2916 Collingwood was the home of Edwin Camp as it appeared in 1915. The 1910 Polk City Directory listed Mr. Camp as the secretary and treasurer of the Toledo Grain & Milling Company. The family's ive-in domestic in 1910 was Kate Rouse. Later, the home was sold to James and Matilda McMahon. Mr. McMahon's biography and photograph appeared in Toledo & Lucas County Vol. 2 on page 88. His son John McMahon was a lawyer whose biography appeared in the same volume but on page 654. | |||||