
Lucas County Probate Court Judge Jack R. Puffenberger stands in front of a pillar in its original form in the Lucas County Probate Court.
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An original pillars in the Lucas County Probate Court.
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Lucas County Court of Common Pleas Court Administrator Don Colby, left, and Magistrate Nancy Miller, right, look at a pillar that was not painted over in the magistrates office.
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Magistrate Nancy Miller, left, and Lucas County Court of Common Pleas Court Administrator Don Colby, right, look at a pillar that was not painted over in the magistrates office.
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A pillar that was not painted over in the magistrates office.
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Lucas County Court of Common Pleas Court Administrator Don Colby, left, and Lucas County Court of Common Pleas Judge Dean Mandros, right, stand near a row of pillars on the fourth floor of the courthouse that are painted over.
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Roger Kerner, Jr., director of the Office of Court Deputies, left, and Kevin Wiezbenski, Unit Manager, confer on the fourth floor hallway where there are eight pillars that have been painted over.
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A picture of the original pillars in "Toledo: A History in Architecture, 1890-1914" by William D. Speck.
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Lucas County Court of Common Pleas Judge Dean Mandros looks at a picture of the original courthouse pillars in a book called "Toledo: A History in Architecture, 1890-1914" by William D. Speck.
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