Dillie Road in 1903
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Title
Dillie Road in 1903
Subject
Infrastructure
Description
This map shows the intersection that is today Nottingham Road and St. Clair. In 1903 this lists Dillie Road intersecting St. Clair. Other roads on the map also change names over time, when compared with later maps. Another aspect of this map that changes is the buildings. In 1903 the area is less developed, over time the maps will show additional buildings on St. Clair Avenue.
Creator
Sanborn Map Company; Bell and Howell Information and Learning
Date
circa 1903
Contributor
Josh Ferron
Relation
http://dmc.ohiolink.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?rgn1=ic_all;g=oplinic;q1=St.%20Clair%20at%20Nottingham;size=50;c=sanborn;back=back1254701847;subview=detail;resnum=2;view=entry;lastview=reslist;cc=sanborn;entryid=x-reel15-6648-00868.jpg;viewid=REEL15-6648-00868.JPG
Coverage
Euclid (Ohio), Euclid Creek Watershed (Ohio)
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