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Cleveland Architects

Herman Albrecht
Birth/Established: March 26, 1885 Biography: Death/Disolved: January 9, 1961 Herman Albrecht worked as a draftsman for the firm of Howell & Thomas. He formed the firm of Albrecht, Wilhelm & Kelly 1918 with Karl Wilhelm of Massillon and John S. Kelly of Cleveland. John Kelly left the firm in 1925 and it was knwon Albrecht & Wilhelm from 1925 until 1933. It was later known Albrecht, Wilhelm, Nosek & Frazen. Herman Albrecht was a native of Massillon. The firm, which maintained offices in both Cleveland and Massillon and was responsible for 700 commissions that are found in Cleveland suburbs of Lakewood, Rocky River, Shaker Heights; and in Massillon, Canton, Alliance, Dover, New Philadelphia, Mansfield, Wooster, Alliance and Warren, Ohio.

Albrecht, Wilhelm & Kelly


Birth/Established: 1918 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1925 The firm Albrecht, Wilhelm & Kelly was formed in 1918 with Herman Albrecht of Cleveland, Karl Wilhelm of Massillon and John S. Kelly of Cleveland. John Kelly left the firm in 1925 and it was knwon Albrecht & Wilhelm from 1925 until 1933. It was later known Albrecht, Wilhelm, Nosek & Frazen. The firm, which maintained offices in both Cleveland and Massillon.

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Structure Koch Building Quinn Residence T.K. Harris Residence William H. Pacell Residence Date unk 1925 1926 1919 Address City Alliance Canton Canton Alliance State OH OH OH OH Standing Standing Standing Status

Meyer Altschuld
Birth/Established: 1879 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Meyer Altschuld was Polish-born, Yiddish speaking, and came to the United States in 1904. He was active as a Cleveland architect from 1914 to 1951. He is listed as a carpenter in city directories beginning in 1909. Originally he lived in the Central neighborhood, moving to 10914 Grantwood Avenue in Glenville, and maintained an office at 750 Prospect. He designed two synagogues on the city's southeast side and was the architect of several apartment buildings in that area. He last appears in the 1951 Cleveland City Directory. He died in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment building for M. Lifshitz Apartment building for M. Lifshitz Apartment Building for M. Walensky Apartment building for Rosen Alpiner Apartment building for W. Gross Date 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1917 1917 1917 1917 1914 1844 5808 934 3364 10900 10900 1622 11806 3421 1321 Address 955-61 3141 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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Structure Apartment building for W. Gross Apartment Building for W. Yelsky Apartment for M. Walinsky Apartments for H.N. Fine Apartments for Santonocito Commercial - residential building for J. Novograder Commercial - Residential Building Commercial - Residential Building for Joseph Schmulowitz Commercial Building Commercial Building for Forman & Wilkosky Commercial Building for Max Kuskin and Morris Levine Commercial Building for West Side Realty Four family apartment building Mt. Pleasant Niveh Zedek Synagogue Porches and alteration to dwelling Residence Residence Residence for B. Benjamin Residence for B. Benjamin Residence for B. Benjamin Residence for Celia Adams Residence for Congregation Chibas Residence for D. Winikur Residence for H. Kaplan Residence for Isaac Shendaroff Residence for Israel Weinburg Residence for J. Roodman Residence for J. Shenderoff Residence for M. Dunner Residence for M. Goldstein Residences for N. Sablowsky Sophia Beman Residence Two dwellings for J. Welensky Uzel Jacob Temple

Date 1914 1923 1917 1920 1925 1917 1918 1925 1917 1925 1926 1923 1917 1920 1917 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1925 1919 1918 1918 1915 1918 1918 1918 1925

Address 5812 15610 12400 3412 594 10320 7934

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Unknown Standing Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing

3377 11901 2210 3299 3446 2355

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3597 8324 9305 3464 3655 3581 11200 3598 869 2422 3068 13202 3487

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Earl John Andrews


Birth/Established: November 16, 1879 Biography: Death/Disolved: January 12, 1938 Earl John Andrews was born in Wilmington, Ohio on November 16, 1882. A Quaker, he was a graduate of Wilmington High School and Ohio State University class of 1904. While at Ohio State he spent summers apprenticing as a carpenter. He then went on to New York Technical School. He worked for the firm of Andrews and White in New York City for eighteen months. In late 1905 he established a business in Cleveland. According to his biography in "Avery", he was the first Cleveland architect to dispense with sub-contractors. He built 100 high-grade homes in the Wade Park allotment. He was a member of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, the Cleveland Builder's Exchange, the Civic League, the Shaker Heights Country Club, the Willowick Country Club, the Cleveland Athletic Club, the Cleveland Manufacturer's Club, and the Cleveland Automobile Club, and was an honorary member of the Tippecanoe Club. He was also a member of the Woodward Lodge of the Masons. He lived at 2170 South Overlook in Cleveland Heights, and later, at 1878 East 90th Street. He died on January 12, 1938 and is buried at Acadia Park Cemetery in Mayfield Heights.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building E.W. Biggs Residence Hascal Residence Henry C. Wick Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for D.T. Perry Residence for F. Weinhauser Residence for Henrietta Orthoff Residence for Nellie M. Raxeler Second United Presbyterian Church Date 1911 1911 1907 1920 1919 1908 1908 1908 1908 1910 1910 1913 1914 1915 1915 1915 1915 1923 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1919 1919 1922 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 1922 1917 1918 1918 1911 1918 1911 2340 1563 2222 10917 2159 2171 2215 2169 2185 2805 16980 10610 2241 2275 2550 2517 2531 2920 2733 2215 2221 1492 1496 1522 1477 10824 11107 2916 11201 11015 10903 11115 11125 2241 Address 1337 1341 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing

Clarence O Arey
Birth/Established: 1857 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1896 Clarence O. Arey was a Victorian - era architect born in Buffalo, New York who had sucessful careers in both architecture and medicine. He graduated from the University of Michigan in Civil Engineering and settled in Cleveland as an architect by 1881, with an office in the Blackstone Block. He lived at a home he designed at 1854 East 79th Street. As an architect he had several major commissions including the Case School Gymnasium and School of Applied Science. He also designed two Euclid Avenue mansions. Three of his commissions were featured in the "Inland Architect", a notable architectural periodical of the time. His career occurred prior to the City of Cleveland issuance of building permits, thus much of his work remains unidentified. Upon the death of a son from diphtheria, he pursued a course in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He returned to Cleveland, studying the different forms and causes of diptheria. He died at the age of thirty-nine, leaving a widow and two small children. He is buried in Lakeview Cemetery.

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Structure Case School Gymnasium Commercial Building for James Tracy Congregational Church on Franklin D. Leuty Residence Double Residence for Henry Wick Eben J. Cutler Residence F.J. Duty Residence George H. Taylor Residence Gladstone Flats J.C. Fields Residence J.W. Cobb Residence James H. Worley Residence Jimmel Building John Burry Residence Joseph Shields Residence O.A. Meech Residence Remodeling of Case School of Applied Science Residence for C.A. Preston Residence for Clarence O. Arey Residence for Frederick Haines Residence for G.H. Taylor Residence for Henry Wick Residence for Irving Baldwin Residence for Jane Reyan Residence for Mrs. Cole Residence for Mrs. Galbraith Residence for Mrs. W.M. Johnston Residence for O.A. Coltman Residence for Valentine Morris Van Tine Residence Warehouse on Huron Street for Mr. Foster William L. Rice Reisdence Date 1888 1892 1883 1890 1883 1884 1889 1889 1888 1884 - 5 1890 1889 1883 1891 1884 - 5 1884 - 5 1888 1890 1888 1889 1889 1884 - 5 1888 1890 1885 1888 1888 1888 1888 1889 1883 1890 7503 2025 11415 7307 8114 2170 1880 3231 1604 - 12 1845 1819 1928 1221 1910 11210 2407 1588 1833 3900 1529 - 37 305 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Samuel J. Austin
Birth/Established: June 16, 1850 Biography: Death/Disolved: May 23, 1936 Samuel Austin was the founder of the Austin Company. He was born in the village of Orton, England where he became a carpenter and joiner. He immigrated to the United States and to Cleveland in 1872, where he became an independent carpenter - contractor. He became a naturalized American citizen in 1880. He lived and worked at 4401 Broadway later moving to Willoughby.

Austin Company
Birth/Established: 1861 Biography: Death/Disolved: present The Austin Company was founded by English - born Samuel J. Austin (1850-1936). Samuel Austin finished his apprenticeship in 1871 settling in Cleveland where he became a house carpenter. The company started as Samuel Austin Carpenter contactor with offices at 4401 Broadway. The company would later become Samuel Austin and Son Company when son Wilbert Austin (1878 - 1940) joined the company. The company would move its operations to 14230 Euclid in East Cleveland. The company expanded into one of the nation's largest building concerns, designing and constructing huge industrial buildings. They brought important energy-saving innovations into factory plans. Austin Company was hired by the Soviet government to build a large industrial plant and housing for the Nijni auto plant in Novogorod, Russia. By 1931 the company had designed over 5,000 industrial plants and had over 17 branch offices. The company remains based in Metropolitan Cleveland, with offices in Mayfield Heights. It became a part of Kajima USA Group in 2005. 4 of 210

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Structure Canton Steel Foundry Cape Town Explosives CAS Products Chase Brass and Copper Chase Brass and Copper Cleveland Automoatic Machine Company Dayton Metal Pro Ducts Edgewater Steel Company Engine Machine Company Factory Frantz - Permier Company Geometric Stamping Geometric Stamping Company Gram - Bernstein Company Factory Laidlow Works Musterole Company Nela Park Nijni Auto Plant Ordinance Engineering Company Reliance Manufacturing Standard Equipment Sunny Point Packing Company United States Automatic W.F. Schlothan Shipyards West End Chemical Company Date nd nd 1918 1929 nd 1918 1918 nd 1918 1918 nd nd 1929 nd 1917 nd nd nd nd 1917 1917 nd 1918 nd nd Address City Canton Cape Town Columbus Euclid Cleveland Cleveland Dayton Oakmont Matoon Buffalo Cleveland Cleveland Euclid Lima Cincinnati Cleveland East Cleveland Novgorod Baldwin Massillon Cleveland Ketchikan Amherst Ketchikan Death Valley State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA IL NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Russia NY OH OH AK OH AK CA Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Sidney R Badgley
Birth/Established: 1850 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1917 Sidney R. Badgley was born in Earnstown, Ontario. His family later moved to the Niagara region of Ontario. His father was engaged in the lumber, general manufacturing and building business. Sidney Badgley began his career by making construction plans for his father's business. The family later moved to St. Catharines, Ontario, where he attended the Grantham Academy. He was married twice. He went to work in the office of Toronto architect R.C. Windeyer where he designed Massey Hall, a major Toronto concert hall. He later moved back to St. Catharines, where he served two terms as an alterman. After extensive travel in the United States and Canada he settled in Cleveland in 1887. Although he designed single-family residences, apartment buildings, libraries, and commercial structures he was mainly recognized as a church architect. In Cleveland he was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Civil Engineer's Club. He was a firm believer in the union of Canada and the United States. In Cleveland he designed numerous churches including St. Timothy Missionary Baptist Church - 7101 Carnegie Avenue (1891), Pilgrim Congregational Church (1893), Scranton Avenue Baptist Church (1893), and St. John's Presbyterian Church on Murray Hill Road (1893). He was also the architect of the Georgian Revival style Jones Home for Children (1902) - 3518 W. 25th Street. From 1903 to 1913 he formed a partnership with William H. Nicklas. His buildings are found throughout the United States and Canada. In 1907 he visited Athens, Naples, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Geneva, Cologne, Berlin, Paris and the British Isles. While he was abroad he made a special study of Old World Cathedrals. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He died at his home at Springbrook Farm in Willoughby in 1917 and was buried in Victoria Cemetery in St. Catharines, Ontario.

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Structure Addition to Commercial Building for W.H. Quimby Andrus Apartments Apartment Building Apartment building for Milton Day Date 1901 1893 -4 1903 1899 Address 500 2520-4 8417 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Apartment House Apartment house for Jane Carter Arthur Garford Residence Baptist Church Barn for William Beckenbach Becker Residence Boarding and Livery Barn Bolton Avenue Presbyterian Chapel Bolton Street Presbyterian Chapel Buena Vista Apartments for J.M. Schreiber & C.H. Judkins Calvary Baptist Church Carnegie Library Cedar Avenue Baptist Church Centenary Methodist Church Charles Babcock Residence Charles Babcock Residence Charles Elson Residence Charles Mills Residence Church for South Presbyterian Congregation Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons Commercial - residential building Commercial - Residential Building for Ida May Turner Commercial - Residential Building for P.L. Coblitz Commercial Building for A.M. Murphy Commercial Building for T.H. Brooks Commercial building for W.H. Doane $3000 Commercial Building for W.H. Quimby Cornelius Sherman Residence D.H. Muller Residence D.J. Rocks Residence Deering Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church Doan Palace Baths & Natatorium Dominion Methodist Church Double Dwelling for Frederick W. Bruch Double Residence for Frederick Bruch Double Residence for Mrs. F.R. Berhard Dunham Apartments Elizabeth Warner Residence Epworth Memorial Methodist Church Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church Euclid Avenue M.E. Church Factory for Buckeye Electric Company Factory for Taylor, Strong and Company Fidelity Baptist Church First Christian Church First Congregational Church First Congregational Church

Date 1903 1898 1893 1893 2900 nd 1900 1890 1890 1901 1897 nd 1893 1891 1894 1896 1900 1895 1891 1899 1900 1898 1902 1901 1904 1888 1898 1891 1892 1890 1909 1889 nd 1891 1891 1889 1899 1889 1893 nd 1897 1891 1896 1891 nd 1895 1895

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH NY OH OH OH OH OH OH RI Ontario, Canada OH Quebec, Canada OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH ME OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH IN OH OH OH OH IL OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing

2520 - 4 509 2043 - 5 12547 2043 - 5 2114 2114 2071 747 10302 8705 8705 1762 2905 3162 1353

Cleveland Elyria Gouverneur Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Providence St. Catharines Cleveland Montreal Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1480 - 6 6004-10 2160-6

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

500-2 3302 1816 2879

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland South Paris

1780 5218 - 24 5218 - 21

Cleveland Montreal Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1907 2262 5420 2013 6565 8410 8402 700 431 140

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland South Bend Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Springfield Sandusky Wellington

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Structure First Congregational Church First German Methodist Episcopal Church First M.E. Church First M.E. Church First M.E. Church First Methodist Church First Methodist Episcopal Church First Methodist Episcopal Church First Presbyterian Church Foundry and manufacturing building for Dippo Manufacturing Frank Kitzsteiner Residence Frank Morrow Residence Free Will Baptist Church George Mitchell Reisdence Glenwood Methodist Episcopal Church Gordon Avenue Methodist Church Grace M.E. Church Grace Methodist Episcopal Church H. R. Newcomb Residence Henry Hammersley House Herbert Lee Residence Herman Foote Residence Herman Foote Residence Horace Kendall Residence Hough Avenue Baptist Church Hough Avenue Congregational Church James H. Clark Jr. Residence James H. Paine Residence Jane Mix Reisdnece Jennings Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church John Brown Residence John Grant Residence John Malpas Residence Jones Home for Children Joseph Fritz Reisdence Kinsman Street Congregational Church Ludwig Herman Reisdence Ludwig Herman Residence Mark Thompson Residence Massey Hall Medina County Infirmary Medina Opera House Methodist Church Methodist Episcopal Church Methodist Episcopal Church Millburn Memorial M.E. Church Mott Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church Mt. Union Methodist Episcopal Church Niles Methodist Church P.D. Biggs Residence Perkins Observatory

Date 1900 1893 1899 1899 1901 1888 -9 1894 - 5 1914 1894 1893 1889 1894 1891 1890 1894 - 5 1893 1890 1894 1888 1888 1892 1895 1895 1894 1891 1890 1892 1890 1892 1892 1899 1895 1892 1902 1895 1901 1889 1888 nd 1889-94 1894 1899 1899 1896 1896 1900 1896 1893 1899 1888 nd

Address 3232 2394

City Lorain Cleveland Austin

State OH OH IL OH IL OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ontario, Canada OH OH OH China OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished

104 123 60 501 300

Troy Matoon Barnesville Norwalk Wellsville Warren Cleveland

2075 10210 8402 2168 6515 2408 12048 1849 1935 2335 2335 1899 1650 8520 6806 6816 2083 2587 2041 2203 7306 3518 2134 5719 2196 2196 680 15 6144 216 - 8

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Buffalo Cleveland Cleveland Washington Court House Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toronto Medina Medina Mercer Foochow

121

Malvern South Bend New York City

1849 1214

Alliance Niles Cleveland Delaware

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Structure Permanent Block Pilgrim Congregational Church Point St. Charles Methodist Church Presbyterian Church Redeemer Missionary Baptist Church (Grace Protestant Episcopal Church) Reisdence for Elmer E. Northway Reisdence for Levi H. Malone Remodeling of South Cleveland Banking Company Residence for Arthur May Residence for Benjamin Dimmick Residence for Delphia Day Residence for Edward W. Moore Residence for Edward W. Moore Residence for Edward W. Moore Residence for Elmer E. Northway Residence for F.W. Robinson Residence for Frank Adams Residence for George Richardson Residence for George Richardson Residence for H.W. Robinson Residence for Henry Kessler Residence for Henry Newcomb Residence for James C. Reid Residence for James Kyser Residence for James Kyser Residence for John Henderson Residence for Park Realty Residence for Pierson D. Briggs Residence for R.K. Pelton Residence for W.R. Sterling Residence for Will P. Todd Residence for William McFarland Residence for William McFarland Rev. J.W. Malone Residence Richard Richards Residence Scranton Avenue Baptist Church Second Methodist Church Slocam Library for Ohio Wesleyan University St. Clair Methodist Episcopal Church St. Paul's AME Zion Church St. Paul's M.E. Church St. Paul's Presbyterian Church St. Pauls Methodist Episcopal Church St. Timothy Missionary Baptist Church Stamping Works for H.B. Hunt Steel and brick addition for W.H. Quimby Store and tenement Stores and Apartments for Oliver Dubroy Superior Street Baptist Church Tenement for W.H. Doan

Date 1893 1893 nd 1897 1891 1890 1891 1900 1889 1889 1889 1892 1892 1892 1890 1900 1888 1888 1888 1900 1889 1895 1889 1889 1889 1894 1900 1889 1889 1899 1891 1898 1898 1893 1890 1893 nd 1894 - 5 1894 1899 nd 1888-9 1901 1891 1890 1901 1888 1891 1891 1888

Address 738-746 2592

City Cleveland Cleveland Montreal Pakenham

State OH OH Quebec, Canada Ontario, Canada OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ontario, Canada OH OH OH PA Ontario, Canada IN OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

9028 1519 2162

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1871 5818 2220 2053 2059 2063 1527 1793 1761 9307 9332 2245 1756 6003-5 2175 2179 1886 119 2149 2077 1921 1876 1880 6917 1965 3095

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Kingston Delaware

10503 2093 473 933 7101 2069

Cleveland Cleveland Danville Ottawa South Bend Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

8601-3 7501 - 7 2445-51 2121

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure The Alda Apartments for Nathan Possons The Sawyer Apartments for Nathan Possons Trinity Methodist Church Two - Three story brick apartment for the Milton Building Union Congregational Church United Missionary Baptist Church W.H. Doane Residence Wade Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church Welland Avenue United Church William Folson Residence and Store William Sayle Residence Willson United Methodist Church Woodland Avenue Methodist Church

Date 1899 1899 1894 1901 1891 1891 1888 1892 - 3 1877 1889 1890 1893 1895

Address 4022-4106 4022-4106 9900

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ontario, Canada OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

9128 9312 8520 5 8916 10022 1561 6010

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland St. Catharines Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Badgley and Nicklas


Birth/Established: 1904 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1913 Badgley and Nicklas specialized in the design of churches. The principles were Sidney Badgley and William H. Nicklas. It was in existence between 1904 and 1913. An article in the July 1912 Ohio Architect, Engineer and Builder highlighted the firms work.

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Structure Boulevard Presbyterian Church Broadway M.E. Church Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church (Grace Apostolic Church) Brooks Building Building (Kindergarten) C.V. Cable Residence Calvary Presbyterian Church Chapel Central Methodist Church Church Church at Cleveland Day Nursery Eberhart Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church (now First United Methodist Church) Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church Fairmount Methodist Church First Baptist Church First Christian Church First M.E. Church First M.E. Church First M.E. Church First Methodis.Episcopalian Church First Methodist Church First Methodist Church First Methodist Episcopal Church First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church Date 1911 1904 1907 1906 1904 1908 1906 1905 1904 1904 1904 1912 201 419 15509 131 Address 1319 City Cleveland Logansport Indianapolis Cleveland Cleveland New Philadelphia Cleveland Calgary Freeport Wausau Cleveland Mishawaka State OH IN IN OH OH OH OH Alberta, Canada IL WI OH IN Status Standing Unkown Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing

1910 1904 1907 1904 1904 1904 1906 -8 1904 1904 1915 1909 1904 1906 1910

2404 14284 216

South Bend Cleveland Heights Wichita Jacksonville Decatur Logansport

IN OH KA IL IL IN OH OH MP Indiana MO OH IA KA

Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

2 301-3 203 310 142 608

Athens Dover Yazoo City Clinton St. Joseph Coshocton Sioux City Wichita

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Structure First Presbyterian Church First United Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth Reformed Church Fourth United Presbyterian Church George M. Skiles Residence George W. Schryver Residence Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Highland Park Presbyterian Church John Hadlow Residence Lakewood First Congregational Church Lakewood M.E. Church Lakewood Methodist Episcopal Church Light Manufacturing for T.H. Brooks M.E. Church Manuel Evangelical Church Methodist Church Michigan Avenue Baptist Church Morgenthaller Double House Record Memorial Chapel Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church Residence Residence for Arthur and Allen Odell Residence for Clarence and Floyd Shook Residence for F.W. Robinson Second Street M.E. Church St. John's AME Church St. John's Presbyterian Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church Terrace for Charles Elston Trinity M.E. Church Tuscarawas County Infirmary Wade Park Methodist Episcopal Church Willson Avenue Boys Club Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church

Date 1914 1913 1909 1907-8 1907 1906 1907 - 8 1910-11904 1913 1904 1913 1911 1904 1908 1907 1907 1904 1907 1904 1907 1906 1906 1905 1906 1908 1906 1907 1912 - 4 1906 1906 1907 1907 1904 1908

Address 323 325

City Howell South Bend Cleveland

State MI IN OH OH OH OH OH MI OH OH OH OH OH IL OH IL MI OH OH IN OH OH OH OH OH OH OH VA WA OH OH OH OH OH MI

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing

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Cleveland Shelby Cleveland Zanesville Highland Park Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Winchester Cleveland Carthage Saginaw Cleveland Conneaut Richmond Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Zanesville Cleveland Cleveland Salem Spokane Cleveland Chillicothe Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Detroit

Frank Wooster Bail


Birth/Established: July 3, 1891 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 1964 Frank W. Bail was born in Wellsville, Ohio in 1891. He attended Glenville High School and graduated from East Tech High School. He received a Bachelor of Architecture from Columbia University in 1917. He served in the army as a lieutenant during World War I, where he was wounded. He spent the next two years in army hospitals. After the war, he settled in Cleveland where he was employed as assistant City architect. In 1922 he established the Frank W. Bail Company, architect. He is best known as the architect of the Neo-Classical Fifth Church of Christian Science and the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Building. He left Cleveland during the depression in the 1930's, moving to Fort Myers, Florida.

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Structure B.P.O. Elks Temple Commercial Building Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Fifth Church of Christian Science Florida State University Master Plan Date 1929 1927 1930 1926 1947 2165 11625 Address 1762 City Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Gainesville State OH OH OH OH FL Status Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished

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Structure Ivanhoe Square Block and Theatre Lake Shore Hotel Lorain County Tuberculosis Hospital Navy Carrier Base Oakcrest Ohio Courts Building with Harry Hake Packard Dealership for Clint Fisk Union Trust Building VA-NP Hospital

Date 1926 1925 Nd 1950 1928 1933 nd 1926 1951

Address 16341-7

City Cleveland Lakewood Amherst

State OH OH OH FL OH OH OH OH FL

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished

12506 65 11703

Lakewood Columbus Cleveland Cleveland

Frederick Baird
Birth/Established: September 23, 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1920 Frederick Baird was born in Bangor, Maine, but came to Cleveland with his family at the age of three. He was a graduate of West High School in Cleveland. After graduation he went to work in the office of Charles Schweinfurth, as he pursued his studies for three and a half years. He later went to work for Coburn & Barnum and then became foreman and designer for Lehman and Schmitt. While with that firm he designed many residences, courthouses and other buildings throughout the country. His wife was Mamie Zangerle Baird, the sister of county auditor John A. Zangerle. In 1898 he set up an office in the American Trust Building. A motto taken from Longfellow hung over his desk: "In the older days of art. Builders wrought with greatest care, Each minute and unseen part, For the gods see everywhere." He designed a wide variety of structures, including houses, terraces, apartments, and commercial buildings. He designed the Salvation Army Citadel Building; the first reinforced concrete constructed building in Ohio. He submitted two drawings for the proposed Forest City Savings Bank Building on the corner of West 25th Street and Detroit Avenue, although neither of his designs was chosen. Steffens, Searles & Hirsh eventually won the contract. His most famous building is St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Tremont. He was a member of the Cleveland Architectural Club. In 1917 he made a trip to Japan, China, Hong Kong, Korea and Manchuria. He died on February 16, 1920 of cancer and is buried in Lake View Cemetery.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building for D.C. Tuck Apartment Building for Fred Axel Apartment building for Ingram Realty Apartment Building for P.F. Kinney Augustus Loew Residence Biscuit Factory for Robinson Bros. Bolton Manor Apartments Brick addition for D.C. Dellenger Residence C.H. Jaite Country Residence - Hines Hill Road Charles Polster Building Church of the Ascension expansion Cleveland & Sandusky Brewery Cleveland & Sandusky Brewing Commercial bldg for J.H. DeCrumbe Commercial Building for Jacob Vidmar Commercial Building for John Cain Concrete Terrace for M.F. Bramley Detroit M.E. Church Eastman Apartments F.M. Leick Residence F.W. Gehring Residence Date 1901 1905 1901 1907 1905 19031899 1905 1899 1904 1905 1904 1900 1905 1900 1902 1899 1907 1905 1902 1899 1903 11014-11024 1457 8358 3830 5800 7528 12598 9 & 11 1779-81 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Boston Mills Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished

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Structure Frank Mares Residence Frederick Baird Residence G.W. Gehring Residence Helen Starke Residence Henry Born Residence Inverness Apartment House Isaac Leisy Brewing Company Barley Storage House J. Sullivan Residence Addition J.F. Doyle Residence J.W. Juenglin Residence Jay Curran Residence John Gehring Residence Leo Mayer Residence McGuire Residence Newburgh Heights Public Hall and Police Station Pollner Residence Residence Residence Residence for Carl Schuele Residence for D.R. Davies Residence for E.H. Putt Residence for Fred W. Gehring Residence for Fred W. Gehring Residence for H.B. Townsend Residence for J.K. Webster Residence for J.R. Ingram Residence for John Doe Residence for Louis Koehl Residence for Martha Robinson Residence for Mathilde Junge Residence for W.F. Gehring Residence for W.H. Blank Residence for W.J Krause Residence for William Kuehny Residence for William Kuehny Salvation Army Citadel Salvation Army Rescue Home Samuel Mintz Residence Sargent Residence Seager Residence St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral Store and apartment for Dr. Ethel Weideman Terrace Turnbull Terraces W.J. Ingram Residence W.J. Ingram Residence West Side Turn Hall West Steel Casting William Schiffel Residence William Wooters Residence Wilmer A. Neill Residence

Date 1904 1906 1902 -3 1902 1905 1907 1900 1916 1901 1906-7 1904 1900 1901 nd 1905 1900 1907 1914 1903 1909 1903 1896-7 1896-7 1904 1907 1898 1903 1907 1901 1897 1896 1901 1898 1900 1900 1902 1905 1899 1898 1901 1911 1907 1906 1902 1902 nd 1900 1915 1897 1907-8 1899

Address 1440

City Lakewood Cleveland Orange Township

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing

7206 12902 1523

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1947 1901 14213 32972 8806 16125

Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Avon Lake Cleveland Lakewood Newburgh Heights

1823 1508 3090 1485-7 1567 1548 1437 1299 1351 1798 1497 7312 1437 7316 7320 1283 1303 2300-6 5905 1479 10021 3002 733

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Lakewood Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

10409-17 7702-12 1422 1422 3907 811 1990 1241 1490

Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood

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Structure YMCA Addition

Date 1901

Address 3204

City Cleveland

State OH

Status Demolished

George Barber
Birth/Established: 1854 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1915 George Barber was based in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was active in the late Victorian era, and designed houses throughout the country. The bulk of his business was through catalogue sales. He was the publisher of "American Home" magazine.

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Structure Residence for Charles Rush Residence for Corwin Payne Date 1903 1904 Address 880 850 City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Standing Standing

Frank Seymour Barnum


Birth/Established: November 25, 1850 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 17, 1927 Frank Seymour Barnum was born in Norwalk, Ohio, and educated in Norwalk public schools. He was the assistant engineer with the Morris Run Coal Company in Pennsylvania. He came to Cleveland in 1871. He worked in the office of Joseph Ireland for four years prior to entering into a partnership with Forrest A. Coburn in 1877. After Coburn's death in 1897 the firm became known as the F.S. Barnum Company. He became Superintendent of Buildings for the Cleveland Board of Education in 1895. During his twenty years at the school board he designed forty-five schools and forty-nine annexes or additions. Barnum was also the architect of the Commercial style Caxton and Park Buildings, several churches and houses. In 1904 Briggs and Nelson purchased Frank Barnum's interest in the firm and formed the firm of Briggs and Nelson. Barnum was a Charter member of the American Institute of Architects. He retired as architect for the school board in 1914. He continued to act as a consultant for Cleveland and for any school. He died in Miami, Florida and is buried in Lakeview Cemetery.

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Structure A.M. Ford Residence A.W. Barber Store and Apt A.W. Chamberlain Residence A.W. Kilbourne Residence All Souls Universalist Church Addition Apartments fo Alfred Arther August Schuyle Residence Barkwill School Barkwill School Annex Bartlett Residence Bolton School Bolton School Annex Bolton School Annex Boulevard School Brainard Block Brandon (Murray Hill) School Brandon (Murray Hill) School Brooks Company Brownell School annex Buhrer School Buhrer School Annex Case School Case Woodland School Caxton Building Central (John Burroughs) School Date 1904 nd Nd nd 1898 1901 1904 1896 1905 1904 1913 1895 1896 1911 nd 1895 1903 nd 1903 1907-9 1897 1911 c 1905 1901-2 1911 812 1610 12015 2036 715 1308 2101 2101 9700 5215 5605 334 196 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Geneva Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

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Structure Central Friendly Inn Cherry Street School Claflin Building Clara Morris School Clara Morris School addition Clark School addition Clark School Annex Cleveland Trade West Cleveland Trade West addition Collinwood High School Collinwood Memorial School Comey and Johnson Building Commercial Building for Louis Pollock Commercial Building for Walton Brothers Cooke Hubbard Building Cora Gayer and Julia Silcox Residence Corwin Building Crittenden Building Dawning School Annex Denison School Annex Detroit School addition Dike School Dike School Annex E. H. Baker Residence E.J. Holmden Apartment Eagle Avenue Storage East Denison School East Denison School East High of Commerce East High School East Tech Euclid Avenue Congregational Church Factory for Joseph Perkings Fairmount Junior High School Annex First Baptist Church First German Baptist Church (Iglesia De Dios Pentacostal) First Presbyterian Church Forman Bassett Hatch Co Frame addition for Frederick Albrecht Frame residence for H.A. Watterson Frank S. Barnum Residence Frank S. Barnum Residence Franklin D. Roosevelt School Fruitland School Fullerton School G.A. Dodge Residence Geneva Savings Bank George Fischer Hotel George Hoyt Residence Gilbert School Glenville Country Club Glenville High School

Date 1906 -7 ca 1895 nd 1911 1913 c 1907 1895 1905 1913 1907 1909 10 nd 1901 1902 1901 1899 nd nd 1913 1901 1905 1911 1911 nd nd ca 1900 1902 1911 nd 1900 1907 8 1900 2 1901 1913 nd 1898 nd nd 1901 1904 1898 1891 1910 1903 1897 1903 1903 1903 nd 1898 nd 1904

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

191

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

410 1426 7735 215-23

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

9419 157 4430 3100

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

868 1700 1700 1380 9610 1450

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2379

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

36 1873 1905 1441 5810

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Vermilion Cleveland

3288

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Glenville High School Annex Goodrich Farm Grace Church Granger Methodist Episcopal Church Granger Township School H.F. Lyman Residence Halle School Harmon School Harriet Turreff Residence Harvard School Harvard School Annex Harvey Rice School Harvey Rice School Annex Hicks School Hiram House Camp Hodge School Hodge School Annex Hough School Imperial Hotel Independence School J.J. Date Residence J.J. Sheppard Residence JJ Date Residence John Glenn Residence John Glenn Residence John Glenn Residence John Hay High School John Mathews Residence Kentucky School Remodelling Kinsman School Addition Lake School Landon School Annex Lawn School Lincoln High School Lincoln School Longwood School Manufacturing building fro H.B. Perkins Margaret Beavis Residence Marion School Marion School Mayflower School addition Memphis School Milford School Milford School Annex Mound School Mrs Crowell Residence Mrs. Hubbard Cooke Residence Mrs. O.F. Gordon Residence Mt. Pleasant School Murray Hill School Annex N.S. Keller Residence Oak School Annex Oakland School

Date 1911 nd nd 1902 1903 1902 1904 c1899 1899 1903 1908 1904 1908 c1899 nd 1904 1911 1887 1898 nd nd 1898 nd 1902 nd 1899 1908 1900 1905 1905 1901 1895 1902 1899 1900 1909 1899 1898 1896 c 1906 1909 1913 1902 1908 1904 nd nd nd 1913 1909 1903 1901 1895

Address

City Cleveland Summit County Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

11427 7901 1903 6900 6900 11529 1900

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Chagrin Falls Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1449 - 51

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

6203 572 1572 7617

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

7412 3001 1380 2525

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

767 2525 2640 4103

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

5405 2626

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights

11617

Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland

1414

Cleveland

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Structure Old Miles School Old Miles School Annex Orchard School Annex Otto Miller Residence Otto Mueller Residence Outhwaite School Annex P.S. Jennings Residence Park Building Parkwood School Annex Plymouth School Quincy School Quincy School Annex R.K. Beach Residence R.P Cattral Residence Reginald Phillips Residence Residence for John Glenn Rockefeller Park Stables Rockwell Headquarters Annex Rosedale Relief School S.P. Fenn Residence Addition Sackett School addition Scranton School Annex Shilo Baptist Church Sibley (Jane Addams) School Annex South Presbyterian Church Sowinski School Sowinski School Annex St. James Church addition Summer Residence of Dr. L.B. Millikin Three sty addition to Plain Dealer Publishing Tod School Tod School Annex Tremont School Tremont School Annex Trinity Baptist Church Union School Unity Church W.F. Gage Residence W.F. Turreff Residence W.H. Huntington Residence Wade Park School Annex Warehouse Annex Waring School Waring School Warner School Warner School Annex Warner School Annex Warren School Warren School Rebuild Washington Park School Watterson School West High School West Manual School

Date 1901 1909 1901 1904 1904 1911 1877 1904 1911 ca 1900 1897 1904 1901 1877 1898 1899 nd 1911 1895 nd 1903 1913 1899 1903 1904 1895 1899 1900 1908 1901 1901 1904 1910 3 1906 1900 1897 1904 1904 1899 1877 1899 c 1911 3 1884 1901 1902 1912 1921 1913 1913 1913 1906 1902 c1909

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

4115 6916 2163 140 1171 7612 1797 2172 1858 1572

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2061 3349

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3170 8005 7927 1673 Cedar Road

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3028

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2455 7440 6701 8125 2472 1961 2163

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

4455 4433

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

4000 1422 6807

Newburgh Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure West Tech High School White Tool rebuilding Willard School Willard School Annex William Beasden Residence Willson School Woodland Avenue Presbyterian Church Woodland Hills School Annex Woodland School Annex Wooldridge School YMCA

Date 1912 1899 1895 1908 1904 1903 nd 1898 1908 1902 1904

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

1236 2220 1947

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Fenimore C Bate
Birth/Established: 1857 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1903 Fenimore C. Bate was born in Cleveland. He first appears in the 1876-7 Cleveland City Directory as a draftsman for architect Walter Blythe. He then went to work with Lyman, Strong and Son marble dealers. In 1883, he was a draftsman and, the following year, an architect for the Cleveland Water Works Department. By 1885 he was in business for himself as an architect. He was the architect of numerous houses for the middle and upper middle classes as well as of commercial buildings at a time when Cleveland's population was booming. His works were well documented in the architectural journals of the time. Several significant examples of Bate-designed Queen Anne houses survive. These include the Schellentrager House (built 1893), 690 Lakeview Road; the Henry Trenkamp House (1894-5), 1905 East 89th Street; and the Latham Brightman House, now the Holmes County Historical Society (1901) in Millersburg, Ohio. His houses appeared throughout Cleveland, northeast Ohio cities and towns, including Fremont and Toledo, and Indianapolis, Indiana. An article in the March 17, 1888 "Cleveland Town Topics" magazine said that Bate-designed homes "all show a refreshing departure from the stereotyped styles of a few years ago". He is best known as the architect of the Romanesque Revivalstyle Cleveland Grays Armory (1893), 1234 Bolivar Road. He was also a member of the Cleveland Grays. Later in his career he designed more tenement or apartment buildings, a popular building type in turn-of-the-century Cleveland. Architect Edward E. Smith, who is also remembered for specializing in apartment building design, was a draftsman who worked for Fenimore Bate from 1889 until 1894. Throughout Bate's career he designed commercial and industrial buildings. The Megerth Block (1892-3), 8620 - 6 Cedar Avenue, and the addition to the Standard Lighting Building (1895), 4419-37 Perkins Avenue, are two extant commercial-industrial use buildings designed by Bate. He was also the architect of several hotels and hotel additions, though apparently none of those survive. There is an article in the September 22, 1900 issue of the "Interstate Archtiect" that states that Bate was injured in an accident in his office where he dropped a battery with acid striking him in the face and neck causing him temporary blindness. After a period of failing health, Fenimore Bate died on June 27, 1903 at the age of forty six of apoplexy at home in his New Amsterdam apartment. He was buried in Lake View Cemetery. He left his estate to his wife Helen, including property that he owned on East 20th Street occupied by the Fenimore Apartments.

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Structure A.R. Duncan Residence Abbie Pettengill and Henry A. Everett Residence Acid Works for Hayes & Co Addition for American Wire Company Addition to Cleveland Press Building Addition to Henry Shafer Residence Addition to Parish & Bingham Company Factory Additions (side, entrance, elevators, store windows) and alterations (miscellaneous on upper suites) Albert House Residence Alexander Marshall Residence Alteration to Residence of Thomas and John Mooney Date 1891 1887 1882 1885 1895 1894 1902 1902 1220 1297-9 8504 5363 340 Address 2337 2927 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

1886 1886 1895

2422 2366 1773

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH OH

Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Alterations and additions to American House Hotel for Putt & Reynolds Alterations to Forest City House Hotel Alterations to James Sprankle Residence Anneston Apartments for Charles Stein Apartment building for George Tipling Apartment Building for Henry Newcomb Apartment house for Adolph Friedman Arthur Block Arthur S. Gilman Residence Ben Salberg Residence Bethel House Hotel Bishop & Babcock Bishop and Babcock Factory Bradley Block Brick wire mill for Otis and Company C.C. Morse Residence C.R. Swetland Residence and Barn Cerilla Apartments for Charles Stein Chelsea Apartment House for Harry Vail Cleveland City Forge & Iron Company Works Cleveland Grays Armory Cleveland Storage Company Warehouse Cleveland Water Works Boiler House (demolished) Cohn, Goodman and Co. Factory Commercial - Residential Building for Adam Kunz Commercial Building Commercial Building for Alfred Arthur Commercial building for Cohen & Drucker Commercial Building for D.L. Scheirer Commercial Building for David Hawley Commercial reisdential building for Jno Sheehan Commerical - residential building for Alfred Arthur D.A. Dangler Residence D.E. Dangler Residence Dangler Store & Manufacturing Dewey Theatre for Martin Manning DeWitt Calkins Residence Double Residence for Ben Salberg Double Residence for Charles Heller Dr. James Stotter Residence E.J. Lobdell Residence E.S. Isom Residence E.W. Reaugh Residence Edvardus Apartments for John Edwards Edward L. Patterson Residence Engine House #17 Ernest Schellentrager Residence

Date 1893 1890 1883 1899 1898 1900 1903 1890 1889 1889 1890-1 1888 1890 1886 1882 1885 1892 1899 1898 1883 1893 1884 1883 1902-3 1890 1880 1888 1890 1898 1894 1882 1890 1885 1888 1890 1899 1895 1889 1892 1897 1889 1894 1900 1897 1889 1890 1893

Address 631-51 225-01 3601 1945 1850 1894 1464 5013-27 1817 2559 1468 4901-15 2179 2054 1916 1933 6401 4411 1234 1944

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

1140 1307 - 13

Cleveland Cleveland Buffalo

5013-27 500-2 1737 424 - 8

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

5013-7 3010 3224 5017 1882 8520 2553-5 2331-3 2708 21 2170-2 1826 1833 5612 5305 690

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Hudson Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Evelyn Apartments for Herschel Silberman F.A. Glidden Residence Factory for Standard Tool Fairfax Apartments Fairmount Pumping Station Fenimore Apartments for F.C. Bate Fenimore Bate Residence Fenimore Bate Residence First Evangelical Reformed Church Frank K. Glidden Residence Fred Keppler Residence G. A. Craig Residence George H. Baker Residence George L. Schryver Residence George W. Smith Residence George Walker Residence Gilbert Barnes Residence Glenville High School (later Oliver Wendall Homes School) Griffith Barnes Residence H.A. Fuller Residence H.Hine Residence Harry Avery Residence Harry Dorner Residence Hastings Apartments for Alfred Arthur Hawthorne Apartments for John Frawley Henry Boyer Residence Henry Schafer Residence Henry Shafer Residence Henry Trenkamp Residence Hotel and commercial building for L.M. Sigler Hotel St. Clair for Lucius Sigler J.C. Trask Residence J.S. Malone Residence James Mansur Residence Joseph Habson Residence Kennard Block (factories) L.A. Roby Residence Latham Brightman Residence Laurel Block and apartments for M. Herskovitz Lemuel Rawson Residence Lobdell Apartments for F.C. Bate Lorenzo .D. Dodge Residence Louis Schellentrager Residnece Louis Winch Residence Malone Residence Martha Apartments for F.C. Bate Megerth Block (store and tenements) Mehnard Block Offices for Herbert Wright and Company (Interior) R.H. Fetterman Residence

Date 1900 - 1 1891 1888 1902 1885 1897 1885 1890 1889 1891 1886 1889 1884 1883 1896 1888 1882 1890 1898 1886 1893 1888 1884 1901-2 1897 - 8 1886 1894 1891 1894-5 1901 1902 1892 1893 1886 1894 1888 1889 1901 1899 1885 1898 9 1889 1890 1887 1898 1897 1892-3 1886 1897 1893

Address 1857-65 6719 6900 1845-53 2304 1863 2416 4802 1944 2233 2483 1417 2265 3714 2738 8714 1427 635 1431 1899 4624 2097 1444 1773 1818 1669 8504 8504 1905 3523 - 27 3523-37 1916 2061 2426 1721 1144 1906 484 2915 2356-8 1893 1824 3525 2047 2160 1851 8620-6 1685-95

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mantua Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Millersburg Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

7911

Cleveland

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Structure Rental residences for Helen (Mrs. F.C.) Bate Rental residences for Helen (Mrs. F.C.) Bate Rental residences for Helen (Mrs. F.C.) Bate Rental residences for Helen (Mrs. F.C.) Bate Residence built for Wm Bingham Residence for A.R. Duncan Residence for Anna & Charles Stein Residence for Anna & Charles Stein Residence for Anna & Charles Stein Residence for Captain Wilson Residence for Charles S. Paddock Residence for Charlotte Evans Residence for Charlotte Evans Residence for Charlotte Evans Residence for E.R. Hull & Company Residence for F.H. Penfield Residence for Hiram Aiken Residence for James Rochford Residence for Mary Heisley Residence for Mary Heisley Residence for Thomas Quintrell Residence for W.J. Kelley Residence for William Clements Residence for William Clements Residence for William J. Gawne Residence for Wilson Dodge S.A.E. Lyman Residence Samuel Croxton Residence Sipe and Sigler Block Standard Lighting Company Building Standard Stove Company Addition Standard Tool Stephen Morris Summer Residence Storage house for Glidden and Joy Varnish Company Store and flat building for Charlotte Evans Store and tenemenet for Thomas Brothers Store and tenement for L.A. Johnson Store building for Henry Laub Stores and tenements for Fred Keppler Terrace for Jarvis Adams The Mierke (store and apartments) The Morgan Apartment Building for William Mogan The Towers Apartments Theatre for the Gehring Brewing Company Three dwellings for Charles French Tower Addition to First Reformed Church Transfer Building

Date 1892 1892 1892 1892 1883 1894 1891 1891 1891 1901 1882 1889 1889 1889 1883 1889 1889 - 90 1889 1890 1890 1887 1891 1890 1890 1891 1889 1888 1888 1892 1895 1891 1893 1893 1890-1 1889 1899 1899 1885 1889 1886 1895 1889 1902-3 1892 1883 1889 1897

Address 5914 5916 5912 5910

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

2332-4 2567-9 2571-5 2577-9 12629 2571 2573 2575 1454 2633-5 2420 1565 1833 1839 5817 1835 1795 1793 2389 1617 2910 5802 1232 3-story 4601 - 31 6900-18 321 2686 7901-7

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1221 3503-9 3703-9 2073-85 8517-27 2022 6104-6 1258 - 62

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1944 623-633

Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Two dwellings for Fred Keppler Two story frame barn for J.C. Trask Valentine Hausmann Residence Vernon Arms for Herschel Silberman Viola Flats for J.J. O'Donnell W.D.B. Alexander Residence W.J. Hayes Summer Residence Warehouse and stable for East Ohio Gas Warehouse for Koblitz Brothers William A. Banks Residence William Beaumont Residence William H. Flood Residence William Ludlum Residence William Miller Residence Willis Holden Residence Woodland Hotel Zebulon Davis Residence

Date 1884 1901 1902 1900 1897 1892 1887 1903 1899 1892 1891 1887 1890 1891 1886 1889 1893-6

Address 2684 1916 3188 7515 810 1936 4655 2298 213-21 8420 1810 8109 1856 7335 8409 7909 352

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ravenna Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Canton

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Charles Bates
Birth/Established: 1879 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1931 Charles Bates was a Wheeling, West Virginia-based architect with a Cleveland office. He was a native of Wheeling, attended Wheeling public schools, the Linly Military Institute, and studied architecture at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago. He began practicing architecture in 1904, working in both Chicago and Pittsburgh. He established a Wheeling office in 1909, with offices in Cleveland and Youngstown. He designed several of the Shaker Heights city schools. He was architect and construction engineer for scores of high schools in Ohio and West Virginia.

