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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lucas County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Lucas County, Ohio and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Lucas County, OH (474) Fulton County, OH (109) Henry County, OH (106) Ottawa County, OH (142) Wood County, OH (225) Lenawee County, MI (157) Monroe County, MI (203)  LucasCounty(474) Lucas County (474)  FultonCounty(109) Fulton County (109)  HenryCounty(106) Henry County (106)  OttawaCounty(142) Ottawa County (142)  WoodCounty(225) Wood County (225)  LenaweeCountyMichigan(157) Lenawee County (157)  MonroeCounty(203) Monroe County (203)
Toledo is the county seat for Lucas County
Adjacent to Lucas County, Ohio
      Fulton County (109)  
      Henry County (106)  
      Ottawa County (142)  
      Wood County (225)  
      Lenawee County, Michigan (157)  
      Monroe County, Michigan (203)  
 
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201 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — Lucas County Korea Veterans Memorial
Korea June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953 Archambo, Walter G. · Beale, Robert · Beard, Robert D. · Beer, George Edward · Bradshaw, Billie Frank · Bolander, William H. · Black, Stephen · Brydon, Walter James · Burns, Donald Paul · . . . Map (db m204832) WM
202 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — Lucas County Medal of Honor Recipients
Civil War Brown, Wilson, W. Co. F, 21st Ohio Infantry, Private, Army. Born; December 25, 1837 in Logan County, Ohio. Entered service in Wood County, Ohio. Died; December 25th, 1916, in Toledo, Ohio. Buried at New Belleville Ridge Cemetery, . . . Map (db m160385) WM
203 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — Lucas County Spanish American Veterans Memorial
Spanish American April 25, 1898 to August 12, 1898 Espen, Michael S.Map (db m160382) WM
204 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — Lucas County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam May 30, 1962 to April 30, 1975 Anteau, Karl Thomas · Ball, Robert · Bezeau, Rick William · Black, Dewayne Rodney · Bly, Robert Tildon · Bobo, William Charles · Boggess, Ralph M., III · Boyer, Charles Thomas · . . . Map (db m160375) WM
205 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — Lucas County WWI Veterans Memorial
WWI July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918 Abele, William H. · Allen, Irving H. · Amos, John Patrick · Anderson, Mauda · Andrzejczak, Joseph A. · Archer, Glen B. · Aukerman, Roy A. · Austin, Henry · Avery, Archie C. · Baily, . . . Map (db m160381) WM
206 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — Lucas County WWII Veterans Memorial
WWII September 1, 1939 to August 15, 1945 Abrams, Albert · Acker, George G. · Adams, Donald E. · Adamski, Joseph S. · Adamski, Theodore L. · Ahlmann, Richard A. · Algrisse, Frank G. · Aldrich, Frank E. · Aldridge, Eugene F. . . . Map (db m160380) WM
207 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — A86 — Michigan - Ohio State Line — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Hull-Winchester Marches — Reported missing
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on North Side : Hull-Winchester Marches 1812 • Marches • 1813 - - - - - MichiganOhio State Line Text on South Side : . . . Map (db m93602) HM
208 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — OV — Overland Trail
The Great Trail Established by Native Americans, the Great Trail was a Buryrus network of wilderness paths used for peaceful trade, hunting, and gathering of natural resources. These footpaths extended from New England . . . Map (db m200565) HM
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209 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — Point Place Veterans Memorial
For God and Country This tablet is erected to keep in honored memory all of those from Point Place who served, were wounded or died in all warsMap (db m204605) WM
210 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — 44-48 — Salem Lutheran Church
Founded in 1842, Salem Lutheran Church is Toledo's first and oldest Lutheran congregation. Located in Toledo's oldest neighborhood, Vistula, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the church was originally composed of German . . . Map (db m177770) HM
