Miscellaneous Collection Inventory

Mss. Coll. 32
Miscellaneous Collection
Inventory
Box 1
Folder 1
Historical Suite of the Maumee Valley, script by Reva H. Long,
1948
Folder 2
Historical Suite of the Maumee Valley, program, Collingwood
Presbyterian Church, 1952
Folder 3
Ledger, Assistant Superintendent of Construction, U. S. Customs
House and Post Office, 1881-1884
Folder 4
Post Office, Receipts/month, 1962-1965
Folder 4A
Post Office, Program for cornerstone laying, August 19, 1909
Folder 5
Lena Zurfluh
1. Birthday Greeting, 1895
2. Membership card, Prayer Union for Israel
3. Calling card, n.d.
4. One share in “Our Missionary Organ”, 1895
5. Letter in Japanese from Kati Kaku Saris father, Sendai, Japan,
1900
Folder 5A
Lena Zurfluh
1. Photocopy from Alumni Roster, 1850-1960, Heidelberg College
2. Photocopy from Alumni Roster, 1850-1976, Heidelberg College
3. Photocopy from Aurora, 1894, Heidelberg College
Folder 6
1913 Flood
1. Pamphlet, “The Terrible Flood of 1913” (2 copies)
Folder 7
September 11, 2001
1. Program, “Greater Toledo Area Remembers September 11,
2001”, Thursday, September 11, 2003
Folder 8
Marriages
1. Invitation, Hattie Walding to George L. Hoege, Fostoria, Ohio,
September 5, 1876
2. Invitation, Abby Crosby to William J. Walding, Toledo, Ohio,
October 13, 1880
3. Announcement, Mary Louisa Rood to Judd Richardson, Toledo,
Ohio, March 26, 1890
4. Certificate, L. Wood Silverthorne to L. Mae Vollmar, Ontario,
Canada, February 1, 1902
6. Menu, Dinner in honor of Betty Lay Adams and Walter Herbert
Christen, January 22, 1936
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 1 (cont.)
Folder 8
Marriages
7. License, Jesse N. Greer and Ella Steinbacher, April 5, 1901 (2
documents)
8. Certificate, Charles E. Bowser and Lillie Scharf, September 3,
1901
9. Certificate, George W. Carr and Minnie May Yohn, May 18,
1904
10. License, George W. Fox and Mamie O’Reilly, April 15, 1918
11. License, George W. Fox and Mayme Fox, March 27, 1928
12. License, Louis Dorf and Helen M. Bruce, February 1, 1930
Folder 9
Rose LaRose
1. Transcript of comments by Dan McCullough to Toledo City
Council re proposed ordinance concerning burlesque in the
Esquire Theater to be operated by Rose LaRose, March 18,
1968 (28 pp.)
2. Toledo City Journal, March 23 and March 30, 1968
(photocopies)
3. Newspaper articles, Toledo Blade, March 1968 (photocopies)
Folder 10
Portside
1. Letter announcing Portside opening, [1984] (accompanied poster
in Oversize Folder 1)
Folder 11
National Speech Arts Association
1. Proceedings, Sixteenth Annual Convention, Toledo, Ohio, 1907
Folder 12
Gertie Patten
1. Autograph book, Toledo High School, 1859 (contains list of girls
in High School on pp. 118-119)
Folder 13
George E. Pomeroy Letters
1. Lord Hillingdon, Camelford House, Park Lane, W. to Pomeroy,
March 25, 1900
2. Frederick D. Grant, Headquarters Department of the Lakes,
Federal Building, Chicago, Illinois to Pomeroy, August 9, 1909
3. Frederick D. Grant, Headquarters Department of the Lakes,
Federal Building, Chicago, Illinois to Pomeroy, October 12, 1909
4. Villalobar, Spanish Legation, Washington, D. C. to Pomeroy,
September 8, 1909
5. Villalobar, Spanish Legation, Washington, D. C. to Pomeroy,
September 16, 1909
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 1 (cont.)
