The last place most 19th-century settlers wanted to move was the swampy, fever-ridden Toledo area.
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In 1850, Toledo had only 3,800 residents, but the introduction of canals and railroads quadrupled the population.
Captured here is the growth and expansion of the area through the indelible contributions of Toledo\'s architects.
However, with the assistance of Irish and German immigrants, among others, Toledo was transformed from a village into a thriving city within 50 years.
The last place most 19th-century settlers wanted to move was the swampy, fever-ridden Toledo area