211 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — The Great Trail
This tablet marks the path made previous to the French and Indian War by the Indians who called it the Great Trail. It extended from Detroit to Pittsburgh and was used by the French and British and by General Harrison in 1812. It was regarded as . . . Map (db m27216) HM
212 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — The Lost City
Built on the speculation of businessmen in the 1830s, Manhattan seemed a perfect choice for the convergence of newly available transportation modes. Chosen for its natural channel and proximity to the Maumee River, Manhattan had some early . . . Map (db m204609) HM
213 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — The Man Behind the Name
The area of Manhattan Marsh Preserve that today contains the parking lot, restroom, and basketball court was once owned by the City of Toledo and known as Blair Area. Roy R. Blair, 1880-1954, lived in Toledo for much of his lifetime. He . . . Map (db m204608) HM
214 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — Toledo
Toledo established January 7. 1837 the home of Jeep and the Toledo Mud HensMap (db m204568) HM
215 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — 6-48 — Vistula Historic District — Ohio Historical Marker
The pioneer village of Vistula is now bounded by Walnut, Champlain, Chestnut, Magnolia, and Summit streets. Established in 1833 by Benjamin F. Stickney and Edward Bissell, Vistula was merged with its rival, Port Lawrence, and in 1837 both villages . . . Map (db m26318) HM
216 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — A Hand Made Building
The remarkable part of the Reptilia Building is that it was built by relief labor & almost entirely of salvaged materials. Even more remarkable is the fact that it is a hand made building-probably the first of its kind built in Toledo in a half . . . Map (db m228631) HM
217 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — African Penguin Conservation — The African Penguin is endangered.
In the last three generations, breeding populations of African Penguins have decreased by more than 50 percent. They continue to decline. The main threats African Penguins face are competition for food with the commercial fishing industry, . . . Map (db m228853) HM
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218 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Alpacas — Vicugna pacos
The smallest domesticated relative of camels, alpacas are native to the Andean Mountains of South America. Alpacas were domesticated for their soft wool, which has 22 color variations and is popular around the world. A male alpaca can produce eight . . . Map (db m228867) HM
219 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Amur Tiger — Panthera tigris altaica
Range: The Amur region bordering northeast China, far east area of Russia, and North Korea Habitat: Mountainous forests Weight: 250-650 Diet: Carnivore
Could Chicken Little Be Right? All . . . Map (db m228726) HM
220 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Chessie Circle Trail - Copland Blvd.
Connecting Communities The Chessie Circle, once a heavily traversed railway, will once again become a major community connector as a multi-purpose trail. Reflective of Toledo's rich industrial heritage 10 rail companies worked together . . . Map (db m204565) HM
221 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Chessie Circle Trail - River Rd.
Connecting Communities The Chessie Circle, once a heavily traversed railway, will once again become a major community connector as a multi-purpose trail. Reflective of Toledo's rich industrial heritage 10 rail companies worked together . . . Map (db m204564) HM
222 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Chimney Swifts
Native to Eastern North America Migrate to Caribbean, South and Central America
Building nests Chimney Swifts attach their nests to the inside of chimneys using a gluey-saliva which allows the nest to . . . Map (db m228854) HM
223 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Chimney Swifts
Native to Eastern North America Migrate to Caribbean, South and Central America
Building nests Chimney Swifts attach their nests to the inside of chimneys using a gluey-saliva which allows the nest to . . . Map (db m228859) HM
224 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Coal-y Toledo!