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Structure Capitol Theatre Colson Hall Lomond School Metropolitan Theater Moreland School National Bank of West Virginia Onaway School Shaker Heights Library Stifel Fine Arts Center Sussex Elementary School (Shaker Family Center) Wheeling Public Library Woodbury School Date 1928 1919-23 1928 1921-4 1924 1914-5 1923 1925 1910-2 1922 1910-1 1918 3115 16500 1330 19824 2100 15800 16500 17917 Address 1015 City Wheeling Morgantown Shaker Heights Morgantown Shaker Heights Wheeling Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Wheeling Shaker Heights Wheeling Shaker Heights State WV WV OH WV OH WV OH OH WV OH WV OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

George William Beer


Birth/Established: November 23, 1880 Biography: Death/Disolved: May 21, 1929 George William Beer was born in Ashland, Ohio. He graduated from Cornell University in 1902. He worked in New York City for McKim, Mead and White from 1902 to 1904, and Hornblower and Marshall from 1904 to 1906. He moved to Cleveland in 1906 and worked briefly with Hubbell and Benes. He died during an operation at St. Luke's Hospital on May 21, 1929. He was buried in Ashland. (See Dercum & Beer)

Edward Beier
Birth/Established: 1862 Death/Disolved: January 1917

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Edward Beier was initially a draftsman in the office of Bernard VanDeVelde in the 1890 -7 Cleveland City Directories. The 1909-1916 Cleveland City Directory identifies him as an architect. He lived at 3017 Chatham in Ohio City with his sister and brother-in-law. In 1905, he was a City of Cleveland architect working in the Parks Department

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Structure Two story frame dwelling for Clara and Fred Eyers Date 1901 Address 7016 City Cleveland State OH Status Standing

W Dominick Benes
Birth/Established: 1857 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1935 W. Dominick Benes was born in Prague, Austrian Empire and was ethnically Bohemian. His family immigrated to America in 1866, first settling in Chicago and then moving to Cleveland. He was educated in the public schools of Prague and Cleveland. He went to work for his uncle architect John V. Benes of Chicago. After returning to Cleveland he worked for Andrew Mitermiler from 1873 to 1876. He went on to work for the firm of Coburn and Barnum. He later became a partner in the firm of Coburn, Barnum and Benes that eventually became Coburn, Barnum, Benes and Hubbell. After Forrest Coburn's death, Hubbell and Benes formed their own partnership. He was Jeptha H. Wade III's personal architect. He had designed the interior of the Wade yacht, and the music room of the Wade home at Euclid and East 40th Street. That relationship eventually led to the commissions for the Wade Memorial Chapel at Lakeview Cemetery, the Wade Residences in the Wade Allotment and Gates Mills, and the Cleveland Museum of Art. (see Hubbell & Benes)

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Structure Finley Building James Cole Residence Philip Ziska Residence Residence for James Cole Residence for Mrs. M. Karda Two frame residences Date 1899 1894 1894 - 5 1894 1894 1894 4919 Address 1133 2221 1674 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood State OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown

Karl Best
Birth/Established: April 10, 1879 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1945 Karl Best was listed in Cleveland City Directories beginning in 1919. He was a member of the firm of Best & Hoefler from 1920 until 1929. He died in Mount Dora, Florida.

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Structure Date Address City State Status

Best and Hoefler


Birth/Established: 1920 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1927 Cleveland architectural firm that had Karl Best and Edward G. Hoefler as its principals.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Templar Farrell Motor Sales Date 1922 1922 1927 1921 Address 2646 2720 3675 3134 City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing

Fred Betker
Birth/Established: 1893 Death/Disolved: 1961 22 of 210

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Fred Betker was Polish-born. He was identified as both architect and general contractor in Cleveland City Directories. He lived at 907 Cambridge in Cleveland Heights.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Date 1931 1928 1928 1927 1927 1947 1924 1926 Address 907 911 915 917 923 13427 1024 2590 City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights State Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Frederic H Betz
Birth/Established: 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 10, 1930 Frederic H. Betz was appointed the city's first architect. He had worked for Hubbell & Benes for twenty years, where he worked on the design of the West Side Market. As City architect he designed the original plans for Public Hall and later additions. He resigned because of poor health before Public Hall was completed. He lived in Bay Village and was buried in Riverside Cemetery.

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Structure Edgewater Bathhouse Im Evangelical Lutheran Church Public Auditorium Wade Park Boat House Woodland Hills Park Comfort Station Date nd 1925 nd nd 1913 2325 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

Riley Austin Bissell


Birth/Established: April 19, 1862 Biography: Death/Disolved: May 5, 1945 Riley Austin Bissell was raised in Medina County, Ohio. He was listed as a Cleveland architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1893 to 1901. In the 1910 census he was living in Tacoma, Washington where he was employed as a contractor. In 1920 he had moved to Oakland, California where he was employed at a shipyard. He died in Oakland in 1945.

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Structure Lillian Towslee Residence Residence for Lillian Towslee Residence for Lillian Towslee Date 1895 1899 1899 Address 8118 7417 1431 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished

Clarence H Blackall
Birth/Established: 1857 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1942 Clarence H. Blackall of Boston, Massachusetts was in partnerhip with local architect George M. Page from 1903 to 1908 in the firm Blackall & Page, but never lived in Cleveland. He was chairman of the Boston Chamber of Commerce. In Boston he was the architect of Bowdoin Square Theatre, Scolley Square Theatre, the Wilbur Theatre, and the U.S. Trust Company. His firm also designed the Alpha Tau Omega house, the University of Illinois Auditorium, and completed the campus plan for the University of Illinois at Champaign -Urbana.

Blackall and Page


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This firm was opened in 1902 with offices in the Scofield Building. It is listed in Cleveland City Directories until 1913. Clarence Blackall remained in Boston while George Page lived and worked in Cleveland.

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Structure Antioch Baptist Church Baptist Publication Society Ben T. Quilling Residence Keemar Terrace Office building for Ohio Ceramic Engineering Second German Baptist Church Terrace for C.E. Adams Terrace for H.S. Janes Two residences on Date 1905 1905 1908 1905 1905 1904 1905 1905 1904 1643 1575 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH NY OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

Joseph M Blackburn
Birth/Established: 1820 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1891 Joseph M. Blackburn was born in Cudworth, Yorkshire, England. In England he served as a seven year apprentice to William and Thomas Topam at Ackworth, Yorkshire. Blackburn worked as an architect at Ackworth for an additional four years. He came to the United States and to Cleveland in 1850. As an architect from 1850 to 1891, he worked in Cleveland throughout the Victorian era in the Second Empire, Gothic and Italianate styles of his day. He received many significant commissions during his career including the St. Vincent's Charity Hospital, the Ohio Deaf and Dumb Asylum in Columbus, the Central Ohio Insane Asylum in Columbus, and the remodeling of Presidential candidate James Garfield's Mentor home. He was the architect of private and public buildings in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia. During his career he formed many partnerships. From 1861 to 1864 he was a member of the firm of Blackburn and Fuller. About 1865 he moved to 471 Euclid Avenue. From 1866 to 1868 he was a member of the firm of Blackburn and Koehler, from 1879 to 1880 he was a member of the firm of Blackburn and Charlot, and finally he was with the firm of Blackburn and Daniels. When not in partnership he was listed as working alone. J.N. Richardson and Andrew Mitermiler worked in his office before they went into business in their own firms. Most of his buildings were constructed before building permits were required in Cleveland (1888) and remain unidentified. He was a member of the Euclid Avenue Baptist Church. He is buried in Woodland Cemetery.

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Structure Brush Electric Light Company Caine Miller House Chester Bullock Residence Clement Apartment House for M.B. Clark Cleveland Baking Company Cleveland City Prison and Police Court Cleveland Provision Company Clinton French Building Commercial Building Commercial building for Benjamin Rose Dr. Joseph Lewis Residence Dr. Worthy S. Streator Residence Dwelling for Isaac Reynolds Erie Street Baptist Church First Presbyterian Church Four dwellings for Price Brothers Frame dwelling on Sibley for C.B. Couch Franklin Methodist Episcopal Church Date 1880 1878 1868 1890 1880 1860 1880 1855 1880 1889 1883 1864 1880 1868 1866-8 1883 1883 1867 3116 201 3 2074-60 2340 9803 3522 420 2130 9135 571 500 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Meadville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Youngstown Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure G.H. Chandler Residence Garfield Residence Remodeling Gideon Mosier Residence Gordon School Jacob Steinfeld Barn James Pashall Residence Leader Sewing Machine Factory Norman Chamberlain Residence Parshall Opera House Remington Arnold Residence Residence for McFarland Residence for McFarland Residence for Travis Dempsey Second Baptist Church Second National Bank Enlargement Southworth Building St. Vincent's Charity Hospital Stephen Howland Residence Two houses for Thomas Axworthy on University Heights Congregational Church (St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church) William Sprague Residence William Stanley Residnece Winslow Block

Date 1883 1880 1868 1889 1889 nd 1883 1880 1870 1883 1888 1888 1890 1871 1871 1882 1865 1881 1880 1865

Address 2230 8095 557 2136 2357 1791-1807 1936 201 - 7 1646 1877 1881 1674 202-8 2013-9 5815 2486

City Cleveland Mentor Meadville Cleveland Cleveland Titusville Cleveland Cleveland Titusville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Titusville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH PA OH OH PA OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

1889 1880 1872

2025 4208 1228 - 44

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH OH

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Blackburn and Charlot


Birth/Established: 1879 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1880 This architectural firm included Joseph Blackburn and Nevins Charlot. It was in existence between 1879 and 1880 with offices in the Perkins Building.

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Structure Chisholm Steel Shovel Building Cummins Block Date 1880 1880 Address 1580 143 - 5 City Cleveland Marion State OH OH Status Standing Demolished

Blackburn and Koehler


Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1868 The principles of this architectural firm were Joseph Blackburn and Alexander Koehler. It was in existence between 1866 and 1868.

Walter Blythe
Birth/Established: 1826 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1884 Walter Blythe was an active Cleveland architect and resident in the nineteenth century. He was born in Leeds, England. He came to America at the age of thirteen in 1849 and located in Cleveland one year later. He married Florida Geneva Heard, the daughter of architect Charles Heard. He learned the avocation of stone-cutter from his father-in-law. He later became a draftsman and then an architect. He was a veteran of the Forty-first Ohio Volunteers regiment during the Civil War. Immediately after the war, from 1866 to 1871, he was a partner in the firm of Heard and Blythe. In 1871 he went into business for himself. He was the president of the Board of Water Works. All of his work was built before the issuance of building permits by the City of Cleveland (1888), thus making it unidentifiable. He lived at the edge of the city at Kinsman Road and East 40th Street. He was the architect of many important commercial and governmental buildings built during the High Victorian era.

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Structure Block for Oscar Townsend Block of Blair and Bros. on Public Square Block of stores Brainard Block Building for Jno Vincent Business block on Ontario for E.M. McGillin Clark Block Cleveland Fire Station #11 Cleveland Fire Station #4 Cleveland Fire Station #9 Colonel Frank Lynch Residence Commercial Building Council Hall E.M. McMillan Store Euclid Avenue Block Evangelical Association Building Fred Dieboldt Residence George Warrington House H.P. McIntosh Residence Hoyt Block Lewis Kies Residence Marsh and Harwood Acid Works factory addition Masonic Temple Monroe Street Cemetery Gatehouse Oberlin College Outhwaite School Paine Block Payne Building Phil Morris Residence Pipe foundry for Silas Merchant S. Brainard and Sons Standard Oil Block Striebinger House Tremont School Union School House White Elephant Building Windsor Block 1874 nd 1884 1883 1883 1881 1873 1873 1872 1874 1884 1876 2303-7 340 43-55 62 1350-98 701-33 2075 Date 1881 1882 1881 1876 1882 1883 nd 1876 1874 1873 1872 1882 1871-4 1880 nd 1884 1881 1881 1881 1874 1872 1880 1881 nd 210 206-16 1903-23 2429 2613 1071 700 4208 2913 331-3 4090 1455 322-6 Address 721-711 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Oberlin Oberlin Youngstown Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing

Gustave B Bohm
Birth/Established: July 31, 1874 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 1934 Gustave B. Bohm attended West High School in Cleveland and graduated from Columbia University. His brother Max Bohm was a well-known artist who lived in Paris. He was mostly noted as a residential architect with most commissions on the west side of Cleveland and Lakewood. He lived at 8912 Detroit Avenue, where his parents had lived, later moving to 19429 Frazier in Rocky River. He wrote the article "The American Adaption of A Swiss Chalet" for the September 1908 Ohio Architect and Builder, and "How the Architect Helps the Home Builder" in Material Facts, May 1915. He is buried in Lakeview Cemetery.

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Structure Albert Junge Residence Apartment house for Jesse Nichol Apartment House for the Verne Apartment House Company Christian Schuele Residence Commercial Building Depositors Savings and Loan Edward H. Bohm Residence Federal Knitting Mill George Bruechler Residence George Ellsasser Residence George Faerber Residence Henry Slatmyer Residence Krause Building Murlan Murphy Residence R. Hassler Residence Residence for Albert Junge Residence for H.B. Votteler Residence for Mrs. Frederick Baird Residence for Wm. Votteler W.H. Ford Residence William C. Fischer Residence Date 1908 1907 1902 - 3 1914 1926 1920 1897 1906 1901 1904 1911 1910 1912-3 c1916 1905 - 6 1908 1905 1917 1905 1901 1916 9919 10017 11605 6905 2801 16715 13405 11005 2042 2243 1345 2888 7905 - 13 10498 9334 Address 6905 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

William A Bohnard
Birth/Established: July 2, 1877 Biography: Death/Disolved: November 1945 William A. Bohnard was born in Cleveland, educated in the public schools, and attended the Cleveland School of Art. In 1896 he completed the illustrations for the Century Architectural Company's Modern Homes publication. He formed his own architectural firm at the age of twenty-two in 1899 and was later joined by Raymond Parsson. Their office was in the 1900 Euclid Building. The firm's business was largely residential, but they had also designed some downtown commercial buildings and Lake Avenue apartment buildings. Bohnard was one of the founders of the Cleveland School of Architecture, later associated with Western Reserve University. He was a long time resident of 9815 Newton Avenue. He is buried in Acacia Park Cemetery.

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Structure J.R. McQuigg Residence Southworth Residence Date 1904 1904 Address 1901 11901 City East Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Standing Standing

Bohnard and Parsson


Birth/Established: 1905 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1932 Bohnard and Parsson was active between 1905 and 1932, with principles William A. Bohnard and Raymond Parsson. Initially there offices were in the Chamber of Commerce Building, later moving to 1900 Euclid. The firm was mainly known for residential architecture in the Cleveland suburbs of Lakewood and Cleveland Heights.

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Structure 2799 Courtland Road A.S. Ingalls Residence A.W. Foote Residence A.W. Murfey Residence Adella Hughes Residence Date nd nd nd 1913 1910 2239 2400 Address City Cleveland Bratenahl Gates Mills Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights State OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing

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Structure Allen Electric Building Apartment Building for Peter Hamilton Apartments for Harry Lallen and D. Hinslea C.E. Stamp Residence C.J. Rainey Residence Canterbury Club House Claiborne Pritle Residence CW Gradin Residence D.Upson Residence Delrose Brockley Residence E.V. Hale Residence George Canfield Residence George Holloway Residence Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Grandin Residence Halfrad Farms Hamilton Lindsay Residence Hamilton Lindsay Residence James E. Plant Residence Kendal Building Liberty Holden Residence Louis Englander Residence M.B. Villas Residence Mary Goldman Residence Mary H. Duncan Residence Milo Evans Residence Morton Residence Office addition P.B. Fisher Residence Paul Lamperly Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for D.W. Teachout Residence for I. Grossman Residence for Mrs. George Strauss Residence of C.C. Shanklin Rockport Village School addition Soldiers and Sailor"s Memorial Stable, Garage, Quarters for E.V. Hale Country Residence Swathwont Residence W.H. Marlatt Residence W.P. Wightman Residence West Park Town Hall William Spang Residence Zahnheiser Residence

Date 1906 1914 1918 nd nd Nd nd nd Nd 1918 1905 1913-4 1905 1907 1907 Nd 1923 nd 1927 1918 nd 1915 1913 1911 1925 1911 nd 1917 nd nd 1908 1918 1927 1929 1917 1917 1907 nd 1910 1920 nd 1919 1910 nd 1913 1921 1911

Address 2120 5703

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Never built Unknown Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Standing

2301

Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland

298

Bratenahl Cleveland Gates Mills Cleveland Willoughby

2232 715 1754 10723 16210 1055 1050 222 2289 2283 13932 14025

Cleveland Heights Ravenna Cleveland Cleveland Hunting Valley Shaker Heights Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Bratenahl Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1490 2481

Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Parma

2465 2431 1406

Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Willougby

11401 3052

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

10309 11801

Cleveland Lakewood

Frederick F Book
Birth/Established: February 3, 1874 Death/Disolved: December 1955

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Frederick F. Book was a Canadian-born architect. He came to the United States in 1903 and was naturalized as a citizen in 1905. He was active as an architect in Cleveland from 1908 throughout the 1920's according to City Directories. In 1909 he lived in the Tremont neighborhood. The 1910 Census lists him as a farmer in Hartsgrove Township, Ashtabula County. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery.

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Structure Commercial - residential building Commercial - residential for Samuel Gurss building Commercial Building Hotel Residence Residence for Samuel Koslen Residence for Samuel Koslen Thompson Block Date 1917 1917 1918 1917 1912 1917 1917 1908 1077 3101-7 9708-10 12401-5 Address City Cleveland East Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

James M Bostick
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown James M. Bostick was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1914 to 1917, when he was a partner in the firm Kaufmann-Bostick. In 1901 he opened an office in Massillon.

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Structure Residence for M.M. Scott Residence for M.S. Sammons Residence for Michael Austgen Residence P.H. Schneider Theatre, store and apartments for the Opera House Company William A. Rose Residence Date 1917 1918 1918 1918 1907 c. 1919 2737 Address 7709 City Cleveland Silver Lake Silver Lake Cleveland Lorain Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Sigmund Braverman
Birth/Established: May 22, 1894 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 27, 1960 Sigmund Braverman was a prominent Jewish architect who designed forty synagogues in the United States and Canada. He was born in Csepe, Austria-Hungary and came to the United States at age ten, settling in Pittsburgh. He became a naturalized citizen in 1915. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1917 and served in the military in World War I. He came to Cleveland in 1920 and opened an architectural practice. His work included shopping centers, schools, and hospitals. From 1932 to 1935, he was assistant, then acting Cleveland city architect. He was a leader in Cleveland's Zionist movement. He was the director of the Bureau of Jewish Education, trustee of the Cleveland Jewish Fund, and vice president and director of the Jewish Community Center.

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Structure Brantley Apartments Bureau of Jewish Education Cleveland Hebrew Schools Fairmount Temple Muriel Apartments Shaker Kinsman Branch 1951 Warrensville Center Synagogue 1958 1957 1924 7001 Date 1937 1952 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing

Herbert Bruce Briggs


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Birth/Established: 1866 Biography:

Death/Disolved: 1936

Herbert Bruce Briggs was raised on a farm in Sharon Township, Medina County, Ohio. He graduated from Buchtel College in Akron in 1889 with a Bachelor of Science degree. In 1889 he entered the Cleveland office of Coburn and Barnum as a student draftsman and superintendent of construction. He worked for that firm until the death of Forrest Coburn in 1897. As superintendent in the office of Coburn and Barnum, Briggs was in charge of construction of the Goodrich House and the original Western Reserve Historical Society Building. He was a member of the firm of Briggs & Nelson from 1904 until 1923. Herbert Briggs was a member of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Cuyahoga County Board of Visitors, and a member of the board of management of the Central Friendly Inn. He was an instructor of architectural drawings in the Cleveland Central Young Men's Christian Association's Institute, chairman of its education committee and a member of committee management. In 1923 he was appointed to the office of the Ohio State architect in Columbus, where he remained until 1929. He returned to Cleveland where he worked in the office of J.W. Thomas. He then went to Cincinnati to work with the Home Owners Loan Corporation. Upon returning to Cleveland in August 1935 he worked as an architectural inspector for the Federal Housing Authority. He died of a heart attack in the office of the Federal Housing Authority in the Bulkley Building.

Briggs and Nelson


Birth/Established: 1904 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1923 Briggs and Nelson existed between 1904 and 1923. This principles were by Herbert Briggs and Harry S. Nelson. They purchased Frank S. Barnum's interest in the F.S. Barnum Company, changing its name to Briggs and Nelson. The firm designed several buildings for the Ohio Farmers Insurance Company in Le Roy (now Westfield), Ohio; several projects for the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad, and numerous YMCA's. The Western Reserve Historical Society has many of the firm's architectural drawings.

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Structure A.A. Stearns Garage A.B. Stewart Residence A.L Boyden Garage A.M. Ford Residence All Souls Universalist Church Apartment Building for Dr. Wilbur Crowell Bethany Baptist Church Bijou Dream Theatre Britton Power Block Brooks Company Capt. R.E. Burdick Residence Central Patrol Barn Century Building Charles Potter Residence Cleveland Press Buidling Climax Buidling Columbus Citizen Building Comey & Johnson Commercial Building Commercial building for A.A. Kalish Coyne Furniture alterations Cresswell Building Crockett and Diag Cuyahoga Falls Library Diamond Glass Company alterations Dr. A.L. Parsons Residence Dr. and Mrs. G.C. Lathrop Residence Dr. and Mrs. Harry Upson Residence E.H. Wetzell Residence E.T. Scovill Factory and Office Date 1905 nd 1910 1917 nd 1908 1920 nd 1905 1918 1907 1911 1914 1903 1911 nd 1910 1913 1907 1923 nd 1922 3 1907 1911 1917 1910 nd 1908 1906 1917 10908 2612 1426 1440 715 1945 1809 334 410-2 Address 1697 3035 City Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Geneva Cleveland Cleveland Elyria Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Columbus Cleveland Ashtabula Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Dover Center Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure E.T. Scovill Residence E.W. Haines Residence E.W. Haines Residence Euclid Avenue Trust Building F.V. Whiting Residence F.W. Whiting Residence Fine Arts Building and Annex First Baptist Church First Presbyterian Parsonnage Frank McNeil Residence Fred Schweitzer Store Building Geneva Commercial Association Geneva Hospital Goodrich Farm Farmers Cottage, Girls Cottage, Stone House, Water and Pump House Goodrich House Goodrich Settlement House H.B. Perkins Estate H.G. Rowe Bungalow Hall Vargorder Company Hinckley School Hiram School Gym Hudson Youth Developement Imperial Hotel Irving Metcalf Residence J.E. McClure Residence Knight Chemical Lavratory KSU Normal School L S & Michigan Railway Laboratory L.W. Boyden Cottage Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Association Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Association Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Association Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Laboratory Buildings Le Roy Board of Education Auditorium Louis A. Moses Residence Louis Moses Malcolm L. McBride Residence Malcolm McBride Residence McClellan Tile Company McClymonds Residence Monroe School Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humphrey Residence Mrs. A.S. Parsons Residence Mrs. Jennie Poehl Residence Mrs. L.W. Brown Residence Mrs. W.A. Jenkins Residence Nickoldeon Theatre Nile Opera House

Date 1911- 3 1907 nd 1906 nd. 1907 1921 2 nd 1914 1905 1906 1919 20 1917 1913

Address 10528 1567 1567

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished

11209

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

109

Warren Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Geneva Summit County

1896 1910 nd 1911 nd 1906 1906 nd 1914 1912 1908 nd 1919 1902 1920 nd nd nd 1906-7 1915 1919 1910 nd 1909 1917 1909 nd 1911 1910 1912 1905 nd nd 1915 90 1592 1583 3444 8510 2801 1382

Cleveland Cleveland Warren Medina Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Hudson Cleveland Oberlin Warren Akron Cleveland Cleveland Chippewa Lake Cleveland Ashtabula Steubenville Cleveland Leroy Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Monroe Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ravenna Oakland Niles

OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH MI OH OH OH OH OH CA OH

Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished

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Structure Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Young Peoples Society Hall Ohio Farmers Insurance Company Garage, House #1, House #3, House #4, Print shop and office Otto Miller Residence Parsch Lumber Company Pentecostal Church of Christ Perkins Memorial Railroad and City Mens Association Rainbow Cottage Riverside Cemetery Office Building S.P. Fenn Garage alterations S.S. Searles Residence 1, 2, 3 S.S. Wilson Residence Samuel C. Bailey Residence Shaker Heights Grammar School (with Fox & Gale St. Johns Church Rectory T.C. Briggs Residence Thomas Howell Residence Universalist Church Parsonnage University of Akron Chem Lab (with F.S. Barnum) W.H. Albro Storefront William Hilton Residence YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA alterations YMCA Painesville, Ohio

Date 1909 1918

Address 1433

City Cleveland Leroy

State OH OH

Status Standing Unknown

1909 1916 1918 1923 nd 1905 nd 1913 1916 nd 1917 1912 1911-2 1899 1909 1907 1908 nd 1914 1905 1906 -8 1909 1910 1910 1911 1918 1910 1905 1486 617 214 1567 2061 10515

Cleveland Elyria Cleveland Warren Bellevue South Euclid Cleveland Cleveland Geneva Willoughby Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Sharon Bratenahl Bryan Akron Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Steubenville Cleveland Marion Franklin Parkersburg Washington CH Marietta Painesville

OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA WV OH OH OH

Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown

Leonard Broida
Birth/Established: Feb 26, 1901 Biography: Death/Disolved: October 1977 Broida was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He first appears as an architect in Cleveland City Directories in 1932. In 1959 his office was located at 1749 East 23rd Street. He designed numerous homes throughout Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights. He lived in Shaker Heights. He died in Sarasota, Florida.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence for Residence for Arthur Leiner Residence for A.D. Banfield Residence for Abe Sukenik Residence for Adelbert Pew Residence for Alla Myers Residence for Aug Ericson Date 1934 1936 1937 1937 1940 1933 1939 1936 1935 1936 Address 3626 3572 3164 3499 3655 1036 2190 3417 3419 1000 City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Residence for Ben Spaeth Residence for Brookdale Building Residence for Brookdale Building Residence for Brookdale Building Company Residence for Bruno Dicasah Residence for C. Pfahal Residence for Dr. Watson Residence for Dr. William Sirak Residence for E.F. Sitz Residence for Economy Building Residence for Edward Eckstein Residence for Edward Olson Residence for Elop Burgesan Residence for Frank Pfeiffer Residence for Fride Kitner Residence for G.L. Honegsfeld Residence for George Meissner Residence for George Meissner Residence for George Meissner Residence for George Meissner Residence for Gerson Construction Residence for Harold Levine Residence for Harry Markowitz Residence for Henry Chadford Residence for Henry Chadford Residence for Henry Chadford Residence for Henry Chadford Residence for Henry Chadford Residence for Henry Chadford Residence for Henry Chadford Residence for Henry Chadford Residence for Homer and Ruth Sarmerhorn Residence for Homer and Ruth Sarmerhorn Residence for Hyman Allenick Residence for Ida Harris Residence for J.A. Widing Residence for Joseph Kelman Residence for Karl Roth Residence for Louis Epstein Residence for Louis Epstein Residence for Louis Epstein Residence for M.A. Harris Residence for M.A. Harris Residence for Marvin Jacobs Residence for Max Mikelman Residence for Max Relman Residence for Olson & Johnson Residence for Olson & Johnson Residence for Olson & Johnson Residence for P.D. Banks Residence for Practical Builders Residence for Practical Builders

Date 1939 1937 1938 1934 1935 1934 1935 1941 1941 1936 1932 1936 1935 1934 1937 1938 1940 1937 1936 1940 1938 1945 1938 1936 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1936 1936 1935 1936 1937 1936 1937 1935 1939 1934 1936 1936 1940 1937 1935 1932 1935 1932 1934 1932 1936 1940 1941

Address 3558 3651 3483 1068 3707 1021 1035 3061 3416 3589 3394 1031 3497 1915 3648 3664 1088 3407 1055 3558 3535 3689 3608 3528 1060 1056 1052 990 986 982 978 1051 1051 3645 3488 859 3513 2716 3495 1232 1228 3521 3577 3540 1932 3505 3607 2603 3598 3576 3699 3548

City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Residence for Rose Rein Residence for S.G. Heath Residence for S.G. Heath Residence for S.G. Heath Residence for Sam Felman Residence for Samuel Aron Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Samuel Feiner Residence for Sidney Aehman Residence for Sidney Zehman Residence for Sidney Zehman Residence for Sol Burstein Residence for Superior Home Builders Residence for Superior Home Builders Residence for Superior Home Builders Residence for Superior Home Builders Residence for the Akel Building Company Residence for Theodore Swanson Residence for Theodore Swanson Residence for Thomas Hazel

Date 1937 1931 1935 1933 1939 1940 1936 1936 1937 1939 1937 1936 1935 1934 1936 1938 1939 1937 1936 1932 1932 1937 1932 1937 1939 1938 1935

Address 3619 1008 1052 1060 3504 14811 3526 3534 3538 3494 3565 3571 3543 3547 3633 3500 3497 3594 3530 3589 3602 3602 3610 3971 1420 16923 1028

City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Philo R Brooke
Birth/Established: July 3, 1877 Biography: Death/Disolved: July 14, 1954 Philo R. Brooke was born in Fairfield County, Ohio. He is listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1925 to 1939. He was a partner in the architectural firm of Brooke and Burrows from 1925 to 1927. In 1942 he was living in Alexandria, Virginia and was employed by the War Department. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Date 1929 1929 1924 1924 19020 Address City Parma Heights Euclid Shaker Heights State OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Standing

Brooke and Burrows


Birth/Established: 1925 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1926 This architectural firm existed in 1925 and 1926. It was formed by Philo S. Brooke and George S. Burrows.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Date 1927 1927 1925 18431 Address City Euclid Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights State OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence

Date 1927 1926 1927 1926 1923

Address 3520 3560 3592 2896 19909

City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights

State OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Harold Burdick
Birth/Established: October 5, 1895 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1947 Harold Burdick worked for the firm of Hubbell & Benes. He was listed in Cleveland City Directories from 1924 until his death in 1947. He was the architect of several houses in Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights. He lived at 2424 Stratford Road in Cleveland Heights.

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Structure Clifford Dangler Residence David Teachout Residence John P. Cochran Residence John Wilson Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Sheldon Kline Residence Date c 1927 c1925 1924 1928 1929 nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd 1927 2942 2949 19200 18420 19000 19701 19615 2710 2676 22449 19600 Address 2942 2889 2978 19601 City Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing

George H Burrows
Birth/Established: April 25, 1893 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 10, 1970 George H. Burrows was active in Cleveland after 1924. He was a partner in the firm of Brooke & Burrows in 1925 and 1926, He graduated from the University of Michigan School of Architecture in 1920 and started an architectural practice in 1922. He belonged to the University Club, the American Institute of Architects, and the Ohio Society of Architects. He designed nearly one-thousand homes in Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, and other eastern suburbs. He designed a number of apartment buildings in the Shaker Square neighborhood and along Van Aken Boulevard. See also Brooke & Burrows

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Commercial Building G.H. McIntyre Residence James W. Corey Residence Date 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1935 1941 1930 Address 2861 2877 2895 2911 2931 2941 6808-14 1350 22276 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Shaker Garden Apartments Theodore L. Bailey Residence

Date nd nd nd 1928 1929 1927 1928 1928 1945 1928

Address 20926 2746 21031 3661 3329 16810 3255 18701 3058 3255

City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Paul Tresler Cahill


Birth/Established: March 8, 1888 Biography: Death/Disolved: October 28, 1954 Paul T. Cahill took over the architectural practice of Fountain and Moratz. He was born in Tennessee. His work included churches, schools, hospitals and libraries. He was a graduate of the Dayton School of Art and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Hiram College. For two years he was an instructor in mechanical and architectural drawing at the Stivers Manual Training High School in Dayton. He later went to Cornell College. He received early training in the offices of Schenk and Williams and Albert Pretzinger in Dayton. From 1921 until 1935 he was member of the firm of Fulton, Taylor and Cahill. He later moved to Fort Worth, Texas. See also Fulton, Taylor & Cahill

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Structure Central Christian Church Centralized School Christian Church Christian Church Church of Christ Church of the Disciples Union Fifteen residences First Presbyterian Church First Reformed Church addition Hiram School Hospital Lakewood Hospital Residence for Dr. Neff Residence for Dr.R.D. Clippinger Residence for Julia Pagenstecher Residence for O.V. Cahill School St. Peters Evangelical Lutheran Church Stores and apartments for Weader and Benfer Date 1913 1913 nd nd 1917 nd 1917 nd 1917 1913 nd 1914 1917 nd nd 1917 1917 nd nd Address City Warren Mantua East Liberty McConnelsville Middletown Cleveland Lakewood Canton New Philadelphia Hiram Fort Madison Lakewood Cleveland Heights East Liberty Cleveland Lakewood North Fairfield (Huron County) Dayton Shaker Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Walter G Caldwell
Birth/Established: May 1, 1891 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 9, 1971 Walter G. Caldwell was a Michigan-born architect who was active in Cleveland from 1917 until his death. He lived at 1347 Hall Avenue in Lakewood and had an office in the Engineers Building.

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Structure Custodian Loan Company Dance Hall for the Aeroplane Amusement Company Double residence for E. B. Caldwell East View Church Grace Congregational Church Hotel Pearl Road Methodist Church Residence Residence Residence fir Wel - Bilt Homes Residence for Clemenet Wiemeis Residence for George A. Jones Residence for George A. Jones Residence for Jerome Pasch Residence for R.H. Smith Residence for S.T. Soros Residence for Wel - Bilt Homes Riverside Pythian Temple Two family house Woodhill Building Company Date 1924 1917 1917 1927 1917 1917 1927 1917 1918 1918 1917 1918 1918 1928 1917 1917 1917 1929 1917 1918 3030 2411 1405 4198 285 15043 6501 Address 15619 City Cleveland Rocky River Lakewood Shaker Heights Cleveland Berea Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Heights Kent Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unkown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Demolished

James Love Cameron


Birth/Established: January 30, 1881 Biography: Death/Disolved: October 26, 1963 James L. Cameron was born in Augusta, Carroll County, Ohio. He graduated from Malvern High School and Ohio State University. He came to Cleveland in 1905 and entered into architectural practice. In 1907 he had a partnership with William S. Ferguson that lasted one year. He was employed as an instructor for the Case School of Science in 1918. He was one of the organizers of the Murray Hill Building Company and was the director of the Buckeye Building Company. He specialized in the design of apartment buildings. He lived at 10326 Ashbury Avenue from the 1920?s until his death in 1963. His office was in the Schofield Building. He was on the 1940 list of registered architects.

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Structure Apartment Building for B.Van Meter Apartment for Charles Boyer Apartment for Salvatore Cardinale Associated Savings and Loan Bowling Alley addition for Wm Harter Cermak Building Comercial building A.p. Herr Commercial - residential building for M. Wiedler Commercial building for Solomon Seifer Commercial/ residential building Commercial/residential building Commercial/residential Building Double residence for Miss Midnight Harley E. Abbey Residence Kola Building Lakewood Hospital Lemko Hall Date 1911 1914 1914 1927 1917 1909 1917 1917 1913 1917 1912 1917 1908 1920 1927 1907 1910 2335 17903 633 7003-5 12901 12530-2 10038 Address 592 1576 2406 3496 6808 3503 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

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Structure Motion picture theatre for John Profant Polish National Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Remodeled A.S. Gilman Printing plant Residence Residence for Francisco Mandello Residence for G.C. Hanen Residence for Joseph Laronge Residence for Michael Lukak Residence for Mrs. May Smith Residence for S. Tentmiler Residential Building Six-suite apartment building Terrace Union Congregational Church

Date 1915 1917 1917 1918 1918 1907 1909 1917 1911 1915 1924 1908 1907 1913

Address 11507 2810

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

2684

Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland

10714 10014 10115 244 11623

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Cleveland

William J Carter
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1948 William J. Carter was born in Cleveland. He was a descendent of Lorenzo Carter, the first permanent Cleveland settler. He graduated from Case School of Applied Science in 1891. He was a civil engineer with the Pennsylvania Railroad, west of Pittsburgh, from 1891 to 1892. He then worked for F.C. Osborn, the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Brown Hoisting Company, Osborn Engineering, and Cleveland Electric Railway. He was appointed the U.S. Government Quartermaster's Department Superintendant of Construction in Portland, Maine. He returned to Cleveland and was appointed City Engineer. He served as the President of the Cleveland Engineering Society from 1920 to 1921.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Foundry Addition Glenville Masonic Temple Lorain Avenue Savings Bank Miles Park Masonic Temple Salt Storage, packing Date 1923 1923 1917 1922 1917 1917 1917 8910 10609 Address 2932 2910 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished

Edson A Cass
Birth/Established: 1857 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 10, 1912 Edson A. Cass was born in Littleton, New Hampshire. He was a member of the county building commission. He entered the contracting business as a young man. His father Moses Cass was a carpenter. He became a member of the contracting firm of Cass & Stevens. He purchased large tracts of land on the East Side and laid out many streets and built many homes. He died in a cab on a visit to Washington, D.C. He lived in Parkside Dwelling at the time of his death.

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Structure Louis H. Winch Residence Parkside Dwelling Residence Residence Residence for Edson Cass Residence for Edson Cass Residence for Edson Cass Residence for Edson Cass Date 1900 1907 1891 1891 1889 1890 1890 1890 Address 9907 2040 1865 1760 1837 1768 6616 1772 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Widlar Building

Date 1902

Address 724

City Cleveland

State OH

Status Demolished

Century Architectural Company


Birth/Established: 1897 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1903 Century Architectural Company was listed as an architectural firm in Cleveland City Directories from 1897 until 1903. The company published a catalogue of house designs. Edward Schellentrager (1870 -1955) was the President and General Manager. He later became the President of the Savings and Sensible Architectural Bureau. See Ernest J. Schellentrager

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Structure Double Residence for Dr. W.L. Rayl J.B. Cowle Residence Residence Residence Residence for A.S. Miller Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for D.P. Black Residence for Edmund Hitchings Residence for Jesse Pitts Richard Carpenter Residence Date 1901 1899 1901 nd 1901 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 nd 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1901 1900 1901 1899 1519 1940 7715 1350 1327 1294 1318 3008 1942 1856 1856 1940 1942 4101 - 3 1205 906 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Massillon Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Freeport Cleveland Pittsburgh Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH PA OH PA OH Status Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished

Thomas Cerny
Birth/Established: January 3, 1887 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Thomas Cerny was a Cleveland architect in the early 20th century. He had a strong clientele in the Polish and Czech communities. He designed several houses in the Broadway and Fleet neighborhoods. He lived at 3905 E. 55th Street.

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Structure Residence for Adam Pokropski Residence for August Janka Residence for F. Orenski Residence for Frank Kempkowski Residence for Stanislaw Osecki Residence for Wadislaw Residence for Z. Kowalewski Date 1918 1912 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 Address 11504 3971 6910 3968 6907 6828 3915 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Oliver N Chamberlin
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Birth/Established: October 10, 1882 Biography:

Death/Disolved: December 26, 1954

Oliver N. Chamberlin was born in Portsmouth, Ohio and was educated in Portsmouth schools. He had ten years of practical construction work and two years of general contracting experience. He was employed in the Cleveland office of Graham, Anderson, Probst and White when he registered for the draft during World War I. He was a member of the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce.

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Structure C.M Mohring Residence Commercial Building for Perry McCaskey Dr. S.C. Lind Residence J.W. Willson Residence Residence Residence Residence for Andrew Krause Residence for C.W. Ramp Residence for O.N. Chamberlin Residences for O.N. Chamerlin Date 1931 1911 1925 1914 1914 1917 1911 1912 1917 1917 1144 1074 1922 Address 18801 11607-9 11511 1836 1099 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing unknown unknown

Emilius R Chapman
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Emilius R. Chapman worked in the Cleveland and Canton areas. He opened an architectural practice with his brother Ernest in the Caxton Building in 1906. The firm was known as Chapman and Chapman. They were later known as the Chapman Architectural Company. In the 1930 Census he lived in Akron and worked for a rubber company.

Ernest K Chapman
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1936 Ernest K. Chapman formed an architectural office with his brother Emilius Chapman. The firm that was known as Chapman and Chapman, later as the Chapman Architectural Company had offices in the Caxton Building. In the 1930 Census he was living in Akron, working for a rubber company.

Chapman and Chapman


Birth/Established: 1906 Biography: Death/Disolved: Emilius R. Chapman, and Ernest K. Chapman worked in the Cleveland and Canton areas. They opened an office in the Caxton Building in 1906 and were known as the firm of Chapman and Chapman. They were later known as the Chapman Architectural Company.

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Structure IOOF Building Lakewood Church of Christ West Madison Avenue Christian Church Date 1907 1908 1911 17513 Address City Alliance Lakewood Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Unknown Standing Standing

Nevins P Charlot
Birth/Established: 1852 Biography: Death/Disolved: November 1, 1884 Nevins P. Charlot was born in Texas and was active as a Cleveland architect from 1878 until his death. Originally he was a member of the firm of Blackburn and Charlot. After that partnership ended he was in business for himself. He lived at 1520 Clark Avenue and was elected to Cleveland City Council in 1883. He died of a heart attack at the age of 31.

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Structure A.S. Guich Residence B. Harris Residence B. McCue Residence Brooklyn Street Railway buildings, offices, waiting room, stables, car barns Four family residence G.B. Solders Residence H.M. Brainard Residence High School J.K. Russel Residence M.J. Lawrence Residence Miller Block Shaw Academy Date 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1883 1883 1883 1883 1882 1883 1883 4414 1431- 43 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Massillon Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Warren Massillon Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished

William R. Chestney
Birth/Established: June 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Chestney was born in Ohio of English-born parents. He was listed as a partner with Morris Gleichman then moved to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. He returned to Cleveland and is listed in the 1900-2 city directories, living at 119 Arlington. He is not listed in city directories after that time.

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Structure Date Address City State Status

James W Chrisford
Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 4, 1929 James W. Chrisford was born in England, coming to the United States in 1884. He served in the Spanish American War with Battery A. He was a member of Lakewood Village Council from 1909 to 1911 and the director of public service for the city of Lakewood. He was a charter member of the Kiwanis of Lakewood and the masons.

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Structure Glidden Varnish Company Addition Lakewood Bakery Building Lakewood Masonic Temple Lakewood Methodist Church Lincoln Theater Park Towers Apartment Building St. Peter's Episcopal Church Upson Block Warehouse for the W.G. Smith Company Date 1918 1925 1916 1918 1923 1909 1928 1908 1918 15408-15508 1415 18001 11606-12 11717 15300 Address City Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished

Christian, Schwarzenburg and Gaede


Birth/Established: 1910 Biography: Death/Disolved: present Christian, Schwarzenburg and Gaede was founded in 1913. The firm specialized in warehouse and industrial structures. The partners were Charles Christian (1884 - 1968), Louis Schwarzenburg (1888 - 1954), and Oscar Gaede (1885 - 1933). The business became Christian & Klopper in 1970. The name of the firm was recently changed in 2010 to Neville Architects.

