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You might contact a museum in eastern Ohio that focuses on the old National
Road. I forget the official title of the museum, but look in the AAM Museum
Directory. It may be in Zanesville?? Someone else may remember the right
name. There were toll houses on the national road, of course, so they may
have what you are looking for.
>Hi,
>
>(Please excuse the cross-posting)
>
>The Lake County Museum is in the planning phase of completing their new
>permanent exhibits, to be installed in the Fall of 1999. One of the
>components of the exhibit will be dealing with the aspect of commuting (from
>Lake County to Chicago). We're looking to make a comparison between a toll
>house on a plank road to a modern tollway.
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>My question is:
>Does anyone have, in their collection, a picture/line drawing/etching of a
>toll house on a plank road from the 1830s-1850s?
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>Thank you in advance!
>
>Seline Herz-Fischler
>Intern-Lake County Museum
>27277 Forest Preserve Drive
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>Seline Herz-Fischler
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