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[edit]Morris Block, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1870] ( ) | |||||||||||||||||
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Morris Block, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1870] |
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Men stand on the wooden sidewalk in front of the Morris Block on Summit Street between Jefferson Avenue and Madison Avenue in Downtown Toledo around 1870. Horse-drawn wagons and barrels are also visible. May and Hathaway, wholesale grocers; Dooley and Brother, wholesale druggists; and Olmstead, Jones and LaVelle, saddlery hardware, occupied the building. Terms associated with the photograph are: Morris Block (Toledo, Ohio) | Georgian Revival style | 94-96 Summit Street (Toledo, Ohio) | commercial building | Summit Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Jefferson Avenue (Toledo, Ohio) | May and Hathaway (Toledo, Ohio) | Dooley and Brother (Toledo, Ohio) | Olmstead, Jones, and LaVelle (Toledo, Ohio) |
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1870 date QS:P571,+1870-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487884 |
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Morris Block, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1870] (English)
Men stand on the wooden sidewalk in front of the Morris Block on Summit Street between Jefferson Avenue and Madison Avenue in Downtown Toledo around 1870. Horse-drawn wagons and barrels are also visible. May and Hathaway, wholesale grocers; Dooley and Brother, wholesale druggists; and Olmstead, Jones and LaVelle, saddlery hardware, occupied the building. Terms associated with the photograph are: Morris Block (Toledo, Ohio) | Georgian Revival style | 94-96 Summit Street (Toledo, Ohio) | commercial building | Summit Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Jefferson Avenue (Toledo, Ohio) | May and Hathaway (Toledo, Ohio) | Dooley and Brother (Toledo, Ohio) | Olmstead, Jones, and LaVelle (Toledo, Ohio) (English)
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