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  1. The Library’s Local History and Genealogy Department offers online access to over 36,000 resources that document people, places, and events in the history of Toledo and Northwest Ohio. In our digital archive, you can explore books, photographs, oral histories, news stories, maps, historical documents, and more.

  2. A story of early Toledo; historical facts and incidents of the early days of the city and environs. [Bowling Green, Ohio, C. S. Van Tassel, 1919] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/19008750/>.

  3. File: A story of early Toledo; historical facts and incidents of the early days of the city and environs (IA storyofearlytole00doy).pdf

  4. 15 sty 2009 · A story of early Toledo; historical facts and incidents of the early days of the city and environs by Doyle, John Hardy, 1844-1919

  5. www.cityoftoledo.org › print › pdfHistory of Toledo

    Early Settlement. Toledo was first established in 1866, by John Graham, under the Homestead Act, along with William Mackey and Graham’s son, Joseph. The elder Graham was an Irish born immigrant from Toledo, Ohio, and the name of that industrial town was given to the settlement near the Yaquina.

  6. 30 lip 2024 · Books and artifacts inside the Local History and Genealogy Department lay a foundation of who we are today in Toledo and Lucas County. Extensive newspaper archives, yearbooks and other artifacts. Trace your genealogy. Discover your house history. Read accounts of the labor movement.

  7. Toledo, city, seat (1835) of Lucas county, northwestern Ohio, U.S., at the mouth of the Maumee River (bridged). It lies along Maumee Bay (southwestern tip of Lake Erie), about 55 miles (89 km) southwest of Detroit, Mich., and is a principal Great Lakes port, being the hub of a metropolitan complex

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