3,300 pounds of coal. This large block of anthracite coal came to Toledo at the turn of the 20th century from a mine near Scranton, PA. It was displayed in front of a coal company on Cherry Street for 25 years before coming to the Toledo Zoo around . . . Map (db m228850) HM
225 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Emerson
Galapagos tortoise Hunted to Extinction There are at least 14 living species of Galapagos tortoise. In the 18 and 19th centuries, the tortoises were collected by whaling ships as a source of meat on the long voyages This has endangered many . . . Map (db m228857) HM
226 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Giraffes then and now
The roof of this structure was a part of the original Giraffe House built in 1928. The Giraffe House was the home for giraffes and other hoofed animals including American bison, llamas, ponies and several species of deer, camels and zebras. The . . . Map (db m228848) HM
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227 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Goats — Capra aegagrus hircus
Humans have been herding goats for over 9,000 years and there are more than 200 breeds ranging in size from 20-250 pounds! Goats are herbivores that grab food with their lips and only chew on one side of their mouths because their upper jaw is wider . . . Map (db m228864) HM
228 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Horn of dilemma
Poaching is the largest threat not only for Indian rhinos, but all rhino species. By killing rhinos solely for their horns, poachers have pushed the species to the brink of extinction. Rhino horn is comprised of a protein called keratin, which is . . . Map (db m228849) HM
229 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Human expansion in Europe likely led to the extinction of the cave bear
Cave bears were enormous bears that lived throughout Europe and Asia during the last Ice Age. Now extinct, this species dwelt in caves where hundreds of their fossil remains have been recovered. New evidence reveals that a growing population of . . . Map (db m228730) HM
230 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Humans And Bears Continue To Share A Fragile Relationship
Human and bear conflict remains the biggest threat to many bear species. As bear habitat shrinks and human population grows, bear-human encounters are certain to happen. Property damage, economic loss or human injury usually leads to the . . . Map (db m228728) HM
231 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Improving Delaware Creek
Newly installed rain gardens and bioswales will help fix erosion problems, reduce runoff, and improve water quality and habitat. Delaware Creek is a 1.8-mile stream that drains five square miles. It enters the Maumee River at river mile 9.2. 1 . . . Map (db m217119) HM
232 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Mangalitsa Pigs — Sus scrofa domesticus
While this breed looks like a cross between a sheep and a pig, it is actually all pig. The breed was developed in the 19th century as an experimental breeding of a wild boar and lard pig. Known for its curly hair that can be blonde, red or black, . . . Map (db m228868) HM
233 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Most Bear Species Populations Are Rebounding In The United States
Restored and improved habitat provides more space for bears to live. The American Black bear population, once depleted partly from habitat loss, has made an incredible rebound. An estimated population of 800,000 black bears now roam the . . . Map (db m228727) HM
234 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Narragansett Turkey — Meleagris gallopavo
This breed originated in New England in the 1600's when domestic turkeys brought over by European colonists crossed with native turkeys. Male and female turkeys are referred to as "toms" and "hens". Narragansett tom turkeys can grow up to 28 pounds, . . . Map (db m228860) HM
235 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Salmon Faverolle Chickens — Gallus gallus domesticus
There are more than 25 billion chickens in the world. This breed was originally developed in France for winter egg production. They are characterized by a gentle disposition, beard, muff, feathered legs and feet and a fifth toe. Males are tan with . . . Map (db m228865) HM
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236 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Sheep — Ovis aries
There are currently over 1 billion sheep in the world, representing more than 900 different breeds. Sheep were the first animals to be domesticated and were utilized for their wool, meat and milk. Today, most sheep milk is turned into cheese such as . . . Map (db m228862) HM
237 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Skeldon Plaza
This plaza commemorates the vision and many contributions of Frank Skeldon and his son, Phillip the first modern directors of The Toledo Zoological Gardens. Under their leadership, the Zoo was transformed into an internationally renowned . . . Map (db m228640) HM
