Dated ca. 1935-1943, this photograph shows the Anthony Wayne Bridge in Toledo, Ohio, named after General Anthony Wayne. The Anthony Wayne suspension bridge was constructed in 1931 and spans the Maumee River in downtown Toledo, Ohio. The bridge is also known as the "The High-level" Bridge and was constructed by the McClintic-Marshall Company. The bridge has some features that give it a unique aesthetic quality, including a sky blue color and various lattice patterns. Ohio State Routes 2, 51, and 65 cross the Maumee River on the Anthony Wayne Bridge; it also connects Clayton Street to Woodville Road. This photograph is one of the many visual materials collected for use in the Ohio Guide. In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established th...
This photograph shows three men fishing from the river bank under the Y-Bridge, which spans the conf...
This photograph shows a bridge over the Grand River in northeastern Ohio. The Grand River is a tribu...
This photograph shows the Miami and Erie Canal in the 1930s. Many small bridges had been constructed...
Dated ca. 1930s, this photograph shows the Anthony Wayne suspension bridge in Toledo in Lucas County...
Dated ca. 1930-1943, this photograph appears to be a bridge in Lexington Township, in Stark County, ...
Dated 1930-1943, this photograph shows a bridge along a hilly part of scenic Route 60 in Ohio. State...
Dated October 13, 1936, this photograph shows a site in Cairo, Ohio, in Stark County being prepared ...
A view of the beginnings of the Anthony Wayne Memorial Bridge, also known as the High Level Bridge, ...
Taken the winter of 1936, this photograph shows Blair Covered Bridge in Perry Township, Ohio, in Sta...
Dated October 13, 1936, this photograph shows the Cairo-Mt. Union bridge in Stark County, Ohio. This...
This photograph shows a wooden bridge over the Miami and Erie Canal in Montgomery, Ohio, most likely...
A black and white photograph of the road on the Anthony Wayne Memorial Bridge as it spans over the M...
This photograph shows a bridge over the Tuscarawas River in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. This photogra...
Terms associated with the photograph are: aerial | Maumee River (Ind. and Ohio) | bridges | Pennsylv...
Dated ca. 1930-1943, this photograph shows a recently constructed bridge at New Comerstown, Ohio, ov...
This photograph shows three men fishing from the river bank under the Y-Bridge, which spans the conf...
This photograph shows a bridge over the Grand River in northeastern Ohio. The Grand River is a tribu...
This photograph shows the Miami and Erie Canal in the 1930s. Many small bridges had been constructed...
Dated ca. 1930s, this photograph shows the Anthony Wayne suspension bridge in Toledo in Lucas County...
Dated ca. 1930-1943, this photograph appears to be a bridge in Lexington Township, in Stark County, ...
Dated 1930-1943, this photograph shows a bridge along a hilly part of scenic Route 60 in Ohio. State...
Dated October 13, 1936, this photograph shows a site in Cairo, Ohio, in Stark County being prepared ...
A view of the beginnings of the Anthony Wayne Memorial Bridge, also known as the High Level Bridge, ...
Taken the winter of 1936, this photograph shows Blair Covered Bridge in Perry Township, Ohio, in Sta...
Dated October 13, 1936, this photograph shows the Cairo-Mt. Union bridge in Stark County, Ohio. This...
This photograph shows a wooden bridge over the Miami and Erie Canal in Montgomery, Ohio, most likely...
A black and white photograph of the road on the Anthony Wayne Memorial Bridge as it spans over the M...
This photograph shows a bridge over the Tuscarawas River in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. This photogra...
Terms associated with the photograph are: aerial | Maumee River (Ind. and Ohio) | bridges | Pennsylv...
Dated ca. 1930-1943, this photograph shows a recently constructed bridge at New Comerstown, Ohio, ov...
This photograph shows three men fishing from the river bank under the Y-Bridge, which spans the conf...
This photograph shows a bridge over the Grand River in northeastern Ohio. The Grand River is a tribu...
This photograph shows the Miami and Erie Canal in the 1930s. Many small bridges had been constructed...