Folder 13
George E. Pomeroy Letters
6. Frederick D. Grant, Headquarters, Department of the Lakes,
Chicago, Illinois to Pomeroy, November 23, 1909
7. Frederick D. Grant, Headquarters, Department of the East,
Governor’s Island, New York to Pomeroy, October 14, 1910
8. Post Wheeler, American Embassy, Rome to Pomeroy, March
11, 1913
9. Marquis of Villalobar, S.S. Zeelandia, From the Atlantic Sea to
Pomeroy, May 2, 1913
10. H. M. Daugherty, The Attorney General, Washington, D. C. to
Pomeroy, December 15, 1921
Folder 14
William Davy
1. Certificate of Naturalization, April 2, 1877
Folder 15
Francis Reymond
1. Patent Deed, Francis Reymond, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio to
Albert Kirk, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, June 4, 1861
Folder 16
Franklin H. Chapin
1. Leaflet, Silver Wedding Anniversary, F. [Franklin] H. Chapin and
P. [Polly] J. Isherwood, December 17, 1869
2. U. S. Federal Census entries for 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900
(photocopies)
3. Index entry for death record for Franklin H. Chapin, February 9,
1906 from Death Records, 1867-1908, Ashtabula County Ohio
(photocopy)
Folder 17
Obadiah Whittier
1. Promissory note to pay $500 to Obadiah Whittier by Peter
Tower Bartlett and Henry Zelora Eaton, May 19, 1866
Folder 18
John Wentegoshe
1. Deposition for wolf scalp to receive bounty, August 27 1830
2. Typed transcript
Folder 19
George E. Seney
1. Pamphlet, Federal Courts Must Discharge Bankrupts, but State
Courts Ought to Administer Their Estates: Speech of Hon.
George E. Seney of Ohio In the House of Representatives,
Tuesday, December 9, 1886. Washington, D.C.: Press of the
Craftsman, 1886.
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 1 (cont.)
Folder 20
John H. Doyle
1. Pamphlet, Taxation in Ohio. Address by Hon. John H. Doyle,
Before the Toledo Chamber of Commerce. March 20th, 1894.
Toledo: Commercial Job Rooms, 1894.
Folder 21
J. B. Trembley, M.D.
1. Calling card, n.d.
2. Leaflet, “Annual Meteorological Synopsis for the Year 1864” (2
copies)
Folder 22
Mrs. H. Stettiner [Mrs. Henry (Celia)]
1. Diary of trip to Europe, August 25-December 13, 1888
Folder 23
Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne)
1. Program, Masonic Hall, Pittsburgh, February 15-18, [1865]
Folder 24
Richard Waite, 1831-1907
1. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the State of Ohio: In Memoriam, Companion
Richard Waite, Captain 84th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1907
Folder 25
Clarence Sherman Letters
1. Carrie Schill, Toledo to Clarence Sherman, Saginaw, Michigan,
March 1, 1912
2. Letters from former classmates at Sherman School, all dated
February 29, 1912: Rose Markin; Harry Shapiro; Virgil Baumie;
Fannie Silverman; Ralph Norton; Catherine Fournier; Arthur
Christen; Walter Dorf; Walter Zeigin; Isadore Genfan; Lillian
Zuker; Eva Indicks; Matilda Schaub; Bartelle Sanzenbacher;
Gertrude Felstein; Milton Feldstein; Ida Weinblatt; Louise; Libby
Silverman; Mildred Tucker; Lester Burns; Erwin Albrecht; Edwin
Wing; Evelyn Metter
3. Saginaw Baseball Club Annual Pass
Folder 26
Henry Shaw
1. Letter from Minnie (Mrs. Philo R. King) stating that Henry Shaw
was the first white boy born in Toledo; also Henry invented the
air brake for which Westinghouse received a patent. (9 pp)
2. Letter from Minnie (fragment, page 7 & 8 only)
3. Envelope, postmarked Chicago, Illinois, 1921
4. Transcription of letters
5. Biographical sketch of Henry Shaw and family
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 1 (cont.)
