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#35 Tod Barracks, military post in Columbus, opened 1863, closed 1865, demolished in March 1911.

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#35 Tod Barracks, military post in Columbus, opened 1863, closed 1865, demolished in March 1911.

A Glimpse into Columbus in the 1910s through Fascinating Historical photos Depicting the era’s Unique Charm

#35 Tod Barracks, military post in Columbus, opened 1863, closed 1865, demolished in March 1911.

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