238 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Snow Leopard — Panthera uncia uncia
The Ghost Cat: Listed on the IUCN Red List as Vulnerable with a decreasing population Current estimates indicate only 3,500-7,000 snow leopards left in the wild. Threats:
• Poaching for fur and bones to be used in . . . Map (db m228729) HM
239 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — The Bridge
This Toledo bridge was built in 1902 by the American bridge company – part of Andrew Carnegie's United States Steel Company. Swing span bridges were among the rarest in the country, and this one was most notable for its rim bearing . . . Map (db m182379) HM
240 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — The Original Penguin
The first animal to be named a "penguin" wasn't a penguin at all! When early explorers of the North Atlantic discovered the Great Auk, a large now extinct flightless seabird, they named it "penguin." When the explorers later became more . . . Map (db m228852) HM
241 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — The Park Today
The park you're standing in was built when the bridge was removed and includes portions of the bridge. The tallest portion of the bridge was able to swing open in order to allow tall ships and boats traveling on the river to pass. The turning . . . Map (db m182378) HM
242 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — 11-48 — The Toledo Zoo / The New Deal in Toledo
Side 1: The Toledo Zoo Now ranked among the country's finest, the zoo began in 1900 with one large woodchuck in a box at Walbridge Park. After the organization of the Toledo Zoological Society, 1905-10, the zoo began its steady growth, . . . Map (db m29762) HM
243 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Thomas H. Anderson — 1924-2006
In recognition of his vision and leadership in helping to create a thriving zoo which has become part of the fabric of life in our community and which will be enjoyed for generations to come.Map (db m228639) HM
244 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Toledo Beltway Railroad
Always a hub for transportation, by the turn of the 19th century Toledo was the third largest rail center in the United States. Twenty-four railroads serving the city were vital to making Toledo the business center of Western Lake . . . Map (db m182377) HM
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245 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Beverly — Ziems Conservatory
Opened in 1904; Rededicated July 27, 2000 Funding for the renovation of the Conservatory was provided by Mr. & Mrs. Tom S. Ziems in recognition of five generations of the Ziems family who have lived in this community. Theodore J. Ziems, Mr. . . . Map (db m228855) HM
246 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Birmingham — 16-48 — Birmingham - Ironville
The Birmingham and Ironville neighborhoods were so named because of their early iron industries located along Front Street and the Maumee River. This became Toledo's first area of heavy industrial development with iron manufacturing, coal . . . Map (db m196960) HM
247 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Birmingham — Veterans Memorial
In memory of those who served God and CountryMap (db m196969) WM
248 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 6th Ohio Vol. Infantry Memorial Tree
This tree was planted April 29, 1898 As the 6th Ohio Vol. Infantry with companies E - Bryan I - Clyde M - Defiance D - Fostoria K - Fremont F - Napoleon B - Sandusky G - Wauseon A, C, H & L - Toledo Left for the . . . Map (db m171215) WM
249 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Basset's Nut Co.
This place has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m200568) HM
250 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Boundary Between Rival Pioneer Villages — 1837 - 1937
This tablet erected in Toledo's centennial year, marks the boundary between the rival pioneer villages, Port Lawrence and Vistula, from whose union in 1833 sprang the city of Toledo, incorporated in 1837.Map (db m201235) HM
251 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Combat Veterans Wounded Memorial
Dedicated to all men and women wounded in all our wars
My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country's way to show they care. If I could be seen by all mankind maybe peace will come . . . Map (db m173266) WM
252 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 36-48 — Engine House Number One / Neptune Engine No. 1
(Engine House Number One – marker side 1) Toledo's first fire station was built in November 1837 one city block due north of this site at the southwest corner of Cherry Street and Eagle Lane at 519 Cherry on what is now the driveway . . . Map (db m121491) HM
253 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Huron St. Village
One of Toledo's oldest neighborhoods and originally in Michigan, Huron St. Village was considered as the site of the University of Michigan. After the outcome of the Michigan-Toledo War of 1835 the area was permanently established in Ohio and . . . Map (db m234972) HM