Folder 27
William Ewing
1. Certificate of election as Justice of the Peace, Providence
Township, Lucas County, January 20, 1837
2. Certificate of election as Probate Judge, Wood County,
February 11, 1858
Folder 28
William T. Tietz
1. Appointment for General Court Martial, November 30, 1898
2. Records re Pension application (3 documents), 1899-1900
Folder 29
Roy T. Odell
1. Military Discharge Certificate replacement, July 6, 1932 (Term
of service: April 25, 1898 to May 24, 1899)
2. Marriage record of Roy T. Odell and Carrie Dacksteiner,
January 2, 1906
Folder 30
Frederick Daniel Frautschi
1. Military Discharge, May 2, 1901
2. Certificate of marriage to Minnie Wolfe, August 14, 1912
3. Death certificate, November 15, 1918
Folder 31
Death Certificates
1. William Eddy Fair Smith, October 3, 1951
2. John Maynard Casler, August 12, 1952
3. Emery Daniel Wellman, January 16, 1962
4. Archibald B. Creps, September 13, 1952
5. John Young, August 31, 1952
6. George Calvin Wolfe, December 31, 1909
7. Perry McLain Duncan, August 26, 1952
8. Edward John Miller, March 15, 1960
9. Robert A. Oakley, June 17, 1957
10. Calvin J. Boyer, October 31, 1955
Folder 32
Military Discharges
1. Henry E. Swickheimer, January 29, 1903
2. Robert Jake, January 1, 1902
3. Charles O. Marshall, August 26, 1902
4. William S. Hitchcock, June 18, 1901
5. Frank C. Harmon, March 31, 1899; Pension certificate, April 1,
1931
6. George Wilt, September 24, 1902; December 15. 1904;
November 20, 1914
7. Leroy T. Haines, April 2, 1903
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 1 (cont.)
Folder 32
Military Discharges (cont.)
8. Basil A. Horton, July 25, 1912
9. William E. Smith, November 9, 1898
Folder 33
Lou Campbell
1. Reminiscences, “Games We Used to Play”, 15 pp.
Folder 34
Arkansas Cemeteries (Read by Minnie O. Gottlin, Bentonville,
Arkansas)
1. Miller Cemetery, Benton County, Arkansas (1 page, photocopy)
2. Burgin cemetery, Benton County, Arkansas (1 page, photocopy)
3. Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas (1 page, photocopy)
4. New Home Methodist Church, Benton County, Arkansas (1
page, photocopy)
5. Reddick Cemetery, Benton County, Arkansas (7 pages,
photocopy)
6. Fairview Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas (19 pages,
photocopy)
7. Unnamed, Washington County, Arkansas (1 page, photocopy)
8. Klepper Cemetery, Boone County, Arkansas (1 page,
photocopy)
9. Cross Roads Cemetery, Boone County, Arkansas (3 pages,
photocopy)
10. Index
Folder 35
Copy of Letter by Samuel Cody, eyewitness to Gen. Burgoyne’s
Surrender, 1777
Folder 36
Waddell and Hardesty Report on Old Erie Street Bridge over Swan
Creek
Folder 37
United States Government
1. U. S. Government Thrift Card, 1923
2. War Ration Book, 1943
Folder 38
Temperance Movement
1. Pamphlet, “Sunday School Songs for Ohio Dry Campaign”, n.d.
2. Pamphlet, “Local Option Campaign Facts and Songs, Wood
County, 1908”
Folder 39
I Am an American Day (New Citizens Day)
1. Programs, 1941-1944, 1946 (7 items)
Box 2
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 2 (cont.)
Folder 40
Folder 41
Kathy Palmer Genzman, Calendars with drawings
1. Calendar 1997, “Scenes Along the Maumee River.” Cover:
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Bridge; January: Isaac Ludwig
Mill; February: Interurban Bridge; March: Columbian House;
April: Fort Meigs; May: Gateway to the Sea [Grain Elevators];
June: The Old New York Central [Bridge]; July: Oliver House;
August: Steam Plant; September: Martin Luther King Jr. Bridge;
October: Morrison R. Waite High School; November: [Tony
Packo’s Café]; December: Port of Toledo [Big Lucas]
2. Calendar 1998, “Toledo Landmarks Calendar.” Cover: Anthony
Wayne Bridge; January: Navarre Park Sledding; February: We
Love Our Jeep; March: Center of Science and Industry; April:
Museum of Art; May: Home of the Mudhens [Ned Skeldon
Stadium]; June: University Hall; July: Carnivore Café; August:
Firehouse #21; September: Central Catholic High School;
October: Wolcott House Museum; November: Big Lucas at
Work; December: Playing at Packo’s [Cakewalkin’ Jass Band]
3. Calendar 1999, “Toledo Landmarks Calendar.” Cover:
Downtown Skyline; January: New Zoo Aviary [sheet with month
of January and drawing for February missing]; March: Seagate
Centre; April: Rosary Cathedral; May: University of Toledo;
June: From International Park [Downtown Skyline]; July: Toledo
Harbor Light; August: Wildwood Metro Park; September:
Harvard Elementary; October: Erie Street Market; November:
West Toledo Branch Library; December: [Lucas County]