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Structure Atlas Brass Manufacturing Company Bamberger Crown Building Factory for City Machine Federal Knitting Mill Addition Federal Knitting Mills Company Grabler Manufacturing Building #9 Heller Building Hiram Rivittz Company J.L Goodman Furniture Addition J.Weiskorf Warehouse L.N. Gross Building Lion Knitting Mills Milk Plant for Cleveland Retail Grocers Monarch Brass Neal Storage Neal Storage Neal Storage addition Ohio Box Board Company Rayon Factory Richman Brothers Company Rose Iron Works Samsel Rope Standard Envelope Standard Oil Plant Warehouse and office building for C.H. Rivitz Western Machine Products Addition Wolf Envelope Building 1916 1949 1916 1929 1917 1917 1918 1917 7215 1765 1600 1100 1235 1600 Date 1917 Nd nd 1917 1915-7 Nd 1917 1916 nd 1924 1913 1917 1920 1918 1918 1928 1925 1918 1910 1827 1621 3256 9800 7208 1390 6585 2216 1614 8538 1575 1220 2860-2894 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cincinnati Akron Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing

Forrest Amos Coburn


Birth/Established: April 27, 1848 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1897 Forrest Amos Coburn was born in Lowell, Massachusetts. He moved to Cleveland's West Side with his parents at the age of fourteen. He worked as a bookkeeper for the firm of Woods, Perry and Company lumber dealers after high school. He developed a talent for architecture while working for that firm. From 1868 to 1871 he worked for architect Joseph Ireland, then in the office of architect Walter Blythe. He then went to New York to complete his study of architecture where he worked in the office of Richard Morris Hunt. He returned to Cleveland in 1877 and went into partnership with Frank S. Barnum in 1878. They were a very successful firm; the vast majority of their work was residential. They were also the architects of several churches in Cleveland and surrounding communities, including a large number of Congregational Churches. These included the Euclid Avenue Congregational Church at 9606 Euclid Avenue (1887), the Franklin Avenue Congregational Church at 5720 Franklin Boulevard (1883), and the Olivet Baptist Church, as well as several buildings for Case Tech and Western Reserve University, and commercial buildings. He was secretary of the Civil Engineer's club and a member of the veteran's society of Troop A. His death was brought on by over work. He was sick the last four months of his life. At the time of his death he lived at 6016 Franklin.

Coburn and Barnum


Birth/Established: 1878 Death/Disolved: 1897

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Biography:

Coburn and Barnum was one of the most important architectural firms in late 19th century Cleveland. They designed over twenty houses along Euclid Avenue's Millionaires Row, several buildings for Case Institute of Technology, Western Reserve University, and Oberlin College, and large commercial buildings including the Blackstone Power Block. They designed several churches including the Euclid Avenue Congregational Chruch, the Franklin Avenue Congregational Church, the Olivet Baptist Church, and Trinity Baptist Church. Beyond Cleveland they had commissions in Oberlin, Delaware, and Ashland, Ohio, and Palm Beach, Florida. The office staff included Benjamin Hubbell, W. Dominck Benes, John Edelmann, Albert Skeel, Frank Hall, and Herbert Briggs. The firm would become Coburn, Barnum and Benes, when W. Dominick Benes was made parner in 1896, and became Coburn, Barnum, Benes, and Hubbell when Benjamin Hubbell became a partner in 1895. The firm dissolved when Forrest Coburn died in 1896. Several of the firm's architectural plans can be found at the Western Reserve Historical Society library.

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Structure A.A. Wright Residence Baptist Church Bishop William Leonard Residence Block for George Evans Bousfield Residence Brick block for L.E. Holden on Business block on Huron Road for the Co-operative Building Co Business block on River Street for J.B. Perkins C.M. Spitzer Residence C.W. Bingham Residence Calvary Baptist Church Case Institute of Technology Chemistry Laboratory Case Institute of Technology Electrical LaboratoryWRU Case Institute of Technology Mechanical Laboratory Cesar Grasseli Residence Charles H. Benjamin Residence Church for Cleveland Baptist Missionary Society (First Swedish Baptist Church) Clevleand Medical College - Second Building Commercial Building for James Wood Commercial Building for John Zabel Commercial Building for William Grosse Congregational Church Crittenden Building addition CWRU - Guilford Cottage Addition D.H. Beckwith Drug Store Double House Double Residence for George Warmington Double residence for P.J. Donovan Double Residence for S.D. Dodge Double Residence for William Goodwin Dr. Albert J. Cook Residence Dr. Beckwith (Double) Residence Dr. N. Schneider Residence E.J. Blandin Residence E.M. Stover Residence E.W. Waller Residence Date 1880 1894 1890 1893-4 1883 1883 1883 1882 1879 1894 1894 -5 1892 1897 1891-2 1882 1892 1894 2275 2093 5701 3550 2090 2104 2830 Address 123 11003 3054 6902-8 3804-6 City Oberlin Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Palm Beach Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH FL OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

1892 1891 1891 - 2 1891 1892 nd 1894 1892-3 1899 1880 1894 1888 1882 1890 1883 1881 1880 1892-3 1895

717 - 21 4431 2562-72 4744-50 209 11112

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ashland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing

4906 - 8 1822-4 1762-6 3702 - 8 3290 2116-22 3125 2200 250

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ravenna

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Structure East Rockport School Edson Cass Residence eleven frame dwellings for Col. O. Payne Euclid Avenue Congregational Church Exchange Building F.A. Wyman Residence Factory and Warehouse for H.B. Perkins First Congregational Church First Congregational Church Forest Coburn Residence Franklin Block Frederick Sears Residence Frontenac Apartments for W.G. Rose Furniture Block Garfield Residence Library Addition George Christian Residence George H. Warmington Residence George McKay Residence George W. Howe Residence Greiner Block Guilford Cottage - CWRU Henry Becker Residence Henry Becker Residence Henry C. Hawkins Residence Henry C. Studley Residence Hermann Block Hiram Little Residence House on Sibley Street for Frank Aldrich House on Sibley Street for Frank Hall Immanuel Baptist Church J.H. McBride Residence John and Martha Pankin Residence John and Martha Parkin Residence John Roemer Residence Joshua Gregg Residence Julius Lamprecht Residence L.A. Hall Residence Lee McBride Residence Margaret Oerl Residence Mary Perkins Lawton Office Merrell Block Mizpah Bohemian Church N.W. Cutter Residence North Presbyterian Church Oberlin College Office building for Henry C. Rouse Olivet Baptist Church Olney Gallery Otis Block P.J. McMyler Residence Patrick Donovan Residence (double) Perkins Block

Date 1879 1893 -4 1880 1887 1890 1881 1894 1883 1893 1888 1888 1895 1895 1882 1886 1894-5 1888 1881 1892-4 1889 1892 1893 1894 1880 -1 1894 1889 1881 1883 1883 1894 1881 1889 1897 1892 1893 1892 1880 1881 1890 nd 1895 1892 1880 -1 1886-7 unk 1895 1894 1892 nd 1893 1893 1894

Address 1456 11459

City Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

9606 1762 5914 326 - 40 4425 4425 6100 1213 1941 719 - 23 1431 7341 6603 1915 2248 2600 - 14 11112 7211 7211 1933 2159 2526 7615

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1285 6111 1443 1443-5 1915-7 9409 1856 730 6107 2443 1904 3736 1946 4001

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

5022 2241 18091 1822-4 326-340

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Prof. F.M. Comstock Residence Rawson Collins Residence Residence Residence for A.G. Harbaugh Residence for Buckland Bower Residence for Buckland Bower Residence for David Griese Residence for Harriet Turreff Residence for John Pankhurst Residence for John W. Heisley Residence for Mrs. A.M. Buell Residence for the Church of the Blessed Hospital Residence for Thomas Axworthy Residence for Thomas Axworthy Residence for Titus Ingraham Residence for Western Reserve University River Street Building S.T. Wellman Residence Samuel Burrows Residence Sargent Block Store and office building for N.O. Stone Store and tenement for John Zabel Sturges Hall Tenement for J.H. Wigman The Frontenac Apartments Third Evangelical Reformed Church Thomas Larter Residence three frame tenements for I.P. Lamson Two dwellings on Case for C.B. Cobb Two family residence for John Parkin W.H. Little Residence W.J. Morgan Residence Warren Opera House Washington H. Lawrence Residence Western Reserve Medical School Western Reserve University - Guilford Cottage William A. Leonard Residence William H. Brown Residence William H. Silverthorn Residence William Starkweather Residence William Wright Residence Willson Avenue Riding School YMCA

Date 1893 1880 -1 Nd 1888 1890 1890 1893 1897 1888 1882 1888 1888 1880 1880 1891 1892 nd 1883 1895 1888 1889 1892 1883-4 1888 1895 1882 1892 1881 1883 1896 1880 1890 1886 1895 1887 1891-2 1890 1880 1893 -4 1893-4 1897 nd 1894

Address 2085 2183 2830 2022 2175 2167 1760 1903 3206-8 2411 1763 3502 3806 3802 6110 11109

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

2061 1708-10 314 - 8

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Oberlin

2160 719-27 1567 1898

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

4312 8615 23200 1355

Cleveland Delaware Cleveland Warren Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3054 391 1945 17868 8612 8303

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Coburn, Barnum and Benes


Birth/Established: 1895 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1896 Architect W. Dominic Benes joined Forrest Coburn and Frank Barnum as partners in this architectural firm in 1895.

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Structure Goodrich House Hollenden Hotel addition Remodeling of block on Euclid Ave for W.B. Davis Residential alterations for H.W. White on St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church YMCA Broadway Branch Date 1896 1896 1896 1895 1895 1895 15837 Address 602-18 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

Coburn, Barnum, Benes and Hubbell


Birth/Established: 1896 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1897 Architect Benjamin S. Hubbell joined Forrest Coburn, Frank Barnum, and W. Dominic Benes as partners in this architectural firm in 1896. The firm would dissolve after the death of Forrest Coburn in 1897. The firm would be renamed F. S. Barnum Company, W. Dominic Benes and Benjamin Hubbell would form the firm of Hubbell and Benes.

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Structure Henry Watterson Residence Melius Collart Residence Remodeling of residence for Prof J.W. Langley Remodelling of residence for S. T. Wellman Residence for Ben Patterson St. Thomas Episcopal Church Western Reserve Historical Society Date 1897 1896 1896 1896 1896 1896 1898 214 10702 8803 Address 8128 1448 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Port Clinton Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

Charles Cole
Birth/Established: November 1849 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Charles Cole was active as a Cleveland architect from 1885 to 1909. In 1893 he formed a partnership with Ora Williams that lasted one year. He spent four years as a contractor. In 1901 he returned to the architectural profession opening an office in the Colonial Arcade.

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Structure Block for C.A. Cook Charles W. Stearns Stone Yard Office Commercial Building Commercial Building for Aadam Metzger Dr. George Turrill Residence Edward Leighton Residence H enry Hebebrand Residence John F. Dowie Residence Mrs. W.E. Ransom Residence Residence for Alfred Symes Residence for Charles C. Hills Residence for John Dowie Residence for John Dowie Richard Wills Residence William H. King Residence Date 1894 -5 1887 1887 1895 1895 1886 1893 1888 1886 1898 1894 -5 1893 1893 1892 1886 Address 11636 1681 3417 3304 1697 1560 1756 1549 2372 1539 1848 1563 1565 2211 2382 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing altered Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished

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Structure William P. Johnson Residence William Strangward Residence

Date 1893 1906

Address 1906 1045

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH

Status Demolished Standing

Charles C Colman
Birth/Established: July 23, 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: July 13, 1978 Charles C. Colman was a graduate of the Cornell University - College of Architecture. He worked in the office of Olmsted Brothers in Brookline, Massachusetts and Abram Garfield. He opened the firm of Charles Colman in 1919. He was a veteran of World War I, advancing to the rank of Lieutenant. He worked at the Federal Housing Administration in from 1935 until 1943.. His office was in the 1900 Euclid Building. He lived in Cleveland at 13708 Ardoon Road, later moving to 1515 Kemper Road.

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Structure Herman Friedman Residence J. Reder Residence L.W. Flesheim Residencer Myer Weingarten Residence R.C. Rudolph Residence Ramsdell Brothers Residence Residence Residence Residence for William E. Coleman Sam L. Kloffer Residence Sophie Landu Residence SW Flesheim Residence Telling Belle Vernon Store Unknown Date 1919 1923 1919 1945 nd 1925 nd 1927 1927 1916 1934 1945 nd nd 1959 - 60 16220 3058 3140 6721 3404 3661 Address 2866 2641 2565 3621 City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

Ora Coltman
Birth/Established: 1860 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1940 Ora Coltman was a well known Cleveland artist born in Shelby, Ohio who was also a draftsman and an attorney. He was a member of the A.S.L. of New York, and a member of the Water Color Society of Cleveland. He lived on Mayfield Road in Little Italy, where Coltman Road was named after him.

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Structure Cleveland Public Library - Jefferson Branch Cleveland Public Library - Superior Branch Date 1918 1919 1347 Address City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Standing Standing

Harry A Cone
Birth/Established: February 12, 1880 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 7, 1971 Harry A. Cone was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1905 to 1922. He developed a large Jewish clientele and was the architect of B' Nai Jeshurun Temple (now Shiloh Baptist Church), Mt. Sinai Hospital on East 37th Street, the Synagogue at Woodland and Kennard, and Sherrah Terrah Synagogue in Canton. He also designed a number of homes and commercial buildings. After 1922 he became Vice President of the Representative Construction Company. He also designed numerous residential, commercial and industrial buildings. He retired to Miami Beach, Florida in 1943 where he died in 1971.

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Structure Apartment Building for Robert Mac Taggart Apartments for N. Halada B' Nai Jeshurum B.F. Klein Residence Boiler House addition for Cleveland and Sandusky Brewery Commercial - residential building Commercial - residential building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building for Dr. E. Womacka Commercial Building for Joseph Halada Commercial Building for Max Wasserman Commercial building for store and bowling alley David Haber Residence E.E. Allyne Residence Edward and Lilian Humel Reisdence Edward W. Klein Residence Factory for Bronze Gear and Castings Fred Martin Residence Glenber Brass Manufacturing Company Henry J. Mandlebaum Residence I. Flesheim Residence Jewish Orphan Infant Home John Schuster Residence Joseph Gross Residence Joseph Norton Residence Kneseth Kneseth Israel Synagogue L.N. Gross Residence Market House Mt. Sinai Hospital Pearl Amusement Co Roller Rink (Aragon Ballroom) Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence

Date 1910 1917 1912 1908 1917 1917 1917 1916-8 1917 1909 1906 1917 1915 1906 1905 1908 1906 1917 1908 1914 1906 1908 1907 1907 1906 1908 1908 1906 1918 1907 1905 1910 1913 1917 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922

Address 6110

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

13000

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

5822 2600 4206-8 3401

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

8510 10404 16905 10308 1420 5097 10210

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood

10321 13215 2555 1850 2371 3179 1061 1065 1077 17725 17801 17802 17805 17806 17809 17810 17813 17814 17817 17821 17822 17900 17901 17904

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence and garage for for I. Lefkevitz Residence and garage for Max Rudner Residence for C. Rim Residence for Mae B. Lewis Residence for Morris Treuhaft Residence for Ralph Hecker Sherra Terah Synagogue Shiloh Baptist Church (built as BNai Jeshurun Temple) St. Wendelin Parochial School Terrace for M. Weinberger Terrace for Sol Moses Theatre Two family residence for J.H. Dubsky Utopian Club Warehouse for S.P. Heller

Date 1922 1922 1922 1917 1917 1917 1908 1908 1908 1917 1906 1905 1908 1906 1911 1915 1907 1914

Address 17905 17908 17909

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Canton Canton Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

1604 2096

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2285 10 1842-8 7636-50 3134 2059

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Theo Conner
Birth/Established: 1882 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1942 Theo Conner was born in Ireland and raised in Ontario. He was active in the architectural profession beginning in 1904. Charles Schweinfurth employed him where he was a designer of Trinity Cathedral. He later established his own office and is listed in the Cleveland City Directories from 1908 until 1939 as an architect. He was an enthusiastic hockey fan, who had some responsibility for bringing professional hockey to Cleveland, with a team in the International League.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building for Charles, John and Oscar Lay Bethany Baptist Church (Lion Evangelical Church) Del Prado Apartment Building Addition Hotel Belmont Hotel Carter Date 1914 1917 1912 - 3 1914 1916 7700 1357 1209 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Ohio OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

Copper & Conrad


Birth/Established: Biography: Death/Disolved:

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Structure Clark's Yorktown Remodeling John Henning Anderson Residence Lakewood Hospital Addition Ohio Bell Ohio Bell Ohio Bell Date 1939 1937 1938 1938 1937 1938 Address 11702 18127 14519 City Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Ravenna Kent Salem State Ohio OH Ohio OH OH Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing unknown unknown unknown

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Munroe Walker W Copper Jr.


Birth/Established: 1898 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1985 Monroe W. Copper Jr. was born in Philadelphia and was a 1918 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture. He left school for the navy and served in the Atlantic during World War I. He later became a member of the Naval Reserve returning to active service during World War II. He came to Cleveland in 1920 to work for Walker and Weeks where he worked on plans for the Cleveland Public Library and the Federal Reserve Bank. He also worked for architects Howell & Thomas. In 1924 he opened a practice with Donald O. Dunn, which lasted until Dunn's death in 1932. He specialized in elegant traditional residences in the Georgian and French style. He designed over 2,000 homes, 59 churches, 11 restaurants, and nine commercial buildings. He was a member of the firm of Copper and Conrad from 1934 to 1940. He was a member of the firm of Copper, Wade & Peck in 1945, later Copper & Wade and finally Copper, Wade, Copper & Rhaynes.

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Structure Bertram Rothwell Residence Bolton Residence Bonnie Bell Headquarters Brantley Road opposite University School Christ Episcopal Church Clark's Shakertown Edward Wiebenson Residence Firestone Residence G.T. Ogden Residence Hoover Residence John Anderson Residence John Keine Residence Mayfield Methodist Church Monroe Copper Residence Mrs. A. Squire Ogden Residence Oglebay Residence Pebble Brook Farm for Griefe Raible Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Stiles Curtis Smith Residence Date 1923 nd Nd 1927 nd nd nd nd nd Nd nd 1941 1947 1932 1924 Nd 1949 nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd 1924 1926 1924 1924 1925 9760 2708 2867 1306 2711 20030 2724 18927 20700 2741 21006 18414 18009 3046 3046 15019 1300 Address 15020 City Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Akron Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mayfield Gates Mills Cleveland Wheeling, WV Chesterland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH WV OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH O OH OH Status Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Copper, & Wade


Birth/Established: Biography: Death/Disolved: Architectural firm that included Munroe Copper and Robert Verne Wade. Their offices were at 10528 Wilbur in the University Circle area.

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Structure St. Martin's Episcopal Church Storer Broadcasting Company Westlake Methodist Church

Date 1955 1955 1955

Address 6295 1630 27650

City Bentleyville Cleveland Westlake

State Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Demolished Standing

Copper, & Wade


Birth/Established: Biography: Death/Disolved: Architectural firm that included Munroe Copper and Robert Verne Wade.

Copper, Wade & Peck


Birth/Established: Biography: Death/Disolved: Architectural firm that included Munroe Copper, Jr, Robert Verne Wade and Russell Ralph Peck.

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Structure Mayfield Methodist Church Date 1946 Address City Mayfield State OH Status Standing

Copper, Wade, & Copper


Birth/Established: Biography: Death/Disolved:

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Copper, Wade, Copper & Raynes


Birth/Established: Biography: Death/Disolved:

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John William Cresswell Corbusier


Birth/Established: October 31, 1877 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1928 John William Cresswell Corbusier was a native of Rochester, New York and a graduate of the Mechanics Institute who gained practical experience in Buffalo, New York and New York City, where he worked in the office of Cass Gilbert. He became the lead draftsman in the office of H.V.B. Magonigle who won the competition for the McKinley Memorial in Canton. While in this office he won the gold metal of the New York architectural league. He married the daughter of H.F. Lyman of the Upson - Walton Company. He spent two years in Paris after his marriage, where he continued his study of the gothic cathedral. Upon his return to the United States he settled in Cleveland, associating with Ralph Adams Cram in erecting the Church of the Covenant, and with Henry Vaughn on the Flora Stone Mather Chapel of Adelbert College. He later went into partnerships with George S. Page and then with William E. Foster. He was a noted church architect. He moved to Hudson in 1911 where he was instrumental in early historic preservation efforts, designing several structures that fit into the character of the early Western Reserve architecture of the town. He was an accomplished singer and was in charge of music at the First Congregational Church in Hudson. Corbusier died of a heart attack while dancing at the Hudson Club at the age of forty-nine. According to his obituary he also designed several unidentified churches in St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Orlando, FL, Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne, Toledo, and Massillon.

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Structure Church of the Good Shepherd Parish House Church of the Good Shepherd Sanctuary Church of the Good Shepherd Worsham Hall Church of the Savoir Ellsworth Hall Western Reserve Academy Evangelical Church of the Holy Trinity First Presbyterian Church of the Covenant First Congregational Church Addition Grace Lutheran Church Grace Lutheran Church Greater Friendship Baptist Church J.W.C. Corbusier Residence Lakewood Baptist Church Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Oviatt Street School Residence - 17050 South Park Salmon Halle Residence Seymour Hall Springfield Presbyterian Church St. John's Evangelical Church St. John's Lutheran Church St. Paul Lutheran Church Trinity Lutheran Church Date 1917 1928 1920-1 1926-8 1922 1913-4 1929 1919 1924 1927 1926 c 1911 1917 1925 c 1920 c 1912 1928-9 1913 1922-3 1926-7 1927 1926 - 7 1922 127 16400 2701 115 207 13001 12305 226 14721 12800 34 Address 1100 1100 1100 2531 178 50 250 47 City Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Cleveland Heights Hudson Akron, Ohio Erie Hudson Washington Cleveland Heights Cleveland Hudson Lakewood Cleveland Hudson Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Hudson Jacksonville Oak Harbor Zanesville Massillon Lakewood State FL FL FL OH OH OH PA OH DC OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH FL OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Bert W Corning
Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: May 6, 1919 Burt W. Corning was born in Mecosta County, Michigan of Irish lineage. He went to the country schools to the age of fifteen and began teaching in the district schools. He entered into an apprenticeship to the builder's trade. In 1891 he went into business as a contractor and builder in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1899 he became a practicing architect, opening an office in Cleveland. He was the first man to introduce the private porch to apartment buildings in Cleveland. He was the director of the Niagara Realty Company. His office was located at East 105th Street and Superior Avenue.

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Structure Apartment building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment building for Dorr Wolcott Apartment Building for E. Scharpsteen Apartment Building for F.J. Cronk Apartment Building for James Burr Apartment Building for James Burr Apartment building for McQuigg Apartment building for William Schmehl Apartment house for J.B. Freeman Date 1909 1913 1913 1913 1917 1902 1914 1908 1911 1911 1908 1904 1907 1885-7 1934 10317 6202 6202 Address 1981 1351 1365 1377 2707 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Commercial - Residential Building for Frank Ubersox Commercial Building Commercial building for Dr. W.C. Webber Commercial Building for George Brown Commercial Residential Building Commercial residential building for G.E. Milligan Commercial residential building for J.C. McClure Crawford Tilden Apartment Building Dorn School of Expression and Dramatic Art Dr. O.A. Palmer Residence Dr. O.A. Palmers Hospital Ella Ramsdell Residence Four story apartment for Jesse Nichols, Jr Four suite terrace Four suite terrace for F.J. Land Glenola Apartments N.C. Colgan Residence Neil Colgan Residence Poinciana Apartment Building Republic Apartment Building Residence Residence for Charles Grip Residence for Charles Gripe Residence for Emma Reeves Residence for Mrs. E. Staiger Residence on Terrace Terrace Terrace for A.E. Dudley Terrace for Casper Aul Terrace for J.Brown Terrace for J.H. Paine Terrace for J.W. McClure Terrace for W.M. Duncan Terrace on for Mrs. Salter Wiedeman Residence Wolcott Apartments

Date 1910 1917 1905 1914 1911 1908 1907 1908 1913 1904 nd 1906 1907 1905 1905 nd 1904 1904 1910 nd 1912 1906 1906 1905 1904 1904 1905 1907 1906 1905 1906 1905 1905 1905 1904 1907 nd

Address 9801-9 12321

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

10622 11221-3

Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland

1831 7306

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1279

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1832 1336 1336 1875 1886 9106-8 10220 10619 1329 2801-9 11420 10507-17 1953 2159-66 7604-16

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Corning, Florence and Corning


Birth/Established: 1916 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1917 This was an architectural firm that included Burt Corning, Vance Florence, and Verne Corning, son of Burt. The firm was in existence in 1916 and 1917.

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Structure Two suite apartment Warehouse Date 1918 1917 Address City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Unknown Unknown

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Robert Crabb
Birth/Established: 1848 Biography: Death/Disolved: July 6, 1916 The English - born Robert Crabb was listed as a carpenter contractor in the 1894 Cleveland City Directory and as an architect in city directories from 1906 until his death in 1916.

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Structure Apartment for James Leighton Apartment house Brighton Flats Brighton Flats for Miller & Forbes Cleveland & Sandusky Brewing Company Commercial - Residential Building for George Matchett Commercial / residential building for James Leighton Commercial building Commercial Building Commercial Building for Koblitz Bros. Commercial Residential Building for George Matchett Henry H. Platt Residence Store and apartment building for Lillian Rost three story apartment Date 1899 1898 1901 1901 1910 1898 - 9 1899 1904 1912 1902 1898 1901 1906-7 1904 1016-24 1265-9 9702 - 6 1894 3269 3269 2705 8501 - 3 7023-9 Address 3197-3203 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Charles Frank Cramer


Birth/Established: 1863 Biography: Death/Disolved: after 1930 C. Frank Cramer was a native of Racine, Wisconsin and was raised and educated there. In 1882 he was a draughtsman in the office of Joseph Blackburn and in 1886 formed a partnership with Godfrey Fugman that lasted until 1897. A booklet on the works of Cramer and Fugman was published. He left the architectural firm in 1898 for duty in the U.S. Army during the Spanish American War. In 1900 he was the Superintendent of Construction of United States Public Buildings. In 1930 he was living in Lorain with his daughter Grace Smith.

Cramer and Fugman


Birth/Established: 1886 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1897 Cramer and Fugman were in existence between 1886 and 1897. The principles of the firm were Charles Frank Cramer and Godfrey Fugman. The firm's work was highlighted in a publication Greater Cleveland Architecture, that included many commercial buildings and residences.

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Structure Addition to Commerical - Residential Building for Philip Kraft Adella Apartments Barn for Baehr Brewery Bell Block Bender Block Business block for I. Bruno $10,000 C. Frank Cramer Residence Central Patrol Station #1 Charles Voth Residence Cleveland Crematory Building Cleveland Fire Station #16 Date 1895 1895 1892-3 1892 1890 1893 1894 - 5 1894 1891 1893 1888 7911 Address 1835-41 450-62 1541 1763 2528-36 828 2247 418-20 1882 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

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Structure Columbia Building Commercial - Residential Building for Charles Heiser Commercial - Residential Building for Christ Malt Commercial - Residential Building for Christ Malt Commercial - Residential Building for George Meinel Commercial - Residential Building for John Meinel Commercial - Residential Building for Maz Greenhut Commercial Building Commercial building for A.H. May 3 story brick 40 x 87 Commercial building for H. Machke Commercial Building for Henry Claus Commercial Building for Walker & Rogge Commercial building for Wm Tinker 40 x 80 $5800 Commerical - Residential Building for Philip Kraft Commission House for Messers. Levy & Stearn Double frame dwelling for Mrs. Rier Double Residence for Charles Saeltzer Dr. John Lueke Residence Euclid Town Hall First Baptist Church Frederick Scheuermann Residence George Faulhaber Residence George Oswald Residence German Publishing House Godfrey Fugman Residence Haffner Block Hannah Apartment Building for Hanna Block Estate J.O. Greene Carriage Company John H. Lowrie Residence John Kuschmann Residence John Meyer Residence John S. Hill Residence "The Eyrie" L.W. Heimseth Residence Leisy Family Mausoleum Loew Block Mechanics Bank Building Hall Memorial Hall Baldwin College Mrs. Baehr Residence National Saengerfest Hall Nazarene Baptist Church Produce Exchange Bank Building Pythian Temple Remodeling of Levy and Stearn Building Residence for Christian Diemer Residence for George Hector

Date 1890 1891 1890 1896 1889 1889 1896 1895 1888 1888 1894 1888 1888 1892 1891 1888 1891 1894 1894 1888 1889 1889 1888 1889 1895-6 1890 1896 1895 1890 1889 1890 1894 1888 1892-3 1891 1890 1896 1890 1893 1894 1889 1895-6 1895 1888 1888

Address 5601 4825 - 31 7400 - 06 7402 - 4 5361 - 5 5361 - 3 4601 - 3 1738

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing altered Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

3700-2 4124-30 3622

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1835 - 41 200-40

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2078 - 80 1780 21050 4516 2139 3022 3212 2969-73 2257 4419-21 1122 1212 6212 6610 3230 399 2639 2142 5501-5603 50 8309-11 2466 8415 521 911-9 246-8 2729 2539-45

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Berea Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Residence for J.H. Lowrie Residences for Sylvester Miller Savarin Building Savarin Building Sommer Block St. John's Hospital St. Luke's Episcopal Church St. Paul's United Evangelical Church Rectory Standard Sewing Machine Company Office Building Store and Hall for Christian Stocke The Meriden Block for G.E. Howe The Witzel Block Twelfth Precinct Patrol Station Vacha Moorish Building Vogt Block W.C. Langenau Residence Wetzel Block William C. Bolles Residence William G. Perry Residence William G. Perry Residence

Date 1891 1890 1891 1891 1890 1891-2 1897 1894 1895 1890 1888 1891 1894 nd 1888 1894-5 1891 1892 1894 1894

Address 6212 1947 - 9 2012-6 2012 - 6 2104 7911 348 2712 6406 6017 - 9 3955-67 3100-4 8316 3303-7 13315 2734-42 5715 1619 1619

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Niles Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

Frank Cudell
Birth/Established: 1844 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1916 Frank Cudell was born in Aix la Chapelle, Germany. He studied architecture there and left Germany in 1866, initially settling in New York, working in the office of architect Leopold Eidlitz. He came to Cleveland in 1867 where he worked in the offices of local architects. In 1871 he opened his own office, soon forming a partnership with J.N. Richardson under the name of Cudell & Richardson. He was naturalized as an American citizen on June 22, 1871. In 1878 he invented a sewer gas trap. In 1890, because of his health, he turned his interest in the business over to Richardson. He remained active in civic affairs, presenting an alternative to the Group Plan. In 1902 he proposed building a city hall on Public Square. He filed a lawsuit against the City regarding the selection of J. Milton Dyer as the architect for Cleveland City Hall. He bequeathed his entire estate to the City, after the death of his widow in 1937, including his home that has become Cudell Recreation Center, two apartment buildings on West Boulevard, and shares of Cleveland Railway stock. The Cudell clock tower was erected as a memorial to him in 1917.

Cudell and Richardson


Birth/Established: 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1890 Cudell and Richardson was active from 1871 to 1890. This firm designed commercial buildings and residences during the height of the Victorian era. It also designed several churches in Cleveland and surrounding communities, several of which had strong German congregations. It is best remembered for its large commercial buildings. These included the Root & McBride Building (1884), the George Worthington Company Building (1882), the Perry Payne Building (1889), the Beckmann Building (1888), and B.S. Hippler's Block.

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Structure B.S. Hippler's Block Barn for Jacob Goldsmith Beckman Building Block for George Johnson Bradd's Building Bradley Building Brick block for Mr. Scofield Brick Block for William Body Business Block Date nd 1889 1888 1882 nd 1887 1882 1882 nd Champlain Street 262 Address 813-5 2200 387-409 707City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Carriage Manufactury Commercial Building for Frederick Baggett (later Metzner Block) Commercial Building for Thomas Lauter Excelsior Club Factory for Cleveland Varnish Company Franklin Circle Christian Church Fred Pelton Residence George R. Canfield Residence George Worthington Company Building Germania Hall Haltnorth Hannes Tiedemann Residence Hannes Tiedemann Summer Residence Jewish Orphan Asylum Lamson & Sessions Masonic Temple McBride Brothers Merits Joseph Residence (Educational Alliance) Morgan Lithograph Building N.O. Stone Block Odd Fellows Hall Perry Payne Building Peter Deimer Residence Ralph Worthington (later Lucretia Garfield) Residence Ralph Worthington Residence Residence for Samuel W. Sessions Root and McBride Building Scottish Rite Cathedral Seminary Building Severance Building Seymour Block for Belden Seymour St. John's Roman Catholic Church St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church Tenement for John Ruedy

Date nd 1880 1885 1887 1889 1874- 1883 1883 1889 1882 1881 nd 1881 1880 1888 nd nd nd nd 1886 1889 1874 1888 1872 1881 nd 1888 1884 nd 1880 nd 1876 1875-8 1873 1873-4 1879-81 1874 1888

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished

1901 811 3754 3111 1688 2548 2355 802-32 2416 4318 12028 4900

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2104 1362 - 80 314-8 1500 740 6409 3848

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2323 1220

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2513-25 2301

Cleveland Glandorf Cleveland Monroeville Ft. Laramie Cleveland

2693

Cleveland

Edward A Curtis
Birth/Established: January 10, 1893 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1937 Edward A. Curtis was born in Salem, Ohio and was listed as a architect in the Cleveland City Directories from 1914 until 1924.

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Structure Apartments for Edward Curtis Apartments for Edward Curtis Commercial / residential building Commercial Building Date 1923 1923 1917 1916 Address 253 247 7813 11317 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

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Structure Dwelling Four apartment buildings Four family residence Four family residence Four family residence Residential Residential Commercial Building for M. Galnick

Date 1917 1917 1914 1914 1914 1917 1917

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

966, 963, 958, 955 668 684-6 680-

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Joseph Daniels
Birth/Established: Unknown Biography: Death/Disolved: Unknown Joseph Daniels was active as a Cleveland architect in the late 19th century. He appears in Cleveland City Directories as a draftsman in 1882. He is listed as an architect by 1891. He was a partner of Joseph Blackburn.

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Structure Residence for Louise Gott U.S. Baking Company Woodland Hills School Date 1891 1892 1884 Address 6311 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished

Monroe Ensign Deane


Birth/Established: July 13, 1876 Biography: Death/Disolved: September 27, 1936 Monroe Ensign Deane was an Ohio-born architect who appears in Cleveland City Directories as an architect from 1924 until his death in 1936. He worked for Harold Burdick in 1925. He is noted as a registered architect in the Ohio Architect November 1940 listing. He died at Mount Sinai Hospital.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Date 1929 nd nd nd nd nd 1925 nd nd 1928 1930 17300 18040 2830 2721 20101 3080 15900 17600 2713 16850 Address City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Bartholomew S DeForest
Birth/Established: 1827 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1886 B.S. DeForest was a native of New York State. He was active as a Cleveland architect from 1876 until his death in 1886. He was a veteran of the Civil War. He wrote "Random Sketches and Wandering Thoughts or What I saw in camp; With a historical sketch of the Second Oswego Regiment, Eighty First New York". His architectural practice occurred in the era before building permits, so we know of one building that he designed.

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Herman Dercum
Birth/Established: May 23, 1879 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Herman Dercum was born in Cleveland of German-born parents and was educated at Cornell University with a B.S. in architecture granted in 1902 and a M.S. in architecture granted in 1903. He was listed in Cleveland City Directories as an architect from 1907 to 1939. He was a partner with George Beer from 1907 to 1929. He lived at 1956 West Boulevard in Cleveland. He moved to Longview, Washington and worked as an architect for Long?Bell Lumber Company in the 1940?s. His wife Carlotta lived until the age of 104 and died in Goldendale, Washington in 1987.

Dercum and Beer


Birth/Established: 1917 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1939 Dercum and Beer was in business from 1907 to 1939, ten years after the 1929 death of partner George W. Beer. The firm was known for its Craftsman style residences, built in Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, and Lakewood. It was also the architect of significant buildings in Cleveland including the Cudell Clock Tower, the Penton Office Building, and the Hotel Linn.

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Structure Carl W. Gehring Residence Commercial building addition Country Home for Judge W.A. Babcock Crannell Morgan Residence Cudell Clock Tower Dr. Guy Lovett Residence Globe, Machine and Stamping H.D. Messick Residence -Fontenay Road Hotel Linn J.H. Rogers Joseph C. Huber Residence Penton Press and Plate Building Penton Publishing Reasner Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence fo George D. Jones Residence for Bertha Backus Residence for Guarantee Building Company Residence for John A. Zangerle Residence for Mr. Gender Residence for Mrs. Fenton Residence for O. Krause S.A.P. Schrayer Residence St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Store and apartment for George D. Jones Walter S. Pope Residence Date 1910 1917 nd 1908 1917 1925 1918 1927 1908 nd 1910 1924 1925 1923 1910 1914 1914 1915 1917 nd 1907 1917 1927 1915 1907 1907 1907 nd 1935 1907 1915 340 1076-80 2271 Hudson Cleveland Cleveland Heights 17841 17829 18901 10418 2717 2926 1213 10216 1533 11310 2115 1524 1432 1285 118 1390 2877 Address 13475 3167 City Lakewood Cleveland Gates Mills Akron Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Lakewood State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Standing unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing

Antonio Di Nardo
Birth/Established: February 1, 1889 Death/Disolved: 1948

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Antonio Di Nardo was born in Italy and came to Cleveland in 1916 after attending the University of Pennsylvania. While in Philadelphia he was associated with the firms Durking, Okie & Ziegler; Cove and Stewardson; and Paul Cret. In New York he worked in the office of Arnold W. Brunner. He was also involved in the early planning of Fairmount Road Village (also known as Belgian Village). He was a member of the firm of Koehl & DiNardo in 1924.

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Structure Ashwood Apartments Belgian Village Black Residence George Andomeit Residence Great Lakes Exposition Transportation Building St. Augustine's Church St. Cecilia Church St. Hugo of the Hills St. Margare of Hungary Catholic Church Date 1928 nd nd 1932 1930 1924-5 nd 1931-6 1929 - 30 204 10400 2215 2917 Address 2822 City Cleveland Cleveland Mansfield Gates Mills Cleveland Barberton Detroit Bloomfield Hills Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH MI MI OH Status Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing

John W Dolman
Birth/Established: 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1925 John W. Dolman was active as an architect from 1891 to 1901. He was the architect of several fire department facilities throughout the city.

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Structure Engine House #23 Engine House #24 Fire Department Headquarters Date 1894 1894 1894 Address 8501 3725 328 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Demolished

Francis K. Draz
Birth/Established: November 1, 1894 Biography: Death/Disolved: September 9, 1974 Francis Draz was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and raised in Mt. Vernon, New York. He went to Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh. He was a member of the firm of Small, Small, Reeb, and Draz. He lived on Falls River Road in Chagrin Falls.

Donald O Dunn
Birth/Established: 1892 Biography: Death/Disolved: June 17, 1932 Donald O. Dunn was born in New York City and was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He settled in Cleveland in 1917, working with Hubbell & Benes from 1917 to 1919, with Franz Warner during 1919, and then Walker and Weeks from 1919 to 1926. While at Walker and Weeks he became junior partner where he was in charge of plans for Hathaway Brown School, the University School, Wesleyan College for Women. He went into a partnership with Munroe Copper in 1926 that lasted until the end of his life in 1932. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, the Frieze and Cornice Honorary Architectural Club, the University and Hermit Clubs. He lived in Shaker Heights.

William H Dunn
Birth/Established: 1847 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1906 William H. Dunn was the architect of several important religious buildings and for the Cleveland Board of Education. He worked in the office of Levi T. Scofield for seventeen years. He designed St. Stanislaus Church in 1886, the Convent of the Good Shepherd, St. Wendelin Church, and St. Mary's Church in Lorain. He was the City building inspector under Mayors Babcock (1887-8) and Gardner (1885-1886, 1889 -1891). He was also superintendant of school buildings and was responsible for Cleveland Public Schools from 1884 to 1894. He boarded on Quincy Avenue in 1900 and was never married. He owned one sixth of the Fulton Tool Company. He died 3 April 1906 and is buried in Calvary Cemetery.

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Structure Addition to Holy Rosary Church Additions to the Convent of the Good Shepherd Bolton School addition Central High School Annex (demolished) Cleveland Manuel Training School Commercial - Residential Building for Dennis Flannery Commercial Building Commercial Building for Dennis Flannery Denison School Annex Double Residence for James Scanlon Dunham School Annex East Madison School Annex Euclid Apartment Building for James Rochford Fairmount School Four story apartment building for Hazard Realty Giddings School Hough School Hough School addition Kentucky School Mayflower School Miles Park School Pearl Amusement Roller Rink R.B. Hayes School Rectory for St. Colman Roman Catholic Church Residence for J.H. Ely Residence for William Mullens Sackett School South Case School South High School St. Bernard's St. Catherine Hall St. Colman's Parsonage St. Edward's School St. Mary's Church St. Stanislaus Church St. Wendelin Roman Catholic Church Store and apartment for H. Hackman Stores and Hall for W.H. Dunn Tremont School addition Waring School Warren School Woodland School Zanesville High School Zion Lutheran School

Date 1896 1904 1894 1890 1893 -4 1888 1888 1888 1892 1889 1893 1893 1900 1891 1901 1890 1887 1893 1891 1894 1890 1904 1890 1889 1882 1900 1891 1890 1894 1899 1889 1903 1895 1886 1903 1895 1899 1891 1884 1892 1891 1902

Address 12001

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

2094

Cleveland Cleveland

5805 3604 3604 3604

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

4602 - 8 1130 11466 - 8 1950

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2250

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3900 2640

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2027

Cleveland Cleveland

1618 3349 2312 7351 309

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Zanesville Cleveland Cleveland

2062 300 3649 2259-81

Cleveland Lorain Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

4105 9511

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Dunn and Copper


Birth/Established: 1926 Death/Disolved: 1932

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Active from 1926 until 1932 this firm was formed by Donald Dunn and Munroe Copper. It would dissolve with the death of Donald Copper in 1932. The firm designed houses in Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, Waite Hill and Wadsworth, that were often featured in Bystander and Cleveland Town Topics magazine.

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Structure Don Young Residence Edgar Weil Residence Greif Raible Residence H.V. Haas Residence J.W. Morrison Residence Joseph H. Thompson Residence Manikiki Country Club Prescott Ely Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for George Price Residence for I.R. Martin Residence for John A. McGean Residence for Warren Griffin King Residence for Wilbur Brooks Stillwell Residence Wayne Young Residence 1929 1926 1931 1927 1929 1927 1927 1929 1929 1929 1927 1926 18926 20814 221 3120 15020 3266 18009 2655 1930 1930 2955 2729 2900 35501 19700 Date 1930-1 1930 Address 542 20030 City Wadsworth Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Willoughby Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Waite Hill Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Wadsworth State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

James R. Duthie
Birth/Established: April 13, 1891 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 12, 1939 James Duthie was born in Harriman, Tennessee. He enlisted in the army during World War I. He was a member of the firm of Fox, Duthie and Foose, and later Fox and Duthie. He resided at 3102 Warthington in Shaker Heights.

W Stillman Dutton
Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1914 W. Stillman Dutton was active as a Cleveland architect from 1893 until 1912. In 1893 he was a member of the firm of Watterson and Dutton. He lived at 1064 East 97th Street. His office was first in the Society for Savings and then the New England Building.

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Structure Apartment House for Nellie Teichman Building on East 4th Street Cleveland, Terminal and Valley Depot East End Savings Frank Goheen Residence Passenger Depot for Erie Railroad Company Residence Residence Residence for Amelia Ambose Stores for L.F. & S. Burgess Date 1894 1895 1897 Nd 1895 1897 Nd Nd 1901 1896 1856 2163 - 7 1897 3097 829 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Salineville Gates Mills Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

J Milton Dyer
Birth/Established: April 22, 1870 Death/Disolved: May 1957

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J. Milton Dyer was born in Middletown, Pennsylvania where his father had a hardware business. In 1881, his family moved to Willson (E.55th Street) and Woodland Avenue area, then known as Rock's Corners. He attended Central High School. He went to work for Brown Hoisting where he earned a scholarship to the Case Institute of Technology. He continued to work there during the summer. In 1906, the Architectural Record published an article on his work where he was highlighted as one of a growing number of professionally educated architects settling in smaller American cities. Significant architectural talent came out of his office including Frank Walker, Harry Weeks, and Reynold Hinsdale. He also worked for Warner & Swassey for several years. He lived on East 71st Street until the last few years of his life. He never married, living with his mother until her death in 1923 and then with his sister until her death in 1954. He then went on to live in a rest home in Cleveland Heights. He was not listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect listing. He died at the age of eighty-seven and is buried in Woodland Cemetery.

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Structure Anderson Hall - Asheville School Brooklyn Bank Building Brooklyn Heights Cemetery Mausoleum Brown Hoisting Machine Burns Residence Central National Bank City Hospital Dormitory Cleveland Athletic Club Cleveland City Hall Coast Guard Station Columbia Electric Building building wings Commercial Building E.W. Moore Residence Edmund Burke Residence First Methodist Church First National Bank Francis Line Residence G. F. Gund Residence George Kuhlman Car Company George N. Chandler Residence Gillsy Hotel Guardian Trust Building H. H. Johnson Residence Henry Osborn Residence Herrick Library Hotel James Ferris Residence Lake County Courthouse Loftus Cuddy Residence M.T. Silver & Company Mill Street School National Malleable Castings National Malleable Castings Office Peerless Motor Car Factory Premier Industries Ramsey Apartment anad Store Building Republic Oil Company Reserve Terminals Residence for A. Chisholm Samuel Dodge Residence Date 1899 1904 nd 1901 1903 nd 1906-7 1911 1916 1940 1901 1914 nd 1910 1905 nd 1908 1907 1901 1902 1907 1904 nd 1909 1902 1903 1909 nd nd 1911 1904 1906 1906 1906 1920 nd 1901 1912 1908 nd 1300 4409 2310-20 10924 11101 1891-21 322-6 1574 11125 3000 1118 601 1 4403 5713-17 300-8 3764 Address City Asheville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Warrensville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Wellington Cleveland Cleveland Painesville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Sharon Cleveland Cleveland Alliance Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State NC OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

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Structure Several rooms of Case School of Applied Science Small store for Samuel Dodge Spirit of Progress St. Paul's Episcopal Church Stables and garage for Mt. Townsend Standard Manufacturing Sterling Welch Store Summit County Courthouse Swassey Observatory Tavern Club Taylor's Department Store and Arcade Terrace for Mr. A. Silverberg Treadway Residence U.S. Treasury Building Venice Apartments W.F. Dodge Residence Warner and Swassey Addition Warrensville Farm - Infirmary Group Warrensville Farm - Tubercular Hospital Warrensville Farm - Workhouse Group Westminster Presbyterian Church Windemere Presbyterian Church

Date 1901 1903 1909 1907 1905 nd 1909 1906-8 1909 1905 1907 1905 1904 1915 1922 1904 nd nd nd nd 1907 1904

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH CA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

300

Akron Cleveland Cleveland

1235 209 3522 630 1841 8911 301 8409

Cleveland Akron Granville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland San Francisco Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1443

Cleveland East Cleveland

George Ebeling
Birth/Established: June 17, 1889 Biography: Death/Disolved: November 16, 1951 George Ebeling was a West Virginia-born architect. In 1917 he was self employed as an architect with offices in the McClain Building in Wheeling, West Virginia. He would later move to Cleveland. He was a partner with George Greible for one year.

