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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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: 505 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
A black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of the interior design of the ballroom for the Commodore Perry Hotel in downtown Toledo, Ohio. Designed in February of 1928 by architectural firm Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff, the ballroom was mostly constructed as seen in the drawing. Opened in 1926, the hotel closed it's doors in 1980. In 2000 the hotel was renovated into an apartment building. Notation on back of drawing: Comm # 2781; archivist notation on front of drawing: Comm. # 2781.
Architectural drawings for the Commodore Perry Hotel commissioned by the Commodore Perry Company and created by the Mills, Rhines, Bellman, and Nordhoff architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are white line on blue paper, were created in 1925, and the commission number for this project 2781. The drawings include exterior elevations and details of windows, doors, and cornices. As of 2019 this building has not been demolished and has been converted into apartments.
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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: 3532 Ridgewood, Ottawa Hills, Ohio
A color pencil drawing of an architectural rendering of a home for Toledo attorney Erwin R. Effler, done by artist Thomas E. King in November of 1928. Designed by architectural firm Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff, this concept differs slightly from the Ottawa Hills, Ohio dwelling built in 1929. Notation on front of drawing: P.O. 638; archivist notation on front of drawing: Comm. # 3085.
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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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Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff: 3154 North Towerview Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio
A color pencil architectural rendering done by Thomas E. King in 1932 of a proposed student union for the University of Toledo. Designed by architectural firm Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff, the gothic style building built on campus differs from the concept seen here. The Lancelot Thompson Student Union is still in use today. Notation on back of drawing: PO #995.
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Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff: 3602 Indian Road, Ottawa Hills, Ohio
A color pencil drawing of an architectural rendering for a new elementary school in Ottawa Hills, Ohio. Created by Thomas E. King in January of 1930, the new elementary school was built on Indian Road in 1930. Designed by architectural firm Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff, the colonial style building was the first school built for the village. Archivist notation on front of drawing: Comm. # 3130.
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David L. Stine & Son: 501 River Road, Maumee, Ohio
This image is an architectural drawing done by David L. Stine & Son Architects. The firm designed this Carnegie library for the trustees of the Lucas County Library in 1916. The library opened in Janurary of 1918. The drawing is white line on blue paper stock.
Photographs of the exterior of the Maumee Branch of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library taken on December 6, 2018. The architectural firm of David L. Stine & Son of Toledo, Ohio designed the building in 1916 and it was constructed in 1918.
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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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