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254 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — James A. Rhodes Plaza — Governor - 1962-1970 and 1974-1982
On November 9, 2001, the Ohio Building Authority manned this Plaza and Fountain area in honor of James A. Rhodes, four-term Governor of Ohio, who through his leadership, provided great influence in obtaining numerous projects that continue to . . . Map (db m170998) HM
255 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Korean War Memorial
Korean War Memorial The Forgotten War 1950-1953 Dedicated June 25th, 2006 Korean War Veterans Association of Northwest Ohio Chapter 131 Major U.S. Combat Units 8th Army • 2nd Infantry Division • 7th Infantry . . . Map (db m175159) WM
256 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County — Created June 20, 1835 — Named for Governor Robert Lucas —
Son of the Pioneers, born 1781. Recruited twenty Ohioans for duty in case of war with Spain over Louisiana Purchase. Brigadier General, 2nd. Brigade, 2nd. Division, Ohio Militia in War of 1812. Governor of Ohio 1832-36; enacted first laws . . . Map (db m121994) HM
257 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 21-48 — Lucas County — Reported missing
Lucas County was named for Governor Robert Lucas who championed Ohio's cause in the "Toledo War," a boundary dispute arising when both Ohio and the Michigan Territory claimed this area. The Ohio legislature created Lucas County on June 20, 1835. . . . Map (db m245673) HM
258 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County Catholic War Veterans Memorial Flagpole
Catholic War Veterans of the United States of America for God, country and home April 19, 1959Map (db m171214) WM
259 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County Civil War Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of our fathers 1861 - 1865 Erected by the Daughters of Union Veterans of The Civil War Tent No. 66 This memorial urn was originally dedicated by the DUV Tent No. 66 on December 12, 1930, to honor local veterans . . . Map (db m173264) WM
260 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County Korean War Memorial
Walter G. Archambo • Robert L. Beale • Robert D. Beard • George E. Beer • Clarence A. Billheimer • William Bolander • Billie F. Bradshaw • Donald P. Burns • Vincent K. Chavez • Troy Clarkson • Roy C. Cornell • Dana A. Dellinger . . . Map (db m231303) WM
261 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County Veterans Memorial
WWII Leo Beals • John Beatty • Eugene Bell • Charles Beeler • Robert Bryner • Benjamin Cooper • Michael Cullen • Richard Davis • Thurman Davis • John Delahanty • John Deitz • Martin Favors • Morris Gecowets • . . . Map (db m175889) WM
262 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County Vietnam War Memorial
Karl T. Anteau • Albert F. Baird • Robert Ball • Jimmie Barfield • Rick W. Bezeau • Dewayne R. Black • Robert Bly • William C. Bobo • Ralph M. Boggess, III • Charles T. Boyer • Andrew T. Brassfield • Leo Broham, Jr. • . . . Map (db m238037) WM
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263 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County World War I Memorial
A great city pays tribute to its honored dead Nov. 11, 1918 - Nov. 11, 1968 In memory of the patriotism of the 333 Toledo men who gave their lives for their country in World War I Dedicated on Nov. 11, 1968 - The 50th Anniversary . . . Map (db m177454) WM
264 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County World War II Memorial
A Albert W. Abrams • G. Chanler Acker • Evan C. Acklin • Donald E. Adams • Joseph S. Adamski • Louis Adamski • Theodore L. Adamski • Richard A Ahlman • Frank C. Aigrisse • Eugene F. Aldridge • Charles H. Alexander • . . . Map (db m177444) WM
265 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 53-48 — Mercy Hospital of Toledo / Mercy Hospital School of Nursing
Mercy Hospital of Toledo. In late 1911, the Right Reverend Joseph Schrembs, Toledo's first Bishop, corresponded with Sister Mary Bernardine McMullen and two companions, Sister Mary Anthony McMullen and Sister Mary DeChantel Lyons, and asked . . . Map (db m191367) HM
266 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 47-48 — Moses Fleetwood Walker
Moses Fleetwood Walker was born on October 7, 1856 in Ohio to Moses M. Walker, a physician, and Caroline, a midwife. He attended and played baseball at Oberlin College and the University of Michigan. In 1883, Walker joined the newly formed Toledo . . . Map (db m191362) HM
267 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Officer Jacob "Jake" Chandler
Officer Jacob "Jake” Chandler Appointed to T.P.D. Sept. 8, 1941 Enlisted in US Army Nov. 26, 1942 2nd Lieutenant Jake Chandler 370th Inf. Reg. 92nd Inf. Div. Killed in action Feb.9, 1945 Italy The only active T.P.D. . . . Map (db m173253) WM
268 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Ontario Building