John Edelmann
Birth/Established: 1857 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1900 John Edelmann was born in Cleveland. He spent time in Cleveland, Chicago, and New York. In 1873 he went to work for William Le Baron Jenney, where he met Louis Sullivan. Politically radical, he helped form the Socialist League in New York. He was also an excellent free hand artist. In 1880 in Chicago Dankmar Adler hired him as an office foreman. Louis Sullivan was hired as a draftsman at Edelmann's suggestion. He returned to Cleveland in 1881 where he joined the firm of Coburn and Barnum as a foreman. He returned to Chicago to work in the office of S.S. Beman. During the late 1880's he was living in New York City. In 1894 he was in Forest Hill, New Jersey.

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Structure Stephens and Widlar Building Wilshire Building Date 1881 1881 Address City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Demolished Demolished

Arthur C Edwards
Birth/Established: 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: January 31, 1948 Arthur C. Edwards was born in Lansing, Michigan. He was educated in public schools and completed a two-year course of technical training. He also apprenticed as a carpenter, and then engaged in contracting for ten years. He left Cleveland in 1926. He moved to Toledo where he died in 1948. He was not listed in the November 1940 listing of registered architects that appeared in Ohio Architect.

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Structure Apartment House for M. Levine Apartment House for S. Kline Charles Heer Residence Commercial - residential building for H.G. Henderson Harry Kilpatrick Residence M.S. Dennis Residence Metzner Building addition Mr. Levini's Residence Addition Residence of C.L. Biggs T.G. Simmons Residence

Date 1907 1907 1908 1907 nd nd 1910 1907 1907 nd

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Standing

1477

Lakewood Chagrin Falls

1639 1460 1897-1905

Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland OH OH OH OH OH

Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing

15709

Cleveland

John Eisenmann
Birth/Established: 1852 Biography: Death/Disolved: January 6, 1924 John Eisenmann was born in Detroit and educated in Monroe, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1871. He served as the assistant United States engineer in the lake survey service. He then went to Europe to study architecture, graduating from the Polytechinical School at Stuttgart. He then took a course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He came to Cleveland in 1878. In 1882 he accepted a position as professor of engineering at Case School of Applied Science. In 1887 he went into private practice. He was the landscape architect and superintendent of parks while Wade Park was improved and was the supervising architect for the Board of Education from 1883 until 1889. He supervised the construction of many local schools, as well as hospitals, churches, and other small public buildings in Pennsylvania and other states. He is best known as the architect, along with George Smith, of the Old Arcade, the stellar example of that building type in the country. He was appointed by Governor McKinley as member of the state house commission and was the architect of the Ohio Building at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo (1900). In 1903 Mayor Tom Johnson appointed him to a new building code commission.

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Structure Addition to commercial building for the Bradley Estate Alterations to commercial building for Weber, Lind & Hall Brick store and dwelling for Guardian Trust Brownell School Buhrer School Case School of Applied Science (demolished) Childrens Ward fpr City Hospital Clark School Cleveland Dorcas Home for Sick and Destitute Women Cleveland, Frog & Crossing Commercial Building for Bradley Estate Commercial Building for Erastus Cushing Commercial Buildng for Pabst Brewing Conrad Thoma Reisdence Duke School Dunham School E.R. Hull & Dutton Building East Madison School Esmond Apartments Factory Building for Victory Oil Date 1892 1892 1899 1884 1883 1885 1897 1884 1891 - 2 1903 1892 1890 1904 1902 1883 1883 1897 1889 1898 1904 Dunham & Lexington 2025 1130 4806 1530 2357 - 9 1279 - 83 115-7 1380 3345 Address 1279 - 83 70 - 74 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure Farmers and Drovers Stock Yard Co Jackson Street School Joseph Turner and Sons Manufacturing Kinsman School Addition Light Manufacturing Building for Maurice & Ignatz Stone Lincoln School Lincoln School Marion School Ohio Building Ohio Masonic Home Pardee Residence Powerhouse and 5 story commercial building for Bradley est 47 x 195 $22,000 Residence for John O. Ensign Sibley (Jane Addams School) Stanard School Tenement for C.W. Collister The Arcade Three story dry goods for H.K. Cushing Wagner Manufacturing Warehouse for Henry & Betsy Cushing Warehouse for Morris Bradley Trustee West High School West Side Library (Cinecraft) William Taylor and Sons Zion Lutheran Church

Date 1898 1896 ? 1889 1894 1902 1883, 1900 1883 1883 1900 1890-2 1903 1892

Address

City Cleveland Painesville

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH NY OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished

5932 1213 2520 2520

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Buffalo

2655 10220

Springfield Cleveland Cleveland

1890 1884-5 1885 1898 1890 1901 1901 1890 1896 1883 1897 1891 1883

1966 4940 5360 1168 401

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH MI

Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

2040 21 2515 2

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Monroe

Hezikah Eldredge
Birth/Established: 1795 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1845 Hezikah Eldredge was born in Salisbury, Connecticut and spent his youth in Weedsport, New York. He had moved to Rochester, New York in 1829 where new carpentry opportunities existed after the opening of the Erie Canal. Following his first wife's death in 1834 he remarried and moved to Ohio City, which was also experiencing growth with the opening of the Ohio and Erie Canal. At Ohio City he established a shop and lumberyard.

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Structure Cleveland Centre Block of Stores (demolished) First Presbyterian Church Holland Land Office St. John's Episcopal Church U.S. Bank of Buffalo Buffalo, New York Vineyard Lane Bridge Date 1834-6 1825 nd 1835 1836 1845 2905 Address City Cleveland Rochester Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH NY OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

John H Elliot
Birth/Established: 1862 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 27, 1945 John H. Elliot was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada of American born parents. He arrived in Cleveland with Wilm Knox in 1888. He handled the design aspects for the firm. In Cleveland he lived at 1573 East 93rd Street. He retired to St. Petersburg, Florida in 1925, where he died in 1945.

Junior W Everhard
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Birth/Established: July 19, 1890 Biography:

Death/Disolved: March 11, 1976

Junior W. Everhard was a South Dakota-born architect. He was a 1913 graduate of Hiram College and also received degrees from Carnegie Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania. He worked for the Miami Valley Conservation District in Dayton, Ohio in the late teens. In 1930 he lived at 9213 Clifton Boulevard, later moving to 6824 Forview Road in Brecksville. He was a member of the Cleveland Kiwanis Club, the YMCA, the Cleveland Engineering Society, the American Institute of Architects, and an elder of Franklin Circle Christian Church. He died in St. Luke's Hospital and is buried in Hiram Cemetery in Hiram, Ohio.

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Structure Heights Christian Church Hiram College Administration Building Hiram College Gymnasium Residence Towslee School Triumph the Church 1924 1956 1930 11508 3555 9218 Date 1933 Address 17300 City Shaker Heights Hiram Hiram Cleveland Brunswick Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing

William Stanley Ferguson


Birth/Established: May 8, 1880 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1954 William Stanley Ferguson was an architect, engineer, and inventor who was born in St. Thomas, Ontario and educated in the Cleveland Public Schools. He invented two-rope ore digging buckets, and the Ferguson re-inforced dock, used throughout the United States. He became the President of the W.S. Ferguson Company in 1910. From 1924 to 1929 he was the Director of Public Service for the City of Cleveland, President and General Manager of the Memphis Hy-Lands Company, the Roland Realty Company, the Roland Improvement Company, the Weona Realty Company, and Steemoil Burner Company. He was Vice President of the Dock and Teminal Engineering Company. He was on the board of directors of the National Town and Country Club. He lived at 26151 Lake Shore Boulevard in 1930. His office was in the 1900 Euclid Building. He is listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect list.

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Structure Avon Lake Theatre C.H. Conners Dancing Academy Cleveland Motor Sales Company Commercial Building Commercial Building for Templar Realty Commercial Building fro Standard Drugs Cresswell Building Factory for Mason Tire and Rubber Liquid Carbonic Corporation Medical Centre Building Ohio Buick Welfare Building restaurant Date 1949 1919 1919 - 20 1923 1921 1918 nd 1917 1929 1923 1927 1917 705 1318 1001 Address 33487 6445 3950 2000 6820 City Avon Lake Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Kent Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished

Ferguson and Cameron


Birth/Established: 1907 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1907 This architectural firm was formed by Harry Ferguson and James Cameron. It was only listed in the 1907 Cleveland City Directory.

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F Stillman Fish
Birth/Established: 1883 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1957 F. Stillman Fish attended parochial schools in Cleveland and went to St. Ignatius College. In 1902, he went to work as a draftsman in the office of Searles and Hirsh and, three years later, went to work for Steffens and Steffens. In 1908 he went to Columbia University to pursue studies in architecture. This was followed by four years in the New York branch of the Beaux Arts Society. After completion of studies he was associated with the firms of Grosvenor Atterbury, Ernest Greene, Reed & Stem, and Woodruff Leeming. After returning to Cleveland he was associated with Charles Schneider and William Lougee. He was a member of the Beaux-Arts Society of New York and the Knights of Columbus. He lived at 2945 Corydon Road in Cleveland Heights. He is listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 issue of Ohio Architect. He retired in 1952.

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Structure Apartment House Churches in New York City and Boston Residence Residence for A. Pawlak Residence for H.H. Howard Residence for H.H. Howard Residence for H.H. Howard Residence for H.H. Howard St. Ignatius Parish Church St. James Church St. Paul's Church St. Timothy's Church Date 1914 Nd 1922 1917 1917 1917 1917 1918 1925 - 1930 1925 - 35 1930 1924 17514 1231 4341 14416 15506 13057 13051 13047 13207 Address 1373 City Cleveland New York City Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Lakewood Euclid Garfield Heights State OH NY O OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Status Standing

Adrian Foose
Birth/Established: March 29, 1884 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 31,1969 Adrian Foose born in Wheeling, West Virginia. He was associated with the architectural firms of Crowell and Little, Fox, Duthie & Fox; and Koehl & Foose. He retired from Warner & Swassey in 1949 and moved to Los Angeles. He died in Laguna Hills, California.

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Sampson James Fountain


Birth/Established: November 15, 1881 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 15, 1914 Sampson J. Fountain was a native of Camden, Alabama. He received an engineering degree from the A&M College of Texas and a degree in architecture from the University of Illinois. He was appointed as the City Architect of Manila by the American government. He later entered the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He came to Cleveland in 1908 to work in the offices of J. Milton Dyer. In that office he worked on the interior arcade of the Sterling & Welch store. He formed a partnership with Arthur F. Moratz about 1910. In Cleveland he lived at 10521 Tacoma Avenue in Glenville.

Fountain & Moratz


Birth/Established: 1910 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1914 This architectural firm was established by Sampson Fountain and Arthur Moratz. It was active in Cleveland from 1910 until 1914. The firms work was featured in the February 1912 issue of the Ohio Architect and Builder. The firm was later purchased by Paul Cahill.

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Structure Bethlehem Lutheran Church Church First Christian Church Date Nd Nd Nd Address City Chicago Hennepin Canton State IL IL OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown

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Structure First Presbyterian Church Hospital Residence of Dr. E.W. Gurley Residence of Dr. H.M. Schufell Residence of Edson L. Cannon Residence of F.A. Emmerton Residence of Miss D.A. McCall Residence of Mr. Newton B. Wall Residence of W.A. Sherman St. Francis Hospital St. John's Church St. Paul's M.E. Church St. Philomena Parish Buildings

Date Nd Nd Nd Nd 1910 Nd Nd Nd Nd Nd Nd Nd Nd

Address

City Canton Fort Madison Cleveland Canton

State OH IA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH IL OH TX OH

Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Lakes Euclid Taylorville Cullon Houston East Cleveland

George Fox
Birth/Established: August 10, 1881 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 12, 1952 George Fox was a native of Berlin Heights, Ohio. He was the Chief Draftsman for the Cleveland Board of Education in 1918. He remained in that position in the 1920 census. He would later be a member of the architectural firm of Fox, Duthie & Foose, and then Fox & Duthie. In the 1940's he was a member of a firm with Henry Fox.

Fox and Duthie


Birth/Established: 1934 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1940 This was an architectural firm that included George Fox and James Duthie. The firm took this name after Adrian Foose left the partnership.

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Fox, Duthie, and Foose


Birth/Established: 1926 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1932 Fox, Duthie, and Foose was a firm that existed in the late 1920's and early 1930's and which specialized in residential design. The principles of the firm were George Fox, James Duthie, and Adrian Foose.They designed several homes in Shaker Heights and eastern suburbs. Adrian Foose would leave the firm and it became Fox & Duthie.

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Structure Fred Roosa Residence Gall Building Milverton Apartment Raloph Dusseau Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for O.H. Koelker Shaker Block Union Trust Company Date 1930 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 nd nd 1929 1930 1928 1929 1927 1929 2670 23700 19614 17011 22126 3264 18311 18111 Address 14600 3238 City Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Euclid Shaker Heights Euclid Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH O OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

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Structure Union Trust Company

Date 1929

Address

City Cleveland

State OH

Status Demolished

Alfred A French
Birth/Established: 1861 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1943 Albert .A. French began his profession in Toronto, where he built a number of churches and business blocks. He established himself in Cleveland in 1892, where he was initially joined by his brother W. French, who acted as superintendant of construction. A & W. French was succeded by the firm of French and Chapman.

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Structure 3 story apt for Francz Bros 3 story apt for Francz Bros 3 story brick factory for Bishop & Babcock Apartment building Apartment building Apartment Building Apartment building for Louis Morris Apartment House for W.H. Garlock Barber Shop for J. Schwartz Brock Carriage Company Building on Detroit for Robert Duffy Business and apartment block for Milton Morton Cleveland Brass and Iron Bedstead Company Com-res bldg for J.H. Champ 4 story Commercial block Commercial building on Commercial/ apartment building E.D. Shattuck Residence E.D. Smith Residence on Euclid Heights Factory addition Hotel for H.T. Loomis J.E. Terry Residence Kinsman Street M.E. Church Addition Mariva Apartments for W.D. Drake Pohlman Residence Residence for Dr. F. Fagan Residence for William Howells Rose & Burdick Double Residence Second Congregational Church Store and apartment Store and apartment building for M.M. Levison Terrace Terrace for T.A. Clark Terrace on Outhwaite Street for Carl Reiger The Mariva Apartments Three story brick and stone apt Date 1901 1901 1901 1906 1907 1907 1905 1894 1904 1903 1905 1895 1901 1896 1898 1904 1903 1904 1905 1898 1906 1894 1899 1899 1903-4 1904 1905 1892 1904 1906 1904 1904 1904 1905 1899 1895 6212 11825 2028-30 2472 1884 3961 1693 1713 - 21 559 1303 1543 1547 1547 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland North Olmsted Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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French and Chapman


Birth/Established: 1893 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1894 This architectural firm included Albert French and Ernest Chapman.

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Structure Dettelback Block Double Residence for Burdick and Rose E.C. Bates Residence Freedom Christian Assembly Haber Block Henry Smyth Residence N.W. Hower Residence Rose & Burdick Doulbe Residence Second Reformed Church Second Reformed Church and Parsonnage Whitaker Apartment House for Charles & Ann Whitaker Date 1894 Nd Nd 1894 Nd Nd Nd 1892 1893 Nd 1894 1025 2028 - 30 3801 765 Address City Cleveland Streator Alliance Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Burbank Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

French, A & W.
Birth/Established: 1891 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1892 Brothers Alfred and Walter French were partners in an architectural firm in the early 1890's. Alfred French would go on to partner in the firms of French & La Chance, and French & Chapman and then form his own firm.

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Structure Machine Shop and Boiler Works (River Works & Boiler Company) for Thomas Teare and Matthew Thomas Residence for I.S. Oberbrunner Residendce for Joseph J. Adams Date 1892 Address 1201 - 7 City Cleveland State OH Status Demolished

1891 1891

2644 - 6 1947

Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH

Demolished Demolished

Godfrey Fugman
Birth/Established: September 22, 1858 Biography: Death/Disolved: September 3, 1935 Godfrey Fugman was born in Wurtemberg, Germany. He was educated in Stuttgart and came to the United States in 1881. He is first listed in Cleveland City Directories in 1885. From 1886 to 1897 he was a partner with C. Frank Cramer, until Cramer left to serve in the Spanish American War. Cramer and Fugman were mostly known for their commercial buildings. He was a partner with Emile Uhlrich from 1899 to 1903. Fugman & Uhlrich became known for religious buildings both for Roman Catholic and Protestant congregations, including St. Michael's School on Scranton Road, St. Procop's Church on West 41st Street, the Independent Evangelical Protestant Church on West 44th Street, and Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Youngstown. Most notably they designed the Art Noveau J.L. Hudson Store on Euclid Avenue. The firm's buildings had a European influence in their design. The Fugman & Uhlrich partnership ended in 1903. Uhlrich went on to practice individually while Fugman formed a short - lived partnership with Harry Cone in 1905 before he also went on to practice individually. He also became heavily involved in constructing buildings on investment real estate he owned.

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Structure Business block for I. Bruno $10,000 Cleveland Crematory Building Commercial Building Date 1893 1893 1895 1738 Address 828 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing

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Structure Residence for Dr. J. H. Lueke Residence for Joseph Strauss Saengerfest Hall Stores and tenements

Date 1894 1894 1893 1894

Address 1780 3812 2466 4120

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

Fugman and Cone


Birth/Established: 1905 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1906 Godfrey Fugman formed an architectural partnership with Harry A. Cone in June 1905.

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Fugman and Uhlrich


Birth/Established: 1899 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1903 This architectural firm was formed by German - born Godfrey Fugman and French - born Emile Uhlrich and was in existance between 1899 and 1903. Buildings by this firm had a very European flare. Notably they included the Art Nouveau J. L. Hudson store and St. Michael's School on Scranton Road. Fugman and Uhlrich developed an alternative to the Group Plan that called for mall directly north of Public Square, terminating in a railroad station on the lakefront. A rendering of their proposal appeared in the Ohio Architect and Builder. It had a much more European appearance, with a domed City Hall and Public Library. It also had sites for a music hall and art museum.

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Structure Addition to Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Building for Krause Furniture Calvary Cemetery Keepers Residence Cleveland Creamatory Commercial - Residential Building for Godfrey Fugman Ditsch Hall Frank Mares Residence German American Club House Independent Evangelical Protestant Church J. O'Donnell Residence J.L. Hudson Store Parsonage for Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Residence and office for Geroge Hopkins Residence for A.M. Haber Residence for A.S. Honk Residence for Frank Mares Residence for J. Carroll Residence for Joseph Noehelfer Residence for William Kees Residence for William Yost School for St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church South Brooklyn Town Hall South Brooklyn Town Hall St. Cyril and Methodius Church Date 1899 1903 1899 1900 1900 1899 1898 1904 1899 1899 1903 1899 1899 1899 1901 1898 1899 1901 1899 1899 1900 1898 1904 1904 3117 2673 2711 2306 2306 252 6117 1452 6117 44 - 50 2104 6602 - 8 Address 3437 5804 - 8 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Akron Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cincinnati Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Youngstown State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church St. Elizabeth's School St. Francis of Assissi Church St. John the Baptist Greek Catholic School and Rectory St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Mary's Church St. Michael's School St. Procop's Catholic Church St. Procop's School Stores and flats for John Jacob Two story frame dwg Two story frame dwg for John Weizer Zion Church

Date 1903 1900 1901 1900 1901 1902-3 1906 1899 1901 1899 1901 1901 1899

Address 1757 2135 8021 5830 506 3146 3181

City Norwood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Marietta Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Cleveland

Harold Ott Fullerton


Birth/Established: October 18, 1895 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 5, 1965 Harold Ott Fullerton was born in Youngstown. He received a B.S. in architecture and architectural engineering from the University of Michigan. He enlisted in World War I and served in the engineering corps. He was a member of the Cleveland Real Estate Board. He lived at 2459 Overlook Road in Cleveland Heights. Later moving to a residence in Fairhill Village. After leaving Cleveland in 1932 he settled in Albany, New York.

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Structure Draper Hall Addition Fairhill Village J.W. Ryan Residence Jeffersonville Youngville Central School Lake Forest Country Club Residence Residence for I.C. Hinig Residence for S.H. Kleinman Residence for S.H. Kleinman Realty Residence for S.H. Kleinman Realty Richardson Hall Annex Theo De Witt Residence Willaim H. Ramsay Residence 1928 nd 1930 1929 1926 1928 1927 1927 1956 1929 1927 2691 1259 16400 100 Date 1946 12309 - 12511 Address City Albany Cleveland Willougby Jeffersonville Hudson Cleveland Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Albany Rocky River Cleveland Heights State NY OH OH NY Ohio OH OH OH OH OH NY OH OH Status Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unkown Standing

Harry Aldus Fulton


Birth/Established: October 19, 1884 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 10, 1961 Harry A. Fulton was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He joined William Reed Taylor (1884-1964) in forming the architectural firm of Fulton & Taylor in 1913. Paul Cahill joined the firm from 1921-3 when it was known as Fulton, Taylor & Cahill. Fulton & Taylor remained partners until 1934. In 1957 Fulton formed the firm of Fulton, Del Motte, Nassau & Associates. He was known as the dean of school architects. He was the Cleveland Board of Education architect during the Works Progress Administration. His firm designed several schools for Cleveland, the suburbs, and outlying communities. He was a member of Acadia Country Club, a 32nd degree Mason, and a member of First Presbyterian Church in East Cleveland. He lived at 19600 Upper Valley Drive in Euclid. He was listed as a registered architect in the Ohio Architect November 1940. He died on December 10, 1961 in Leeburg, Florida where he is buried.

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Fulton and Taylor


Birth/Established: 1913 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1934 This architectural firm was formed by Harry A. Fulton and William Reed Taylor existing between 1913 and 1934. The firm designed numerous school buildings in Cleveland suburbs, and throughout Northeast Ohio.

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Structure Admiral King High School Akron Towel and Supply Beehive School Addition Beehive School Addition Buhrer School Addition Case School Addition Central High School Columbia Township School (Fulton Taylor, Cahill) Commercial building addition Dike School Dunham School Addition Factory Fairview Park High School Fields Elementary School Franklin D. Roosevelt School Garfield Heights High School Goldwood Elementary School J.C. Newman Cigar Company KSU buildings Lathrop Elementary School Mayfield Middle School McKinley School Miles Park School Addition Nathaniel Hawthorne School North Ridgeville Hich School R. B. Hayes School Addition Remodeling Belle Centre High School Residence Residence for Robert Boggis Robert Boggis Residence Rock Creek School Addition Rocky River High School Shore High School Addition Shore High School Addition Shore High School Addition St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church St. Patrick Parsonage Temporary Episcopal Church Valley Forge High School Walton School West 9th Street Terminal Warehouse Woodland School Addition Date nd 1918 1925 1931 1939 1939 1940 1921 1917 1939 1938 1918 1928 1928 1939 1928 c. 1928 1919 nd 1929 1924 1922 1939 1917 1927 1938 1918 1918 1918 1918 1923 nd 1925 1929-30 1947 1925 1917 1918 nd 1938 1917 1939 3427 2987 20951 291 291 291 906 3900 61 1123 3349 9215 3575 21600 280 2500 6600 1525 2225 4345 4345 Address City Lorain Akron Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Columbia Township Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Fairview Park North Ridgeville Cleveland Garfield Heights Rocky River Marion Kent Painesville Mayfield Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland North Ridgeville Cleveland Belle Centre Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Rocky River Euclid Euclid Cleveland Cleveland Belle Centre Denison Parma Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

Fulton, Taylor and Cahill


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Birth/Established: 1921 Biography:

Death/Disolved: 1923

Architect Paul Cahill joined Harry A. Fulton and William Reed Taylor in forming the firm of Fulton, Taylor and Cahill. It was listed in Cleveland City Directories from 1921 until 1923.

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Structure Brownhelm School Columbia Township School Date 1922 1921 Address City Brownhelm Township, Lorain County Columbia Township - Lorain County State OH OH Status Standing

Henry Charles Gabele


Birth/Established: July 20, 1887 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 13, 1958 was born in Massillon. He was a member of the firm of Gabele and Potter. He worked for the Austin Company during World War II. He lived at 1270 East 89th Street. He died in St. Vincents Charity Hospital.

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Gabele and Potter


Birth/Established: 1918 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1918 This architectural firm was formed by Henry Gabele and J. Ellsworth Potter that was active in 1918. It would later be known as Potter & Gabele with listings in Cleveland City Directories from 1924 until 1932.

Oscar L Gaede
Birth/Established: July 25, 1885 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 11, 1933 Oscar L. Gaede was an alumnus of Western Reserve University and Case School of Applied Science. He was a member of the Builders Exchange and the Cleveland Athletic Club. He was the father of Cleveland architect Robert Gaede.

Abram Garfield
Birth/Established: November 21, 1872 Biography: Death/Disolved: October 16, 1958 Abram Garfield was born in Washington, D.C., the youngest son of President James Abram Garfield. He was educated at Williams College and the Massachusetts Institution of Technology. He practiced architecture in Cleveland, beginning in 1898. He was a member of the firm of Meade and Garfield from 1898 until 1905, when he went into business for himself. In 1936 the firm became known as Garfield, Harris, Robinson & Schafer, and in 1957 Garfield, Harris, Schafer, Flynn & Williams. He served on the Cleveland City Planning Commission from 1928 to 1942. He was appointed to the National Council of Fine Arts in 1909, and served on the National Commission on Fine Arts from 1925 to 1930. He was one of the original sponsors of the Cleveland School of Architecture at Western Reserve University. He was a member of the Union, Tavern, Rowfant, Chagrin Valley Hunt Clubs and the Country Club of Cleveland. His office was in the National City Bank Building and he lived on 9718 Lake Shore Boulevard in Bratenahl.

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Structure Babies Dispensary & Hospital Babies Dispensary & Hospital Babies Dispensary & Hospital addition Blossom Recreation Center Clifford Neff Residence Country Club Diagonistic Laboratory Building City Hospital Dormitory and Science Building F.E. :House Residence Faxon Thomas Residence Garfield Library Higbee Department Store (altered) Date 1908 1917 1917 1930 1918 nd Nd Nd 1928 nd 1903 1910 1379 10 7300 1225 13415 24400 343 Address 13415 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Beachwood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Chattanooga Mentor Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH TN OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing

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Structure Hiram College Dormitory and Science Building John Oliver Residence (Willdwood) Kenyon College Lake Erie College Dormitory Lake Erie College Gymnasium and Music Building Lakewood City Hall Leonard Hall Maternity Hospital Mrs. John Hay Residence National Union Fire Insurance Home Office Building Pebble Hill Plantation Residence Residence Residence for Mary Crowell Samuel Mather Hall Stern & Mann Department Store Storehouse for American Red Cross Tuberculosis Preventorium Building W.D.B. Alexander House Western Reserve University Dormitory Mather College Western Reserve University Institute of Pathology Building - Cleveland YMCA

Date Nd 1908 nd 1917 nd

Address

City Hiram

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA GA FL OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Mentor Cleveland Painesville Painesville Cleveland

1924 Nd 1910 nd nd 1919 1924 1906 1925 1925 1918 Nd 1903 Nd Nd 1911 2053 2348 1300 2879 1865 10915

Gambier Cleveland Cleveland Pittsburgh Thomasville Palm Beach Shaker Heights Cleveland Gambier Canton Cleveland Warrensville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Garfield, Harris, Robinson, Schafer


Birth/Established: 1935 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1958 This architectural firm was formed by Abram Garfield, George Harris, Alexander Robinson, Gilbert P.Schafer. It was formed in 1935 and existed under this name until Abram Garfield's death in 1958. The firm which still exists, now known as Westlake, Reed, Leskosky Architects, celebrated its one hundreth anniversary in 1905.

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Structure Cuyahoga County Administration Building F.W.Woolworth Federal Building Lakewood Public Library Date 1956 1949-50 1937 - 8 1956 306-18 648 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Ketchikan Cleveland State OH OH Alaska OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing

Garfield, Stanley - Brown, Harris, Robinson


Birth/Established: 1926 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1934 This architectural firm was formed by Abram Garfield, Rudolph Stanley - Brown, George Harris, and Alexander Robinson and was in existence between 1930 and 1934.

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Structure Post Office Robert Livingston Ireland Residence Date 1933 1925 19100 Address City Cleveland Shaker Heights State OH OH Status Standing Standing

George B. Post and Sons


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Birth/Established: 1909 Biography:

Death/Disolved: 1929

George B. Post and Sons was an architectural firm from New York City. It opened a Cleveland office in 1909 in the Scofield Building that was closed in 1929. Cleveland architect Charles Schneider once headed the Cleveland office.

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Structure Bartlett Building Cleveland Trust Cleveland Trust Bank Cleveland Trust Bank Building Fenn Tower Fenway Hall Hotel Statler Mt. Sinai Administration Building Residence for J.G. Russell Second National Building Wade Park Manor Williamson Building Wurlitzer Building unk 1917 1908 1929-30 1927 1911 1916 1910 1911 1923 1899 159 900 Date Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing

William P Ginther
Birth/Established: March 21, 1858 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1933 William P. Ginther, a devout Roman Catholic, was based in Akron. He William P. Ginter was based in Akron. He designed numerous Roman Catholic churches, schools and rectories in Cleveland and had a long list of churches he designed throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, California, Virginia, and New York. He worked in the office of Frank Weary from 1879 until 1886. He made a tour of Europe in 1889, including Rome, Milan, Venice, Cologne, Paris, London and Berlin.

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Structure Church of Immaculate Conception Church of the Good Shepherd Holy Cross Church Holy Family Church Holy Family Church Holy Name Church Holy Name School Holy Rosary Church Holy Trinity Church Immaculate Conception Church Immaculate Conception Church Immaculate Conception School Immaculate Conception School Immaculate Conception School Immaculate Heart of Mary Most Holy Rosary Church Our Lady of Mount Carmel Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Our Lady of Sorrows Sacred Heart Church Sacred Heart Church Sacred Heart of Jesus St. Adalbert's Parochial Residence St. Aloysius School Date 1907 1901 nd 1912 - 4 nd nd nd nd 1906 1908 nd nd nd nd nd nd 1903 nd 1900 1906-7 nd nd 1907 nd 2349 1514 340 126 1607 310 3058 1920 122 325 409 415 131 7211 550 Address City Canton Toledo Glouster Tulsa Gas City Steubenville Steubenville Lowellville Cleveland Johnstown Ozark Canton Wellsville Youngstown Pittsburgh Johnsonburg Ashtabula Warren Ashtabula St. Mary's Coshocton Shelby Settlement Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OK IN OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH PA PA OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown

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Structure St. Aloysius School St. Andrew's Church St. Anne's Church St. Anthony's Church St. Bernard Church St. Bernard's Rectory St. Bernard's School St. Bernard's School St. Clare's Church St. Colman's School St. Columba's Church St. Cyril & Methodius Church St. Francis Xavier St. Francis's Church St. John the Baptist Church St. John's Church St. John's Church St. John's School St. Joseph's Church St. Joseph's Church St. Joseph's Church St. Joseph's Church St. Joseph's Convent Addition St. Joseph's School St. Joseph's School St. Louis Church St. Luke's Church St. Martin's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's School St. Mary's School St. Mary's School St. Michael's Church St. Michael's Church St. Nicholas Church St. Patrick's Church St. Patrick's Church St. Patrick's Club House St. Paul's Church St. Peter's Church St. Peter's School St. Philip's Church St. Philip's Neri St. Procop's Parish School St. Procop's Parochial Residence St. Rosa's School St. Stephen's Church

Date nd nd nd nd 1902 - 1905 1905 nd nd nd 1904-5 1903 1902 nd nd nd 1896 nd nd 1906 nd nd nd 1907 nd nd nd nd 1906 1893 1903 1904 1910 1914 - 6 1909 - 15 nd nd 1917 nd nd 1905 nd 1902 nd 1893 1903 nd 1911 nd 1903 nd 1907 1907 nd 1906

Address 310 631 921 240 47 500

City East Liverpool Roanoke Erie Cambridge Springs Akron Akron Akron New Washington Oxnard Cleveland

State OH VA PA PA OH OH OH OH CA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH NY OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH NY NY PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH PA

Status Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing

156 305

Youngstown Barberton Chicago Carthagena

168 500 325 713 3330 8 138

Columbus Defiance Logan Canton Ashtabula Randolph Perry Circleville St. Mary's Canton Tiffin

913 307 669 303

Gallipolis Danville Cleveland Norwalk Antwerp Payne Junction

750 44 1011

Akron Cortland Clinton McKees Rocks Akron Conneaut Elyria

317 200 328 130 3700 241 104 700 50 3185 3183 21

Gibsonburg North Ridge Miller City Bellefontaine Erie Cleveland North Canton Mansfield Canton Pittsburgh Murray City Cleveland Cleveland Lima Oil City

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Structure St. Stephen's School St. Thomas the Apostle St. Vincent de Paul's School St. Vincent's Orphan School St. Wendelin's School

Date nd nd nd nd nd -

Address

City Niles Columbus Akron Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH

Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Morris Gleichman
Birth/Established: April 10, 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 15, 1931 Morris Gleichmann was born in Austria-Hungary and came to the United States with his parents at the age of six. He was educated in the Cleveland public schools. He is listed as a draftsman in the 1884 Cleveland City Directory, eventually working for the architect Edward Ruprect. In 1889 he moved to Seattle, Washington Territory, where he formed the partnership Gleichmann, Lane and Mendel with former Clevelander Samuel Lane. They returned to Cleveland by 1892. Upon his return, Gleichmann formed a partnership with Charles S. Pennington, initially living with relatives at 77 Bridge Street. He later formed a partnership with W.R. Chestney. His building designs reflected progressive designs that were prevalent in the west as practiced by Bernard Maybeck and Greene and Greene. He was the architect and designer of a onethousand foot high Tower of Babel for the Paris Exposition of 1900. He was a member of the Forest City Blue Lodge Masons and the Scottish Rite and politically he was a Republican. He lived in Cleveland at 866 East 105th Street until 1914. He moved on to New York City where he practiced architecture until 1930. He died in 1931 and is buried in New York.

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Structure addition to warehouse owned by S. Kohn & Son - 390 Woodland Apartments Brick, stone and steel business block for James Benda $12,000 Inland 7.1895 Cigar Box Factory for Rickersburg Brothers Clubhouse for Utopian Club Commercial and residential building for the Dieboldt Brewing Company Commercial Building for B.C. Elsamer Commercial building for Diebolt Brewing Commercial Building for estate of Aaron Trather Commercial Building for Sandrowitz Brothers Commercial Residential Building for the United Realty Construction Company Dwelling for A. Kohn Empire Theatre Factory for Joe Bendan Fire Station #16 Fire Station #18 Fred Elsasser Residence Hazeldell School Horace Rossitter Residence Ignatz Koblitz Residence Keith's Prospect Theatre L& J Wohl's Hungarian Restaurant Lafayette Theatre Livestock Exchange Building Majestic Theatre Date 1901 1909 1895 1896 1895 1899 1907 1899 1893 1895 1914 4239 - 41 2147-59 587 10402 1607 3112 4239 1274 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

1900 Nd 1895 1904 1898 1895 1900 1895 1896 1911 1903 Nd 1911 1907 3200 1775-83 1280 1440 3601 3409 1408-12 726

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished

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Structure Mayflower Flats Parkwood School S. Kohn and Sons Commercial Building Store and apartment building Store and apartments for John Kehres Store and apartments for Matthew Burrick Store and tenement for David Grossman Walnut Avenue Business Block West Cleveland Banking Center William Young Residence William Young Residence

Date 1899 1899 1907 - 8 1909 1895 1894 1897 1909 1893 1895 1895

Address 3406 1171 10503 1209-11 1219 4417-23 10101 11114 11114

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

Gleichman and Chestney


Birth/Established: 1894 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1894 After Morris Gleichman returned to Cleveland from Seattle he formed a partnership with W. R. Chestney, it was listed in the 1894 Cleveland City Directory.

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Structure Ohavei Emuna Anshe Russian Jewish Synagogue Addition Date 1894 Address 2530 City Cleveland State OH Status Demolished

Jonathan Goldsmith
Birth/Established: 1783 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1847 Jonathan Goldsmith was born in Milford, Connecticut and moved to Ohio in 1811. He was a master builder active in Lake County and Cleveland between 1819 and 1843. He designed over thirty houses in Painesville and ten houses in Cleveland in the late Federal and early Greek Revival style. He was the son-in-law of architect Charles Heard. He died in Painesville and is buried in the Painesville Township Cemetery.

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Structure Charles Hickox Residence Dr. Charles Livingston Residence Dr. Everett Denton Dr. John Matthews Residence Eber D. Howe Residence Heard - Minch House Isaac Gilbert Residence John M. Woolsey Residence Joseph Sawyer Residence Judge Aaron Wilcox Residence Lewis - Morley House Lyman Kendall Residence Nathan Corning Residence Nathan Perry Residence Peter Weddell Residence Robert Moody Residence Robinson Elwell House Samuel Cowles Residence Sherlock J. Andrews Residence Thomas Kelley Residence Date c 1835 c 1827 1816 1829 1822 c 1830 c 1827 1837 - 8 c 1820 1826 - 7 1836 c 1833 - 7 c 1830 c 1830 1832 - 3 1819 c 1833 1833 - 4 c 1833 - 5 1834 - 5 622 400 1723 540 8353 2157 3333 172 1211 9364 55 309 215 9647 Address 1201 City Cleveland Painesville Painesville Painesville Painesville Mentor Painesville Cleveland Mentor Painesville Painesville Cleveland Mentor Cleveland Cleveland Painesville Willougby Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Truman Handy Residence

Date 1837

Address 800

City Cleveland

State OH

Status Demolished

John H Graham
Birth/Established: September 11, 1880 Biography: Death/Disolved: July 8, 1954 John H. Graham was born in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania and received a BA and a MA in architecture form Cornell University. He was married to Jessie Orton in 1910. He was listed as an architect beginning in the 1916 Cleveland City Directory. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Athletic Club, the Lakewood Elks Club and Acacia County Club. In 1927 his office was located at 1610 Euclid Avenue and he lived at 3025 Fairfax in Cleveland Heights.

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Structure Canterbury School Coventry Library Fairmount Presbyterian Church Film Exchange Building Film Exchange Building H.C. Haight Residence John H. Graham Residence Laurel School Kindergarten Building Laurel School Main Building Laurel School Residence Hall M.D. Building Remodeling Pompeiian Manufacturing Company Residence Residence for Clark Adams Residence for N.S. Lewis Sam Slothky Residence Solon Center Block Date 1928 1926 1917 nd 1920 1920 nd 1917 1917 1917 1922 nd 1912 1918 1918 1931 1929 3026 1276 1097 1 1 1 3912 1925 Address City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Canton Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Solon State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Edward T.P. Graham


Birth/Established: 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1964 Edward T. P. Graham was a Boston-born architect who remained living in Cambridge. He graduated from Harvard College in 1900 and studied in Europe for two years. He opened a Boston office in 1904. He maintained a Cleveland office and was associated with the F. Stillman Fish Company.

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Structure Boston City Hall Annex Boston City Hospital Brusch Medical Center Cathedral Latin High School Church of the Holy Name Forsythe Dental School Hagerty School Holy Ghost Church Holy Name Church and Rectory Jefferson Park Housing Project Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Church Mercy Hospital Mt. St. Joseph Academy Our Lady of Lourdes Church Date nd nd nd nd 1938-9 1912 1910 unk nd nd 1909 nd nd 1931 - 2 45 270 140 110 518 1689 Address City Boston, MA Boston Boston, MA Cleveland West Roxbury, MA Boston, MA Cambridge Whitman West Roxbury Cambridge, MA Newton Portland Brighton Jamaica Plain State MA MA MA OH MA MA MA MA MA MA MA ME MA New York Status Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Our Lady of Peace School Registry of Motor Vehicles St. Cyril and Methodius St. Elizabeth's Hospital St. Ignatius Parish Church St. James Church St. James Church and Rectory St. James Rectory St. Joseph's Catholic Church St. Joseph's Hospital St. Margaret's Church St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church St. Patrick's Church St. Paul's Church St. Paul's Church and Rectory St. Rose Lower Church

Date 1922 nd 1931 nd 1925 - 30 1925 - 1934 nd 1952 1921 - 32 nd 1955-8 1915 - 6 1923 - 5 1916 nd 1927

Address 12411 12608

City Cleveland Boston, MA Lakewood Brighton Cleveland

State OH MA OH MA OH OH MA OH OH MA MA OH OH MA MA OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

17514 779 17514 2427 109 750 1420 l 29 29 11405

Lakewood Medford Lakewood Canton Lowell Burlington Akron Youngstown Cambridge Cambridge Cleveland

Alfred Hoyt Granger


Birth/Established: 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1939 Alfred Hoyt Granger was born in Zanesville, Ohio and was the great grandnephew of General William Tecumseh Sherman and Secretary of State John Sherman. He graduated from Kenyon College and studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and abroad. He lived in Cleveland from 1893 to 1898, where he originally was in business by himself and later formed a partnership with Frank Meade. While in Cleveland he designed the Euclid Heights development. In 1898 he moved to Chicago and began the firm of Frost and Granger. In Chicago that firm designed the Northwestern Railroad Terminal, and the Northern Trust Bank Building. They also designed the Union Station at Omaha, Nebraska and the Milwaukee Road station in Minneapolis. He was a captain of engineers in World War I and served as chairman of a construction committee for the war industry board. In 1919 he became a member in the firm of Granger and Bollenbacher. He was the author of several books and served as Chairman of the jury that chose the design for the Chicago Tribune Tower.

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Structure Alton Dustin Residence Barn for H.G. Dalton Commercial Building for J.H. Brown and W.L. Rice F.E. Abbott Residence Henry Dalton Residence Res for Luther Allen, brick, brownstone Residence for David J. Norton Residence for Mrs. M.J. Kline Samuel Mather coachmans cottage Date 1895 1895 1895 1895 1894 1896 1894 1894 1895 1940 1752 922 1870 1887 Address 1833 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Granger and Meade


Birth/Established: 1896 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1897 Granger and Meade was formed in 1896. The firm principles were Alfred Hoyt Granger and Frank Meade. The firm was dissolved when Alfred Hoyt Granger moved to Chicago. The firm specialized in residential architecture.

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Structure Alexander Taylor Residence Alterations to Mary Himes Residence Date 1897 1896 Address 2171 2403 City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Demolished Demolished

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Structure Charles Cheney Residence G. Cady Residence German American Club H.M. Fisher Residence Hal Morris Residence Harry Vail Residence Kenyon Painter Residence Luther Allen Residence Myron T. Herrick Residence O.F. Gordon Residence Residence for Ernest Pfluegger S.r. Calloway Residence W.H. Humiston Residence W.R. Lincoln Residence

Date 1896 1896 1896 - 7 1896 1896 1896 - 7 1896 1896 - 7 1897 1896 1896 1897 1896 - 7 1896

Address 11125 4711

City Cleveland Wickliffe Cleveland Akron Wickliffe

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

1952 2432 7609 2187 2155 3436 2041 2185

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Akron Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights

Charles Raggio Greco


Birth/Established: October 15, 1873 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1963 Charles Greco was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts of Italian parentage. He practiced in Boston and lived in Winchester, Massachusetts. He studied architecture at the Lawrence Scientific School. From 1893 until 1899 he worked in the office of Wair & Cutter. He was later employed by Peabody & Stern. In 1907 he started his own practice. He opened a Cleveland office in the 1920's. His most notable local work was the Temple on East 105th Street. He also designed the Temple on the Heights and several residences in Cleveland suburbs and in Akron. He was a member of the Boston Society of Architects, the Boston Rotary Club, the Catholic Union, and the Knights of Columbus.

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Structure David G. Skall Residence E.J. Kulas Residence Eugene K. Hayes Residence Harvey Firestone Residence Mandlebaum Residence Montefiore Home for Aged Mt. Sinal Hospital Nurses Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for J.B. Livingston Residence for Mr. Corso St, Catherine School St. Mary's School Temple on the Heights Temple Tifereth Israel Date 1924 nd 1917 c 1926 1920 1917 1925 1923 1923 1926 nd 1920 1922 1928 1924 1917 1917 1924 1917 1928 1923 - 4 3130 3429 2243 2248 2012 3021 2236 2244 2901 2839 50 2219 Address 2236 City Cleveland Heights Gates Mills Cleveland Heights Akron Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Lakewood Cleveland Heights Cleveland Painesville Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing

Alfred Green
Birth/Established: 1834 Death/Disolved: unknown

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Biography:

Alfred Green was born in England. He was active in Cleveland as a builder and architect in the late 1860's until 1873 when his name disappears from Cleveland City Directories. He was the architect of several major local churches, both Catholic and Protestant. According to the 1880 Census, he was living in Philadelphia.

