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The inhabitants of this joined settlement chose the name Toledo, " but the reason for this choice is buried in a welter of legends.
One recounts that Washington Irving, who was traveling in Spain at the time, suggested the name to his brother, a local resident ; this explanation ignores the fact that Irving returned to the United States in 1832.
Others award the honor to Two Stickney, son of the major who quaintly numbered his sons and named his daughters after States.
The most popular version attributes the naming to Willard J. Daniels, a merchant, who reportedly suggested Toledo because it ' is easy to pronounce, is pleasant in sound, and there is no other city of that name on the American continent.
" Despite Toledo ’ s efforts, the final terminus was decided to be built in Manhattan a half mile to the north of Toledo because it was closer to the lake.
As a compromise, the state placed two sidecuts before the terminus, one in Toledo at Swan Creek and another in Maumee.

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