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m201239) HM
269 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 29-48 — Original Site of Toledo's Oldest Black Institution / Warren African Methodist Episcopal Church
Original Site of Toledo's Oldest Black Institution. In 1847, eight persons formed a mission parish of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (Sandusky Circuit). Reverend Henry J. Young, the minister, had come to Toledo through the Underground . . . Map (db m172326) HM
270 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 10-48 — Port Lawrence / Fort Industry, 1805 — Ohio Historical Marker — Reported missing
[East Side of Marker]:"Port Lawrence" This pioneer village, which was united with its downriver rival, Vistula, to be incorporated as Toledo in 1837, was platted by Cincinnati businessmen in 1817. The "Panic" of 1819 caused the . . . Map (db m191363) HM
271 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Project Blue Light
Project Blue Light is a nationwide recognition of those Police Officers who have died in the line of duty. It began in 1988 in Philadelphia when the late Dolly Craig wrote a letter to Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS), stating that she would . . . Map (db m173214) HM
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272 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Root Outdoor Advertising Building
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m201242) HM
273 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Spanish American War Memorial
This monument erected by Spanish War veterans, patriotic organizations and citizens of the city of Toledo to commemorate the valour and patriotism of the men who served in the War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition . . . Map (db m121997) WM
274 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 61-48 — The 1894 King-Quale Elevator Fire
On the night of January 3, 1894, Toledo's largest fire broke out in the massive King-Quale grain elevator. A westward wind from the Maumee River drove flames toward the center of Toledo's business district. The blaze destroyed several buildings . . . Map (db m191364) HM
275 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — The Berdan
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m201240) HM
276 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 19-48 — The Blade
The Toledo Blade is the city's oldest continuing business. The newspaper was first published on December 19, 1835, during the Ohio-Michigan boundary dispute known as the "Toledo War." The name is derived from that conflict and the famous swords of . . . Map (db m121496) HM
277 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — The Bronze Boar
This place has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m200570) HM
278 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — The First Y's Men's Club
"To acknowledge the duty that accompanies every right" The First Y's Men's Club Was founded November 22, 1922 in the YMCA located on this site Judge Paul William Alexander, First PresidentMap (db m173260) HM
279 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — The Lucas County Courthouse
On January 1. 1897, this building was first opened to the proud citizens of Lucas County Currently. The Lucas County Courthouse contains the courtrooms of ten Common Pleas General Division Judges. as well as offices of the Prosecutor, Clerk . . . Map (db m171201) HM
280 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — The Ruben Company
This place has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m200569) HM
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281 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Tin Can
This place has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m200571) HM
282 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 7-48 — Toledo — Ohio Historical Marker —
[Front Side of Marker, Facing South]:"Toledo" After consolidation of the villages of Fort Lawrence and Vistula, the City of Toledo was incorporated in 1837. Originally named "Toledo" in 1833, the site became part of Ohio when the . . . Map (db m27063) HM
283 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Toledo and Lucas County World War Memorial Tree
This tree planted by the War Mothers in memory of the Toledo and Lucas County Fallen Heroes of the World WarMap (db m171211) WM
284 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 14-48 — Toledo's First High School / Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
SIde A Toledo's First High School Toledo High School opened in 1854 on the site of the city's first log schoolhouse. After an 1895 fire, it was rebuilt and named Central High School. The facility closed in 1914 with . . . Map (db m94891) HM
285 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Toledo's Memorial Hall Cornerstone