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Structure Second Baptist Church St. Malachi Roman Catholic Church St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church Date 1868 nd 1871 3602 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing

Robinson Greene
Birth/Established: July 27, 1877 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Robinson Greene was an architect who appears in Cleveland City Directories from 1918 to 1920, with offices in the Williamson Building and a residence on Woodland Avenue.

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Structure Residence for Cedar Coventry Land Company Residence for F.G. Marsh Residence for J. H. Nesbitt Residence for V. Emmons Residence for William Voss Residence of H.A. Stall Residence of H.J. Paumier Residence of J.P. Kaiser Residence of L.A. Corlett Residence of P.H. Palmer Residence of R.W. Griswold Residence of S. C. Kerr Residence of S.E. Tucker Residence of T. Corrigan Residence of T. Ward Residence of W.C. Grayell Residence of W.C. Schroeder Residence of W.N. Perrin Three family for Mrs. R.A. Delamater Twelve service stations for Lubric Oil Company Two dwellings Date 1918 1918 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1917 1918 11613 Address City Cleveland Heights Akron Akron Akron Cleveland Shaker Heights Canton Elyria Lakewood Lakewood Ashtabula Steubenville Oil City Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Akron Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Vincent Gregg
Birth/Established: 1849 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Vincent Gregg was a New Jersey-born architect who is listed in Cleveland City Directories from 1892 to 1898. He specialialized in industrial buildings. He left Cleveland and appears in the 1900 Census living in Chicago.

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Structure Cleveland Paper Company Manufacturing building for the Kimbale Estate 4 story 96 x 58 $12,000 National Cash Register Residence for Lanson O'Connors Date 1892 1890 1895 1890 1933 Address 3 City Cleveland Cleveland Dayton Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished

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Structure Residence for William Bogey White Sewing Machine factory Woolen Mill for Collings Taylor & Company

Date 1890 1891 1891

Address 6214 2236

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished

Gregg and LaChance


Birth/Established: 1896 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1896 This architectural firm was formed by Vincent Gregg and W.W. LaChance, it lasted for about a year in 1896.

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Structure Apartment building for E. Heyse Brick and stone store building Commercial - Residential Building for Frank Hankett National Cash Register Residence for Malcomb Campbell Date 1896 1896 1896 1895 1896 11225 7604 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Dayton Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing

George Allen Grieble


Birth/Established: 1874 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown George Allen Grieble was born near Delaware, Ohio in September 1874. He went to the public schools in Delaware and attended Ohio Wesleyan University for two years. He was a veteran of the Spanish - American War serving in Puerto Rico. Initially he worked for the state of Ohio as superintendent of construction, overseeing the construction of public institutions. In that position he oversaw the cottages at Xenia, the chapel of the Girls Industrial Home at Delaware, the Lancaster cottages on the Boys Farm, and chapel building. He completed a course in architecture from the International School of Correspondence.

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Structure Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Shops Cleveland Bottling Works CTS Building Doan and Dehr Blocks Eton and Rugby Apartments Euclid - 71st Street Building Fidelity Building Gordon Square Theatre Harp Apartments Hotel for A. Dreher and Sons Hotel for Perry Remick Jones Business Block Lincoln Building Nickolls Apartment House Nineteen Hundred Building Office Building Olympia Theatre Pennfield Avenue Bank Residence for Samuel Morris Residence for T.G. Sloan Retort Coke Oven Company Saltsman Block Date nd nd 1920 nd 1925 nd 1919 1911 1908 1907 1917 nd 1920 nd 1910 1917 1913 nd 1908 1918 nd 1908 7813-23 1794 1900 1200 3337 616-750 1940 6405 1389 7338, 7448 1396 Address City Lorain Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ashtabula Ashtabula Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lorain Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Standing altered Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Standing altered Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Unknown Standing

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Structure Servants Quarters for the Euclid Doan Company Sloan Building Store addition and alteration U.S. Tool

Date 1908 1917 1917 1917

Address 10124 823 710-2

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

Carl H Griese
Birth/Established: 1821 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1909 Carl H. Griese was born in Holstein, Germany and came to Cleveland in 1850-1. He worked as a mason and carpenter and gradually developed a business as architect and builder. In 1860 he was an officer of the Cleveland Board of Education. As one of the early contractors, he erected many of the mansions on Euclid Avenue. He went into partnership with Albert G. Weile that lasted until 1878. He was in business by himself until 1891 when he disappears from the Directory listing. Throughout his life in Cleveland he lived on Case Avenue (now East 40th Street). He had nine children. His sons David and Gottlieb were general contractors with the firm of D & G. Griese.

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Structure Case School Cleveland Police Department - Second Precinct Station Cleveland Police Department -Third Precinct Station Commercial Building for John Warner Commercial Building for Paul Schmidt Fifth Ward Schoolhouse Holy Cross Lutheran Church Immanuel Evangelical Church Philip Gaensslen Residence Residence and Commercial Building for Marie Theobald Residence for James Shipherd Sixth Ward Schoolhouse St. Lorenz Lutheran Church Stephen Buhrer Residence Theil College - Greenville Hall Trinity Evangelical Church Trinity Lutheran Church Truman Dunham Residence Date 1875 1870 - 2 1870 - 2 1869 1869 1868 1869 1879 1868 1881 1869 1866 1879 - 1880 1868 1872 - 1874 1873 1871 - 2 1881 2057 10145 4606 2650 2928 3050 4421 1002 1748-54 111-5 2357 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland St. Louis Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Frankenmuth Cleveland Greenville Cleveland Akron Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH MO OH Ohio OH OH OH MI Ohio Pennsylvania OH Ohio OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

Griese & Weile


Birth/Established: 1868 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1879 Partnership of Carl Griese and Albert Weile, who began as masonry contractors and were later listed as architects. They worked for the City School's, and designed many Lutheran Churches, both in Cleveland and throughout the country.

Purley H Griffin
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Purley Griffin was active as an draftsman and architect in Cleveland from 1912 until 1917. He is listed as living in San Diego, California in the 1920 census working as a draftsman.

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Structure Duplex for Adeline Schultz Van Dorn and Baer Residence Date 1918 nd Address 10403 5807-11 City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Standing Standing

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State

Status

Wilbur M Hall
Birth/Established: 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1920 A Tennessee - born architect that worked for F.S. Barnum & Company from 1898 until 1902. He is listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1904 until 1919. In 1910 he was living with his parents at 1454 Ridgewood in Lakewood.

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Structure W. Ralph Horton Residence Date 1907 Address 10117 City Cleveland State OH Status Standing

James M Hamilton
Birth/Established: 1876 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1941 James M. Hamilton was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He received his professional training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he pursued a special course in architecture. He came to Cleveland in 1901 and traveled in Europe throughout 1903 and 1904. He returned to Cleveland, where he worked for Meade and Garfield. When Garfield left the firm in 1911, it became known as Meade and Hamilton. He was a member of the Hermit Club and Second Presbyterian Church. He died at St. Vinent's Charity Hospital in 1941 and was buried in Lindenwood Cemetery in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

George F Hammond
Birth/Established: 1855 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1938 George F. Hammond was an important classical architect active in Cleveland from 1886 to 1926. He was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts and attended Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury High School, the Massachusetts Normal Art School, and the Boston Evening Drawing School. In 1876 he worked as a draftsman in the Boston office of William G. Preston and in the office of William Ware. He came to Cleveland in 1885 as a member of the firm of Koehler & Hammond. That firm lasted for one year. He would then go into business for himself. He designed hospitals, schools, factories, and power plants in many parts of the country. He lived at 1863 Caldwell Road in Cleveland Heights. He died in Falls Village, Connecticut although his obituary says Pittsfield, Mass.

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Structure 6 room addition to Cleveland Heights School 6 room addition to Dawning School Abigail C.O.Smith Residence Administration Building Baldwin Wallace College - Science Hall Bank Building for Merchant Banking Business Block Cleveland Gas, Light, and Coke Company Cleveland Stone Company East Market School Electric Building F.C. Case Residence F.H. Glidden Residence Federal Building George Fish Residence Gibson and Price Company Warehouse Gillsy Hotel Glidden and Joy Varish Company Office Glidden and Joy Varnish Company Boilerhouse Date 1905 1905 1890 - 1 1911 - 4 1905 1891 1902 1891 1907 nd 1898 - 1900 nd 1892 1905 - 6 nd 1892 nd 1888 1888 2686 2686 2239 65 700 730 - 4 2768 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Kent Cleveland Cleveland Massillon Cleveland Berea Warren Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Zanesville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Glidden and Joy Varnish Company Warehouse H. A. Everett Residence Holleden House addition Hollenden House Hospital Hotel Nantucket Industrial Building Isaac Lamson Residence Alterations James Gibbons & Company Barn Kent Hall Kent State Normal College Master Plan Lane Metropolitan Church Lowry Hall Mayfield Presbyterian Church McKinley High School Merrill Hall Powerhouse for East Cleveland Railway Company Residence for Henry C. Overholt Residence for Henry Kitchen Residence for R.P. Cattrall Residence for Sam Grossman Residence for William Herron Roxboro Road School Roxboro School School School School South Brooklyn Public Library Stables and warehouse for the May Company Stark County Courthouse Renovation Town Hall for the Village

Date 1888 1890 1905 1886 1901 1883 1909 1894 1891 1911 - 4 nd 1904 1911 - 4 1907 1916 1911 - 4 1891 1890 1892 1890 1907 1892 1905 1905 1901 1901 1905 1905 1903 1890 - 3 1908

Address 2686 11235

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Liverpool Nantucket

State OH OH OH OH OH Maryland OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished unknown Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished

2336-44 2330 2715

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Kent Cleveland Cleveland Kent Mayfield

800 2181 2307 2099 1834 1946

Canton Kent Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Wickliffe Cleveland Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Massillon Cleveland Heights Chester Cleveland Cleveland Canton Mayfield

George J. Hardway
Birth/Established: 1858 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1929 George J. Hardway was active in Cleveland from 1887 until 1905. He was a partner of Ora Williams from 1889 to 1891. The largest share of his work was on residences although he would occasionally design industrial or commercial buildings. He had also designed houses in Seattle, Washington and Odebolt, Iowa. From the buildings that we know he designed, his homes were often simpler in design. He avoided the Queen Anne style that was prevalent at the time. In 1892 he and Charles Tousley were the editors and publishers of the American Builder. He left Cleveland in 1905 for New York City, where he had an office at 347 Fifth Avenue and lived in Great Neck on Long Island. He died at Great Neck in 1929 at the age of seventy-one.

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Structure Anna Miles Residence Apartment Building for Frank S. Cody B.L. Reynolds Residence Bell Residence Cleveland Dental Manufacturing Company Curtiss Apartments for James Curtiss Date 1888 1899 1888 - 9 1901 1903 1897 1777 1822 3307 302-14 Address 1864 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished

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Structure Frank Bruce Residence Frederick W. Smith Residence G.E. Kelper Residence George J. Hardway Residence Harvey Goulder Residence Iri Reynolds Residence Residence and barn for George Weeks Residence for Burnham King Residence for F.C. Adams Residence for George Hardway Residence for George Hardway Residence for George Hardway Residence for George Hardway Residence for George Hardway Residence for J.S. Stevans Residence for John Hutchison Residence for Julia Nelson Residence for Marcel Mireau Residence for Mrs. Graham Residence for Rev. Alonzo Michael Residence for Richard Parmely Residence for William Ambler Sandusky Opera House and Building Seventh Ward Republican Wigwam Spencerian Business College addition Stores and apartments for George H. Burke The Bon Air Apartments The Earl Apartments for Frank Cody William Clause Residence William Mullins Residence Winona Apartments for Frank Cody

Date 1895 1888 1888 1889 1888 1888 - 9 1888 1892 - 3 1899 1888 1888 1892 - 3 1892 - 3 1892 - 3 1888 1889 1894 1897 1898 1891 - 2 1888 1893 1900 1888 1901 1898 1899 1899 1896 1892 1899

Address 1937 2057 1786 2043 2052 1841 1850 1945 1905 1911 8717 8807 8803 2055 6308 2100 1432 1408 3231 2063 8213 2009 8616-8 3145 3131 2079 6621 2269

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Sandusky Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

Hardway and Rostenstock


Birth/Established: 1899 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1901 An architectural firm formed George Hardway and R. Rostenstock. The offices were in the Permanent Building. The firm existed between 1899 and 1901. R. Rostenstock returned to the profession of civil engineer.

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Structure Date Address City State Status

Hardway and Williams


Birth/Established: 1889 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1892 An architectural firm formed by George Hardway and Ora Williams that existed between 1889 and 1892. This firm specialized in single family houses.

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Structure Apartments for Louis Hausheer Charles Parsons Residence Charles Richard Residence Date 1891 1891 1891 Address 1800 1608 1965 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Clement L.V. Evans Commercial - Residential Building for Johnson Hathaway Commercial building for George Anderson Commercial building for Hathaway and Johnson Cyrus Stanley Residence Double Reisdence for George Paine East Cleveland Banking Company Edward Hoffman Residence Elbert Baker Residence Finley Parsons Residence Francis Chenoweth Residence Frank Cattrall Residence George Collins Residence George Weeks Residence James Curry Residence John Huber Residence John Hutchison Residence John Kern Residence Letitia Williams Residence Martin Hurd Residence Residence for Charles Pratt Residence for Elizabeth Furnal Residence for Elizabeth Furnal Residence for Frank Adams Residence for Harry E. Hays Residence for James D. Bridges Residence for James O'Neil Residence for John D. Bridges Residence for John D. Bridges Residence for John D. Bridges Residence for John D. Bridges Residence for Joseph Naftel Residence for Lorenz Feddersen Residence for Midas Brooks Residence for Orville C. Allen Residence for Theodore Bate Residence for W.H. Stinchcomb Residence for William H. Garlock Tenement for Theodore Bates William Luff Residence William Murray Barn William Runyan Barn William Sherwood Residence Williams Brothers Warehouse Wilson G. Smith Residence

Date 1891 1891 nd nd 1890 1890 1890 1889 1891 1891 1890 1891 1890 1889 1889 1891 1889 1890 1889 1891 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1889 1891 1890 1889 1889 1890 1890 nd 1896 1889 1890 1891 1890 1891

Address 6516 10501 - 11

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Henry J Harks
Birth/Established: 1865 Death/Disolved: 1913

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Biography:

Henry J. Harks attended St. Peter's school and graduated from St. John's College. He studied architecture with B. Hoerstmann and was later a designer for the Woods-Jenks Company. He then studied with architect Samuel W. Lane. He was appointed building inspector by Cleveland Mayor Farley in 1899. In 1903 Mayor Tom Johnson appointed him to the three-member building code commission. He was the architect of several buildings for the Roman Catholic diocese, including St. Patrick's Church, St. Stephens School, St. Thomas Aquinas Church and School, and St. Vincent Hospital. He was a resident of the Belgrave, 8615 Wade Park Avenue. He lived in Chicago for a short period of time where he designed the church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also had several commissions in Toledo that may have resulted from his brothers, who were priests at St. Michael's Church and St. Louis Church in Toledo. He was a widely known as a musician and organist in Catholic churches. He died at St. Alexis Hospital after an illness of several months. He was buried in Calvary Cemetery.

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Structure Brick church at 50 x 90 Cleveland Fire Department Cleveland Fire Department - Engine House #29 Commercial - Residential Building for August Wiehm Commercial - Residential Building for Ernest Hallon Commercial - Residential Building for Joseph Beltz Double Residence for Michael J. Kelley Factory building on Michigan $15,000 Frame church in Frank Buettner Residence James Sheehan Residence John Dietrich Residence John P. Beckerle Residence John T. Hamelink Residence Joseph Ranft Residence Notre Dame Convent res building for W.J. Delaney Residence Residence for Anton Poelking Residence for Anton Poelking Residence for Frank Buttner 36 x 66 Residence for Frank Dillhoefer Residence for Michael Kelley St. Alexis Hospiral Bolier Room St. Alexis Hosptial St. Anne's School St. Anthony's School St. Michael's School St. Michaels Church St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church St. Stephen School St. Thomas Aquinas Church St. Thomas Aquinas Church & School St. Vincent's Hospital Date 1896 1900 1900 1898 1894 1895 1898 1896 1895 1895 1894 1895 1896 1894 1896 1902 - 4 1899 1899 1897 1897 1895 1895 1898 1897 1896 1899 - 1900 1899 - 1900 1899 - 1900 1899 - 1900 1895 - 6 1897 1903 1898 1896 4427 1911-9 9205 9205 5163 2145 5311 1736 - 40 1182 1220 5141 5140 7501 7409 2749 5714 1314 7011 8901 7700 1736 - 40 Address City Lorain Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Elwood City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toledo Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toledo Toledo Toledo Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

Alfred Wilson Harris


Birth/Established: August 18, 1884 Death/Disolved: March 19, 1932

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Alfred W. Harris was born in Tremont, Illinois. He served in the air force during World War I rising to the rank of Major. He worked in Peoria before coming to Cleveland. He lived at 9797 Newton Avenue, later moving to 18624 Winslow Road. He was one of the favorite architects of the Van Sweringen brothers. His son Alfred Wilson Harris, Junior (1910 - 1997) was also an architect.

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Structure Apartment Buiding Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartments for Mrs. Walter Flanders Apartments for W.D. B. Alexander Commercial Building Commercial Buildings and apartments for S.H. Kleinman Realty Larchmere Morland Group Ludlow Gables Ludlow Towers Moreland Courts Moreland Courts Addition Moreland Courts Addition Residence for S.H. Kleinman Realty Residence for W.D.B. Alexande Residence for W.D.B. Alexander Rockefeller Building Parking Garage Shakertown Apartments Van Aken Towers Van Aken Towers Date 1929 1920 1920 1920 1920 1924 1930 1930 1918 1918 1927 1929 1925 1927 1928 1922 1924 1929 1927 1917 1917 1921 1930 1930 1930 621 2804 16300 16300 13415 2825 - 35 13301 - 13901 13301 - 13901 13301 - 13901 18732 Address 2840 2622 2622 2636 2630 2867 13401 2805 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Miami Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Miami Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH FL OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH FL OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Not Built never built Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing

Charles W Heard
Birth/Established: 1806 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 20, 1876 Charles W. Heard was born in Onondaga, New York. He settled in Painesville and learned the carpentry trade. He married Carolyn Goldsmith, daughter of Master Builder Jonathan Goldsmith in 1830. They moved to Cleveland in 1833, about the time the Ohio and Erie Canal opened and Cleveland experienced its first substantial population and economic growth. It soon passed Painesville in population and opportunity. The first city directory in Cleveland in 1837 lists Charles Heard as a carpenter and joiner. The 1845 directory listed him as a Master Builder. In 1846 and 1847 he was in partnership with carpenter Warham Warner. The 1850 City Directory shows him in the firm of Heard and Porter, architects and builders. That partnership lasted until 1864. He formed a partnership with his son-in-law Walter Blythe that lasted from 1866 to 1871. From 1871 to the end of his life in 1876 he was the principle in the firm of Heard and Sons, when his sons Lucas Allen and Charles W. Heard Jr. joined the firm. He was active in the community serving as a member of the Board of Education and the Board of Alderman. He lived at 32 Euclid Street. His wife Caroline died on January 9, 1851. They had eight children; the youngest, Lucas Allen, was five when she died. By 1870 the census showed that his real estate was valued at $80,000 and that his seven adult children and two servants were living with him on Euclid Avenue. He died in 1876 leaving the unmarried children use of his home for seven years.

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Structure Case Block Case Hall Date 1863 1859 - 1867 233 Address City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Demolished Demolished

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Structure Clara Morris School Crittenden Residence Eagle Street School Euclid Avenue Opera House Jennings Place Lake Erie Female Seminary Mayflower School Merchants Bank of Cleveland Merwin House Merwin Residence New England Hotel Ohio House - Centennial Exhibition Payne Residence Perry & Payne's Block Rockwell School Salem Union School St. Clair School St. James Episcopal Church St. Mary's Methodist Episcopal Church St. Paul's Church Starkweather Residence T.P. Handy Residence

Date 1869 nd 1864 1875 1872 1857 1869 1849 1838 nd nd 1876 1849 1855 1864 1860 1868 1866 1870 1848 - 51 nd nd

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

610 2025 436

Cleveland Cleveland Painesville Painesville Cleveland

512

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Philadelphia

2121

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Fourth Street and School

Salem Cleveland Painesville

4324 340 1843

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Lucas Allen Heard


Birth/Established: 1846 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1893 L. Allen Heard was the son of Charles Heard. He was in business with his father, at the end of his career, in the firm Heard and Son. After his father's death in 1876 Allen formed a partnership with George H. Smith. That firm lasted until Heard moved to Denver, Colorado in 1881. He died in a drowning accident in 1893 in Colorado.

Heard and Blythe


Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1871 This was an architectural firm that was formed by Charles Heard and his son in law Walter Blythe. It existed between 1866 and 1871.

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Heard and Porter


Birth/Established: 1850 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1861 This was an architectural firm that was formed by Charles Heard, originally from Painesville and Simeon Porter from Hudson. Created in 1850 the firm existed until 1859, when it was dissolved. At that time both architects went into independent practice.

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Structure Central High School Converse Block H.B. Hurlburt Residence Mason Residence Old Stone Church Second Presbyterian Church Date 1855 1859 1855 1855 1855 1852 3233 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

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Structure St. Paul Church St. Peter's Church Zenas Kent Residence

Date 1851 1857 1855 - 9

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished

1701 1369

Cleveland Cleveland

Heard and Smith


Birth/Established: 1876 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1880 Heard and Smith was an architectural firm active in Cleveland in the 1879 and 1880. The firm included L. Allen Heard, the son of Charles Heard who died in 1876, and George H. Smith. The firm had some important commissions including the Willson Avenue Baptist Church, the Hurlbut Chapel in Massillon, and the Idaka Chapel.

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Structure Four story commercial building on Heard estate Hurlbut Chapel Idaka Chapel Willson Avenue Baptist Church Wilson Dodge Residence Date 1880 1879 1880 1879 1880 2393 37 Address City Cleveland Massillon Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

Heard and Son


Birth/Established: 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1876 This was an architectural firm that was formed by Charles Heard and his son L. Allen Heard. It was in existence from 1871 until the death of Charles Heard in 1876.

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Structure Date Address City State Status

Reynold Hinsdale
Birth/Established: 1878 Biography: Death/Disolved: November 6, 1934 Reynold Hinsdale was born and educated in Utica, New York. He received architectural training in the New York School of Art. In New York City, he was associated with the firm of Clinton & Russell. He came to Cleveland about 1904 and was associated with J. Milton Dyer at some time. He established an office in Cleveland in the Erie Buiding. He resided at 2924 Corydon Road in Cleveland Heights. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects and was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect listing. He died in Lakeside Hospital and is buried in Knollwood Cemetery.

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Structure Apartment Building for Joseph Baskin Eisler Residence Elyria Telephone Exchange Factory for Ohio Investment Company Fenway Apartments Gebauer Chemical Company Glenville Presbyterian Church Addition Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church H.L. Haines Residence Harry Frankel Residence Madison Public Library Park Lane Villa Residence Date 1925 1917 1917 1918 nd 1918 1911 nd 1927 1930 1917 1922 - 3 1911 10518 9218 711 146 3275 2964 9408 Address 8024 City Cleveland Cleveland Heights Elyria Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Wadsworth Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Madison Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for E.M. Mohrman Residence for J, Fish Residence for J. Crawford, Jr. Residence of C.R. Megath St. Ann's Church Syracuse Railway Terminal

Date 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1917 1929 nd 1922 1918 nd nd nd nd 1917

Address 9214 9222 9212 9214 9218 9222 2345 16700 2950 3001

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Lakewood Cleveland Syracuse

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH NY

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished

Willard Hirsh
Birth/Established: 1872 Biography: Death/Disolved: January 11 1920 Willard Hirsh was born in Syracuse, New York. He worked for Ernest Flagg of New York City and later, when in Cleveland, he worked for Charles Schweinfurth. In December 1895 he formed a partnership under the name Steffens, Searles & Hirsh (1895-1901).Later partnerships were Searles & Hirsh (1902-4), and Searles, Hirsh, & Gavin (1905-1910). From 1910 until his death he was in practice for himself. He lived at 1838 Rosemont in East Cleveland. He died of pneumonia on January 11, 1920 and is buried in Lake View Cemetery.

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Structure Apartment Building for Euclid Logan Realty Cleveland Trust Fortieth Apartments Frederick Building Huron Road Hospital Office Building for United Alloy Steel Residence Residence Residence Residence for Charles Bradley Residence for H. Tutem Residence for H. Tuteur Residence for Jno. Sprowl Residence for Mrs. Chester Blog Residence for Mrs. Margaret Mael School addition Sincere Building Telephone Exchange United Alloy Steel Company United Alloy Steel Factory and Office Date 1914 1917 1913 1912 1917 1917 1912 1916 1916 1917 1917 1917 1918 1919 1922 1917 1913 1916 1917 1917 2077-9 6338 13128 2257 2256 2277 2862 3100 2021 2057-63 Address 9513 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Chagrin Falls Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Canton Canton State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown

Frederick F Hodges
Birth/Established: 1866 Death/Disolved: unknown

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Biography:

Frederick Hodges was a member of the firm of Hodges & Hodges, with his brother W.W. Hodges. After the firm broke up he went into business for himself. In 1910 the Cleveland City Directory lists him as a salesman in Olmsted Falls. The 1920 census lists him as a farmer living in Burton, Geauga County, Ohio.

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Structure Charles H. Loew Residence Charles Roehl Residence Commercial Building E.L. Emerson Residence G.A. Weitz Residence Joseph Reitz Residence Keyse Residence Loew Supply and Manufacturing Mt. Vernon Apartment House Residence for Minnie Malden Residence for Mrs. Miller The Marietta Apartment House William Hall Residence Date nd 1904 1905 nd 1908 1904 1903 1903 1903 1908 1904 1901 1905 10621 1344 2043 9914 18128 10405 3045 1708 Address 15407 1724 City Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Rocky River Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing

William W Hodges
Birth/Established: 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: 25 May 1923 W.W. Hodges was born in Troy, Geauga County, Ohio and went to grammar and high school in Hart, Michigan. He came to Cleveland in 1888 and took up the study of architecture. In June 1894 he and brother Fred F. Hodges formed the firm of Hodges and Hodges, that was dissolved in 1900 when he went into business for himself. He designed several churches and schools for the Roman Catholic diocese. He lived at 2062 West Boulevard.

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Structure Apartment House Apartment House Belmore Apartments Commercial Building East Cleveland Baptist Church Emmanuel AME Zion Church Factory for James W. Rock G.A. Weitz Residence George Koch Residence Great Western Oil Company Rebuilding Holy Name School Palmer Manufacturing Residence for George D. Koch Residence for Mrs. M. Butler Residence for Peter Barts Residence for William Grief St. Augustine Roman Catholic School St. Francis School St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church Summer Residence Supervising Architect for Our Lady of the Rosary Church Terrace Terrace for Z.T. Armstrong Date 1904 1917 nd 1918 1902 - 3 1903 1917 1908 - 9 1903 1918 1906 1904 1903 1904 1917 1905 1907 1907 1907 1905 1905 1906 1905 12021 418 9611 11834 1413 8328 838 15315 10405 15315 5361 14516 5708 Address City East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Medina Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing Demolished

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Hodges and Hodges


Birth/Established: 1900 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1902 This was a short lived partnership of brothers William W. Hodges and Frederick Hodges, that was in existence in 1900.

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Structure Apartments and Store for George W. Kinsey Residence for Mrs. J.F. McHenry The Randolph Apartment Building Thomas Manning Residence Date 1900 1900 1901 1902 Address 5605 1860 7405 11210 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

Edward G. Hoefler
Birth/Established: November 5, 1892 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1967 In 1917 he was working for the Austin Company as an architect. He is listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1923. He was a member of the firm of Best & Hoefler from 1923 until 1927, and in 1929 he was a member of the firm of Kalsch & Hoefler.

Charles William Hopkinson


Birth/Established: April 13, 1865 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1950 Charles William Hopkinson was born in Cleveland and went to the public schools here. He graduated from Cornell University in 1887 with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture. After spending three years in New York City, he opened a Cleveland office in 1890. He lived at 4718 Franklin Boulevard. His office was in the Rose Building. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

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Structure Adelbert College Armory - Gymnasium Alta House Aoartment House for Henry Brooks Apartment House for Curtis Barrett Arnold Wooden Ware Arthur H. Bailey Residence Arthur Johnson Residence Arthur May Residence C.B. Stowe Residence Carnegie Library Chapek Residence Charles T. Williams Residence Children's Aid Society Clifton Club Cogswell Hall Colonial Club House Commercial - Residential Building for C.W. Bingham Commercial building Convent for Order of St. Joseph Country Residence of H.P. McIntosh DeKlyn Apartment House Dr. F.E. Bunts Residence Emma Morse Residence Frank A. Arter Residence Frank Carpenter Residence Date 1918 1899 - 1900 1894 1896 1921 1897 1899 1907 1894 1916 1902 1892 1906 1902 - 3 1913 nd 1897 1905 1905 - 7 nd 1904 1897 1892 1913 - 4 1898 - 9 1821 1924 17300 11115 3340 1373 Address 2118 12510 3906 - 8 5501 - 7 5209 6306 13502 7418 17884 15425 13307 1949 10411 17894 7200 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

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Structure Franklin Circle Masonic Temple Fred J. Fontius Barn Fullerton Residence Gatehouse for Forest Hill (John D. Rockefeller Residence) George D. Bates Jr. Residence Haddam Building Henderson House Henry Brooks Residence Henry Harvey Residence Herman Kelley Residence Hough Avenue Congregational Church Hugh Alan Galt Residence J.J. Tracy Residence John F. DeKlyn Residence Lakeside Hospital Addition Lakewood Congregational Church Lakewood High School Addition Laundry Building for Nathan Perry Lester J. Cobb Residence Lincoln School Louis Berger Residence Madison School Mining Engineering Mrs. H. Harvey Residence Oliver B. Perry Residence Owl's Nest Professor W.I. Upton Residence Professor William Mosher Residence Remodeling of Residence for John Teagle Residence Residence for Capt. Drake Residence for Henrietta Hopkinson Residence for J. Crider Residence for Jeanette Wallace Residence for M.W. Harvey Residence for Mary J. Ferris Residence for Ralph Toomey Residence for Thomas G. Robinson Residence for Valentine Morris Restaurant for John Schuster Riverside Cemetery Building Robert B. Wallace Residence Sanford K. Barstow Residence Savage Residence Schauffler Missionary Training School Teagle Residence Terrace W.J. Fontius Residence Warehouse for H.B. & M.P. Payne

Date 1932 1895 1908 - 9 1901 1908 1904 1917 1899 1892 - 3 1905 1898 1908 - 10 1905 1895 nd 1895 1917 1897 1904 nd 1900 nd 1905 1892 1928 1904 1907 1907 1905 1911 1906 1897 1910 1892 1890 1896 1907 1898 1892 1913 1896 1904 1896 c 1908 1916 1906 1905 1895 1897

Address 2827 1826 318 13652 41 10500 - 10514 1932 1869 6908 8273 1175 3535 1827

City Cleveland Cleveland Oberlin Cleveland Akron Cleveland Oberlin Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Akron Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

rear 1373 - 83 15615 6116 16601 4608

Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Oberlin Oberlin

8418 11018 2020 13920 1432 4903 7307 - 11 1944 2238 3607 17836 11119 310 5111-9

Cleveland Cleveland Gates Mills Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Dover Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Oberlin Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1826 810 - 8

Cleveland Cleveland

George Martin Hopkinson


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Birth/Established: February 10, 1883 Biography:

Death/Disolved: September 7, 1962

George M. Hopkinson was born in Hull, England. He immigated to the United States in 1903 and was naturalized as an American citizen in 1908. He was the Cleveland School Board Architect from 1926 to 1932, where he was in charge of building design during the districts last big era of expanison. He lived at 1981 Ford Road in University Circle. He moved to New York City in 1933 where he was assistant to the Vice President of Operations for Rockefeller Center. He was a member of the National Council on Schoolhouse Standards, and the American Institute of Architects. He was the author of many articles on the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings.

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Structure Charles Dickens School Harvard School Addition James Ford Rhodes High School John Hay High School John Marshall High School Louis Agassiz School Louisa May Alcott School Nathan Hale Junior High School Oliver Hazard Perry School Robert Fulton School South High (A. B. Hart Junior High) School Thomas Alva Edison Greenhouse Thomas Alva Edison School (Boy's) Remodeling Thomas Alva Edison School Addition Wilbur Wright Junior High School William Cullen Bryant School William Rainey Harper School Willson Junior High School Addition Date 1927 1927 1932 1929 1932 1929 1926 1929 1927 1929 1932 1927 1927 1927 1929 1929 1927 1927 11005 3121 5515 1625 Address 3522 6900 5100 2075 3952 3595 10710 3588 18400 3291 3901 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing

Carl Howell
Birth/Established: 1879 Biography: Death/Disolved: June 17, 1930 Carl Howell was born in Columbus. He attended Ohio State University and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture in 1905. He won the Stewardson Scholarship for his design for "A Monument Commemorative of the Independence of Cuba" in 1905. He formed a partnership with Leicester Holland, known as Howell & Holland with offices at 712 Walnut Street in Philadelphia. He died on a vacation in Monrovia, California. He was buried in Columbus.

Howell & Thomas


Birth/Established: 1908 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1930 Howell & Thomas was formed in Columbus in 1908 by Carl Howell and J. William Thomas who had been college roommates at the University of Pennsylvania. The firm specialized in residential architecture for upper income clients. Howell & Thomas moved to Cleveland in 1918. The move resulted from a contract from BR Deming for the development of the Euclid Golf residential subdivision along Fairmount Boulevard in Cleveland Heights. The Euclid Golf development was built on John D. Rockefeller's former private golf course.

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Structure A.R. Warner Residence A.S. Rodgers Residence Alex Printz Residence Alice B. Waters Residence Amos Barron Residence Apartment Building for Dr. C.H. Stinson Apartment for H.E. Hedges Date 1916 nd 1917 1909 1916 1908 1917 1241 2233 51 - 55 Address 2240 2854 City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Grandview Heights Cleveland Heights Newark Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Unknown

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Structure Apartments B.R. Deming Residence Bonney House Christian Narten Residence Churches at Columbus, Canton and Oxford, Ohio Clyde S. Pelton Residence East High School F.E. Cady Residence George J. Arnold Residence George Miller Residence Greenwell Residence Guildhall spaces on 10th floor of Landmark office building H.H. Hammond Residence Henry Curtiss Residence John L. Cannon Residence Joseph Feiss Residence Kenneth Wick Residence Klages Family House Lakewood High School Library and Auditorium at Ohio State University Maramor Restaurant Modernization of Press Plant Mrs. B.H. York Residence Mrs. Frances Allen Residence Mrs. W.C. Mason Residence Mrs. W.C. Scofield Residence Nettie Hyde Residence New York World Telegram Building Newark Arcade Newspaper buildings at Pittsburgh, Rochester, Brooklyn, Cleveland, Houston and Beaumont Oakwood Drive at edge of Country Club for Julius Feiss, Isadore Joseph, Will Halle, Aled Prinz Randolph G. Pack Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for O.N. Townsend Residence for W.R. Gribben Residences Rev. Joseph Schrembs Residence

Date 1917 1914 1926 nd nd 1914 1922 1923 nd 1915 1927 nd nd nd 1929 1917 nd 1927 - 8 nd nd 1926 nd nd nd nd nd 1924 nd 1908 nd

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Unknown

2485 2355

Cleveland Bexley Cleveland Cleveland

2270 1500 1285 2590 2312 3116

Cleveland Heights Columbus Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland

2520 2322

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights

2259 311

Cleveland Bexley Lakewood Columbus

137 2574 2215 2227 1284 29 - 33

Columbus Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Newark Cleveland

nd

Cleveland

OH

Unknown

nd 1914 1915 1917 1917 1917 1917 1919 nd nd nd 1924 1924 1924 1918 1917 1917 1924

2224 2263 2290 2529 2215 2235 2368 2834 18401 18401 18414 3280 18580

Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Zanesville Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights

OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing

18401

Shaker Heights

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Structure Roland W. White Residence Roy F. York Residence Schoedinger & Company Funeral Chapel Shaker Courtland intersection home for J.J. Bernet, Denny Shaker Heights High School St. Martin's Episcopal Church and Parish House St. Paul's Church Thomas White Residence Tom Sidlo Residence W. B. Alexander Residence William B. Cockley Residence YMCA buildings YWCA

Date nd nd 1918 nd nd 1917 nd nd nd 1917 nd nd 1928

Address 2222 2583

City Cleveland Cleveland Columbus Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Canton Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished

2325 2220 3207

Cleveland Heights Cleveland Zanesville Cleveland

J W Hradek
Birth/Established: 1856 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1936 J.W. Hradek was Bohemian-born and came to Cleveland in 1882 where he studied architecture. He was employed by Andrew Mitermiler for five years and Lehman and Schmitt for three years. In 1890, he went into business for himself. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias of the Uniformed Rank and a member of the International Order of Odd Fellows. He lived at 6603 Consul Avenue. He died on August 23, 1936. His funeral was held at A. Nosek and Sons Funeral Home on East 55th Street.

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Structure Commercial - residential building for John Beranek Commercial - residential for William Pollak Commercial residential building for Charles Prochaska Gymnastic Hall for Telocvinca Jednota Sokol Cech J.F. Troyan Residence John Beranek Reisdence Melzer Building Phineus Spencer Residence Stores and apartments for Frank J. Svoboda Theatre (in association with E. Huberty) Thomas Building Vincent Triska Residence Warehouse for Joseph Mares Date 1889 1891 1894 1892 1892 1890 1909 1891 1898 1912 1915 1896 1890 6001-5 8301 - 3 4820 3293 3254 5462-74 6515 5373-9 3562 5746-50 5850 3628 - 32 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

Henry Hradilek
Birth/Established: July 14, 1886 Biography: Death/Disolved: October 22, 1938 Henry Hradilek was born in Moraria, Austria - Hungary of Bohemian ancestors. He designed numerous single family homes in Cleveland Heights. He lived at 10712 Clifton Boulevard when he was drafted in the army during the First World War. During the War he was a member of Company A 308 Engineers. In 1930, he was living at 24763 Lake Road in Bay Village. He died at the Marine Hospital after a long illness.

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Structure Apartment Building for Thomas Urbansky Apartment Building for Thomas Urbansky Apartment Building for Thomas Urbansky Bohemian Publishing Company Burt Federal Truck Clifflake Building Garage for Frank Svoboda India Rubber Company Factory Residence c/o Cleveland Machine Tool Residence for Arthur Schlee-Lot #90 Residence for G. Hackerr Residence for ida Sharp Nye Residence for John and Ruby Brown Residence for John and Ruby Brown Residence for John and Ruby Brown Residence for Mary Searles Residence for Mary Wolf Residence for Mr. Allinger Residence for Robert Hyde Residence for Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Storage Building for LEMP Improvement Weizer Building

Date 1914 1914 1914 1917 1916 - 1917 1927 1917 1917 1917 1914 1916 1915 1919 1919 1919 1915 1923 1917 1914 1915 1915 1915 1916 1916 1917 1928

Address 2215 2219 1211-5

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing

1105 8905

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Kent Cleveland Cleveland

3229 2224 13145 13151 3084 2300 2091 2640 2631 2637 2621 2632 3301

Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland

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Benjamin S Hubbell
Birth/Established: 1868 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1953 Benjamin S. Hubbell was born in Leavanworth, Kansas and moved to Cleveland as a young man. He graduated from Cornell College in 1893 and received a master's degree in architecture there in 1894. He spent time in Zanesville and San Francisco before returning to Cleveland. In Cleveland, he was initially associated with the firm of Coburn and Barnum. After that firm dissolved, he and Dominick Benes formed the firm of Hubbell and Benes. He was elected as a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. He lived at "Playmore" in Kirtland, where he would ride horses daily. He was instrumental in the planning and foundation of University Circle. He was a member of the Union Club and the Chamber of Commerce. His son Benjamin Hubbell continued in business. He was buried in Ithaca, New York.

Hubbell and Benes


Birth/Established: 1897 Biography: Death/Disolved: Hubbell and Benes was one of the prominent Cleveland architectural firms from the early 20th century. Benjamin Hubbell and W. Dominick Benes had worked in the office of Coburn and Barnum before they formed the firm of Hubbell & Benes. They had several important commissions including the Citizens Building, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the West Side Market, the YMCA, the Ohio Bell Building, and the Illuminating Building. The firm also designed numerous homes, commercial buildings, and telephone exchange buildings. They were instrumental in the early planning for University Circle. Benjamin Hubbell retired in 1927, but the firm remained in business after the original partners died. In 1960 it was known as Hubbell, Benes & Hoff, with Benjamin Hubbell's son Benjamin S. Hubbell (1897-1988). The Western Reserve Historical Society has an extensive collection of the firm's drawings.

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Structure Arthur M. Gordon Business Block Benes Residence Brayton Residence C.L. F. Weiber Residence Carabelli Commercial Building Carmi Thompson Residence Citizens Building Citizens Building Citizens Building Remodeling Cleveland Builders Supply Stable and Warehouse Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland School of Art Cleveland School of Art -Art Studio Building Cleveland Telephone Co Cleveland Telephone Company Cleveland Telephone Company Cleveland Telephone Company Eddy Exchange Cleveland Telephone Company Fairmount Exchange Cleveland Telephone Company St. Clair Exchange Cliffside Office Building Commercial block for J.H. Wade Commercial block for Joseph Carabelli Cornell Alumni Hall Cornell University Cutler Office Building D.L. Cockley Residence Dr Stoner Residence East End Baptist Church East End School East End School Association Equity Savings and Loan F. A. Scott Residence F.G. Smith Residence Frank P. Whitton Apartment Building Fred C. Dorn Residence Fries & Schele Department Store addition and alteratioon G.A. Kositzsky Cottage G.C. King III Residence Gross and Riley Apartment Buildings H.E. Gresham Residence Halcyon Flats Hathaway Brown School Hough Avenue Congregational Church Illuminating Building J. H. Wade Farm Building J.C. Wallace Residence J.P. Murphy Melrose Apartment Building Date nd 1905 1907 1908 nd 1923 1901 nd 1929 nd 1916 1904 1907 1906 nd nd 1907 1916 1920 nd 1905 1905 1899 nd 1915 nd 1927 nd 1906 nd 1905 nd nd nd 1904 1912 1923 1925 nd 1904 nd 1905 1917 1913 - 5 nd nd nd 75 1945 1948 5701 12225 13174 12221 5300 11150 1641 812 810 17881 10803 12574 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ithaca Ithaca Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mentor Kirtland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Gates Mills Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH NY NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown

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Structure James C. Pettee Residence Jeptha Wade Estate - Valley Ridge Farm working buildings Joseph Hummell Apartment Building Joshua Gregg Residence Laurel School Masonic Temple Mather Gymnasium Mather Gymnasium Millford Plantation - Residence of J.H. Wade Mrs. Taylor Apartment Building National Malleable Castings National Malleable Castings- 10600 Quincy Avenue New England Apartment Building Office and storage for Julia Parks Ohio Bell Central Exchange Parmely Herrick Estate Pearl Street Savings and Trust Plain Dealer Building Addition Remodel of Fries and Schele Residence for Arthur O'Dell Residence for Arthur Odell Residence for Atthur Odell Residence for Benjamin Hubbell Residence for J.H. Wade Residence for J.H. Wade Residence of J.W. Wade Residence of W.B. White Rosedale Office Building Shaker Heights High School St. Lukes Hospital Stephen L. Peirce Residence T.B. Stauffer Residence Taylor and Clinton Apartment Buildings W.S. Tyler Office Building Wade Garretson Residence Wade Memorial Chapel West Side Market William H. Hunt Residence Woodland Avenue Savings and Trust YMCA

Date 1914 nd nd nd nd 1919 1907 1907 1903, 105, 1910 nd nd 1921 nd 1899 nd nd 1923 1920-2 1908 1898 1892 1898 1899 1908 1909 1910 1899 nd 1930 1927 1904 1917 nd 1913 1907 1900 1907 - 10 nd nd 1911

Address 11610

City Cleveland Hunting Valley Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH GA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

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Cleveland Cleveland Thomasville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Massilon Cleveland

4175

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1709 1715 1725 1672 10831

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Gates Mills Cleveland Gates Mills Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights

11311 17856

Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland

3601-5 10804 1979

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2200

Cleveland

Ernest Huberty
Birth/Established: August 26, 1878 Biography: Death/Disolved: September 29, 1965 Ernest Huberty worked as a draftsman for Lehman & Schmitt in 1895. He was listed as a draftsman from 1897 to 1904 in Cleveland City Directories and as an architect from 1905 to the 1955 Cleveland City Directory. He was a registered architect according to the Ohio Architect November 1940 listing. He was a member of the firm of Huberty, Summerell & Gilman in 1911 and a partner with George S. Summerell in 1912. He lived at 8017 Whitethorn Avenue in the Hough neighborhood for most of his life.

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Structure Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial building for C.F. Brandt Commercial Building for J. Knaus Commercial Building for R.A. Hendorf F.J. Novak Block Factory Four suite apartment bldg fro ME Kindvater J. Spang Baking Company J.H. Jones Residence Residence Residence for J.H.Jones Residence for Joseph O. Easterbrook Store and apartment for A. Milanick Stores and apartments for A. Greenwaldt Theatre for A.T. Ptak (in association with J. W. Hradek) Townhouse for E. Brunskin

Date 1916 1917 1905 1905 1912 1914 1905 1907 1915 1907 1917 1907 1914 1906 - 7 1907 1912 1908

Address 3451 12401 6129-31 12407 4101

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

2905 3848 1874 3848 736

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Cleveland Cleveland

William Asa Hudson


Birth/Established: July 31, 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 13, 1975 William Asa Hudson lived in Cleveland Heights and had an office in the Williamson Building. He designed several homes in Cleveland Heights. He later moved to California, where in the 1950-1 AIA Directory he is listed as a member of the Southern California Chapter with an office at 1567 North Beverly in Beverly Hills.

