File:Smith Bridge Company, Toledo, Ohio (approximately 1870) - DPLA - c95d10bec8f02dc8e8b0c687881bee5d.jpg

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Smith Bridge Company, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1870]   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Smith Bridge Company, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1870]
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This photo, which was taken in early 1870's, shows some of the employees in front of the Smith Bridge Company in East Toledo. R. W. Smith, president and inventor, is the second man from the left. Some of the other employees in the company are J. J. Swigart, vice-president, J. D. Cook, secretary, A. Boyd, treasurer, Daniel Howel, chief engineer, F. E. Tracy, Andrew Strehlin, Ferdinand Zwilling, Tom Hamilton, Robert Barber, William S. Daly, Lewis Motter, Jacob Confer, Mr. Berry, and Mr. Huston. Terms associated with the photograph are: workers | lumber | buildings | factory | Smith Bridge Company (Toledo, Ohio) | East Toledo (Toledo, Ohio) | Smith, Robert W. | Swigart, J. J. | Cook, J. D. | Boyd, A. | Howel, Daniel | Tracy, F. E. | Strehlin, Andrew | Zwilling, Ferdinand | Hamilton, Tom | Barber, Robert | Daly, William S. | Motter, Lewis | Confer, Jacob | employees | Thompson, Perry | Berry, Mr. | Huston, Mr.
Date 1870
date QS:P571,+1870-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q69487884
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