Here is the cornerstone of Toledo's Memorial Hall, dedicated 1886 to the honor of the soldiers and sailors of Lucas County in the late war, and m memory of those who' gave up their lives in the maintenance of our country. The Hall became an . . . Map (db m172988) HM WM
286 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Trinity Episcopal Church
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m201236) HM
287 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Viet Nam Peace Arch Memorial Plaza
Viet Nam Peace Arch Memorial and Plaza by Kenneth M. Thompson, 2002Map (db m173606) WM
288 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — War Savings Stamps — Lucas County
In recognition of the Patriotism of the People of Lucas County who so generously purchased War Savings Stamps in 1918 this tablet is gratefully erected by the Ohio War Savings CommitteeMap (db m121995) WM
289 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — William McKinley Monument
(panel 1) William McKinley Born at Niles – Trumbull County, Ohio January Twenty-Ninth – Eighteen Hundred and Forty-Three Volunteer Soldier of the Rebellion Representative in Congress Twice Governor of Ohio Twice . . . Map (db m121996) HM
290 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — 67-48 — Willys-Overland Finishing Plant
Since 2004, the building at 14th and Adams Streets has been the home of the Toledo School for the Arts. The Willys-Overland Corporation erected the building c. 1916 to finish, ship, and sell the company's cars. The popular Whippet and other models . . . Map (db m191366) HM
291 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — A Deadly Force
Rich in resources and strategically located, the Great Lakes were a prize sought by three nations in wars from the French and Indian War to the War of 1812, when the Lakes were settled as the boundary between the United States and Canada. Peace, . . . Map (db m204823) HM
292 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — A Life Force
The bounty of the Great Lakes has drawn people to these shores for at least 10,000 years. The area's first inhabitants were North American Indians and their ancestors, who hunted for food and fur, farmed the land, and fished the waters. Europeans . . . Map (db m204627) HM
293 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — A Prehistoric Fort
A Prehistoric Fort consisting of earthen walls accompanied by moats, formerly occupied this site. The walls, three to four feet high, probably were surmounted by palisades which together with the steep river banks, rendered the fort fairly secure . . . Map (db m196956) HM
294 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — A Shaping Force
By the early 19th century, Great Lakes abundant natural resources drew a massive influx of European immigrants and settlers from the original 13 colonies to the region. With this great migration came development: farming, timber, mining, railroads, . . . Map (db m204824) HM
295 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — America's Submarines Of The Great Lakes
During World War II, twenty-eight diesel electric submarines were constructed for the United States Navy by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company in Wisconsin. Twenty-five of the boats were completed in time to see combat action in WWII. Four of the . . . Map (db m204805) HM
296 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — Anchors
The first anchors were large rocks tied to ropes and dropped to the sea bottom; later came iron hooks Eventually anchors took on the familiar shape known today; two flukes at the end of a shank that stopped by a stock set perpendicular to the flukes . . . Map (db m204612) HM
297 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — Capstan
Dropping and raising the anchor on a large ship is a big job- too big for manpower alone. Sometime in the 14th century, Spanish shipbuilders came up with a solution: the capstan. The first capstans were timbers mounted vertically in the . . . Map (db m204853) HM
298 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — 10 — Col. James M. Schoonmaker
You are now at the stern or after most part of the ship, which is constructed with a classic "fantail” design. To your right you will see one of the ship's six Mooring Winches. The green object (steel bar) on the deck in front of you is . . . Map (db m204869) HM
299 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — 15 — Col. James M. Schoonmaker
Look down and you will see a short white line painted on the deck. We are now going to compare the size of the S.S. Col. James M. Schoonmaker to the Veterans' Skyway Bridge. If we could stand this ship on its stern with the bow (forward end) . . . Map (db m204870) HM
300 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, East Toledo — 16 — Col. James M. Schoonmaker
Just forward of Hatch #1 are Deck Winches 1&2, which were used for mooring the forward end of the vessel. In order to tie up the vessel, deckhands were placed on the dock via the green landing boom and yellow landing chair. You will also notice . . . Map (db m204872) HM

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