William Asa Hudson


Birth/Established: July 31, 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 13, 1975 William Asa Hudson lived in Cleveland Heights and had an office in the Williamson Building. He designed several homes in Cleveland Heights. He later moved to California, where in the 1950-1 AIA Directory he is listed as a member of the Southern California Chapter with an office at 1567 North Beverly in Beverly Hills.

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Structure Residence Residence for A.A. Frayer Residence for Alma Coyne Residence for August and Libbie King Residence for B.L. Healey Residence for B.L. Healey Residence for C.H. Foote and R.T. Cooke Residence for D.P. Wise Residence for Dr. Hall Residence for Dr. J.J. Thomas Residence for Dr. J.J. Thomas Residence for E.M. Graves Residence for F.S. Wallace Residence for F.S. Wallace Residence for F.S. Wallace Residence for F.S. Wallace Residence for F.S. Wallace Residence for F.W. Burnham Date 1919 1919 1916 1918 1919 1917 1919 1917 1918 1917 1918 1919 1918 1918 1918 1917 1915 1919 2617 2617 2736 21`82 2188 2194 2212 3320 1609 Address 14528 1662 2839 18028 17807 17807 2979 City Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Residence for G. Bunge Residence for H.R. Taylor Residence for J. G. Telling Residence for Logan Realty Residence for Logan Realty Residence for M.R. Sheldon Residence for Maynard Sheldon Residence for Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Logan Realty Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company Residence for W,A, Hudson Residence for W.A. Hudson Residence for W.A. Jones Residences for the Property Development Company

Date 1917 1916 1916 1916 1916 1919 1919 1917 1916 1917 1919 1916 1918 1918 1917 1917 1918 1917 1917 1916 1916 1918 1917 1917 1916 1917

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown

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Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heigjhts Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heigjhts Cleveland Heigjhts Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heigjhts Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heigjhts Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heigjhts Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland

Ralph M Hulett
Birth/Established: 1873 Biography: Death/Disolved: 19 January 1943 Ralph M. Hulett was born in Cleveland and attended West High School. He was first employed as a draftsman in the office of B.F. Van DeVelde for two years. He then worked for George H. Smith, followed by employment in the office of George H. Steffen. In 1900 he opened his own office which was later incorporated as the Ralph M. Hulett Company, general architectural, building and real estate business. He was a member of the firm of Matzinger and Hulett in 1905 and Hulett & Stanton in 1922. He was also a director in the Carpathian Realty Company and the Fire Safe Development Company. He died in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania and was buried in Riverside Cemetery.

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Structure Apartment building on Walnut Street Apartment House Central School Christ Koblenzer Residence Date 1910 1908 nd 1910 1707 Address City Akron Cleveland Talmadge Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing

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Structure Cornelius J. Lane Residence Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Company E.C. Deibel Residence Farmers and Merchants Bank J.J. O' Donnell Residence K.W. Company Factory Laundry Building for Co-Operative Laundry Palm Apartment House Philip Binz Monumental Works Reel Theatre Remodeled Commercial Building Residence Residence Residence for A.G. Klippel Residence for F.C. Witthuhn Residence for H. Hildebrandt Residence for John Kullman Residence for John Millard Residence for M. Hildebrandt Residences for Carpathian Realty (10) St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Addition Store and Apartments for J.C. Kopp The Randolph Apartments Theatre Theatre for George Treka Two family residence for John Kullman W.S. Westhafer Apartments Waldorf Theatre Warren Wire Fence Company addition

Date 1908 - 9 1910 nd 1907 1907 nd 1918 nd 1909 nd 1917 1915 1918 nd 1907 1917 1913 1912 1917 1917 1915 1909 1905 1917 1917 1913 1908 - 9 nd 1907

Address 744-6

City Cleveland Cleveland Akron

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Stading Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown

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Cleveland Cleveland

3636 745 2227 11848-50 12994 3222 3524-6 3015-9

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Lakewood Lakewood Brooklyn Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

3256 3074-82 7405 1746 3528-30 1553-7

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Akron Cleveland

John J Husband
Birth/Established: c1815 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown John J. Husband was born in Virginia. He was listed as a builder and architect from 1844 until 1853 in Philadelphia City Directories. He appears in Cleveland City Directories as an architect from 1853 to 1861. Charles C. Miller worked as a draftsman in his Cleveland office. Miller later went to work as an architect in Toledo and Chicago and was the co-author of an architectural pattern book. In 1860 Husband was living alone in the Weddell House. From 1863 to 1890 he is listed as an architect and civil engineer in Baltimore. He had returned to work in Cleveland in 1865. According to newspaper accounts after the assasination of President Abraham Lincoln, Husband was overheard in a conversation. A gentleman said that the assasination was perfectly horrible. Husband replied, "Some might think so; others might not. For my part I think it a damned small loss." Because of the remarks he was roughed up by a mob. His name was chipped away from the cornerstone of the Cuyahoga County Courthouse. He returned to live in Baltimore where he was still living in 1890.

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Structure Cuyahoga County Courthouse (Third) Euclid Street Presbyterian Church Methodist Episcopal Church Northern Ohio Lunatic Assylum Public School Number 109 Southern Ohio Lunatic Assylum Trinity Church Date 1858 - 60 1853 1850 1852 1876 1852 1854 - 5 520 1420 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Norfolk Cleveland Baltimore Dayton Cleveland State OH OH VA Ohio MD Ohio OH Status Demolished Demolished unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished

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Joseph Ireland
Birth/Established: June 17, 1843 Biography: Death/Disolved: November 17, 1905 Joseph Ireland was a New York City-born architect that practiced in Cleveland between 1865 and 1885. Prior to coming to Cleveland in 1865 he was associated with R.G. Hatfield in New York City. He was one of the finest architects in Cleveland in the post Civil War era. In Cleveland, he had several very important commissions, including the Geauga County Courthouse in Chardon, the National City Bank and Society for Savings Bank buildings, and several significant churches including the Case Avenue Presbyterian, Plymouth Congregational Church, Plymouth Congregational Church and the First Presbyterian Church in Warren. He moved back to New York City in 1885. He died in 1905 after a lingering illness at his residence at 494 - 4th Street in Brooklyn.

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Structure Case Avenue Presbyterian Church Charles Bissell Residence Daniel Eels Residence E.I. Baldwin Block First Baptist Church First Baptist Church First Presbyterian Church Franklyn Alcott Residence Geauga County Courthouse Henry B. Perkins Residence Home for Indigent Women John Devereaux Residence Memorial Presbyterian Chapel Monroe Street Cemetery Entrance Montclair Childrens Home National Bank Building Plymouth Congregational Church School School Second Presbyterian Church Society for Savings Tabernacle Baptist Home for Young Women Terrace for I.B. Hubby The Retreat Town Hall Remodeling W.J. Wickham Residence Date 1880 1867 1876 1881 1889 1891 1878 1866 1869 1870 1876 1873 1873-4 1873-4 1893 1866-7 1880 1869 1871 1878 1866 1893 1880 1872 1874 1880 2095 - 2013 814 - 26 3266 265 256 4820 4611 3201 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Montclair New York City Warren Cleveland Chardon Warren Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Montclair Cleveland Cleveland Warren Warren Cleveland Cleveland New York City Cleveland Cleveland Chagrin Falls Huron State OH OH OH OH NJ NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH NJ OH OH OH OH OH OH NY OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown

Clarence Izant
Birth/Established: 1884 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1949 Clarence Izant was an architect and engineer who worked for the Austin Company. While there, he designed the original unit for Nela Park. He later went into private practice where he designed the East 70th Street plant for Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company. He left Cleveland in 1916 and became works manager for the Corning Glass Company in Corning, New York. In 1923 he moved to Los Angeles, California where he headed his own company the Cochran - Izant Company. He served as president of the California Artist's Club and had many exhibitions of his etchings. He died in 1949 in Whittier, California.

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Structure Double residence for Miss Anna Granger Southern Theater Date 1907 1915 3145 Address City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Demolished Demolished

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Albert F Janowitz
Birth/Established: January 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1936 Albert F. Janowitz was born in London of Bohemian parents. He and his parents immigrated to the United States in 1868. He was a draftsman in the offices of Coburn and Barnum (1888) and B.F. Vandevelde (1889). In 1894, he worked for the Peoria, Illinois-based architectural office of Wechselberger, Janowitz. He was active in Cleveland in the first three decades of the 20th century. He designed the B'Nai Jeshurun Temple and, most notably, Anshe Emeth Synagogue (now Cory Methodist Church). He was also the architect of several apartment buildings along Clifton Boulevard, Lake Avenue, and East Boulevard. He died May 23, 1936.

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Structure Anshe Emeth Synagogue (Cory Methodist Church) Anshe Emeth Temple Apartment Buidling for Max Lees Apartment Buidling for Max Lees Apartment building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building for Aaron Shapiro Apartment Building for David Rubin Apartment Building for E. Gold and D.Dolinsky Apartment Building for M.J. Weinberger Apartment Building for Max Morris Apartment Building for ME Messer Apartment Building for Nathan Soffen Apartment Building for W. Kominsky E.29th and Scovill Apartment for A. Permuth & Company Apartment for A. Winisturi Apartment for Lew Mintz Apartment for Weiss and Schnitzer Apartment House Apartment House for Martin Schuller Apartment house for Mrs. A. Klinkner Apartment house for Samuel Goldberg Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments for A. Wasserman Apartments for Bialosky Cohn Apartments for Bialosky Cohn Date 1921 1904 1912 1912 1904 1911 1911 1911 1911 1912 1912 1912 1917 1917 1918 1928 1916 1917 1917 1911 1917 1911 1916 1905 1908 1907 1908 1908 1917 1907 1907 1907 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1917 1924 1915 1914 1914 2131 9208 11209 11203 965 - 7 2193 11095 - 11101 2198 - 2200 2072 2070 1167 - 9 5811 12338 11406 - 8 11025 - 7 931 7306 7310 7408 11009 - 11 11021 11111 - 27 9330 10808 2126 2536 410 1839 Address 1117 2541 6901 6905 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Apartments for Bialosky Cohn Apartments for C.S. Sharp Apartments for Dave Rubin Apartments for Joseph Arnoff Apartments for Joseph Arnoff Apartments for Louis Abrams Building Building Clifton Lake Apartments Com - res bldg for Tony Artino Commercial - Residential Buidling for Max Lees Commercial - residential Building Commercial - residential building for Carl Spack Commercial / residential building Commercial / residential buildng Commercial building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building for Joseph Arnoff Commercial residential building Commercial residential building for Louis Cohen Commercial storefront for S. Beck Double Residence for J.E. Rich Double Residences for Morris Amster Dwelling addition for Harry Bernstein Eddy Euclid Building Elyno and Dorothea Apartments Four family residence for S. Newman Fourteen houses for N. Straffer Frame house Heights Theatre I.B. Heller Warehouse Madison Square Building Movie Theatre Movie Theatre Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence fo Nathan Pirowarff Residence for Al Schnitzer Residence for J. Hartman Residence for J. Makoff Residence for T.J. Philips Store and apartment Store and apartment building Terrace for W.S. Freiberger The Parkview Res Com Building

Date 1914 1915 1913 1914 1914 1909 1905 1905 1924 1917 1912 1917 1913 1917 1917 1907 1915 1921 1915 1917 1911 1915 1917 1917 1900 1927 1921 1917 1917 1907 1919 1904 1915 1917 1917 1912 1912 1917 1917 1917 1919 1920 1914 1914 1911 1906 1905 1917 1904 1907 1908-9

Address 2077 9814 2042 1398 1394 2201

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

10911 6801 1667 3424 7809 1054 1802 11207 - 11 3624 11503 - 5 3610 1031 - 5 4811 2745 13741 - 817 11107 - 11

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3635

Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland

7812 - 4

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1005 9709 - 11 3793 14413 9102 - 4 1105 10910 968 10317 1208 12810

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Two Apartment Houses for Morris Arnoff Two family residence for Fred Rowe West Park Theatre

Date 1917 1907 1924

Address

City Cleveland Heights Cleveland

State OH OH OH

Status Unknown Demolished Demolished

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William Jansen
Birth/Established: 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 5, 1933 William Jansen was born in Cleveland. He began his career in the office of Cudell and Richardson. After Cudell left the firm he was associated with John N. Richardson. After Richardson's death in 1902 he went into practice for himself. He established a practice mostly known for the design of Roman Catholic churches and associated religious buildings. He lived at 1348 East 91st Street. A devout Roman Catholic he attended mass daily at St. Thomas Aquinas Church before going to the office. He was listed as a registered architect in the Ohio Architect November 1940 listing. He died in 1933 after a period of failing health. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery.

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Structure Bath and Tenement for A. Szalasko Bath House and Apartment Building Comercial Building for Joseph Tatlak Commercial - residential building for Joseph Braum Dangler Stove Warehouse Double residence for Edward J. Kovanda Frame and brick dwelling Immaculate Conception Church Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Church Notre Dame School Our Lady of Blessed Sacrement Our Lady of Lourdes School Pastoral residence for St. Hyacinths Residence for J.P. Farrelly Residence for John Trentener Residence for R. F. Korzen Sisters of St. Francis Hospital Ss. Cyril and Methodius Parish House Ss. Cyril and Methodius School St. Aloysius Church St. Benedict's School St. Casimir's Church St. Cecilia's Church School and Parish House St. Cyril and Methodius School St. Hyacinth School St. John Cantius Church St. John Cantius Parish House St. John Cantius School St. John Nepomucene Church St. John Nepomucene Parish House St. Slanislaus School St. Stanislaus Convent St. Thomas Aquinas Parish House St. Thomas Aquinas School St. Vitus Roman Catholic Church Date 1917 1917 1914 1907 1912 1917 1907 1927 1927 1915 1923 1907 1907 1918 1907 1917 1917 nd nd 1925 1923 1918 1917 1914 1907 1908 1909 1908 1917 nd 1922 1917 nd 1929 1932 9015 6019 6510 6615 10932 10615 8223 3276 1639 2965 2280 2270 2280 3785 6804 225 9614 1325 2350 3406 5017 2223 Address 1379 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ravenna Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished unknown Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure St. Vitus School St. Wendelin School Tenement Addition for Charles Selzak

Date 1912 1925 1917

Address 6115 2235

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing

John unknown Jasinski


Birth/Established: 1885 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown John Jasinski was listed as an architect and draftsman in Cleveland City Directories. He was American born of Polish born parents. He worked mostly in the Slavic Village and St. Clair - Superior neighborhoods of Cleveland.

Harry T Jeffery
Birth/Established: 1876 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Harry T. Jeffery was listed as an architect in the 1907 to 1938 Cleveland City Directories. In 1907 he is listed as a member of the firm of Jeffery and Keller and in 1915 as a member of the firm of Keller and Smith.

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Structure Apartment building Apartment Building for George W. Hale Apartment building for J. Timendorfer Apartment Building for Morse Building Company Apartment Building for Mr. Burenlaugh Apartment Hotel Apartment House Cleveland Gun Club House Commercial - residential building Commercial Building for Boardman Realty Company Commercial building for Neale Phypers Commercial Building for Perkins Building Company Doan Market House Dwelling E.D. Kern Residence F.G. Holtcamp Residence George Buck Residence H.G. Robbins Residence Hotel IOOF Lodge Hall J. D'Ericco Residence Lodge Building for Angelo Arata New England Life Building Residence Residence Residence Residence for C.B. Smith Residence for W.H. Botten St. Clair Market House Terrace Date 1907 1917 1907 1917 1907 1917 1917 1907 1918 1907 1917 1917 1916 1917 1907 1927 1919 - 20 1916 - 7 1917 1912 1919 - 20 1907 1923 nd nd nd 1907 1907 1917 1907-8 8103 1120 16290 2775 17400 1957 2625 3380 3386 2250 12009 1913 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

Levi Johnson
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Levi Johnson was a Carpenter - Builder who was born in Herkimer County, New York. He came to Cleveland in 1806. He built the first frame building in Cleveland for an office for Judge Walworth. His early years were spent building houses in Cleveland and Newburgh. He received a contract from the Cuyahoga County Commissioners to build the first simple frame Courthouse in 1812-3. During the War of 1812 he became a ship builder. He was also the first Cuyahoga County coroner. In 1831 he contracted with the federal government to build a lighthouse on Water (now West 9th) Street. He lived in a house at the corner of Water (West 9th Street) and Lake (Lakeside Avenue) streets.

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Structure Johnson Block Lighthouse Lighthouse Lighthouse Lighthouse Marine Block Portage River Light House Winslow Residence Date 1853 1831 1836 1840 1842-3 1858 1847 1832 Cleveland Address City Cleveland Cleveland Sandusky Saginaw Western Sister Island Cleveland State OH OH OH MI OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Rowland Johnson
Birth/Established: February 21, 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: October 26, 1940 Rowland Johnson was born in Riverside, California to Canadian parents. He was employed by Walker and Weeks. He specialized in the design of branch banks.

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Structure Guardian Trust Bank Washington Savings Bank Date 1930 1923 Address 11718 - 26 8017 City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Standing Standing

John Kalsch, Jr.


Birth/Established: August 18, 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown John Kalsch, Jr. was born in Badenvillirs, Meurthe - et - Moselle, France and came to this country at the age of one. His father was a gardener and florist employed by Daniel Hanna. The father later moved to Ravenna and Interlaken, Massachusetts. John Kalsch grew up and received his education in Cleveland. He was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1916 until 1932. He became a member of the firm of Kalsch & Haefler in 1929. His technical education was received in architect's offices. He went into business for himself in 1915, with offices at 4500 Euclid Avenue

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Structure Double Residence for Anna Todd E.L. Cannon Building John Kalsch Jr. Residence Date 1917 1925 1916 2637 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights State OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown

George Kauffman
Birth/Established: December 26, 1865 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 6, 1940 George Kauffman was born in Manchester, Ohio later moving to nearby Canton. Canton City Directories list him as a carpenter and later as an architect. He moved to Cleveland in 1897. His firm, the Kaufmann Architectural Company, was best known for ornate houses that bridged the Victorian era and Revival styles that were popular in the early 20th century. Concentrations of these houses are found in the Superior Park subdivision, along Linwood Avenue in Cleveland, and on Cohassett in Lakewood. He worked with several developers including Clark and Benton, George Graham, and B. Schatzinger. Kauffman's later houses lacked the distinctiveness of his earlier homes. He died in Cleveland two weeks after an automobile accident in April 1940 and was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery in Canton.

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Structure 16 suite terrace Apartment building for C.W. Schafer apartment building for George Kaufmann Apartment building for John Ray Apartment Building for Mrs. S. Aubley Apartment building for W.A. Shaeffer Apartment House Apartments Carl Weidemann Residence Charles Simmons Residence Commercial Building for Adam Linn Dr. O.A. Palmer's Hospital E.E. Cresswell Residence E.E. Cresswell Residence E.I.Leighton Residence E.R. Leighton Residence Emory Hessler Residence 11324 Bellflower moved to 11133 Hessler Road Euclid Villa Eureka Park Residence F.W. Busch Residence George F. Sladden Residence George R. Murray Residence J.N. Kirby Residence J.P. Hogan Residence John Juster Residence John H. Kaufmann Residence John Kaufmann Residence John Ray Residence Joseph Havlin Residence Louisa Meyers Residence Louisa Myers Residence N.C. Catabish Residence Potter Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for A. Gerdum Residence for A.A. Chilcote Residence for Albert Diss Residence for Asa Burrows Residence for Asa Burrows Residence for Clark & Benton Residence for Clark & Benton

Date 1905 1907 1903 1907 1907 1908 1903 1905 1908 nd 1906 nd nd Nd nd 1908 1900

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing

10014 10012

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood

6212 - 20 1446 1446 1183

Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1908 1927 1905 nd 1903 1904 nd nd 1904 Nd 1906 c. 1917 nd 1904 nd 1906 1898 1898 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1906 1921 1929 1929 1907 1917 1908 1898 1898 1898 1898 7214 7304 7118 7206 9802 6707 6619 9811 9816 1189 1145 1148 1158 1180 9607 2882 1615 1615 1602 11130 1436 11433

Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Canton Canton Cleveland Cleveland Canton Canton Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Fairview Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

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Structure Residence for E. Kluever Residence for Edwin Potter Residence for Geo F. Graham Residence for Geo F. Graham Residence for Geo. F. Graham Residence for Geo. F. Graham Residence for L.O. Sherman Residence for Mrs. R.A. Drucker Residence for Rutan Burdick Residence on the west side Residence Oxford Manor Sub Rosamond Apartment Building Terrace Terrace for Mr. Schwartz Terrace for Mrs. S. Aubley Terrrace for Samuel Aubley The Painswick Apartments Three residences for Bernard Schatzinger W.E. Potter Residence W.H. Hazleton Residence Walter Theobold Residence William Baxter Residence

Date 1917 1908 1901 1901 1901 1901 1910 1902 1902 1904 1929 nd 1907 nd 1908 1906 1909 1902 1927 1899 1908 1896

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing

11421

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

10000 - 10 10010 1863 - 7 1849, 1853, 1857 1846 1398 2097

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Arthur Emil Keller


Birth/Established: February 9, 1884 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1954 Arthur Emil Keller was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1907. He was a member of the firm of Jeffery & Keller in 1907 and a member of the firm of Keller & Richter in 1911. In 1916 he was employed as a draftsman by the Austin Company. He is listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He lived at 2570 Overlook Road in Cleveland Heights.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence for Francis Deming Date nd 1917 1917 Address 10100 2714 3150 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights State OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing

John Sherwood Kelly


Birth/Established: 1889 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1960 John Sherwood Kelly was initially a member of the firm of Howell & Thomas. In 1918, along with H.J. Albrecht and Karl E. Wilhelm, he formed the firm of Albrecht, Wilhelm, & Kelly. He designed several important houses in Shaker Heights and churches throughout Cleveland, its suburbs, and Akron. He later went into practice for himself. He was a member of the firm Sticke, Kelly & Stickle from 1948-1956. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He lived at 5408 Euclid Avenue and his office was at 4216 Prospect Avenue. He was a member of St. Paul's Shrine and was buried in Calvary Cemetery.

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Structure E.J. Shuey Residence Edward L. Shuey Residence Edward Seitz Residence Eugene Miles Residence Date 1929 1927 1929 1930 22125 Address Distinguished Homes of Sh 2678 Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights OH OH OH City State Status Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Frank Lewman Residence Glenn Shaw Residence H.E. Widdell Residence James Lincoln Residence L.M. Gunderson Residnece Madonna Hall P.H. Owen Residence Residence Residence Residence for James A. Boyce Residence for Keyes Treuhaft Residence for Leo Neumare St. James Church St. John College expansion St. Margaret Mary Church St. Paul Church St. Robert Bellarmine Church Sterling Hubbard Residence Sts. Philip and James Church Walter Haas Residence William Telling Residence

Date 1931 1930 1936 nd 1930-1 nd 1930 1936 1938 1929 1930 1935 nd nd nd nd nd 1930 1950 1930 nd

Address 2700 15316 19850 13300

City Shaker Heights Lakewood Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

17250 18523 2718 2943

Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Aurora Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Akron Cleveland

14410 14422

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights

Andrew D Kent
Birth/Established: 1832 Biography: Death/Disolved: 27 August 1902 Andrew D. Kent was a builder, later turned architect, with roots in the town of Newburgh before its annexation to Cleveland. Most of his buildings are located in the southeast side of the city. His most significant works were the Jones Road Congregational Church (1876) and the Disciples of Christ Church (1889) at 9200 Miles Avenue.

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Structure Disciples of Christ Church Jones Road Congregational Church Residence for John Pallister Residence for Mary Mutch Residence for Mary Mutch Date 1889 1876 1891 1888 1888 Address 9200 8000 3754 7207 7211 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing

Charles H Kimpel
Birth/Established: July 29, 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: Unknown

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Structure Commercial - residential building for George Detzel Commercial - Residential Building for Mr, Dwaskow Commercial - Residential Building for the State Realty Company Commercial Building for William Fridrich Nutting Building Residence Date 1916 1917 1917 1912 1915 1914 4209 - 13 9638 - 40 10201 Address 9710 - 6 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Unknown

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Structure Residence for Minnie Bell Two residences for Max Marmorstein

Date 1914 1917

Address 9220

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH

Status Unknown Demolished

George S King
Birth/Established: 1876 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1925 George S. King was born and educated in Cleveland public schools and attended Sayers College of Cleveland. He spent three years in New York City studying architecture after which he returned to Cleveland where he entered the office of Ora Williams in 1903. That partnership lasted one year. He specialized in apartment and terrace house design. Mr. King was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the Woodmen of the World, and the United Commercial Travelers. Politically, he was a Republican, and had been a candidate for county commissioner.

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Structure Apartment Building Church and school Club House for Lithuanian Society Commercial - residential building st for G.V. Jindra Commercial Building for Frances Lee Commercial Building for H.T. Scoville Commercial Building for John Cain Commercial Building for Marshall Biddle Commercial Building for Patrick Kennedy Double Residence Double Residence for C.N. Griffin John V. Jindra Residence Residence for Frances H. Lee Residence for W.F. Weibusch Terrace for Louis Roth Terrace for the Midland Realty Company Two 6 suite apartment buildings for Louise Rechie Two family residence for George Sell Date 1907 1917 1917 1907 1905 - 1906 1912 1906 1907 1907 1917 1917 1908 1911 1907 1905 1905 1905 1907 6412 - 6 1914 - 24 3114 11412 7506 - 12 1026 5712 8302 - 4 6423 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

Ozias Kinney
Birth/Established: 1811 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1869 Ozias Kinney was born in Vermont. In 1850 he was living in Ashland, Ohio listing his occupation as Master Builder. He lived in Cleveland for a brief time in the mid-1850's. He designed the Chamberlain Block that still stands in the Warehouse District. His other works in Cleveland are not known. He went on to Chicago afterwords. Dankmar Adler, later of Adler and Sullivan, worked in his Chicago office.

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Structure Ashland County Jail Chamberlain Block Crawford County Courthouse (Second) School Date 1847 - 8 1853-4 1854 1871 Address City Ashland Cleveland Bucyrus Lodi (demolished) State OH OH Ohio OH Status unknown Standing Demolished Demolished

Wilm Knox
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Birth/Established: 1858 Biography:

Death/Disolved: 1915

Wilm Knox was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He studied architecture at the Free Church Seminary in Glasglow, special course in architecture in Glasglow, and Edinburgh. While in Edinburgh he worked for the firm of Moffett and Aitken. He came to North America in 1886, spending years in Toronto and Chicago before settling in Cleveland. While in Toronto, he formed a partnership with John H. Elliot. Knox handled engineering for the firm, including construction and equipment installation. He was also a talented water colorist and etcher and owned a collection of etchings by famous artists. A naturalist, he was considered an authority on fugi of the northern states. He painted a series of watercolors of mushrooms. His wife Agnes Childs Knox was a native of Painesville. He died in 1915 at the age of fifty - seven and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Painesville.

Knox and Elliot


Birth/Established: 1895 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1928 Wilm Knox and John Eliot moved to Toronto from Chicago in 1888 with an office at 15 Victoria Street. E. Beaumont Jarvis joined the firm In Toronto where it was known as Knox, Eliot & Jarvis. The firm won the competition for the design of the Richardsonian Romanesque Confederation Life office building in 1889. They also competed for and lost the competition for the Toronto Board of Trade. Knox & Eliot moved to Cleveland 1893. A May 22, 1902 Plain Dealer article highlighted the firm's designs for manufacturing plants. The firm is remembered for its office buildings with Sullivanesque ornamentation, including the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Rockefeller, and Standard Buildings. These buildings contrasted with the prevalent Beaux-Arts and Neo Classic style buildings of the day.

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Structure 24 suite apartment building for John Sipe of New York A.I. Root Company Alterations to the Croxden American Screw Works Anisfield Building Apartment Building for H.J. Trinker apartment building for John F. Siper apartment building for Mars Wagar Apt Bldg for John Sipe of NYC Apt Bldg for Mars Wagar Realty Arthur Somers Residence Baker Products Beach Terrace Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Carnegie Library Cecil Street Church of Christ Central Presbyterian Church Charles H. Stanley Residence Clark Terrace Cleveland Cadillac Company Cleveland Model Market Cleveland Rubber Works Cleveland Spring Wire addition Cleveland Wire Spring Coe Manufactring Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building for Mary Huntington Commercial building for Sigmund Lederer Commercial Building with chapel Commercial residential building Confederation Life Building David J. Barry Residence Date 1905 nd 1894 nd 1909 1899 nd nd 1905 1905 1902 1920 1905 1910 1912 1891 1895 1897 1903 1914 1911 nd 1905 nd nd 1904 1917 1894 1898 1910 1917 1890-2 1907 10316 8904 500 - 4 102 - 6 3038 - 46 14032 11825 1935 4701 - 17 8301 32 1382 1904 901 3859 - 3911 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Hamilton Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Toronto Joliet East Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Painesville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toronto Cleveland State OH OH OH Ontario OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ontario IL OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ontario OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure Design for Westmoreland County Courthouse Double for F.H. Beggers E.E. Bauman Residence Eberhardt Manufacturing Edward F. Blake Residence Edward Hewitt House Elks Club Euclid Beach Park Pavilion Factory Factory Fern Hall Addition First Baptist Church Fyvie Apartments for L.M. Drake Harbor Street Collegiate Harvey Higgins Residence Heintzman House Hippodrome Annex Hippodrome Theatre Holmes County Infirmary Hotel Breakers House Ice Skating Rink and Cold Storage Interstate Foundry J. Dyson and Son Forge and Machine Shop James Elliott Residence James Hill Residence Judge Theodore S. Strimple Residence Kelley Island Lime & Transport Co. Stables Kitchen Building Lewis E. Elwood Residence May Company McKinley Terrace Morrill Library National Carbon Company Office Building National Malleable Castings Neal Fireproof Storage Building Office and Bank Building for Union Land Office building at Lima, Ohio Office building for Eberhard Manufacturing Ohio Desk Pelton Apartments People's Tabernacle Pierce Shoe Puritan Apartment Building Puritan Apartments Residence Residence for William Bozett Residence for Henry Lower Residence for Henry Lower Residence for James Hill

Date 1899 1915 1902 1897 1891 1890 1909 nd 1899 1904 1910 1897 1899 nd 1903 1889 1917 1906-7 1896 - 7 1905 1889 1917 1901 1906 1899 1898 1907 1906 1917 1908 1902 1906 1899 1893-6 1905 1912 1917 1903 1897 1917 1901 1900 1895 1898 nd 1906 1895 1899 1899 1900

Address

City Greensburg

State PA OH OH OH Ontario Ontario OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ontario OH Ontario OH OH OH OH Ontario OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Never built Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

10324 - 6 11415 2800 449 260 1029 - 41

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toronto Toronto Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3250 79 8707 11408 288 720 7270 344

Cleveland Painesville Cleveland Toronto Cleveland West Toronto Junction Youngstown Cleveland Holmesville Sandusky Toronto Cleveland Cleveland

1169 1825 5822 1608

Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1614 22 1406 - 20 11705 7706 7208

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Painesville Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Youngstown Cleveland

2732 1122 697 1239 - 51 8903 1515 6411 1267 1273 5818

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Residence for O.V. Hinsley Residence for R.P. Cantrall Residence Residence for William Ryan Residence for William Ryan Rockefeller Building Rockefeller Building addition Rowhouse Science Building Scotia Apartment House South Western Ohio Traction Company Spencerian College St. James AME Church (Trinity Congregational Church) St. Mary's Episcopal Church Standard Building Stores and Market House for Glengariff Realty Telling Brothers Ten houses on Terrace Terrace Theodore Arter Residence Thomas Maher Residence Two School additions Upson Nut Company Office Building Victoria Presbyterian Church Washington Apartments Westchester Apartment Building Western Ohio Transportation Office White Bicycle Wigmore Coliseum William W. Chamberlain Residence Windemere Presbyterian Church Annex Zera D. Patterson Residence Zera Patterson Residence

Date 1907 1898-9 1899 1899 1903-5 1910-1 1889-90 1897 1901 1903 1901 -2 1896 1912 1924 1915 1904 1907 1906 1906 1899 1916 1917 1903-4 1890 1913 1903 1903 nd 1912 1910 1916 1908 1902

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH Ontario OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ontario OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing

1755 1601 1605 614 614 215 - 9 8927 - 33

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toronto Painesville Cleveland Wooster Cleveland

8401 9719 4601

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2020 14620 11430

Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cuyahoga Falls Cleveland

152 2062 - 6 1914

Toronto Cleveland Cleveland Wapakoneta Cleveland

1905 11310 1624 11418

Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

William Koehl
Birth/Established: 1883 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1956 William Koehl was born in Akron, educated at parochial schools in Akron, and the University of Ottawa and St. Charles College. He received early training in architectural offices in Cleveland and Akron, working in the office of Frank Meade. He first appeared in Cleveland City Directories in 1905 when he was employed as a draftsman. In 1911 he formed a partnership with Alex Wolf that lasted about one year. That partnership was dissolved in 1913, when Koehl went to work as the Cleveland representative of Pittsburgh architect John T. Comes. He later would form various partnerships with Richard Van Rensselaer, Antonio DiNardo, and Adrian Foose. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. His office was in the Heights Rockefeller Building. Mr. Koehl is best known for his work for the Catholic diocese.

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Structure Brunnerdale Seminary Church Church of the Holy Family Elementary School Factory for Mrs. Duffy Date 1930 1917 1917 1917 13205 Address City Canton Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Standing Demolished

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Structure Home for Working Boys Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Residence Residence for A.B. DeVille Residence for H.A. Stahl Residence for W.J. Breuer St. Charles Borromeo Church St. Dominic's Roman Catholic Church St. Jerome Church St. Jerome's Rectory St. Joseph Church St. Luke's School St. Mary's Rectory St. Philip Neri Church Addition and Residence

Date 1917 1941 1952 1914 1917 1917 1917 1955 1947 1950 1925 1940 - 1 1926 1925 1917

Address 8301 3644 6928 1478

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

6818 3450 15200 15000

Parma Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Alliance Lakewood

15519 8203 - 15

Cleveland Cleveland

Alexander Koehler
Birth/Established: 1831 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1895 Alexander Koehler was German born and settled in Cleveland during the Civil War. He was active as an architect from 1863 until his death in 1895, forming various partnerships over the years. He was partnered with Charles Roesling (1865), Joseph Blackburn (1869-1872), Samuel Lane (1872-3), and George F. Hammond. He was active during the High Victorian era, designing buildings in the Gothic, and Second Empire styles. Significant structures that he designed included Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Sandusky, Immaculate Conception Church, the Central School in New Philadelphia (demolished), and the Logan County Courthouse in Bellefontaine. He lived on Commonwealth Street (now). He died on November 22, 1895 leaving a wife and six sons.

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Structure Central High School Cleveland Fire Department - Hook and Ladder # 5 Commercial Building Double Dwelling for Frank H. Kennedy E.P. Campbell House Eighteenth Ward Market House (Newburgh Market) Eighteenth Ward Police Station First Methodist Church Franklin Street Methodist Episcopal Church Hungarian Refinery Immaculate Conception Church Infirmary Hospital addition John Lannert Residence Logan County Courthouse , Jail and Sheriffs Residence Lutheran Church Park Opera House Rebuilding Residence Residence for A.A. Caskey Residence for Charles Kyle Residence for John Dease Residence of Mr. J.C. Hochstetter Residences Date 1877-8 1881 1889 1891 1868 1879 1875 1874 1870 1868 1873 1876 1891 1870 1870 1895 1888 1888 1888 1888 nd 1868 22 - 4 46,47,49,51,52,53,54 3108 2485 1815 2377 4239 7710 3069 1929 1358 - 62 Address City New Philadelphia Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Bellefontaine New Philadelphia Erie Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland New Minerva Frieberg State OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH Baden, Germany Status Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure S.C. Greene Building Saints Peter and Paul Church School School St. Stephen's Engine & Boiler House Sts. Peter and Paul Rectory T.D. Crocker's Block Union Evangelical Church Wick Block Woodland Cemetery Receiving Vault

Date 1873 1866-1871 1869 1880 1888 1871 1869 1869 1883 1880

Address 203 - 7

City Cleveland Sandusky Cuyahoga Falls Salem

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

1930 520

Cleveland Sandusky Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Koehler and Lane


Birth/Established: 1872 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1873 This architectural firm was formed by Alexander Koehler and Samuel Lane. It was in existence between 1872 and 1873.

Herman Kregelius
Birth/Established: 25 August 1875 Biography: Death/Disolved: January 28, 1952 Herman Kregelius was a Cleveland-born architect of German parentage. He was employed as an architect by the Austin Company in 1917, when he lived at 10317 South Boulevard. He was in a partnership with P.E. Robinson in 1914 and later became Cleveland City architect. He is listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

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Structure Baldwin Filtration Plant City of Cleveland Fire Department #28 Commercial Building for Sunbeam Laundry Third District Police Station 1925 1917 310 2139 Date Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing

W W LaChance
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown W.W. LaChance was a Canadian - born architect. He was active in Cleveland for a short time in the mid-1890's. He was a partner with both Albert French and Vincent Gregg. He left Cleveland in 1897 and opened an office in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In 1916 he was working as an architect in Manitoba. He maintained a home in Milan, Ohio where his wife Sarah Stoddard was from. He would later give up the practice of architecture and became a building supplier.

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Structure Apartment building for C. Zellers Apartment building for E. Heyse Brick and stone store building Club House for the Hamilton Gulf Club Forest City Steel Forge Forest City Steel Forge National Cash Register Residence for Malcomb Campbell Van Rooy Coffee Company Warehouse for the E.T. Wright Company Date 1896 1896 1896 unk 1895 1895 1895 1896 1895 unk 2900 5303 - 9 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Hamilton Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Hamilton State OH OH OH Ontario OH OH OH OH OH Ontario Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown

Samuel Lane
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Birth/Established: 1844 Biography:

Death/Disolved: October 6, 1901

Samuel Lane was born in England and came to the United States in 1848. He began working in Cleveland in 1864, completed studies in New York, and was admitted to the architecture practice in 1869. The 1868-9 City Directory shows that he was working as a draftsman in rooms 23 and 24 of the Case Block, also the offices of architects Heard and Blythe. He was in a partnership with Alexander Koehler from 1872 to 1873. In 1890 he moved to Seattle, Washington where he formed a partnership with fellow Clevelander Morris M. Gleichman. He returned to Cleveland in 1893. He made church and public buildings his specialty.

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Structure Addition to west steeple of Immaculate Conception Church Cleveland Protestant Asylum Double Residence for Catherine Hagan Immaculate Conception Church Lutheran Church Portage County Courthouse Retreat on St. Clair S.C. Greene Building Soldier's Monumental Building St, Mary's Church St. John's Catholic Church St. Patrick's Church Wapokeneta Union School Date 1898 1879 1892 1873 1889 1881 1883 1873 1875 - 7 nd 1878-80 1870 1874- 5 3201 131 - 3 1101 4916 Address 4109 5008 1458 - 60 4129 250 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Elyria Ravenna Cleveland Cleveland Sidney, Ohio Fort Wayne Delphos, Ohio Cleveland Wapokeneta State OH OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH IN OH OH Ohio Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing Demolished

Erwin O Lauffer
Birth/Established: 1889 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1977 Erwin O. Lauffer attended Lincoln High School. He was employed by the architectural firms of Searles, Hirsh & Gavin and Lehman & Schmitt before beginning his own practice in 1912. He designed many churches and homes and remodeled City Hall, the Convention Center, and the Cuyahoga County Courthouse.

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Structure H.I. Hamilton Residence Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Resek Manor Apartments Residence Residence for E.R. Pillars Residence for Erwin Lauffer Residence for Jacob Lauffer Sidney Marks Residence West Park United Church of Christ Date 1923 1930 1926 1925 1917 1919 1919 1924 1955 1327 1323 9918 3909 Address 10000 4423 1160 11460 City Cleveland Cleveland Lorain Cleveland Fostoria, Ohio Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing

Israel J Lehman
Birth/Established: 1859 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1914 Israel J. Lehman was born in St. Joseph, Missouri and moved to Cleveland with his father in 1862. He was educated in the Cleveland public schools and entered an architect's office at the age of fourteen. He worked as a draftsman for the county. From 1880 to 1884 he was employed as a draftsman in the office of George H. Smith. He entered into partnership with Theodore Schmitt (1860-1935) in 1885. Their offices were in the Hickox Building at East 9th Street and Euclid. He was a member of the Willson Avenue Temple, the Cleveland City Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, the B'Nai Brith, the Excelsior Club, and the Chamber of Commerce. He passed away in his home at 1657 East 115th Street, at the age of fiftyfive in 1914. He was buried in Mayfield Cemetery.

Lehman and Schmitt


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Lehman and Schmitt were in business from 1885 to 1935. Both Israel Lehman and Theodore Schmitt had worked in the office of George H. Smith. The firm did a substantial amount of work for local government. They designed the Cuyahoga County Courthouse, and courthouses in Lexington, Kentucky; Peru, Indiana; and Franklin and Towanda, Pennsylvania. They had also designed the Central Police Station on Champlain Street, an 1894 addition to the second Cuyahoga County Courthouse, the Central Armory for the Ohio National Guard, the National Guard Armory in Geneva, the Erie County Children?s Home in Sandusky, and the Lorain County Children?s Home. The firm also designed several significant synagogues, including the Anshe Chesed Synagogue built in 1886 on Scovill Avenue, Temple Tifereth Israel at Central and East 55th Street built in 1894, and the later Anshe Chesed Synagogue at 8302 Euclid Avenue, built in 1912. The name of Lehman and Schmitt was retained after Israel Lehman?s death in 1914. The firm?s offices moved to the Electric Building in 1914. Buildings designed by the firm after 1914 included the Cook (now the Prospect Park Building), the Pierce Arrow Dealership, and the Bing Building. The early history of the firm shows that they designed numerous residences. Frederick Baird worked as a draftsman and designer with the firm for several years.

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Structure Abraham Witkowsky Alex Tubman Residence Alsace Hotel Altenheim Home for the Aged Anshe Chesed Synagogue Anshe Chesed Temple (Liberty Hill Baptist Church) Apartment Building for the Smith Estate Apartment House for Stone Brothers Bailey Department Store addition Bailey's Department Store Bing Building Bradford County Courthouse Central Armory Central Brass and Manufacturing Central Police Station Central Police Station Chapel at Mayfield Cemetery Charles Wilsdorf Residence Chester - Ninth Building Children's Home City Infirmary Hospital City National Bank Cleveland Builders Supply Cleveland General Hospital and Medical Despencery Addition Cleveland Public Library Commercial - Residential Addition for Moritz and Goodman Commercial - Residential Building for Elizabeth Schwarz Commercial building for Diebolt Brewing Commercial Building for H. Black and Company Commercial Building for H.D. Koblitz Commercial Building for Joseph Hays Commercial Building for Kelly Island Lime Company Commercial Building for Merchants Buildiing Company Convalescent cottage at the Asylum for the Insane Cook Building Date 1888 1891 1900 1891 1886 1912 1890 1891 1908 1903 1929 1896 1894 1903 1893 nd nd 1900 nd nd 1889 1894 1915 1894 1905 1896 1892 1905 1899 1921 1890 1895 1902 nd 1921 4614 620 5000 751 1256 2049 - 53 3908 - 10 3038 - 40 3345 205 13107 1914 7209 6203 510 510 2510 8206 300 - 16 2576 Address 2393 2103 City Cleveland Cleveland Franklin Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Towanda Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Sandusky Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lorain Cleveland Canton Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

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Structure Cuyahoga County Courthouse Cuyahoga County Courthouse brick and stone addition Cuyahoga County Morgue Detroit - Warren Block Diebolt Brewing Double dwelling for Peter Flath Double dwelling for W.E. Jones $2500 Double Residence for Joseph Berman Double Residence for Mrs. Charles Becker Dunham Church of Christ Emanuel Einstein Residence Emmanuel Lewith Residence Erasmas Raus Residence Erie County Children's Home Excelsior Club Factory for W.H. Brew Fayette County Courthouse Felix Hirscheimer Residence Fire Station at Sandusky, Ohio First Baptist Church Frederick W. Bruch Residence Friedman Grand Stand at the Glenville Race Track Harry Schwartzenberg Residence Henry Schnauffer Residence Homestead Block Hubbard Cooke Building Hubbard Cooke Building I.N. Klein Residence Industrial Building Isaac Levi Residence Jane Cain Residence John Zipp Residence Joseph and Feiss Factory Joseph, Feiss and Company Garage Julius Feiss Residence Leopold Einstein Residence Macedonia Cemetery Majestic Apartments for Willson Improvement Company Manuel Halle Residence May Company Addition May Company Garage Miami County Courthouse Moses Halle Residence Mrs. H. Schmitt Residence Myron Mittelberger Residence Nathan Weidenthal Residence National Guard Armory Ninth German Reformed Church Osborn Building Pierce Arrow Dealership

Date 1909 - 12 1894 1896 1924 1905 1888 1888 1892 1889 1891 2399 1895 1901 1899 1913 1889 1898 1893 nd 1904 1897 nd 1894 1892 1892 1916 1893 1892 1888 1920 1889 1892 1890 1905 1908 1893 1890 1898 1901 1892 1910 1925 1908-10 1892 1888 1889 1892 1895 1890 1896 1917

Address 1

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH KY OH OH PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH IN OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lexington Cleveland Sandusky Franklin

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Northfield Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Peru

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Geneva Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Residence Residence for August Bandlow Residence for C.G. Hickox Residence for Dr. Aaron Hahn Residence Residence for E. Truehaft Residence for Gabriel Schaffner Residence for J.M. Henderson EC Residence for Jacob and Frank Straus Residence for Jacob and Frank Straus Residence for W.A. Schluder Salmon Halle Residence Samuel Sloss Residence Samuel Strauss Residence Scott - Ullman Company Sheriff Street Market Shop for Goldsmith, Joseph and Feiss Siegfried Einstein Residence Sigmund Mann Residence Addition Stable for Merchant Delivery Company Stable for Merchants Delivery Stables and barn for Burns- Bowe Baking Company on Store addition to residence at 334 Euclid for F.A. Quayle Store and apartment for Charles Stein Temple Tiffereth Israel (Friendship Baptist Church) Tenement for Moses Fuldheim Tenement for S. Rosenblatt Theo Schmitt Residence Three story store and ten building for Charles Stein Two hotels U.S. Parcel Post Building United Banking and Savings Company Weber's Restaurant West Side Police Station

Date 1888 1888 1895 1888 1890 1888 1895 1892 1891 1890 2352 1894 1894 1913 1890 1900 1891 1888 1890 1890 1906 1904 1895 1894 1888 1888 1911 1895 nd 1922 - 4 1902 1899 1892

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

5600 1224 3534 11321

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lima

205 2000 - 12 242 2885

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Gordon Lloyd
Birth/Established: 1832 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1905 Gordon Lloyd was an English-born architect based in Detroit, Michigan. He lived across the river in Windsor, Ontario. He was a leading architect of Episcopal churches and cathedrals throughout the Midwest. He designed two significant buildings in Cleveland the 1874 St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the 1883 National City Bank Building (demolished).

