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Soldiers Memorial Hall (1886 - 1955)

"Across from the courthouse at Adams and Ontario was the Soldiers Memorial Building. The building cost $65,000 to construct and was '.....erected as a tribute to the memory of the soldiers who fought and fell on Southern battle-fields in defense of the Union flag.' Construction was completed in 1886 and it was demolished in 1955."

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A pictorial view of the industries, churches, schools, and governmental institutions of 1888 Toledo, Ohio. Also shown are photos of businesses and homes of prominent Toledo men.

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This book provides photos of Toledo at the turn of the century. It features photographs of major buildings, landmarks, parks, and monuments, including the public library, the hospital, and downtown Toledo.

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Done by the Toledo Commercial newspaper, this volume is a 50th anniversary souvenir edition. It contains illustrations and sketches of banking, wholesale manufacturing and professional men of 1895 Toledo, Ohio. There is also text with Toledo history and miscellaneous facts.

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Soldier's Memorial Hall, Toledo, O.

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Memorial Hall, Toledo, O.

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The Grand Army Man, Memorial Hall,Toledo, August 31 - September 5, 1908

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