Courthouse
Richard Redd, Correspondence
1. Note card, September 2, 1994 (original artwork)
2. Christmas card, 2003 (original artwork)
3. Christmas card, 2004 (original artwork)
4. Note card, November 8, 2005 (original artwork)
5. Christmas card, 2007 (original artwork)
6. Christmas card, 2008 (original artwork)
7. Note card, January 27, 2011 (original artwork)
8. Note card, January 29, 2011 (original artwork)
9. Christmas card, December 9, 2011 (original artwork)
10. Note card, April 12, 2012 (original artwork)
11. Note card, n.d. (original artwork)
12. Christmas cards, n.d. (original artwork) (4 items)
13. Letter, August 27, 2002
14. Letter, November 21, 2005
15. Letter, n.d.
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 2 (cont.)
Folder 41A
Richard Redd, Emails
1. Emails, 2000-2011 (41 items)
Folder 41B
Richard Redd, Catalogs
1. Catalog, “Richard Redd: Twenty Years of Collagraph Prints,”
2005
2. Catalog, Richard Redd: Surface & Symbol,” 2012
Folder 41C
Richard Redd, Miscellaneous
1. News release, Lehigh University, [2005],
www3.Lehigh.edu/News/news_story.asp?iNewsID=1289
2. Article, “Retired Lehigh Prof is Celebrated Printmaker,” Lehigh
Valley Magazine, January/February 2013, pp. 10-11
3. Brochure, Exhibit at Reddstone Gallery, n.d.
4. Senior picture, Scott High School, Toledo, Scottonian, 1949
5. Senior picture, University of Toledo, Blockhouse, 1953
(photocopy)
Folder 42
J. Austin Vincent
1. Christmas card, [1969?] (original artwork)
Folder 43
Corrine Rider-Kelsey Reed (Mrs. Lynnel Reed)
1. Letter to Joyce White, July 21, 1938
2. Letter to Joyce White, August 10, 1938
3. Letter to Joyce White, Wednesday a.m.
4. Leaflet, Reviews from recital, December 7, 1925
5. Leaflet, Reviews, n.d.
6. Remarks, Memorial service for Mme. Corrine Rider-Reed, July
12, 1947
7. Photographs, 11 (photocopies)
Folder 44
Paul J. Bettinger
1. Blade, December 7, 1912 (photocopy)
2. Catalog, Exhibition by the Painters and Illustrators of Toledo,
Hotel Secor, April 18-22, 1916 (photocopy)
3. Photographs (photocopies)
4. Various research materials
Folder 45
Harold J. Sherman, Reminiscences (Use photocopy)
Folder 45A
Harold J. Sherman, Reminiscences (Photocopy)
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 2 (cont.)
Folder 46
Harold J. Sherman, Manuscript, “The Beginnings of the
Presbyterian Church in Toledo” (Article published in Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, (Summer 1949) 21:120+
Folder 47
Susan B. Anthony Commemorative Stamp (3¢)
Folder 48
Samuel Frederick Daly, Shadows of the Years, Book II, Chapter I,
The War Years, n.d. (reminiscences of WWII)
Folder 49
Clairbell Husted
1. Letter to Local History Department, Toledo Public Library, June
24, 1945, envelope cancelled first day of issue for Franklin D.
Roosevelt memorial stamp
2. Letter to Mrs. Shepherst, Toledo Public Library, September 16,
1946 with special commemorative stamp from Ottawa, Canada
Folder 50
Benadum Family
1. Rev. George Benadum (also George Benadum, Sr.)
2. George Benadum II (Child 1)
3. John Benadum (Child 2)
4. Jacob benadum (Child 4)
5. Katherine Benadum m. Henry Hartman (Child 5)
6. Mathias Benadum (Matthew) (Child 6)
7. Christina Benadum m. Reuben Duff (Child 7)
8. Philip Benadum (Child 8)
9. Peter Benadum (Child 9)
10. Daniel Benadum (Child 13)
11. Miscellaneous Benadum Info
Folder 51
Frank Orwig
1. Papers concerning Presidential pardon by Grover Cleveland,
1888
Folder 52
Pierre Munro Irving
1. Document signed as notary public protesting unpaid bill of
exchange, New York, 1849
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 2 (cont.)
