Gutman is an unincorporated community in Auglaize County , in the U.S. state of Ohio .
8-676: This article is about the surname. For the unincorporated community, see Gutman, Ohio . For the asteroid, see 13279 Gutman . Gutman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Gutman (1959–2019), American politician Albin Gutman (born 1947), Slovene general Alexander Gutman (1945–2016), Russian film director Amy Gutman (born 1960), American novelist Anthony Gutman , British banker Dan Gutman (born 1955), American author Daniel Gutman (1901-1993), American lawyer, state senator, state assemblyman, president justice of
16-495: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad (Redirected from Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad ) American railway company Toledo and Ohio Central Railway [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Former station at Columbus, Ohio Overview Dates of operation 1885–1952 Successor New York Central Railroad The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway (T&OC)
24-1276: The municipal court, and law school dean Gloria M Gutman (born 1939), Canadian gerontologist Herbert Gutman (1928–1985), American labor historian and scholar of slavery Howard W. Gutman (born 1956), American ambassador Huck Gutman (born c.1944), American academic and political adviser Hugo Gutmann (1880–1962) German-Jewish veteran of First World War, famously known as Adolf Hitler's superior officer Israel Gutman (1923–2013), Israeli historian Iván Gutman (born 1947), Serbian chemist and mathematician Jacob C. Gutman (1890–1982), American businessman and philanthropist Jorge Castañeda Gutman (born 1953), Mexican politician and author Laura Gutman (born 1958), Argentinean therapist Lev Gutman (born 1945), Latvian–Israeli–German chess grandmaster Matt Gutman (born 1977), American journalist Nachum Gutman (1898–1980), Israeli painter, sculptor, and author Natalia Gutman (born 1942), Russian cellist René Gutman (born 1950), French Orthodox rabbi Rinat Gutman (born 1980), Israeli musician Roy Gutman (born 1944), American journalist and author Shaul Gutman (born 1945), Israeli academic and politician Fictional characters [ edit ] Casper Gutman, villain in
32-431: The novel The Maltese Falcon and various film adaptations See also [ edit ] Gutmans (disambiguation) Gutmann (disambiguation) Guttman Guttmann Goodman (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Gutman . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding
40-523: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gutman&oldid=1188040369 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Gutman, Ohio A post office called Gutman was established in 1884, and remained in operation until 1905. The community
48-434: The revenue specifications for Class I status, but are not technically Class I railroads due to being passenger-only railroads with no freight component. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Toledo_and_Ohio_Central_Railway&oldid=1136967837 " Categories : Railway companies established in 1885 Railway companies disestablished in 1952 Defunct Ohio railroads Predecessors of
56-4367: Was a railway company in the U.S. state of Ohio from 1885 to 1952. In 1928 it was leased by the New York Central System , which purchased the line in 1938. Precursors [ edit ] Atlantic & Lake Erie Railroad Atlantic & Northwestern Railroad Ohio Central Railroad Columbus & Sunday Creek Valley Railroad Ohio Central Railway Zanesville & Western Railroad References [ edit ] ^ "New York Central System Historical Society, Inc.: The Toledo & Ohio Central" . New York Central System Historical Society, Inc . Retrieved 2019-04-17 . External links [ edit ] [REDACTED] Media related to Toledo and Ohio Central Railway at Wikimedia Commons Portals : [REDACTED] Ohio [REDACTED] Railways [REDACTED] Trains v t e Class I railroads of North America Current United States AMTK BNSF CN ( GTC ) CPKC KCS SOO CSX NS UP Canada CN CPKC CP VIA Mexico CPKC KCSM FXE Former 1956–present AA ACL AC&Y AGS ASAB AT&N AT&SF AUT A&WP B&AR B&M BN B&O CAR&NW CB&Q C&EI CG CGW C&IM CNJ CNO&TP C&NW C&O CPME CR CRR C&S CS CSPM&O CV C&W C&WC DH DL&W DM&IR D&RGW DSS&A DT&I D&TSL DW&P EJ&E EL ERIE FEC FW&D GA GB&W G&F GM&O GN GS&F GTW IC ICG ITC KO&G L&A L&HR LI L&M L&N L&NE LS&I LV MEC MGA MI MILW/CMStP&P MIS MKT MN&S MON MP M&STL NC&STL NH NKP/ NYC&StL NYS&W NO&NE NP NS N&W NWP NYC NYCN NYO&W PC P&LE P&N PRR PRSL P&WV RDG RF&P RUT QA&P RI/CRIP S&A SAL SBD SCL SD&AE SI SIRT SLSF SLSFTX SN SOO/MStP&SSM SOU SP SP&S SSW TC TFM TM T&NO T&P TP&W VGN WA WAB WC WM WP pre-1956 A AB&A AB&C AC A&D A&STL BA&P BC&A B&G BRI BR&P B&S BSL&W C&A CA&C C&C CCC&STL C&E C&G CH&D C&I CINN CI&S CI&W CL&N CM CM&PS CNE CNNE CNOR CP&STL CPVT CRI&G CR&NW CRP CVRR DGH&M D&IR D&M DM&N DNW&P D&SL EP&SW E&TH F&CC FJ&G FS&W FW&RG GC&SF GH&SA GM&N GR&I G&SI HE&WT H&TC HV ICRY IGN KCM&O KCM&OTX LA&SL LE&W LS&MS MC MD&V M&I M&NA M&O MSC MTR MV NCRY NJ&NY NN NOT&M NYP&N OCAA OE OR&L OSL OWRN PB&W PCC&STL PCO PE P&E PM PRDG P&S P&SF PS&N SA&AP SB&NY SD&A SFP&P S&IE SJ&GI SLB&M SLIM&S SOUMS SSWTX T&BV T&FS T&N T&OC TSTL&W U&D UTAH VAND VS&P WJ&S W&LE WPT WSN WV Y&MV Timeline 1910–1929 1930–1976 1977–present Railroads in italics meet
64-580: Was named for the local Gutman family, who kept a store there. A section of the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad , later absorbed by the New York Central ran through this community before being abandoned in the 1960s. A photo of the T and OC depot at Gutman can be found here 40°31′10″N 84°02′38″W / 40.51944°N 84.04389°W / 40.51944; -84.04389 This Auglaize County , Ohio state location article
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