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Structure Cathedral of St. Paul Central Methodist Church Christ P.E. Church Church of Good Shepherd Church of the Holy Spirit D.M. Ferry and Company Warehouse David Whitney Jr. Residence Date 1866 1875 1863 1869 1871 1887 1887 4421 101 Address City Erie Detroit Detroit Allegan Gambier Detroit Detroit State PA MI MI MI OH MI MI Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Dowling Hall Grace Episcopal Church Northern Michigan Assylum Parker Block St. John's Anglican Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church (later St. Pauls Shrine) Trinity Cathedral Trinity Cathedral University of Detroit

Date 1887 1875 1885 1883 1872 1869 1874 1869 1870-1

Address 661

City Detroit Galion Traverse City

State MI OH MI MI Ontario OH OH OH PA MI

Status Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

1075 3305 4410

Detroit Windsor Medina Cleveland Columbus Pittsburgh Detroit

William S Lougee
Birth/Established: 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1935 William S. Lougee was born in Buckfield, Maine and received his education in Boston. In 1884, at the age of seventeen, he went to work for architect Tristam Griffin and remained in that office for six years before moving to Cleveland. He was associated with Adolphus Sprackling in 1892 as the Cleveland Architectural Company. He had his own office in Cleveland in 1893. In 1895 he was working with George Steffens. He was associated with architect John Eisenmann until 1900. From 1901 to 1905 he was assistant architect for the Board of Education. On April 4, 1905 during the Mayoral administration of Tom L. Johnson he was appointed deputy inspector of buildings and on March 4, 1907 he was made the chief building inspector. He resigned his city position at the end of 1909 when Johnson left office. He resumed a private practice. During the administration of Newton D. Baker (1912 - 5) he supervised the construction of Cleveland City Hall. He later became city architect and building commissioner under the administration of Mayor Ray T. Miller (1932 - 3) .

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Structure Clarke Kessler Chemical Factory Cleveland and Buffalo and Detroit and Cleveland Boat Terminals Cleveland Bronze and Brass Cleveland Cadillac Service Station (Towell Building) Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company #33 Colonial Woolen Mill Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building addition for William Edwards Co Commercial Building for Marshall Drug Commercial Building for Marshall Drug Cuyahoga County Criminal Court and Jail Cuyahoga County Detention Home (now Cuyahoga County Archives) D.C. Hutchcroft Factory Dance Hall Elgraves Realty Company Engine House Frey Fisher Furniture Company Harborview (Residence for Matthew Bramley) Loyal Order of Moose Luna Park Dancing Pavilion Luna Park Skating Pavilion Lutheran Hospital Date nd 1914 nd 1916 1911 nd 1917 1932 1917 1914 1915 nd 1915 - 6 nd 1917 1921 nd 1920 1915 1912 nd nd 1922 2605 11320 942 417 - 25 2915 1312 - 8 2007 - 11 3838 1701 - 35 701 - 725 4606 - 26 1843 10128 - 34 6501 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

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Structure Marshall Building Morgan Lithograph Studio Park Theatre Royal Motor Car Building Russell Hall Apartments St. John's Hospital St. John's Hospital St. Philomena's Parish House Summit - Cherry Market House Tacoma Garage Templar Motor Car Company Union Paper and Twine Company Vlehek Tool Company Weideman Company Warehouse and Factory addition William Edwards Canning Factory William Edwards Company Warehouse William Edwards Factory and Office Building Woodland Recreation Center

Date 1912-3 1918 nd nd nd 1913 1913 nd nd nd 1917 1920 nd 1915 nd 1910-1 nd 1915

Address 1 1601 21 - 27 1921 7811 - 7911 7811 - 7911 616 - 34

City Cleveland Cleveland Youngstown Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toledo Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing

116 - 8 10709 960 - 8

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1326 - 30

Cleveland Cleveland

9206

Cleveland

Chester Lowe
Birth/Established: 1897 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1986 He designed homes in Shaker Heights, Moreland Hills, and Pepper Pike. He lived at 1576 Belmore in East Cleveland, later moving to Bainbridge Township in Geauga County. He retired in 1978 when he moved to Winter Park, Florida.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence by C.H. Felton Date 1926 1927 1928 1929 nd nd 1929 1929 1931 1936 1924 1926 1927 3018 17717 2856 2641 3693 3095 3024 2869 Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Address 3018 17611 3030 City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown

Philip Harvey Luzius


Birth/Established: January 6, 1885 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 1, 1940 Philip Luzius was born in Massillon. In 1917 his office was in the Erie Building and he lived at 1649 Larchmont in Lakewood.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Commercial - Residential Building Date 1917 1924 1922 2962 3331 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure Commercial building Commercial Building for Margaret Striebinger Commercial Residential Building Factory and warehouse First Free Merhodist Church Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for Frederick Woods Residence for P.V. Sampler Residence for the Guarantee Building Co

Date 1917 1918 1917 1917 1923 1917 1917 1917

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown

2901 - 9

Cleveland Cleveland

1466 - 8 6001 13305

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights

6001 1918 1917 1918 3086

Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights

Clarence Mack
Birth/Established: 1888 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1965 Clarence Mack grew up on the west side of Cleveland. He never attended architectural school. His father and grandfather were builders. He served as his own contractor and lived in each of the houses that he designed. His homes were built in the Cleveland suburbs of, Lakewood, Shaker Heights and Rocky River. He designed the Charles King Residence, better known as Kingwood in Mansfield. He often copied historical styles including the Georgian Revival (Adamesque). He furnished each house with period furnishings. He left Cleveland in 1935 for Palm Beach, Florida. His architectural drawings are maintained by the Cleveland Public Library - George White Collection.

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Structure Darwin Barrett Residence George W. Jones Residence Harlan Newell Residence Harley Newell Residence John J. Bernet Reisdece Kingwood - Charles King Residence Mack Residence Mrs. Glen Cowan Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Robert Hascall Residence Robert Woodruff Residence Theodore Miller Residence Date 1928 - 9 1929 1929 1922 1927 1926 1914 1938 1919 1922 1923 1923 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1926 1926 1927-8 1936 1937 1926 1929 1930 Address 19100 19500 19200 13881 19300 900 1460 2749 1467 13883 13867 13843 13857 13875 1038 13842 13840 13834 13823 13825 1381 1106 21165 21121 21873 13845 18100 3119 City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Lakewood Shaker Heights Mansfield Lakewood Shaker Heights Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Rocky River Rocky River Rocky River Lakewood Shaker Heights Shaker Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure V.W. Mack Residence William D. Becker Residence William E. Rose Residence

Date 1927 1923 1930

Address 21024 13851 3139

City Rocky River Lakewood Shaker Heights

State OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing

Maier and Walsh


Birth/Established: 1924 Biography: Death/Disolved: This architectural firm was Edward J. Maier and Travis Walsh, it was created in 1924.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence for Keyes - Treuhaft Shaker Boulevard Residence Sigma Nu Chapter House Date 1929 1928 1927 1930 1928 1929 Ohio 2680 16201 2724 Address City Fairview Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights State Ohio OH OH Ohio Status Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown

Paul Matzinger
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1966 Paul Matzinger was born in Canton, Ohio and raised in Chicago. He graduated from Calvin College in 1888. He was employed as a draftsman by A. W. Rust, the Savings and Sensible Architectural Bureau, Cramer & Fugman, and Arthur Oviatt. From 1893 to 1897 he was a member of the firm of Matzinger and Sprackling. After 1898 he was in business for himself, except for two brief partnerships, Matzinger and Hulett (1905) and Matzinger and Miller (1911-1915). He was the architect of numerous churches, apartment buildings and terraces throughout Cleveland. Significant examples of his work include the Tudor Revival Clifton Terrace (1905-6), the Gothic Revival Zion Lutheran Church (1902), and the Mission style Eighth Reformed Church (1909). In 1920 his office was located in the Caxton Building and he lived at 11609 Fairport Avenue in Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood. In the later 1920's he worked for Lehman and Schmitt, until 1928 when he went into practice for himself. He would form a partnership with Rudolph J. Grosel. He later moved to 6870 Ridge Road in Parma. He died in Boynton Beach, Florida in November 1966 at the age of ninety-six and was buried in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland.

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Structure Adam Hoffman Residence Adam Lehr Residence Apartment Building for F.C. Goodman Apartment Building for Thomas Frantz Apartment Building for Thomas J. Holden Apartment House Apartment house to be erected for George Switzer Assembly Hall for Immanuel Lutheran Church Avalon Theater Avonzocko Calvary Church Bethany English Lutheran Church Bethany Evangelical Church Bethenian Evangelical Church Block on Franklin for John King C.E. Seidel Residence Calvary Church of the Evangelican Calvary Evangelical Church Date 1901 1900 1900 1901 1928 1902 1907 1911 1937 1907 1904 1914 1913 1906 1900 1907 1905 7012 2765 2765 2928 4134 2765 2226 3382 4101 4814 3735-7 Address 7304 6515 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Calvary Evangelical Church Addition Carolina Terrace Charles L. Mosher Residence Christ Temple Apostolic Church Clark Avenue Savings Bank Cleveland & Sandusky Brewing Company Clifton Terrace Commercial - Residential Building Commercial - Residential Building for Arnold Moos Commercial Bldg for Cleveland & Sandusky Brewing E.63rd Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building for Anton and August Kausek Commercial Building for Dr. F. W. Somers Commercial Building for Ed Sattis Commercial Building for G.B. Ehrman Company Commercial building for George Tinnerman Commercial Building for George Zellers Commercial Building for H. Laub Commercial Building for J. Voan Commercial building for Jacob Haller Commercial Building near Lorain and Clark Commercial Residential Building Commercial Residential Building Commercial/Residential Building Conrad Baisch Kroehle Furniture Company D.C. Griese & Walker Company Store and Apartments Double Residence Double Residence Double residence for Mr. McDonald Dr. F.M. McCartney Residence Dr. George Kinsey Residence Dwelling for P. Ryan Edson L. Cannon Apartments Eighth Reformed Church Fifth Reformed Church First Hungarian Reformed Church Four suite terrace for L. Boltz Foyer Steel Stamping Francis Crank Residence Garage Hermann E. Walker Residence Hessler Apartments Holtkamp Organ

Date 1902 1907 1908 1919 1906 1906 1905-6 1918 1899 1905 1911 1912 1917 1917 1909 1900 1900 1921 - 2 1896 1924 1907 1917 1906 1904 1904 1911 1905 1917 1902 1903 1907 1905 1904 1903 1911 1915 1909 1901 1903-4 1907 1905 1925 1917 1906 1912 1920

Address 2709 11204 1053 860 4905

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

8918 7907 3021 6202 7410 - 4 2988 3212

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2141 5500 - 10 9500 - 8

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

17858 7300 1926 2577 2409 6701 2856

Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Painesville

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure James Sanderson Residence Joseph Schmolzer Block Koblitz Kohn Company Kulas Conservatory of Music Kulas Conservatory of Music Addition Louis Grosser Residence Luther Memorial Church Martin Leopold Residence Michael Gerstacker Residence Miller - Wohl Building National Bread Bakery Addition Newman Building O.C. Seidel Company Commercial Building Otto Berchtold Residence Park Theatre Parma Theater Peerless Paper Box Company R.A. Brown Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for Adolph Humel Residence for Burt Wilmot Residence for George Tinnerman Residence for J. Shively Residence for John Hart Residence for Samuel Campbell Residence for Warren H. Goss Residence for William Leopold Residential for J.G. Poole on Rosemont Road East Cleveland Residential for Mrs. Pfeffer on Clifton Russell Brown Residence Samuel Kaestlen Residence St. Marcus Lutheran Church and School Stable for Dr. Griese on Willson opposite Lexington Store addition to dwelling of Frank Deyer Store and apartment building for James M. Brady Store and dwelling for Frederick W. Gehring Terrace Terrace Terrace Terrace for C. Priesmeyer Terrace for E. Paultze Terrace for Frederick Kratt Terrace for George Phelps Terrace for Harris Switzer Terrace for Harry C. Coil Terrace for Walter Krewson The Emma Building

Date 1900 1905 1912 1912 1937 1898 1903 1906 1906 1929 1902 1930 1903 nd 1907 1936 1922 1904 1903 1910 1912 1901 1898 1898 1917 1912 1894 1899 1912 1904 1904 1903 1898 1913 1904 1906 1906 1906 1903 1903 1904 1906 1904 1906 1907 1902 1901 1903 1903

Address 6302 3216 2380 96 96 6814 3269 6810 6718 410 - 8 2261 1291

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Berea Berea Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH Ohio Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Cleveland Cleveland Parma Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2065 4464

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3332 1861

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3186 - 90 1027 - 31 3704 - 8 1858 - 74 657 - 9 1861 - 5 2546

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Warehouse and stable for Mueller Brewing William G. Pollock Residence Zion Evangelical School Zion Lutheran Church

Date 1904 1910 1906 1902

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing

9035 2694 2062

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Herman Maurer
Birth/Established: April 1, 1882 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 10, 1981 Herman Maurer was born in Cleveland. He was one of nine children of German born parents. In 1942 he worked for the A.G. Makee Company. He lived at 3126 Scarsborough Road in Cleveland Heights. He died at the age of ninety - nine in St. Luke's Hospital.

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Structure Bedford Methodist Church Bosworth Presbyterian Church Busch Funeral Home Calvary Evangelical Church Addition Christ Methodist Church Church of the Cross Commercial - residential building for Howard Gouvy Commercial Building for Fred Saywell Denison Avenue Congregationalist Church addition First Hungarian Reformed Church Frank C. Rode Residence Immanuel Presbyterian Church Methodist Episcopal Church Parkwood Asbury Methodist Church Residence for E.R. Woodruff Shaffer Memorial Methodist Church St. John's Chruch Parish House St. John's Evangelical Church St. Mark's Lutheran Church St. Peter's Episcopal Church Date 1926 1927 1924 1926 1938 1925 1918 1909 1914 1948 1909 1925 1926 1925 1915 1914 unk 1927 1925 unk 1319 603 - 5 12002 2220 3240 4464 270 12423 1190 - 2 9900 2856 10719 326 4334 2763 3625 Address 79 City Bedford Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mt. Clemens Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cuyahoga Falls Cleveland Cleveland Akron State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH MI OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing

Maurer and Mills


Birth/Established: 1909 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1911 Maurer and Mills were active between 1909 and 1911. The firm's principles were Herman Maurer and Howard Mills.

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Structure East Glenville Methodist Episcopal Chruch Frank C. Rode Residence Swedish Congregational Church Date 1911 1906 1910 Address 12651 10719 1375 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing

Walter McCornack
Birth/Established: 1877 Death/Disolved: 1961

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Biography:

Walter McCornack was born in Oneida, Illinois. He attended Knox College and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1903. He worked in the office of Edmund M. Wheelwright in Boston from 1909 to 1913. He succeeded Frank S. Barnum as the architect for the Cleveland Board of Education from 1914 to 1925, an era of substantial growth for the Cleveland Public Schools. He later entered into private practice, completing plans for schools in Shaker Heights, East Cleveland and Cleveland Heights. He was the architect of the Cedar - Central Homes in 1937 (becoming known as a pioneer in slum clearance), one of the first three public housing projects in the nation. He returned to Boston in 1939 to become dean of the School of Architecture and Regional and City Planning at MIT. He retired in 1945. He died in Littleton, New Hampshire.

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Structure Addison Junior High School Addison School Addition Almira School Andrew Rickoff School Audubon Junior High School Benjamin Franklin School Board of Education Warehouse Boulevard Third Story addition Central ( J. Burroughs) School Annex Central High School Annex Chesterfield School Chesterfield School third story addition Collinwood High School Addition Collinwood Memorial School addition Corlett School Deaf (Alexander Graham Bell) School East Boulevard (Anthony Wayne) School East Clark School Addition East Denison School addition East High School Annex East Tech School Annex Empire Junior High School Empire Junior High School third story addition Empire Junior High School Third Story Addition Euclid Park School Fairmount Junior High School Addition Gilbert School addition Gilbert School addition Gladstone School Gladstone School Glenville High School Addition Harvey Rice School Annex Hazeldell School Annex` Henry W. Longfellow School John Adams High School John Hanley High School Kennard Junior High School Kennard School Annex Lafayette School Lafayette School Lafayette School addition Lafayette School Addition Lincoln High School Addition Date 1914 1924 1916 1920 -21 1922 1923 1923 1919 1916 1918 1914 1917 1924 1917 1916 1914 1914 1917 1915 1919 1920 1915 1918 1921 1922 1923 1915 1915 1917 1919 1922 1919 1916 1924 1923 1923 1914 1919 1919 1919 1922 1922 1923 12416 650 3817 425 2510 2510 12416 3288 3288 9119 9113 885 1700 410 1109 6412 3030 3380 3500 Address 1109 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Winchester Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH VA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Lincoln High School Annex Marion School Memphis School third story addition Miles School third story addition Miles Standish (Michael R. White) School Moses Cleaveland School Mt. Auburn School Mt. Pleasant School third story addition Murray Hill School Annex Normal (Cleveland School of Education) Addition North Doan (Oliver Wendell Holmes) School Annex Patrick Henry Junior High School Paul Revere School Rawlings Junior High School Rawlings Junior High School Addition School Scott Rogers Residence South High School (A.B. Hart) Annex Sunbeam School Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Tremont School Addition Wade Park School Warner School Annex West High School Annex West Tech High School Addition West Tech High School Greenhouse 2201 West 98th Street William H. Brett Addition (demolished) William H. Brett School

Date 1919 1921 1919 1918 1921 1925 1922 1918 1916 1922 1919 1922 1925 1915 1922 1917 c. 1926 1920 1923 1925 1924 1921 1921 1919 1924 1922 1921 1919

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

4103 9020 4092 11617

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2900

Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland

3145

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

4433

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2201

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Ernest McGeorge
Birth/Established: May 19, 1877 Biography: Death/Disolved: October 29, 1961 Ernest McGeorge was an engineer who was mainly responsible for industrial buildings. He was born in England, came to the United States with his family in 1883, was naturalized as an American citizen in 1884, and settled in Cleveland in 1896. He was educated in Cleveland Public Schools. He worked at Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company for nine years, where his father was a consulting engineer. He later worked for the Peerless Motor Car Company and the Ferro Machine and Foundry Company. As an engineer in the office of J. Milton Dyer he supervised the construction of the new heating system for the tuberculosis hospital on the Cooley Farm in Warrensville, Ohio. He opened an office in 1913. He specialized in the design, construction and supervision of manufacturing plants, warehouses, and commercial buildings. His principal clients were the Peerless Motor Car Company, the Ferro Machine and Foundry Company, the Parrish & Bingham Company, the Winton Engine Works, the Chandler Motor Car Company, the H.J. Walker Company, the Briggs Manufacturing Company, the Elyria Iron & Steel Company, and the Cleveland Switchboard. He was a member of Hough Congregational Church. He was a contributing member of the Ohio National Guard, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Cleveland Engineering Society, and the Cleveland Athletic Club.

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Structure Brown Hoisting Machinery Addition Chandler Motor Car Company Cleveland Automobile Company Elyria Iron and Steel Company Ferro Machine and Foundry Company Date 1918 nd nd Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished

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Structure H.J. Walker Company Lang Body Company Machine Shop for Roderick McLean Manufacturing Company Ohio Blower Company Factory Ohio Body and Blower Company Parish and Bingham Company Factory Winton Engine Works

Date

Address

City Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

nd 1918 1918 nd 1918 10615 - 10815

Cleveland Mansfield Orville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

William C Mead
Birth/Established: August 20, 1875 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 22, 1946 William Mead was in Cleveland a relatively short time. In 1910 he worked for the Moore Engineering Company. In 1911 he was listed in the City Directory as an architect with offices in the Rose Building. He was the architect of the Lakewood Tennis Club.

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Structure Residence for Ulysses S.G. Stoke Date 1911 Address 10930 City Cleveland State OH Status Standing

Frank B Meade
Birth/Established: January 6, 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 1947 Frank B. Meade was born in Norwalk, Ohio and educated in the Cleveland public schools, graduating from Central High School. He graduated from Wesleyan College and the Boston Tech (later known as Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in 1888. He spent four years in Chicago working for the firm of Jenney and Mundie before returning to Cleveland in 1893 where he worked in the offices of Charles Schweinfurth and George H. Smith. He opened an office in 1895. From 1896 -7 he was in partnership with Alfred Hoyt Granger, from 1898 to 1905 he was in partnership with Abram Garfield, and from 1911 to 1939 his was associated with James M. Hamilton. Throughout his career, no matter the makeup of the firm, he was known as the architect of some of the city's finest residential projects built in the early 20th century, including numerous residences in the Euclid Heights development and Shaker Heights. He was known for the English domestic style of architecture. He designed houses for wealthy patrons throughout his career. He also designed several clubhouses and commercial buildings.

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Structure A.E. Crummer Residence A.J. Diebold Residence A.S. Wright Residence Alexander Jarecki Residence Alfred Kronke Residence Bicknell Residence C.I. Vail Residence Capt F.A. Kendall Residence Carpenter Printing Charles Evans Residence Charles S. Reed Residence Chisholm Residence Country residence for Hal Morris De Forest Lillis Residence Deforest Lillis Residence Diebold Residence E.C. Henn Residence East Cleveland Township Cemetery Office Date 1907 1907 nd 1913 1908 1919 1906 1895 1911 1895 1907 1917 1896 1894 1894 c1908 1907 1910 1621 1934 1934 2656 2044 7100 2035 2207 11207 17820 1801 Address City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Wickliffe Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing

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Structure Edward Brown Residence Excelsior Club F.H. Collver Residence H.A. Harris Residence H.C. Corsar Residence Harry Barren Residence Harry Vail Residence Hermit Club J.C. McHannan Residence James Sheets Residence Jay Peace Residence John May Residence Louis H. Kittredge Residence M.B. Grover Residence Mrs. Cline Private school for Miss Augusta Mittleberger Ralph Fuller Residence Remodeling of Johnson Residence Remodeling of Waldheim & Co for Scheingold & Ruben Residence for Dr. F.M. Fisher Residence for Dr. O.F. Gordon Residence for Dr. W.R. Lincoln Residence for R,C, Rudolph Residence for William Cleminshaw Residence for William Cleminshaw Residence for William Cleminshaw Residence of F.M. Nicholas Rollin C. White Residence T.T. Seelye Residence Tudor Arms W.H. Humiston William McLauchlan Residence

Date 1906 1906 1907 nd 1895 1905 1896-7 1928 nd 1909 1922 1896 1910 nd 1895 1907 1908 1910 1907 1896 1896 1896 1917 1895 1895 1895 1908 1907 1895 1929 1896-7 1909

Address 2208 1516 2201

City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Akron

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

1861 1952 1629 1520 2665 2044 2648

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Norwalk Cleveland Wickliffe

11210

Cleveland Cleveland Akron Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland

1809 1908 1913

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Unionville Cleveland

1916 10660 2041 13900

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland North Royalton

Meade and Garfield


Birth/Established: 1898 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1905 In 1898 Frank Meade became a partner with Abram Garfield (1872-1958). The twenty -six year old Abram Garfield was the youngest son of President James A. Garfield. The firm designed numerous houses throughout Cleveland and its eastern suburbs. This partnership lasted until 1905, when Garfield went into business for himself.

Meade and Garfield


Birth/Established: 1898 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1905 In 1898 Frank Meade became a partner with Abram Garfield (1872-1958). The twenty -six year old Abram Garfield was the youngest son of President James A. Garfield. The firm designed numerous houses throughout Cleveland and its eastern suburbs. This partnership lasted until 1905, when Garfield went into business for himself.

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Structure Andrew Frank Residence Apartment Building Automobile factory for Baker Motor Company B.F.Miles Residence Date 1904 1898 1901 nd 2260 Address 9821 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights State OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Bank for South Cleveland Banking Company Barn for Henry White Residence Building for Charles Dixon and Company 6 stories Clara Rust Residence Cleveland Public Library - Treasure House Branch Commercial Building for George O. Campbell Cowells Residence Edward F. Chushing Residence Edwin Tillotson Residence Euclid Golf Club Frank Kirk Residence German American Club Harrison J. Uhl Residence Hays W. King Residence Henry White Carriage House Henry White Residence Hermit Club Howard White Residence J.G.W. Cowles Residence J.W. Cowles Residence Jared Smith House Judge C.M. Stone Residence Kawkwa Country Club Otto Germer Residence Patrick Calhoun Residence Patrick Calhoun Residence R.H. York Residence Residence Residence and barn for John May Residence for Fulton Building Company Residence for John Sherwin Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Residence for Perry - Payne Company Sheldon Cary Residence T.P. Robbins Residence

Date 1901 1899 1904 1901 1907 1898 c1905 1898 1902-3 1901 1904 1897 nd 1904 1899 1898 1904 1898 1904 1899 1898 nd 1904 nd 1903 1904 1898 1898 1900 1899 1905 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1902 1904

Address 7731 8937

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA PA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

11327 1765 7100 - 8 2733 4912 1867

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights

14711 2682 316 8937 8937 11105 2733 2541 2464 538 2460 2650 2019 2033

Cleveland Cleveland Heights Painesville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Erie Erie Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2122 2146 1751 1765 1742 1748 1766 1780 1762 1782 1793 1796 1810 1811 1833 1840 1869 1878

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights

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Structure T.T. Seelye Residence T.W. Adams Residence Uriel Hatch Residence W.D.B. Alexander Residence Walter Rich Residence Werner Building Whitney Warner House Willford P. Arms Residence York Residence

Date 1898 1904 1902 1904 1898 nd 1904 1905 c1898

Address 2689 2688 11205 2348 11201 109 2677 648 2648

City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Akron Cleveland Heights Youngstown Cleveland Heights

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing

Meade and Hamilton


Birth/Established: 1911 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1943 After Abram Garfield left there partnership (see Meade and Garfield) Frank Meade formed a partnership with James Hamilton. The firm lasted from 1911 until the death of James Hamilton in 1943.

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Structure C.W. Hotchkiss Residence Cleveland Club Dan Hanna Jr. Residence Drury Residence E.P. Disbro Residence E.S. Burke Residence at Hillbrook Farm Edward L. Davis Residence Elk's Club Erie Club Euclid Club Frances Collins Residence George C. Rudolph Residence George M. Rogers Residence Golf Club H.P. Eels Residence Hadaway Hall Hamilton Building Henry Hallock Residence Horatio N. Herriman Residence John Gross Residence John T. Gill Residence Joseph O. Eaton Residence Justin Sholes Residence K.F. Gill Residence Kirtland Country Club Louis H. Hayes Residence M.J.Grossman Residence Mayfield Country Club Newton D. Baker Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Date 1917 1929 1919 1916 1927 nd 1911 nd nd nd 1925 1917 1923 nd nd nd nd 1917-8 1911 c 1923 1914 1917 1912 nd nd 1916 1926 - 7 1911 1922 1913 1917 1917 1919 1919 1913 16950 1545 19200 9501 2211 2222 1801 2380 2881 16800 10912 1100 2465 2207 11130 4301 17100 524 1820 10660 2370 8615 11317 Address City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Hunting Valley Cleveland Heights Erie Erie Cleveland Erie Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Warren Cleveland Tacoma Akron Shaker Heights Cleveland Akron Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights South Euclid Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH PA PA OH PA OH OH OH OH WA OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence and garage Residence and garage for C. W. Hotchkiss Residence for C.H. Strong Residence for Charles A. Hotchkiss Residence for F.B. Owen Residence for Henry Stambaugh Residence for J.E. Easton Residence for Mrs. Odell Residence for Mrs. Warren Corning Residence for W.C. Kane Robert Feustel Residence Robert Feuster Residence Samuel Weil Residence Sebastian and Anna Kresge Residence Shaker Lakes Country Club Sheffield Residence Spencer Newberry Residence St. Martin's Episcopal Church Thomas Grasselli Residence Thomas H. Brooks Residence Uhl Residence Willard Gclapp Residence William F. O'Neill Residence

Date 1914 1918 1927 1917 1917 1917 1918 1917 1918 1917 1917 1917 1917 1927 nd 1916 1914 nd 1924 1916 1918 1917-8 1918 1914 1922-3 1923

Address 2851 16190 16333

City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Youngstown Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Bratenahl Cleveland Heights

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH IN IN OH MI OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

4101 4101 11318 70

Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Cleveland Detroit Cleveland Bratenahl

2441 2775 11020 2692 2780 1290

Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Akron

Henry E Meyer
Birth/Established: 1837 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1881 Henry E. Myer was born in Buffalo, New York. In 1850 he was living in Ashland County, Ohio with master builder Ozias Kinney, working as a carpenter. Kinney had commissions for the Ashland and Crawford County Courthouses. He began work as a draftsman in 1866 in Cleveland. He formed a two-year partnership with Eugene Holmes. In Cleveland he designed the Ryder Photographic Gallery, Broadway Mills, the Broadway Opera House, and Heil's Block. He designed several county courthouses throughout Ohio. In the 1880 census he was living at the Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum. He died at the age of 44 in 1881. Myer's career happened before Cleveland required building permits (1888), so there is little evidence of his work in Cleveland.

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Structure Broadway Avenue Opera House Broadway Mills C.C. Aultman Residence Childrens Home Farm Columbiana County Courthouse Crew's Opera House D. Zollar's Residence Erie County Courthouse First National Bank for Aultman and Miller Heil Block Heil Block Addition Heil's Block for Henry Heil Licking County Courthouse Date 1874-5 1869 1869 1875 1870 1867 - 8 1868 1874 1869 1869 1874 1869 1878 1859 - 1863 1859 - 65 551 - 9 933 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Canton Washington Twp, Stark County Lisbon Alliance Canton Sandusky Canton Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Newark State OH OH Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished unknown Standing unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Morgan and Root Muskingum County Courthouse Richland County Courthouse Ryder Gallery Stark County Courthouse Stark County Jail Stearn Building Sycamore School

Date 1866 1874-7 1870-3 1872 1868 - 70 1872 1875 1876

Address

City Cleveland Zanesville Mansfield

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

239

Cleveland Canton Canton

240 - 8

Cleveland Sandusky

George Evans Mitchell


Birth/Established: 1889 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1992 George Evans Mitchell was an architect of many public buildings and schools. He was born in Aurora, Indiana and studied at Carnegie-Mellon University. He became a member of the firm of Warner & Mitchell. He designed war plants, including an aircraft plant. He also painted watercolors. He lived until the age of 103, and died in Fort Myers, Florida.

Andrew Mitermiler
Birth/Established: 1840 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1896 Andrew Mitermiler was born in Bohemia and immigrated to the United States in 1861, initially settling in Baltimore, Maryland. He was a graduate in civil engineer from the University of Vienna. He came to Cleveland in 1871 where he worked as a foreman in the office of architect Joseph M. Blackburn until 1873. Bohemian-born architects J.W. Hradek and Dominick Benes, later of Hubbell & Benes, worked as a apprentices in his office. Mitermiler had strong ties to the large local German and the fast growing Bohemian and Hungarian communities. The majority of his commissions came from these communities. He was well known for his breweries, industrial and commercial buildings, and social halls. He is buried in Woodland Cemetery.

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Structure Adam Kraus Residence Addition to Carriage Factory for Charles Rauch Addition to commercial - residential building for George Geisler Alteration and addition to Otto Leisy Residence Alterations and additions to John Moxon Residence American Bronze Factory August Krauss Residence Aurora Vapor Stove Company Baehr's Brewery Bottling Works and Restaurant for Diebolt Brewing Company C.E. Kuhlman Residence Carriage Factory for Charles Rauch Chalres Kramer Residence Charles Roth Residence Christian Schneider Brewery Ice House Commercial - residential building for Andrew Bartko Commercial - residential building for Bruno Schoor Commercial - residential building for Frank Heina Commercial - residential building for Frank Hrubecky Date 1888 1889 1891 1895 1888 1888 1890 1892 nd 1896 1889 1889 1890 1890 1888 1893 1893 1890 1890 2168 2403 2114 3009 8933 10311 - 3 4101 - 5 7902 - 4 2609 - 13 Address 2276 2178 2833 - 9 1953 5705 989 6703 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Commercial - residential building for John Hallaner Commercial - residential building for Joseph Kubu Commercial - residential building for Philip Miller Commercial - residential building for Schlather Brewing Company Commercial Building for Frank Jezek Commercial Building for Joseph Heidinger Commercial Building for Michael Frindt Commercial building for Paulus Keck Commercial Building for Reinhard Bammerlin Commercial Building for Vaclav Zoul Conservatory for Leonard Schlather Residence Czech Sokol Hall Dance Hall and shed for Hungaria Hall Company Dwelling for Henry Votteler Dwelling for John Petrick Dwelling for John Triska Factory for F. Mulhauser & Company Frank Staral Residence Gehring's Brewery Herman Junge Residence Isaac Leisy Brewery Isaac Leisy Residence John Boehm Residence John Zipp Residence Kundtz Factory Lang's Block Lohmann's Block Loomis Residence Louise Leisenheimer Residence Maurer's Block Medlin Pilsner Brewing Company Boiler House Mrs. Rose Tool Residence Oppman Terrace Otto Leisy Residence Rectory for Immacuate Heart Church Residence for August Schulze Residence for Bernard Spitzig Residence for Dr. Frederick Fliedner Residence for Felix Guenther Residence for Henry Slatmyer Residence for Herman Junge Residence for Herman Junge Residence for Isaac Levi Residence for Isaac Levi Residence for Jacob Krauter Residence for John Rink Residence for Louis Asher

Date 1895 1891 1893 1889 1895 1888 1888 1888 1894 1888 1888 1890 1891 1888 1888 1888 1889 1889 1878 1884 1884 1892 1896 1890 nd nd 1885 Nd 1896 1884 1894 1888 1895 nd 1895 1888 1891 1892 1893 1888 1895 1895 1890 1890 1896 1888 1888

Address 2429 - 31 5438 - 44 3819 - 35 5200 5723 6637 7123 - 5 2709 - 11 4461 6236 1900 4314 4306 5001 2636 4509 3143 2327 8119 3328 3300 11611 2399 2525 - 35 8335 5511 4307 - 11

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

2918 1432 - 5 3324 6700 1378 2100 3123 4921 - 3 2159 - 61 1435 1419 2323 2325 2776 1578 3333

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Structure Residence for Mary Decumbe Residence for Philip Miller Schifflein Christi Church Schlather's Brewery Schott Building Signmund Lederer Residence Sol Hexter Residence St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Church (Original) Terrace for T.H. Brainard Theo Jirele Residence Theodor Kundtz Sewing Machine Cabinet Works Tinnerman's Block Turn Hall for Turn Verein Vorwaertz Turn Hall on West Side Weideman's Residence Zion United Church of Christ Zverina Tavern

Date 1890 1891 1876 nd 1890 1889 1890 1894 1888 1891 1889 nd 1893 nd nd 1884-5 1889

Address 3402 1377

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

3701 2512 2366

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

4201 - 7 4819

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3418 - 26 1610 4003 - 5 3812 2716 5450

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Lewis Moffett
Birth/Established: unknown Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown

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Structure Josephus Craft Residence Date 1888 Address 2066 City Cleveland State OH Status Demolished

Arthur F Moratz
Birth/Established: August 4, 1882 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 1963 Arthur F. Moratz was a native of Illinois, the son of a prominent builder, who studied architecture at the University of Illinois. He was associated with his brother P.O. Moratz. He executed many important buildings throughout Illinois.

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Charles Morris
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1930 Charles Morris was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was the first employee in the office of Carrere and Hastings in New York at the age of eighteen. He later went to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. He came to Cleveland in 1902 as an associate of Lehman & Schmitt where he won the competition for the Court House design. He also designed the Cleveland Public Library - Broadway Branch. In 1904 he returned to New York where he went into private practice. In 1914 he went to Washington, D.C. to become the chief designer for the Treasury Department. In that position he designed post offices and federal buildings throughout the country. He returned to Cleveland in 1919 and in 1923 he formed the firm of Morris & Weinberg. He was elected a fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1925. He was an early supporter of the Cleveland School of Architecture. He died of influenza at the age of sixty.

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Structure Astor Theatre Bellefaire Administration Building Date Nd Ca. 1928 -9 22001 Address City Cleveland University Heights State OH OH Status Unknown Unknown

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Structure Bellefaire Alumni Hall Bellefaire Chapel Commercial Building Commercial Building Euclid Avenue Temple Hayden Investment Building Jewish Orphans Home Shaker Heights Municipal Ferry House Plaza Theatre Raybestos Building Temple Courts Building University Theatre

Date Ca. 1928 - 9 Ca. 1928 -9 19231929 Nd 1924 Nd nd Nd 1929 1924 Nd

Address 22001 22001 8501 2760 2921

City University Heights University Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Unknown

3608

Cleveland Cleveland

Morris and Weinberg


Birth/Established: 1923 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1930 The architectural firm was formed by Charles Morris and Joseph L. Weinberg and was established in 1923.

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Structure Date Address City State Status

Harold Morse
Birth/Established: May 29, 1881 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1973 Harold Morse was an architect - engineer who was born in Auburndale, Massachusetts. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a Bachelor of Science in 1903. He then graduated from the Thayer School of Civil Engineering with a C.E. in 1904. During World War I he built munitions plants. In Cleveland he was the President of the H.W. Morse Company. He built factory buildings in Cleveland, Chicago, Pittsburgh, McKeever, NY; Warren, Erving and Springfield, Massachusetts. He was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Masonic lodge, and the Cleveland Athletic Club. His office was in the Finance Building and he lived at 14000 Baldwin and 1871 Page in East Cleveland.

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Ray Moulthrop
Birth/Established: February 26, 1884 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 1982 Ray Moulthrop was a New York-born architect. In 1925 he was part of the Paramount Home Building System, a home construction business. He lived in Cleveland Heights.

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Structure C.R. Matson Residence Residence Residence Residence for Fred Hahn Date 1941 1929 1937 1921 18524 775 Address 1315 City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland State OH OH OH OH Status Standing Unknown Standing Demolished

Harry Sylvester Nelson


Birth/Established: 1852 Biography: Death/Disolved: May 11, 1928 Harry Sylvester Nelson began work as a draftsman in the firm of Coburn & Barnum. He would later work for the firm F.S. Barnum. He was one of the principles of Briggs and Nelson when it was formed in 1905. He lived at 2607 Church Street, later moving to 1894 East 82nd Street. (see Briggs and Nelson) 144 of 210

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William H Nicklas
Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1960 William H. Nicklas was born in New Philadelphia, Ohio and graduated from Ohio Northern University. He was a principal at New Philadelphia High School. In the 1894 Architect's Directory he was listed as an architect with an office in New Philadelphia. He moved to Cleveland in 1897 and worked in Sidney Badgley's office as a draftsman, later becoming a partner in the firm. He continued a practice that was strong in church architecture after Badgley's death, designing many churches and schools in Greater Cleveland and beyond. He was a charter member of Acacia Country Club, a member of the Downtown Kiwanis Club, the City Club, and the Chamber of Commerce. He would form a partnership with Jess Rodrick later in his career.

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Structure Broadway Methodist Church Elementary School Kunkle High School Lakewood M.E. Church Pioneer High School Rocky River High School School School - 10 rooms Second Presbyterian Church (now Church of the Covenant) Shaw Central Heating Plant Shaw Technical High School Shore High School addition Shore High School addition Shore High School addition South Euclid School Third Christian Church Trinity Episcopal Church Trinity Methodist Church Date 1918-19 1918 1919 nd 1917 1917 1918 1915 1929 Nd nd 1918 1920 1922 nd 1922 nd 1920 303 122 214 291 291 291 267 Address 5246 City Cleveland Solon Kunkle Cleveland Pioneer Cleveland Newburg Olmsted Falls Washington East Cleveland East Cleveland Euclid Euclid Euclid Cleveland Norfolk New Philadelphia Sandusky State OH OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH Pennsylvania OH OH OH OH OH OH VA OH Ohio Status Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing

Maxwell Norcross
Birth/Established: 1897 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1973 Maxwell Norcross was born in Lennoxville, Quebec, attended Bishops College in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and served in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War I. He was an architect in Cleveland from 1923 to 1970 and a member of the Shaker Heights architectural board. He was an architect for the Van Swearingen Company and was a consultant for Moreland Hills and Pepper Pike. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

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Structure Carl R. Lee Residence Commercial Building for L.A. Sommer Dr. W.W. Hurst Residence G. Seaton Wasser Residence Remodeling Gorden Fristor Residence Hoyt Adams Residence Linday H. Wallace Residence Myron Watkins Residence R.D. Whitney Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Date 1929 1929 1929 1929 1941 1929 1931 1929 1929 1929 nd nd nd 2731 19001 18801 22040 2679 1295 Address City Shaker Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Kirtland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for George Noracher Residence for George Quarm Residence for George Quarm Residence for George W. Quarm Robert S. Wilson Residence Shaker Lakes Nature Center Society for the Blind

Date nd 1926 1923 1936 1929 1929 1927 1927 1929 nd nd

Address 16600 19111 2963 2731

City Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Unknown Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

15101

Cleveland Cleveland Akron

2600

Shaker Heights Geauga County

Paul Ockert
Birth/Established: September 3, 1892 Biography: Death/Disolved: July 7, 1966 Ockert appears is listed as an architect beginning in the 1927 Cleveland City Directory. From 1932 until 1938 he along with George W. Teare, were members of the firm of Ockert & Teare.

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Structure Residence Residence Residence Residence Date 1923 1923 1925 1925 Address 3040 2947 3000 2961 City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights State OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing

Osborn Engineering Company


Birth/Established: 1892 Biography: Death/Disolved: Present Osborn Engineering Company, Cleveland's oldest engineering firm, was founded on July 1, 1892, by Frank C. Osborn, formerly the chief engineer for Cleveland's King Bridge Co. Osborn's new company offered a wide range of services, including the designs, plans, estimates, and construction supervision for roofs, buildings bridges, railways, and highways. Such diversity enabled the Osborn Co.- Civil Engineers to survive the severe economic depression of the 1890s. It was incorporated on May 16, 1900, as the Osborn Engineering Company. During its first 4 decades, Osborn built its reputation as the "stadium designers for the Nation". By the time of its selection as the project engineer for Cleveland Municipal Stadium in 1928, the company had designed more than 75 sports facilities, including New York's Yankee Stadium, Boston's Fenway Park, and Chicago's Comiskey Park. Osborn has continued to design stadiums, working on projects for professional sports teams, major universities, racetracks, fairgrounds, high schools, and municipalities. As early as 1959, Osborn Engineering had completed a design for domed stadiums. In 1958, the company was looking for a broader market for its services, particularly as domestic industrial construction and plant expansion decreased. It turned its attention toward domestic firms that were expanding their operations into international markets. The company designed factories for locations in South Africa, France, Saudi Arabia, and South America. This expansion enabled Osborn to recover from a postwar decline; in 1963 it began hiring additional employees. Business remained strong throughout the 1960s. As engineering became more competitive in the 1970s, Osborn expanded its range of services by forming partnerships. In 1971 it created Osborn Engineers Architects & Planners, and in 1974 both Osborn Co. Architects-Engineers and Osborn Co. Consulting Engineers. The company remains based in Cleveland with offices in the Penton Media Building.