Folder 53
Max and Fannie Kraus Frank
1. Arnold Wolff, Chicago, to Fanny Kraus, June 13, 1866
2. Unknown, Winamac, Indiana to “My dear sister Fannie,”
December 28, 1866
3. Louisa C. Lo, Lima Seminary to Fannie, Wednesday morning
4. Martin [Frank], Logansport, Indiana to “My dear Sister Fannie,”
February 27, 1867
5. Martin [Frank], Logansport, Indiana to “My dear Sister Fannie,”
August 14, 1867
6. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie, November 7, 1866
7. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie Kraus, November 25, 1866
8. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie Kraus, December 4, 1866
9. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie Kraus, December 5, 1866
10. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie Kraus, December 6, 1866
11. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie Kraus, December 17, 1866
12. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie Kraus, December 19, 1866
13. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie Kraus, December 25, 1866
14. Max [Frank], Delaware to Fannie Kraus, January 1, 1867
Folder 53A
Max and Fannie Kraus Frank
1. Biographical notes
2. Research notes
Folder 54
Navy Week in Toledo, July 13-18, 1942
1. Commemorative book with photographs
Folder 55
Ella P. Stewart
1. Program, The Ella P. Stewart Museum Dedication at The Ella P.
Stewart Academy for Girls, [February 27, 2009]
2. Citation, Victory Loan, n.d.
3. Certificate of Award, National Association of Colored Women,
Inc., n.d.
4. Certificate, Toledo District Defense Council, December 12, 1944
5. Certificate of Merit, National Association of Colored Women,
Inc. for service as President, August 7, 1952
6. Certificate for community service, Toledo Chamber of
Commerce, January 1953
7. Certificate, King Neptune Order of Equatorial Air Voyagers,
British Airways, December 12, 1954
8. Certificate of Merit, Southwestern Region Association of
Colored Women for service as a consultant, 1955
9. Certificate, City Wide P.T.A. Hobby Show, March 7, 1956
10. Citation, The Lane Bryant, November 1956
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 2 (cont.)
Folder 55
Ella P. Stewart (cont.)
11. Invitation, Commonwealth of Virginia, May 17, 1957 [Invitation
withdrawn after realization that EPS was African American.]
12. Certificate of Merit, Ohio Association of Colored Women’s
Clubs, June 26, 1962
13. Certificate, American Negro Emancipation Centennial Authority,
1963
14. Certificate of Appointment, Board of Community Relations,
Toledo, Ohio, January 1, 1963 through December 31, 1965
15. Certificate, King Neptune Order of Equatorial Air Voyagers,
Qantas Airline, August 10, 1964
16. Certificate, National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs,
Inc., November 1, 1966
17. Booklet, Stella Maris Award, Mary Manse College, November
23, 1970 (2 copies)
18. Honorary Degree Citation, University of Toledo, [1974]
19. Certificate, National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, Inc.
Hallie Q. Brown Distinguished Service Award, November 7,
1975
20. Certificate, Toledo Inter Greek Council, February 9, 1975
21. Certificate, City Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, June
18, 1976
22. Program, Ella P. Stewart School P.T.A., April 23, 1980
23. Certificate, Honorary Life Member, Ohio Congress of Parents
and Teachers, Inc.
24. Certificate of Recognition, The Women’s Services Division and
the Women’s Advisory Council, Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services, August 26, 1980
25. Certificate of Recognition, The Working Women’s Group
Insurance Trust, August 7, 1981
26. Certificate of Merit, Adult Retiree Center of the Jewish
Community Center, December 13, 1981
27. Certificate of Appreciation, Pelham Manor, December 30, 1981
28. Certificate, American Association of University Women
Educational Foundation, May 8, 1982
29. Certificate of Accomplishment, Great Harvest Missionary Baptist
Church, February 14, 1984
30. Certificate, Annual Charles Bufkin Scout Banquet, Pack and
Troop 50, February 16, 1984
31. Pen drawing of The Court of Petit Theatre, St. Peter’s Street,
New Orleans, by William W. Stewart, February 5, 1938
32. Decorative prayer, re old age, n.d.
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 2 (cont.)
