Sat. A.M. Here we are at the bus station getting breakfast. Leave here at 9 o’ clock our time 8 their time. Was so cold here last night and this A.M. Notion to go back to Toledo. Colder here than it was at home when I left. Have to get my underwear lined I guess. Ha! Ha!
Love Maude
Miss Virginia Rusher
2008 Calumet Ave.
Toledo, OH
The Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta, GA was built in 1913, and is the site of the deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history. 13 years after Maude sent this postcard to Miss Rusher, 119 people died leading to better building codes. One of the survivors, Daisy McCumber was photographed jumping 11 stories by Arnold Hardy, who went to become the first amateur photographer to win the Pulitzer prize for photography. Mr. Hardy passed away in 2007, but his photograph is still noted for it's haunting depiction of that eventful night. Today, the building has been restored into the Ellis Hotel, after about 20 years of vacancy.
The house at 2008 Calumet Drive was built in 1924, and is still standing. Lucas County's property records are difficult to access, but perhaps this home is still owned by descendants of the Rusher family.
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