reynolds Esquire, and he created these drawings over 1903 and 1904, while the house was built in 1912. The drawings include building floorplans, cross-sectional views, exterior elevations and drawings of details of the woodwork, decorative elements, art windows, and staircases.
These images are of a building designed by George S. Mills, an architect working in Toledo. Mills was commisioned in 1903 to design a residence for Charles L. Reynolds Esquire. The house was built in 1912. The photographs were taken on August 20, 2018.
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Harry W. Wachter: 2020 Parkwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings of the Harry W. Wachter residence. These drawings are black ink on linen, and were created in approximately 1908 by Harry W. Wachter, an architect in Toledo, Ohio. These drawings depict the house that Wachter designed for himself. The house was originally situated at 650 Lincoln Avenue, and an attached rental property was situated at 651 Grove Place. The main house was moved to 2020 Parkwood Avenue by the Toledo Museum of Art in 1999, while the garage and rental property had already been demolished previously.
These images are exterior views of the Harry W. Wachter residence, and designed by Harry W. Wachter. The photographs were taken on March 19, 2019.
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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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Manfred M. Stophlet: 2521 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings of an apartment building designed for F. E. Cottrell of Toledo, Ohio. These drawings are white ink on blue paper and are reproductions of the original drawings created in 1914 by M. M. Stophlet, an architect working in Toledo, Ohio. The commission number for this project is listed as #1082. The drawings include exterior views of all four sides of the residence, floorplans for the basement, first floor, second floor and roof, as well as detailed views of some doors, windows, banisters, and more.
These are images of the exterior of an apartment building designed for F. E. Cottrell of Toledo, Ohio. The photographs were taken on March 19, 2019.
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Mills and Wachter: 2268 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
These images are a set of architectural drawings done by the Mills and Wachter architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The building was commissioned in 1895. The commission number for the project is 0225. These drawings are black line on cream colored linen, and include exterior elevations and floorplans. This was a project by George S. Mills, of Mills and Wachter, to design his own home.
These images are exterior views of a house designed by the Mills and Wachter architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The building was commissioned in 1895. The photographs were taken on March 19, 2019.
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David L. Stine & Son: 2333 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
A set of architectural drawings for a residential duplex done by the David L. Stine architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The home was constructed in 1917. The client for this commission, Adelaide D. G. Stine, was David L. Stine's wife, and the drawings reflect the home that he designed for Adelaide and himself. The Stine family lived on the upper level and rented the lower level. These drawings include exterior elevations and floorplans. A commission number for the project is not identified.
These images are exterior views of a house designed by the David L. Stine & Son architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The building was constructed in 1917. The photographs were taken on March 19, 2019.
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