Folder 56
Aurora L. Gonzalez
1. Funeral prayer card, October 8, 1991
Folder 57
Kathryn Zeigler Jeska
1. Bend of the River, April 1975, pp. 12-13 (article about Heirloom
Recipes and Mrs. Jeska)
2. Yearbook, Progress Club, Swanton, Ohio, 1948-49
3. Yearbook, Swanton Future Homemakers, 1966-67 (2 copies)
4. Brochure, Young Ideas in Cooking, 3rd Annual Junior Cook-Off,
Grand Prize Winner, Bettijean Jeska [ca. 1961]
5. Program, Home Demonstration Council, n.d.
6. Program, Ohio Home Extension Council, January 27, 1941 (with
notes)
7. Program, Annual 4-H Advisors’ Recognition Luncheon, March
24, 1948; March 26, 1958
8. Program, Lucas County Annual Achievement Day, April 10,
1956; November 4, 1957
Folder 58
Maria Allens
1. Diary and literary writings, 1817-1818
2. Transcription of “Lady and Wanderer”
Folder 59
August Kadow
1. List of patents
2. Patent No. 991,623
3. Patent No. 1,021,048
4. Patent No. 1,040,346
5. Patent No. 1,142,437
6. Patent No. 1,151,795
7. Patent No. 1,156,009
8. Patent No. 1,191,317
9. Patent No. 1,195,588
10. Patent No. 1,199,900
11. Patent No. 1,204,878
12. Patent No. 1,205,354
13. Patent No. 1,208,791
14. Patent No. 1,208,978
15. Patent No. 1,221,332
16. Patent No. 1,223,392
17. Patent No. 1,223,393
18. Patent No. 1,248,664
19. Patent No. 1,251,671
20. Patent No. 1,255,317
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Box 2 (cont.)
Folder 59
August Kadow
21. Patent No. 1,264,085
22. Patent No. 1,315,130
23. Patent No. 1,331,772
24. Patent No. 1,350,552
25. Patent No. 1,527,556
26. Patent No. 1,527,557
27. Patent No. 1,527,558
28. Patent No. 1,527,559
Folder 60
Emma (Mrs. Benjamin) Cratz Diary
1. Diary of trip to Europe, May 11 – December 7, 1922
Folder 61
Alven Wood Chase, M. D.
1. Pamphlet, “Descriptive Circular. Dr. Chase’s Recipes; or,
Information for Everybody,” 1869
Folder 62
David Terhune
1. Will, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, 1892
Folder 63
Willow Beach
1. Newsletter, Walkashow Whispers, Wednesday, August 8
Folder 64
Toledo Farmers’ Market (compiled by Trini Wenninger for her book,
Toledo’s Historic Farmers’ Market)
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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Oversize Box 1
Folder 1
Lena Zurfluh
1. Japanese certificate of gratitude from the Chairman of the
Commemorative Committee for the 50th anniversary of the
Miyagi Girls’ School, 1936
2. Translation of certificate
Folder 2
Miscellaneous items
1. Marriage License, William Davy to Julia E. Meyer, Lucas
County, Ohio, December 6, 1883
2. Broadside, Prof. W. J. L. Millar to give lessons in penmanship,
Keystone Block, 138 Summit Street, Toledo, n.d.
3. Marriage License, Oswald Nippe to Louisa Prange, Lucas
County, Ohio, October 30, 1893
4. Certificate of Marriage, Oswald Nippe and Louise Prange,
Toledo, Ohio, November 1, 1893
Item 3
Board Game, “Toledopoly” Sponsored by: Glass City Marketing, a
Junior Achievement Company, 1989
Item 4
Board Game, “Toledo’s Great Blizzard Travel Game” Char-Donn
Creative Marketing Inc., Buffalo, NY, © 1977, © 1978
Folder 5
Poster, Rose La Rose in “White Cargo” Summer Theatre, Niagara
Falls, Ontario, n.d.
Folder 6
Ella P. Stewart, Certificate, U. S. Treasury, U. S. Savings Bonds
Independence Drive, May 15-July 4, 1950
Oversize Folder 1
Posters (Black map case)
1. Portside, May 1984 (3 copies)
2. Key to the Sea, Great Lakes Engraving Corp., 2008 (3 copies)
3. Steve Roper cartoon panels, December 30, 1946, June 15 and
December 9, 1947
4. Toledo, A Sentimental Journey, American Retrospects, n.d.
5. Toledo, by Rupert, 1995. (Apparently distributed at Union
Station Rededication, September 22, 1996)
6. [Toledo and Vicinity], Great Lakes Reprographics, ca. 2012 (2
copies)
7. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, December 10, 1887,
Toledo views, reprinted by Local History Department, TLCPL
Local History & Genealogy Department
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio