In today's article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Timeline of Toledo, Ohio . From its origins to its relevance today, we will explore every aspect that makes it so interesting and relevant in today's society. We will delve into its impact in different areas, as well as its influence on decision-making and the formation of opinions. This is a topic that undoubtedly arouses the curiosity and interest of a large number of people, so it is essential to delve into it to understand its true scope. Join us on this exciting exploration!
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Toledo , Ohio , USA.
Prior to 20th century
John Berdan
Lucas County Courthouse
1835
1836 - Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad begins operating.
1837
1845 - Miami and Erie Canal opens.
1850 - Population: 3,829.
1851 - Toledo Medical Association founded.
1862 - Cherry Street bridge built.
1864 - Toledo Library Association formed.
1869 - Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway in operation.
1870
Toledo Society of Natural Sciences established.
Population: 31,584.
1872 - Toledo University of Arts and Trades established.
1873
1875 - Milburn Wagon Company in business.
1877 - Railroad strike .
1880 - Population: 50,137.
1888 - Libbey Glass Company in business.
1894 - Tiedtke's grocery in business.
1896 - Lucas County Court House built.
1898 - First Church of Christ, Scientist built.
1900
20th century
21st century
See also
Other cities in Ohio
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