The slides in this presentation were sorted by year the properties were built.  Cptions show the name of the property, the year they were built, the name of the architect (if that information has been supplied, the street address, and status as demolished where that is the case.

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{besps_c}0|922-ontario.jpg|Henry E. Pratt House|1850. 922 North Ontario Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|109-prescott-carr-house.jpg|Spencer Carr House |1850. 109 Prescott Avenue. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|27-broadway-oliver-house.jpg|Oliver House|1859. 27 Broadway Street. Architect: Isaiah Rogers. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|11-12th-street.jpg|Unidentified original building |1865. 11 12th St. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|220-columbia-philipps-house.jpg|Henry Philipps House |1866. 220 Columbia Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|foot-madison-no11-firehouse.jpg|Old No. 11 Fire House|1868. Foot of Madison Street, at Water Street (now Promendate Park). Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2413-collingwood-gerber-house.jpg|Christian Gerber House (Mary Manse College), present-day Collingwood Art Center|1872. 2413 Collingwood Boulevard. Architect: Joseph Norehouse. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|120-124-stclair-western-shoe.jpg|The Western Shoe Co. |1874. 120-124 St. Clair Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2052-2054-n13th-henry-residence.jpg|John Henry House|1878. 2052-2054 N. 13th Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2012-vermont-smead-house.jpg|Isaac Smead House|1887. 2012 Vermont Avenue. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2035-collingwood-reynolds-secor-house.jpg|Reynolds-Secor House|1887. 2035 Collingwood Boulevard. Architect: Edward Oscar (E. O.) Fallis. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|902-jefferson-hotel-monticello-earle-hotel-NEW.jpg|Earle Hotel (previously Monticello Hotel, later Milner Hotel)|1891. 902 Jefferson Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|adams-erie-lucasco-courthouse.jpg|Lucas County Courthouse|1891. Adams and Erie Streets. Architect: David L. Stine. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|jefferson-stclair-coghlin-building.jpg|Coghlin Building|1892. Jefferson Avenue and St. Clair Streets. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|206-michigan-meredith-building.jpg|Meredith Bldg. (Central Chandelier Co.) |1892. 206 North Michigan Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|402-412-adams-valentine-theater.jpg|Valentine Building (Willard Motor Hotel)|1892. 402-412 Adams Street. Architect: Edward Oscar (E. O.) Fallis. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|504-madison-gardner-building.jpg|Gardner Building|1893. 504 Madison Avenue. Architect: Charles Gardner. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2237-collingwood-walding-house.jpg|William J. Walding House|1893. 2237 Collingwood Boulevard. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2465-cherry-plymouth-congregational.jpg|Plymouth Congregational Church |1894. 2465 Cherry Street. Architect: C. A. Langdon. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|810-814-Jackson-sheriffs-residence.jpg|City Jail and Sheriff's Residence|1896. 810-814 Jackson Street. Architect: David L. Stine. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|city-jail-behind-sheriffs-residence-NEW.jpg|City Jail behind Sheriff's Residence|1896. 800 Jackson Street (now 1622 Spielbusch Avenue). Architect: David L. Stine. Demolished.{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|2274-glenwood-freeman-home.jpg|J. J. Freeman House|1896. 2274 Glenwood Avenue. Architect: George S. Mills and Harry Wachter:. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|514-526-madison-spitzer-building-alt.jpg|Spitzer Building|1896. 514-526 Madison Avenue. Architect: Charles F. Huber. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|cherry-superior-stfrances-desales.jpg|St. Francis de Sales' Church|1896. Superior and Cherry Streets. Architect: Patrick Charles Keely. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|402-monroe-wheeler-block-NEW.jpg|Wheeler Block|1896. 402 Monroe Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|madison-13th-stpauls-1897-NEW.jpg|St. Paul's United Methodist Episcopal Church |1897. Madison Ave. at 13th St.. Architect: Edward Oscar (E. O.) Fallis. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2205-collingwood-ford-house.jpg|Edward Ford House|1901. 2205 Collingwood Boulevard. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|12-14-fifteenthstreet-macomber-apartments.jpg|Macomber Apartments |1903. 12-14 15th Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|518-jefferson-manhattan-building.jpg|Manhattan Building |1903. 518 Jefferson Avenue. Architect: Edward Oscar (E. O.) Fallis. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2001-ashland-baptist-church-NEW.jpg|Ashland Avenue Baptist Church|1905. 2001 Ashland Avenue. Architect: David L. Stine. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|702-712-madison-colton-building.jpg|Colton Building|1905. 702-712 Madison Avenue. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|608-madison-nicholas-nationalbank-building.jpg|Nicholas Building|1905. 608 Madison Avenue. Architect: Charles F. Huber. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|1855-collingwood-bartley.jpg|Rudolph A. Bartley House|1905. 1855 Collingwood Boulevard. Architect: Edward Oscar (E. O.) Fallis. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|1930-Linwood-Lynwood-Apartments.jpg|Lynnwood Apartments |1908. 1930-1932 Linwood Avenue. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|413-423-jefferson-secor-hotel.jpg|Secor Hotel|1908. 413-423 Jefferson Avenue. Architect: George S. Mills and Harry Wachter:. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|237-s-erie-city-market.jpg|Toledo City Market |1908. 237 South Erie Street. Architect: Edward Oscar (E. O.) Fallis. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2400-collingwood-scott-high.jpg|Jesup W. Scott High School|1912. 2400 Collingwood Boulevard. Architect: David L. Stine. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2445-monroe-art-museum.jpg|Toledo Museum of Art|1912. 2445 Monroe Street. Architect: George S. Mills and Harry Wachter:. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|604-jackson-newsbee-building-NEW.jpg|Toledo News-Bee Building|1912. 604 Jackson Street. Demolished.{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|cherry-moore-first-united-church-christ.jpg|First United Church of Christ (First Reformed Church)|1915. Cherry and Moore Streets. Architect: C. A. Langdon. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|14th-madison-toledo-club.jpg|Toledo Club|1915. 14th Street and Madison Avenue. Architect: George S. Mills and Harry Wachter:. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2049-scottwood-dunn-blair-house.jpg|Dunn-Blair House|1916. 2049 Scottwood Avenue. Architect: George S. Mills and Harry Wachter:. {/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|2561-collingwood-rosary-cathedral-NEW.jpg|Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Cathedral|1931. 561 Collingwood Boulevard. Architect: William R. Perry. {/besps_c}

 

 


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