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Ohio.
Ohio.
1935
National Atlas
Author
[Taylor, Frank J., White, Ruth Taylor]
Full Title
Ohio.
Publisher
Little, Brown, and Company
Iowa City - Chicago. Chicago - Toledo.
Iowa City - Chicago. Chicago - Toledo.
1939
[Ephemera, Pamphlet]
Author
[United Air Lines, White, Ruth Taylor]
Full Title
Iowa City - Chicago. Chicago - Toledo.
Publisher
United Air Lines
Toledo - Cleveland. Cleveland - New York...
Toledo - Cleveland. Cleveland - New York...
1939
[Ephemera, Pamphlet]
Author
[United Air Lines, White, Ruth Taylor]
Full Title
Toledo - Cleveland. Cleveland - New York.
Publisher
United Air Lines
(Covers to) The heart of Cleveland, Ohio...
Covers: The heart of Cleveland, Ohio. Fo...
1928
Separate Map
Author
Suchy, Arthur B.
Full Title
(Covers to) The heart of Cleveland, Ohio. Forest City. Cleveland, Ohio. 1928. (Copyright) by Arthur B. Suchy. The Du Bois Press, Rochester, N.Y. "Scale street layout 13 1/2 inches to 1 mile. buildings, figures and the rest have no scale".
Publisher
The Du Bois Press
The heart of Cleveland, Ohio. Forest Cit...
The heart of Cleveland, Ohio. Forest Cit...
1928
Separate Map
Author
Suchy, Arthur B.
Full Title
The heart of Cleveland, Ohio. Forest City. Cleveland, Ohio. 1928. (Copyright) by Arthur B. Suchy. The Du Bois Press, Rochester, N.Y. "Scale street layout 13 1/2 inches to 1 mile. buildings, figures and the rest have no scale".
Publisher
The Du Bois Press
Being a Cartograph of Ohio. The oldest s...
Being a cartograph of Ohio
1933
Separate Map
Author
[Ohio Commission to A Century of Progress International Exposition, Sewah Studios]
Full Title
Being a Cartograph of Ohio. The oldest state west of the thirteen original colonies; now the fourth state in the Union in population, third in manufacture; sixth in minerals mined; and among the foremost in agriculture. Published in 1933 by the Ohio. Commission to A Century of Progress International Exposition. Governor George White - Chairman, Charles F. Henry - Director, Charles H. Lewis, Charles F. Williams. Engraving by Bucher Engraving Company. Cartograph by Sewah Studios, Marietta.
Publisher
The Commission
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