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Structure American Seeding Machine Compay Ashland Tire and Rubber Bay View Foundry Braves Field Century Rubber Works Cleveland Municipal Stadium (demolished) Date 1908 1915 1907 1915 1915 1928 Address City Richmond Ashland Sandusky Boston Chicago Cleveland State IN Ohio OH MA Illinois OH Status Unknown unknown unknown Standing unknown Standing

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Structure Comiskey Park Fenway Park Forbes Field Fruitless Rubber Company Griffith Stadium Kansas City Municipal Stadium League Park Lincoln Stone Works Memorial Stadium National Tool Company Offices Notre Dame Stadium Pennsylvania Portland Cement Polo Grounds Ross Ade Stadium Tiger Stadium University of Michigan Stadium Washington Carbon Company White Company Wooster Brush Works Manufacturing Plant and Powerplant Yankee Stadium

Date 1910 1912 1909 1915 1911 1923 1909 1907 1924 1918 1929 1904 1911 1924 1913 1927 1904 1907 1909 1923

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State IL MA PA Ohio DC MO OH OH MN OH IN PA NY IN MI MI OH Ohio NY

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Cleveland Lorain Minneapolis Cleveland South Bend New Castle New York West Lafayette Detroit Ann Arbor Clarksburg, WV Cleveland Wooster New York

Calvin Nicholas Otis


Birth/Established: June 23, 1814 Biography: Death/Disolved: January 22, 1883 Calvin N. Otis was born in Spafford, New York, was based in Buffalo and later moved to Cuba. He was known mostly for church designs in Cleveland he designed Grace Church (demolished) at 1250 Bolivar Road. He served in the Civil War and was promoted to the rank of Brevet Brigadier General.

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Structure Mariner's Church St. John's Episcopal Church Date 1849 1874 Address 170 City Detroit Savannah State MI GA Status Standing Standing

Arthur N Oviatt
Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1960 Arthur N. Oviatt was born in North Dover, Ohio. He was educated in North Dover and Lakewood schools, graduating from Lakewood High School. He then went to the Laurel Institute in Lakewood. He studied architecture in several offices in Cleveland. He worked as a draftsman for the firm of Hardway & Williams from 1889-1891. He is listed in Cleveland as an architect with his own practice beginning with the 1891-2 City Directory. His practice revolved around residential construction, with a few church buildings. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He completed a handwritten index of the Ohio Architect and Builder that is used in the Cleveland Public Library - Fine Arts Department.

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Structure Addition to bath - house at Edgewater Park Addition to Howard Lee Residence Andrews Place Arthur Garford Residence Arthur N. Oviatt Residence Assembly Hall for St. James Church Date 1895 1900 nd 1893 1893-4 1891 509 1812 5605 Address 8000 1925 City Cleveland Cleveland Mentor Elyria Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing

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Structure B.W. Hoskins Residence Bath - house at Edgewater Patk Century Club Drawing Room Dellhurst Devereaux Place Double Residence for Henry Cannon E.W. Moore Residence Edward Rogers Stables Edward W. Moore Residence Emma Thompson Residence F.A. Glidden Residence Five frame dwgs on Euclid for Real Estate and Building co George P. McKay Residence H. D. Burns Residence H.J. Lee Residence H.J. Lee Residence Addition Henry Boesger Residence Henry Boesger Residence Henry Chandler Residence Henry Everett Residence Henry Harlow Residence Howard Gates Residence Howard Lee Residence J.B. Roberts Residence J.J Purcell Residence Methodist Episcopal Church Music Hall and dance academy for G.E. Collins Newel Place O.P. Clay Residence Protestant Episcopal Church of the Incarnation Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for B.W. Harkness Streator Avenue Residence for C.V. Brown Residence for E.B. Browne Residence for E.Jenkins Residence for Frank H. Granger Residence for Fulton Building Company Residence for Fulton Building Company Residence for George Collings Residence for Harrison T. Chandler 1866 East 97th Street (demolished) Residence for John Smyth Residence for John Smyth Residence for Knight & Richardson Residence for Real Estate & Building Company

Date 1896-7 1894 1896 nd nd 1890 - 1 nd 1903 1894 1892 1906 1895 1904 1893 1892 1900 1892 1900 1898 nd 1897 1894 1892 1902 1893 1896 1896 nd 1901 1908-9 1904 1909 nd Nd nd 1896 1907 1905 1894 1900 1899 1899 1898 1895 1894 1894 1898 1897

Address 2039 8000

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mentor Mentor

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

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Cleveland Mentor Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

11601 1925 1925 13334 13338 10007 1898 4248 1925 17683 2237 Pearl Road

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mentor Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mentor

12401 616 2025 11418 3319 3603 3101

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights

11224 1786 8706 2034 1851 1866 1428 1428 11318 11434

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Structure Residence for Real Estate & Building Company Residence for Real Estate & Building Company Residence for W.H. Knowles Residence for Will P. Todd Samuel Grossman Residence St. James Church Hall St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church Store, office and apartments for Baker and Foster - Lorain, Ohio W.H. Knowles Residence William Janders Residence William L. Clements Residence

Date 1897 1895 1895 1891 1900 1891 1895 1895 1891 1898 1895

Address 11444 11448 1831 1933 25900 5607 2124

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lorain

State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

William C Owen
Birth/Established: 1882 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 19, 1958 William C. Owen was born in East Liverpool, Ohio. He became president of Owen Tire and Rubber. The engineering company designed several factories for rubber companies in the late teens. He resided at 2177 Chatfield Road in Cleveland Heights in the 1930 US Census and in Portage County, Ohio at the time of his death.

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Structure ALA Tire Company Boone Tire Company Addition Commercial - Residential Building for A.D. Smith East Palestine Rubber Company First Christian Church George Blackburn Residence George R. Blackburn Residence Howard Courts Mason Tire and Rubber Company Owen Tire Company Pearce Tire and Rubber Company Residence Residence for G.B. Babcock Date 1917 1917 1918 1917 1917 1917 1917 1929 1917 1918 1917 1929 1917 18111 14921 Address City Cleveland Sycamore Akron East Palestine East Palestine Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Kent Bedford Ashtabula Cleveland Cleveland State OH IL OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

George M Page
Birth/Established: 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1949 George M. Page was born and educated in Rochester, New York. He attended the Mechanics Institute, where he studied architecture, machinery, and mechanical drawing. He entered the office of Otto Brock in Rochester where he remained for two years. He then went on to Buffalo where he worked with the firms Lansing & Beisel and Green & Wicks. He then went on to work in the firm of W.W. Kent in New York City. Returning to Rochester, he took charge of the architectural work for the city's water department. In 1896 he went to work for C.H. Blackall in Boston and in 1902 he opened an office in Cleveland under the name of Blackall & Page. From 1908 to 1913 he was in partnership with J. W. C. Corbusier. He lived at 18104 Landseer Road in Collinwood. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Euclid Avenue Baptist Church.

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Structure Residence Residence for J.E. Morley Date 1912 1912 Address 10819 10808 City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Standing Demolished

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Structure Second German Baptist Church T.E. Borton Residence

Date 1905 1910

Address 5501

City Cleveland Cleveland

State OH OH

Status Standing Standing

Raymond D Parsson
Birth/Established: 1877 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1942 Raymond D. Parsson started as a draftsman, he would later be listed as an architect in the office of Watterson & Schneider. From 1905 until 1932 he was a principle in the architectural firm of Bohnard and Parsson. His office was at 1900 Euclid and he was a long time resident of 17815 Clifton Boulevard in Lakewood.

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Charles S Pennington
Birth/Established: 1863 Biography: Death/Disolved: January 9, 1961 Charles S. Pennington was born in Rochester, New York, moving to Cleveland with his parents in 1873. He was educated in the public schools of Rochester and Cleveland. He worked for his father, contractor Alexander Pennington for fifteen years. In 1892 he went into business with Morris M. Gleichmann, who had recently returned to Cleveland from Seattle. That partnership lasted one year, after which he went into business for himself. His office was at Detroit and St. Charles in Lakewood, the oldest house in that community. He designed many houses, apartments, churches, and commercial buildings. He was an early zoning board member in Lakewood. He was one of the founders of Lakewood Presbyterian Church and was a member of the West Side Chamber of Industry. He lived at 16806 Delaware in Lakewood. He retired in 1934. His final years were spent at the Mount Royal Nursing Home in North Royalton. He lived to the age of ninetyseven. He was buried in Lakewood Park Cemetery.

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Structure Commercial - Residential Building Commercial - residential building for Sarah & Maybelle Pollock Commercial Building for Daniel E. Giessan Commercial Building for Isaac Kusse Commercial storeroom for C.J. Lang Detroit Savings Bank Frederick Harrington Residence Maureen Apartments Mohler Building Residence for Ephraim Aadmire Residence for F.W. Schwentner Salon and apartment for J.T. Kelley Terrace Terrace for William Bahlhorn The Cyrano William Gordon House Date 1911 1914 1917 1916 1907 1913-4 1898 1915 1912 1911 1907 1907 1903 1907 1899 1909 7219 6904 1425 - 33 6501 - 21 1915 7009 9825 - 9 6215 - 7 Address 873 5716 8401 - 7 12000 - 2 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

Nicola Petti
Birth/Established: 1880 Death/Disolved: 1929

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Nicola Petti was an Italian-born architect who came to this country as a child. His education was characterized by a love of drawing pictures of houses, buildings, churches, airdomes, and terminals. He later worked in a carpenter shop and then in an architects office. After fifteen years as a clerk and errand boy he opened his own office. He designed a number of buildings in Cleveland's Little Italy neighborhood. He was also the architect of several theatres including the Variety, Kinsman, Imperial, Moreland, and Cedar Lee Theatres in greater Cleveland and theatres in Canton, Toledo, and Mansfield. He played string and woodwind instruments. He passed away at the age of forty-nine from pneumonia brought on by diabetes.

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Structure Apartment building Apartment Building for Nicola Petti Apartments for M. Dionaro Apartments for Samuel Gurss Cedar-Lee Theatre Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Residential Building Commercial Residential Building for Greenwald and Stecker Commercial Residential Building for Greenwald and Stecker Commercial residential building for MB Scharfed Commerical - Residential Building addition Double dwelling for J.A. Barnes Euclid - 100th Building Gurss Apartments Imperial Theatre Kinsman Theatre LaSalle Theatre Monmouth Apartments Movie Theatre Movie Theatre N. Sabbetto Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for A. Farano Residence for Dominic Minadeo State Theater Store and apartment building Store and garage Sun Theatre Theater Union Square Building Uptown Theatre Variety Theater Date 1917 1910 1912 1913 1925 1924 1914 1911 1925 1925 1917 1926 1908 nd 1913 1926 1924 1927 1909 1917 1917 1906 1912 1912 1915 1912 1911 1927 1908 1917 1915 1927 1926 1927 1927 10545 11815 8808 2074 2163 2085 2179 2181 - 3 2118 - 20 2476 1402 14233 14012 - 14101 819 11621 11508 - 14 Address 225 2117 - 9 2042 2121 - 3 2177 5801 - 9 1356 10721 11516 - 34 114206 - 14 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toledo Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mansfield Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

Lemuel Porter
Birth/Established: 1780 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1829 Lemuel Porter was born in Waterbury, Connecticut. He was part of the New England tradition of carpentry that moved on to the Western Reserve. In 1818, he settled in Talmadge, later moving on to Hudson, where he was the superintendent of construction for Western Reserve College.

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Structure South College Date 1829-30 Address City Hudson State OH Status Demolished

Simeon Porter
Birth/Established: 1807 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1871 Simeon Porter was the son of Lemuel Porter. Upon his fathers death in 1829 he was named to succeed him as superintendent and he continued to design structures for Western Reserve College. He moved on to Cleveland in 1850 where he went into business with Charles Heard. That partnership lasted until 1859. When Porter again went into business for himself.

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Structure B. Harrington Residence Brecksville Congregational Church Brownell School Central High School Chapel Christ Church Episcopal Cleveland Orphan Asylum Commercial Building for D.B. Saxton Cottage Chapel Eagle Street School First Congregational Church Horace Kelly Residence Lemuel Wick Residence Miller Hall Mt. Union College - Chapman Hall Old Stone Church Orlando M. Barnes Residence Presidents House Second Presbyterian Church U.S. Marine Hospital Date 1866 1844 1864 1855 1835 -6 1846 1859 1863 1860 1855 1865 1866 1851 1866 1862 -4 1853 -6 1866 1830 1851 -2 1852 - 5 91 3133 47 2063 1051 1518 - 36 2222 Address City Cleveland Brecksville Cleveland Cleveland Hudson Hudson Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Hudson Cleveland Cleveland Alliance Alliance Cleveland Cleveland Hudson Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

J Ellsworth Potter
Birth/Established: 1888 Biography: Death/Disolved: May 17, 1958 J. Ellsworth Potter was born in Ashtabula. At sixteen he was the youngest county engineer in Ashtabula County. He was featured in an April 1912 issue of the Ohio Architect and Builder as the junior member of the Akron architectural firm of Haglock & Potter. He was a church and school architect with offices in Cleveland, Los Angeles, and Gary, Indiana. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

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Structure Commercial - Residential Building for P.J. McDermott Sacred Heart of Jesus Chruch St. Benedict Roman Catholic St. George's Lithuanian Church St. George's Lithuanian School St. Hyacinth Church St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church St. Mary of the Assumption Church Date 1926 1949 - 51 1950 1920 1920 1950 1925 1957 Address 14921 4320 2940 1380 6527 6106 906 15519 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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William Robert Powell


Birth/Established: 1876 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1967 William Robert Powell was born and attended school in Radnor, Ohio. He attended Oberlin College and Case School of Applied Science, graduated from Columbia University in 1905, and received a degree in Fine Arts from the Sorbonne in Paris in 1907. According to City Directories, he settled in Cleveland in 1909, and earned a law degree at Western Reserve University in 1929. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and the Hiram Lodge of the Masons at Delaware. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He retired in 1964 and died in 1967 at the age of eighty-nine in Delaware, Ohio. He was buried in Radnor.

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Structure Cleveland Heights City Hall Cleveland Public Library Fire Station Fire Station Ideal Company Department Store Lorain Medical Building Price Wolf Clothiers Company Residence Six Residences Date 1923 1916 1929 1930 1918-21 1925 1914 1927 1918 3216 2595 59 11420 2125 2904 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Massillon Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights East Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown

Jacob Elmer Reeb


Birth/Established: August 7, 1888 Biography: Death/Disolved: May 5, 1981 J. Elmer Reeb was born in Zenilope, Pennsylvania. In 1917 he was employed as an architectural draftsman by A. H. Good. He was a member of the firm of Small, Smith, Reeb. He lived in Lakewood and later in Rocky River.

James Reese
Birth/Established: June 26, 1895 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 16, 1944 He was born in Brooklyn, New York. In 1917 he worked as a draftsman for the Austin Company. He was listed as an architect from 1928 until his deat in 1944.

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Structure Apartments Ashwood Apartments Chester Burke Residence Harris Burrows Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Date 1936 1928 1929 1930 1923 1927 1927 1927 1928 2885 2989 3120 2886 2917 20001 Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights OH OH OH OH OH OH Address 2661 2828 City Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Edward Anson Richardson


Birth/Established: 1874 Death/Disolved: 1919

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was the son of architect John N. Richardson of the firm of Cudell and Richardson. He was educated in Cleveland schools, the Spencerian Business College, and Case School of Applied Science. He worked with his father from 1897-9. He was general superintendent of sewer construction from 1900-1. He was then engaged in general practice of architecture and engineering. He formed several different partnerships, including Richardson and Thomas in 1903, Richardson and Watts 1905-6, and Richardson and Yost 1913-8. He was a commissioned officer in the Corps of Engineers from 1900 - 5. He was a well-known yachtsman. He was a member of the Ellsworth Blue Lodge Masons, the Al Koran Temple, and the Cleveland Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

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Structure Masonic Temple Winton Motor Carriage Winton Motor Factory Date 1903 1904 1903 10406 Address City Canton Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished

John N Richardson
Birth/Established: 1837 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1902 John N. Richardson was born in Perth, Scotland and immigrated to the United States, settling in Cleveland. He entered the office of J. M. Blackburn in 1868 and into partnership with Frank Cudell in 1871. That partnership lasted until 1890 when Cudell left the firm. Richardson continued to practice by himself. He designed several important industrial structures throughout the city, including the Woodland Avenue Street Railroad Powerhouse (now the Powerhouse at Nautica), the W. S. Tyler Wire Works, and the Broadway Mills Company Warehouse. His son, Edward Richardson, and William Jansen worked in his office in the later years of his career. He lived south of downtown on West 14th Street in Tremont. He died in 1902 of pneumonia after a short illness.

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Structure Addition to Commercial Buidling for Webb - Ball Addition to Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged Poor Addition to Scottish Rite Temple Alexander Winton Residence Alteration and addition to clubhouse for William Cleminshaw Alteration of barn to residence Alteration of single family house to multi - family Alteration to Roseman Apartments Alterations to Graves Building Apartment building for W. Cleminshaw Apartment House Apartment House Brick foundry for E.S. Griffiths Broadway Mills Company Car Barn and Machine Shop for the Woodland & West Side Railway Company Chafer and Becker Building Charles Gentsch Residence City Cable Power House Cleveland City Railway Car Shed Cleveland Twist Drill Cleveland World Building Cleveland Yacht Club Clubhouse Com/ res building for Dr Herrick Date 1891 1899 1892 nd 1898 1896 1896 1891 1898 1901 1898 1898 1901 1894 1892 300 9822 954 Address 238 - 242 2507 1447 - 53 12908 1103 3801 3805 1618 - 24 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

1896 1891 1890 1900 1898 1895 1895 1894

431-7 2826 4907 4808 1302

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio

Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Commercial - residential building for the Detroit Street Improvement Company Commercial Building for Fred Bieber Detroit Block Eben J. Carter Residence Addition Ernest Mueller Residence four sty brick factory Gymnasium addition to Cleveland Athletic Club Jefferson Block for Ann Walworth K.D. Box Company and Label Lithograph Building addition 4 stories brick and stone Manufacturing Building for Chafer & Becker Office for Schneider & Trenkamp Ohio Baking Company Ohio Baking Company addition Oscar Balzer Residence Passenger Depot for the Cleveland City Cable Railway Company Printing House for J.B. Savage Residence for Benjamin Woods Residence for Mary Gilbert and Julia Davis Residence for Willis J. Holden Samuel Sessions Residence School, Hall, Convent for St. Peter Church Seymour Block alterations and repairs Sherwin Williams Company St. Joseph's Catholic Church steeple The Clark - Commercial - residential building for Dr. F.H. Clark The Helberta Theodor Kundtz Residence Townsend Residence Turner Worsted Company W.J. Holden Residence W.S. Tyler Co Carriage Repository W.S. Tyler Company W.S. Tyler Company W.S. Tyler Company addition W.S. Tyler Wire Works William North Residence Winton Motor Carriage Company Woodland Avenue and West Side Railway Powerhouse

Date 1896

Address 2606 - 14

City Cleveland

State OH

Status Demolished

1896 1897 1892 1897 1895 1892 1891 1902 1893 1896 1891 1899 1899 1901 1891 1891 1898 1895 1898 1891 1896 1896 1899 1899 1894 1902 1900 1901 1901 1898 1894 1897 1899 - 1900 1894 1890 1893 1903 1892

3039 2520 4107 - 9 1456 1417-1503 2318 - 30 1390-1400 220 - 6

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

OH Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH

Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

Cleveland 1506 768 1706 1125 1395 1002 5008 1804 2281 1544 2513 100 1223 9706 13826 1817 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland 1393 1403 1387 - 95 1383 2266 2000 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH OH OH OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Richardson and Thomas


Birth/Established: 1903 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1903 This architectural firm was formed by architects Edward Richardson and Lewis Thomas and was in existence in 1903.

Richardson and Watts


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Structure Cleveland Twist Drill Date 1905 Address City Cleveland State Ohio Status Demolished

Richardson and Yost


Birth/Established: 1913 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1918 This architectural firm included Edward Richardson and Arthur Yost and was in existence from 1913 to 1918. There offices were in the Rockefeller Building.

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Structure Laundry Mechanics Laundry Office Building and Theatre Residence for Clarence Huber Residence for D.J. Murphy Date 1917 1917 1914 1917 1917 15511 Address 3940 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Unknown Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown

George Smith Rider


Birth/Established: 1862 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1917 The Rhode Island born George S. Rider was an engineer. The company was responsible for many industrial structures throughout Cleveland and the region had its offices in the Century Building, 197 Superior. After the death of George S. Rider in 1917 Herman Neff served as President of the company. Offices would later move to the Marshall Building. Rider was buried in Providence, Rhode Island.

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Structure Cleveland Tractor Company Cleveland Twist Drill Cleveland Worsted Mill Factory and Dye House Cleveland Worsted Mills Cleveland Worsted Mills Factory Factory addition Factory Addition for the National Acme Manufacturing Company Factory for Cleveland Tractor Factory galvanizing shop Foote Burt Company Glenville Hospital Investment Plaza at Erieview National Acme Company Ohio Bell Salvation Army Home St. Alexis Hospital Addition St. Rita's Church St. Vincent Charity Hospital W.S. Tyler Company - Building # 38 W.S. Tyler Company - Building #38 additions W.S. Tyler Company Addition Date nd nd 1917 1906 nd 1917 1917 1918 1917 1917 1921 1929 nd 1917 nd 1929 1925 1929 nd 1915 1916, 1918, 1920 1907 1375 1379 - 91 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland OH OH Ohio 212 Cleveland Rocky River Cleveland Cleveland Parkway and Baldwin Solon Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 3000 701 7512 East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland OH Ohio Ohio Ohio 3590 Jamestown Ravenna Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland NY Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Address City State Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing

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Alexander Robinson
Birth/Established: 1892 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1983 Alexander Robinson was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. He received a bachelors degree from Princeton University and a bachelors degree in architecture from Columbia University in 1917. He practiced in Pittsburgh from 1919 until 1920 when he came to Cleveland to work in the office of Abram Garfield. In 1926 he became a partner in the firm of Garfield, Harris, Robinson and Schaefer, a forerunner of Westlake, Reed, Leskosky. He was appointed to the National Capitol Planning Commission by President Dwight Eisenhower. From 1964 to 1975 he was a member of the Joint Committee on Landmarks in Washington, D.C. and from 1962 to 1971 was a member of Cleveland's Fine Arts Advisory Committee. He was a fellow in the American Institute of Architects, serving as national secretary from 1943 to 1947. He was also president of the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects from 1935 to 1937, a member of the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, a trustee of the Cleveland Institute of Art, the Musical Arts Association, and the Cleveland Music School Settlement. He won the Cleveland Arts Prize in 1975 and was inducted into the Cleveland Engineering Society Hall of Fame.

Charles Bacon Rowley


Birth/Established: April 2, 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 17, 1984 Charles Bacon Rowley was born in Springfield, Ohio and went to high school in Jackson, Michigan. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1912. He moved to Cleveland in 1920 establishing the firm of Small and Rowley. That firm was dissolved in 1928 when the firm of Charles Bacon Rowley and Associates was created. From 1957 until 1972 he worked with Ernest Payer, first with the firm Rowley, Payer, Huffman & Leithold (1962-9) and then with Rowley, Payer, Huffman & Caldwell (1969-1972). He was the Vice President of the Shaker Heights School Board. He resided at 2889 Weymouth Road in Shaker Heights and his office was in the Keith Building downtown. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He retired to Harwich Port, Massachusetts in 1976 and died in Hyannis, Massachusetts in 1984.

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Structure Cleveland Public Library Main Library Annex Cleveland Public Library Woodland Branch Clifton Club E.S. Patterson Residence Ferro Enamel House Lewis Hall Mayfield Country Club Newell Bolton Residence Norton Hall Watson Hall Wheeling Steel House 1953 1956 1933 6 Date 1959 1971 1950 1930 1932 1953 1949 1545 2077 5806 17884 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Shaker Heights South Euclid Kenyon South Euclid Mentor Kenyon Kenyon Wheeling State Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio WV Status Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing

George E Rudolph
Birth/Established: November 28, 1883 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 22, 1965 George E. Rudolph was active as a Cleveland architect from 1906 to 1938. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. In 1920 he was living in at 242 Florida Avenue in Youngstown. He would return to Cleveland by 1928. He died at Elyria Memorial Hospital.

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Structure Apartment building Apartment Building Apartment building for I.M. Margolin Apartment building for J. Arnoff Date 1917 1917 1911 1917 Address 799 2494 6917 2741-9 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

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Structure Apartment building for M. Cullman Apartment building for M.J. Weinberger Apartment building for S. Kosen Apartment building for Sam Greenberg Apartment building for Sam Greenberg Apartment building for Thomas Arnoff Apartments for A. Jania Apartments for B. Tellinger Apartments for I. Newman Apartments for Mamberg and Horwitz Commercial - residential building for Joseph Goldstein Commercial Building for A.E. Goldman Commercial Building for A.E. Goldman Commercial Building for Jacob Epstein Commercial building for Joseph Goldstein Commercial-residential Building Double Dwelling Double Dwelling Double Dwelling Double Dwelling Double Dwelling Four family residence Two apartment buildings for Clair Doan Building Company

Date 1917 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1917 1917 1912 1917 1911 1913 1925 1908 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1917

Address 2431 11003 10824 6211-3 6207-9 500 9322 13602 1562 8202 6804 - 6 5813 - 23 15314 4600-2 6810 - 4 1004-8 2134 2138 2140 2144 2146 499

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Edward P Ruprecht
Birth/Established: unknown Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Edward P. Ruprecht was active as an architect in Cleveland from the late 1880's until 1891. His office was in the Kendal Building and he lived on West 83rd Street in West Cleveland. He was employed in the office of architect Nevins Charlot. He left Cleveland in 1891.

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Structure Charles W. Norman Residence Cleveland Rubber Company Office Building Collamer High School Comercial Building for Conrad Kempf Commercial - residential building for Charlotte Scheuer Commercial - residential building for Conrad Kempf Commercial Building D.E. Wheaton Residence Double Residence for Willard Nutt Double Residence for William Nutt Double Residence for William Nutt Engine House #15 Hawley and Langton Block Landon School (school list) Marr's Block Residence for Philip Lehr Date 1887 1887 Nd 1889 1888 1890 1888 1887 1888 1888 1888 Nd 1887 1887 Nd 1887 5236 Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio 5449 2527 - 9 2607 - 9 5363-5 1958 5517 - 9 1895 - 9 1901 - 5 E side of Cuyahoga foot o 4904 - 8 Address 2254 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH Ohio Ohio Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

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Structure Residence for Robinson Brothers Residence of Frank Hurd, Esq. Smith Clampitt Residence Stone's Block Stores and tenements for Henry Shafer Terrace for Henry Shafer Warren High School

Date 1888 1888 1887 Nd 1888 1889 Nd

Address 2517 7513 2210 4923-33 2582

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Warren

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio

Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

John W Russell
Birth/Established: 1864 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1933 John W. Russell was an English-born architect who came to Cleveland in 1866. He was the son of builder Henry Russell. He returned to England studying under James Garry, a noted architect, and at the Cooper School in London. He returned to Cleveland and worked as a draftsman for architect John Eisenmann where he designed several industrial buildings and houses. He is buried in Woodland Cemetery.

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Structure H.E. Teachout Residence Iron Clad Paint Company John E. Ensign Residence Lutheran Congregational School nine houses on Alabama and Hamilton Palmer and DeMooy Company Foundry Prof C.A. Mitchell Residence Prof N.M. Anderson Residence Residence for Dr. Jamin Strong Residence for Patrick Behan Residence for Patrick O'Reilly Residence for William Lettridge Residence of J.D. Burton Rev H.C. Hayden Residence Shops of the Cleveland and Canton Railroads Taylor and Boggs Foundry William Taylor Residence Date nd nd nd nd 1895 nd nd nd 1894 1897 1889 1894 nd nd nd nd nd 521-41 1599 462 842 2044 9908 2314 1780 Address 2209 535-41 1830 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Canton Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Unknown

William W Sabin
Birth/Established: 1861 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1939 William W. Sabin was active as an architect in Cleveland from 1888 to 1923. In Cleveland he was the architect of several Presbyterian Churches and two precinct police stations. During World War I he served in the construction division of the War Department. He later moved to Akron, where he died at Akron City Hospital. His hobby was genealogy. He is buried in Lake View Cemetery.

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Structure Bethany Presbyterian Church Bolton Avenue Presbyterian Church (Antioch Baptist Church) Calvary Presbyterian Church addition Cleveland Police Station Fifth Precinct Sta Cleveland Police Station Fourth Precinct Sta Date 1894-5 1892 1911 1896 1896 Address 6415 8869 2000 2555 5479 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished

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Structure Commercial Building Dr. W.S. Chase Residence East Cleveland Presbyterian Church Eldred Hall CWRU First Congregational Church Fisher & Jirouch Factory George Collins Residence alterations Gilkey Building Glenville Presbyterian Church Great Lakes Warehouse H. Coulby Residence Henry Graefe House Henry Taylor Residence J. Steele Residence John Moorhead Residence John S. Knight Residence One Story warehouse for L. Dautel and Son Plan for Grand Manitoulin Hotel Presbyterian Church Residence Residence for Albert. H. Van Gorden Residence for Charles French Residence for L.A. Reed Residence for Lemuel S. Potwin Residence for T.A. Palmer Residence for Theodore Bates Residence for Vanton Foulk Residence for William Gilkey Residence for Wilson Harris Residence of J. H. Seadle Residence of L.A. Reed Residence of L.A. Reed Stone Church Taylor Inn Welsh Presbyterian Church William H. Gifford Residence Willoughby Public Library

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Address

City Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ontario Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Akron East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Sandusky East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Little Current Cleveland Akron

6606 7020 8308 2222 2062 1814 1878 2337 2616 1852 17884

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Akron Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Lakewood Euclid Lodi

1636 3047

Cleveland Cleveland Willoughby

Saving & Sensible Architectural Bureau


Birth/Established: 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1894 Saving & Sensible Architectural Bureau was an architectural company that specialized in house designs for moderate costs. The company printed a catalogue. Edward Schellentrager was a President and General Manager of the company. The main offices were in the Arcade with branches in Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Detroit. In 1891-2 architect Charles Preston worked for the company.

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Structure Arthur Agate Residence August Wetzel Residence Charles Calder Residence Clarence Ellsworth Residence Clarence Ellsworth Residence Date 1892 1892 1893 1892 -3 1893 Address 2114 2205 1936 1914 1914 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio OH Ohio OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Commercial - Residential Building Frederick Bell Residence John Funge Residence John W. Flint Residence Michael Berry Residence Michael Murphy Residence Omar Steele Residence Residence Residence for Alfred Abbott Residence for Belden Seymour Residence for Christian Boest Residence for Edward A. Cady Residence for Edward Schellentrager Residence for George Gorham Residence for Henry Barren Residence for Nathan Jones Residence for Richard Crocker Residence for S. J. Mills Residence for Sylvester Miller Residence for Sylvester Miller Residence for Will G. Radcliff Residence for William Staebler

Date 1891 1892 1891 1891 1891 1892 1892 nd 1893 1895 1892 1894 1891 1891 1894 1895 1893 1893 1895 1895 1891 1891

Address 8027 - 31 2751 5143 1942 5610 1850 6514 1276 1581 - 3 1334 1851 1945 11407 11209 9811 1823 1420 1937 2202 2916 1507

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Theodore Schmitt
Birth/Established: 1860 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1935 Theodore Schmitt was born in Cleveland. His German-born father had been a marshal and later superintendent of police from 1862 to 1892. This relationship probably helped secure commissions for the West Side Police Station, built in 1892, and the Central Police Station, built 1893. Theodore Schmitt was educated in the Cleveland public schools and later studied at Hannover and military school at Mannheim in Germany. He worked as an assistant in the office of George H. Smith from 1881 to 1884. He formed the partnership with Israel Lehman in 1885. He lived at 1841 East 82nd Street and had a country home, Eagle Cliff, on Lake Erie. He became active as a gas producer, selling his products to Standard Oil in the later years of his life. He continued working after Israel Lehman's death in 1914 until his own death in 1935.

Charles Sumner Schneider


Birth/Established: 1874 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 10, 1932 Charles Sumner Schneider was born and educated in Cleveland at Outhwaite and Central High Schools. He was trained in architecture in the office of Granger and Meade, later Meade and Garfield, where he rose from chief draftsman to designer. He won several prizes awarded by the Cleveland Architectural Club. He studied under Gustav Umbenstock and Mr. Deglane at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Upon his return to Cleveland he formed a partnership with William S. Watterson, known as Watterson & Schneider. He later worked for the local office of George B. Post, as the superintendent of the Statler Hotel project. He then carried on an independent practice that specialized in residential architecture, designing several large estates for wealthy Ohioans. He was the architect of Stan Hwyet in Akron, the largest home built in Ohio. He was listed in the registered architect in the November 1940. He was a member of Plymouth Congregational Church. He was made a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. His brothers Arthur and E.G. were well known artists, the former was appointed artist to the Sultan of Morocco.

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Structure Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Cleaveland Cross Residence Dodge Brothers Motor Car E.R. Motch Residence Ernest Barkwill Residence Ernest Barkwill Residence Date 1921 nd 1916 nd 1923 1925 Address 820 1114 2107 1578 2189 2189 City Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure F.C. Mills Residence Fenway School Francis E. Drury Residence Frank Sieberling Residence (Stan Hywet) Frank Stranahan Residence George H. Layng Residence J.A. Webb Residence James Sprankle Residence Junior High School Lomond School Lucretia Prentiss Residence Ludlow School Malvern School Plymouth Congregational Church Quad Hall Residence for E.J.Kulas Residence for Mrs. S. S. Taylor Shaker Heights City Hall St. Andrews Episcopal Church W. King White Residence William W. Kelly Residence Younglove Building

Date nd 1926 1924 1912-5 1925 nd 1919 nd 1917 1928 1925 1926 1922 1920-3 1924-5 1917 1918 1930 1915 1928 1924 nd

Address 2603 17420 714 29917 2885 11215 17817 17917 1255 19910 2860 7501 193 3400 2171 19513 2829 5518

City Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Akron Perrysburg Cleveland Heights Cleveland Lakewood East Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Bratenahl Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished

Edwin J Schneider
Birth/Established: August 27, 1875 Biography: Death/Disolved: before 1951 Edwin J. Schneider was active as an architect in Cleveland from 1895 to 1947. He lived at 3122 Woodbine Avenue on the near west side of Cleveland. He is best known for buildings designed for the Diocese of Cleveland, including St. Ignatius Elementary School and chapel (1903), Blessed Sacrament School (1904), St. Colman's Church (1914) and St. Catherine Church (1917).

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Structure Commercial Building for George Brown Ninth Precinct Police Station Office building for G.W. Browne Residence Residence Residence for Charles O'Malley Sisters of the Humility addition St. Catherine Roman Catholic Church St. Colman's Roman Catholic Church St. Ignatius Parochial school and chapel St. James Hall St. Joseph's Parochial Residence St. Mary's Parochial Residence St. Patrick's Rectory Additions and alterations Three story building for George Brown W.J. Haworth Residence Date 1905 1901 1905 1906 nd 1896 1898 1917 1914 1903 1912 1907 1904 1907 1904 1899 1840-2 3602 2035 4110 1691 9412 2035 10215 Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Alliance Norwalk Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Address 761 - 5 City Cleveland State OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing

Edward E Schwabe
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Birth/Established: 1860 Biography:

Death/Disolved: 1892

Edward E. Schwabe was employed in the office of Walter Blythe. He was the supervising architect of the H.B. Payne Block, the White Elephant Concert Hall, and the Music Hall. After Blythe's death in 1884 he went to business for himself. Architects George Steffens and Paul Searles worked in his office. He died of tuberculosis at the age of thirty-two. He completed a will four days before his death. In it he left his French books on architecture and a typewriter to George Steffens. The rest of his estate went to his aunt Gertrude Haltnorth.

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Structure Apartment Building for Daykin Brothers C.E. Gehring Residence Chalres LL. Murfey Residence Charles Uhl Residence Ernest J. Siller Residence Frederick Schweitzer Residence G. Haltnorth business block George Boehringer Residence H.P. McIntosh Herman Koch Residence Moses Koch Residence Residence for Hart Massey Residence for Henry Boyer Residence for Henry Boyer Residence for Henry Boyer Residence for Henry Boyer Residence for Henry Boyer Residence for Henry Boyer Residence for I. Klein Residence for J.H. Kirkwood Residence for James & Anna Webster Residence for Levi Sackett William Langenau Residence Date 1891 1888 1890 1890 1892 1891 1888 1891 1888 1889 1888 1888 1892 1892 1892 1892 1892 1892 1889 1891 1891 1891 1890 - 1 5804 6615 3103 Address 1535 2045 7509 2398 1227 1790 4 1668 4 2392 2396 3828 1783 1787 1791 1783 1787 1791 2421 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland OH Ohio Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio OH OH Cleveland OH City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH Ohio OH OH OH OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

Charles & Julius Schweinfurth


Birth/Established: 1883 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1886 Architectural firm that was made up of brothers Charles and Julius Schweinfurth.

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Structure Central Presbyterian Church Addition Henry C. Holt Residence James Salisbury Residence Old Stone Church Interior Orville B. Skinner Residence Date 1886 1883 1883 - 5 1883 1883 Address 17 1208 589 91 2164 City Auburn Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State NY OH OH OH OH Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

Charles Schweinfurth
Birth/Established: September 3, 1856 Death/Disolved: November 8, 1919

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Charles Schweinfurth was Cleveland's preeminent architect of the 1880's and 1890's. He was born, attended public schools, and graduated from high school in Auburn, New York. He worked in architectural offices in New York City from 1872 to 1874 and at the office of the supervising architect of the U.S. Treasury in Washington, D.C. from 1874 to 1880. (Hubell's obituary says that he came from Boston.) He moved to Cleveland to work on a house for Sylvester Everett, and remained throughout the rest of his life. From 1883 to 1886 he maintained an office with his brother Julius until Julius returned to practice in Boston. In Cleveland he was the architect of many of the Euclid Avenue mansions and was also noted for interior designs that included Old Stone Church and the Cuyahoga County Courthouse. In addition, he was the architect of several buildings for Western Reserve and Kenyon colleges. He was a founder and member of the Cleveland and Brooklyn Chapters of the American Institute of Architects, a fellow in the AIA, and a member of the Architect's League of New York. His architectural work was often featured in the pages of the "Inland Architect" and "American Architect and Building News". He had an honorary M.A. degree from Kenyon College and was a member of the Union Club. Initially his office was in the Blackstone Building however he moved to the New England Building upon its completion in 1896. He first resided on Cedar Avenue and then at 96 Arlington Street (now 2269 East 49th Street). He built a home that he designed in 1894 at 1951 East 75th Street. His brothers Julius and H.G. Schweinfurth owned a firm in Boston. Another brother, Albert, was active in Denver, and later, San Francsico.

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Structure Albert Withington Residence Allen Residence Alumni Library Backus Law School Biology Building - Case Western University Bridges over Martin Luther King Drive Calvary Presbyterian Church Central Presbyterian Church Charles B. Parker Residence Charles F. Schweinfurth House Charles L. Pack Residence remodelling Cleveland Country Club Glenville Cleveland Telephone Company Building Cuyahoga County Courthouse Interior D. R. Hanna Residence Double dwelling for Jacob D. Cox and Lucretia Prentiss Double Residence for Dr. Z. T. Dellenbaugh Residence - 1890 Dr. W. T. Corlett Residence Edw Haines Residence Florence Harkness Chapel George Pack Residence George Worthington Residence Gibbons - Pickett & Company Market Glen Allen (Estate of Mrs. Dudley Allen) H.B. Nye Residence H.R. Hatch Residence Hanna Hall Hatch Library Haydn Hall Homer Osborn Residence Infants Rest (Inner City Nursing Home) Interior National Bank of Commerce J.R. Owens Residence J.W. McClymonds Residence John Ammon Residence Date 1898 1891-2 c1910 1896 1897 1896 1888 nd 1891 1894 1907 1904 1894 1907-1912 1895-6 1898 1890 1910 1889 1900 1889 1888 1891 1896 1890 1904 1902 1895 1902 1892 1891 1890 1888 1894 1886 1956 210 8522 Cleveland Massillon Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio 11106 7017 9014 1906 3307 6603 105 3618 1820 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Gambier Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland 235-43 1 7404 3407-11 1521 1951 7901 2145 2080 Address 7111 8811 City Cleveland Cleveland Gambier Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Auburn Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio NY OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished

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Structure John S. Culley Residence Lennox Apartments Lester Coe Residence Lewis Bailey Residence Library for Adelbert College Marcus Hanna Residence Mary Chisholm Painter Gate McAllister Dall Building Mohawk Building Morley Chemistry Laboratory Morrills Residence N.S. Possons Residence People's Savings and Loan Peter Hitchcock Residence Railroad Arch Bridge over Edgewater Parkway at West 58th Street Railroad Bridge over West Boulevard Ralph Cobb Residence Ralph Cobb Residence Ralph Gray Residence Rebuilding of Longwood Residence for Horace Corner Residence for Julius E. French Richard Coleman Residence Roaside Club House Samuel F. Haserot Residence Samuel Mather Residence Shoreby Slippery Rock Pavilion St. Joseph Seminary Store for Dr. Allen Telephone Exchange Building for Cleveland Telephone Company Trinity Cathedral Trinity Church Home Union Club University School Ursuline Convent Western Reserve College Physics Building William Chisholm Residence William H. Boardman Residence Young Mens Christian Association

Date 1890 1889 1887-9 1895 1894 1890 1904 1895 1895 1907 1915 1884 1891 1886 1905 1896 1887-9 1889 1890 1917 1891 1889 1889 1890 1892-3 1910 1890 1911 1896 1904 1894 1901-7 1895 1905 1890 1892 1894 1889 1891 -2 1889

Address 1810 1947-83 6203 1926 2010 10400 23 - 45 2084 11025 1929 1700 3411

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Levi Tucker Scofield


Birth/Established: 1842 Death/Disolved: 1917

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Levi Tucker Schofield was born in Cleveland and was raised in a home on Euclid Avenue near East 9th Street. His family later operated the Prospect Place Hotel on the site after which it became the location of the Scofield Building, which he designed. Levi Scofield attended Cleveland public schools, pursuing the study of architecture and engineering. At some point, he dropped the "H" from his name. In 1860 he moved to Cincinnati. He served in the Ohio 113th Infantry, rising in the rank to First Lieutenant and Captain. He wrote "The Retreat from Pulaski to Nashville, Battle of Franklin, Tennessee November 30, 1864" which was published in 1909. After the war he returned to Cleveland and in 1867, he married Elizabeth Clark, who was prominent in local society and philanthropic circles. She was president of the YWCA, the Phyllis Wheatley Association, and organized the Cleveland Vocal Society. Levi Scofield is remembered as the architect of large Victorian era institutions that included the Assylum for the Insane in Athens and Columbus, the North Carolina Penitentiary, the Ohio Penitentiary in Mansfield, and the Cleveland House of Corrections. His firm designed five Cleveland Public Schools between 1869 and 1883. He devoted seven and a half years, without compensation, to the Cuyahoga County Soldiers and Sailors Monument, and contributed over $57,000 of its total cost. He was the first Cleveland architect taken into membership in the American Institute of Architects and was a friend and golfing partner of John D. Rockefeller. Scofield was the sculptor of "These are my Jewels" Civil War Monument installed at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, later moved to the grounds of the Ohio State Capitol. The Scofield Office Building on the southwest corner of Eucild and East 9th Street, built in 1900, was built on the Scofield homestead and was originally owned by Levi Scofield. He had two sons, William Marshall Scofield (1868 - 1942) and Sherman Wright Scofield (1876 - 1942) who became members of his architectural firm. The Scofields were members of First Baptist Church and were buried in Lake View Cemetery.

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Structure Asylum for the Insane Asylum for the Insane Bank and office building for S.J. Smith Broadway School Building for J.M. Walters Case Library Central High School Cleveland House of Correction Cleveland Trade West Cuyahoga County Courthouse addition Cuyahoga County Soldiers and Sailors Monument Dr. James Craig Residence E.M. McGillan Block George and Olivia Stockley Residence Grand Arcade Joseph W. Britton Residence North Carolina Penitentiary (Central Prison) Ohio Penetiary Orchard School Rufus K. Winslow Residence Schofield Building Scofield Residence Soldiers and Sailors Orphans Home Stevenson and Ella Burke Residence U.S. Post Office Expansion Unitarian Church Walton School Warehouse for F.M. & C.R. Chandler William Corlett Residence YWCA Date 1868 1870-7 1894 1881 1870 1894 1878 1869-70 1870 1884 1886 - 1894 c 1886 1880 c 1885-6 1882 1875 1870 - 1884 1894 1869 1878 1901 1898 1869 c 1882 - 3 1884 1867 1879-80 1891 c 1882 - 5 1906-8 1953 1710 3427 4811 4201 2409 2000 2438 2343 408 7817 1300 55 1401 235 2200 7706 7910 1960 Address City Athens Columbus Conneaut Cleveland Jefferson Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Mansfield Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Raleigh Mansfield Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Xenia Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio NC Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished not built Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

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Paul Searles
Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1947 Paul C. Searles was born in Wellington, Ohio, the son of a Methodist minister. His first job was with W.H. VanTine Realty Company. According to the 1890 census he was in real estate. His firm built the first modern apartment building in Cleveland at East 17th Street and Euclid Avenue. In 1908 he helped design and later re-built the ill-fated Lake View School in Collinwood after the famous fire. He was a Mason and a member of the Woodward Lodge. In 1918 he resigned from the architectural firm and helped organize the India Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, where he was secretary treasurer until his retirement in 1928. He died in Clearwater, Florida on May 16, 1947.

Searles and Hirsh


Birth/Established: 1901 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1905 This architectural firm included Paul Searles and Willard Hirsh and was in existence from 1901 until 1905. Their offices were in the Electric Building.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building for P.H. Keevan C.E. Newell Residence Charles Church Residence Charles H. Church Residence Col W.H. Morgan Residence "Glagmorgan" Com block for Thorman Estate Commercial Building Commercial Building Dixon Hall - Apartment Building for Max Littwitz English Woolen Mills Company First National Bank First National Bank Forest City Bank Building Franklin Apartments Homeier Brothers Automobile Repair Shop Interior work of the New England Restaurant John Vorel Residence John Vortel Residence National Bank O.F. Transue Residence Paul North Residence Plaza Apartments Residence and stable for Western Realty Residence for Charles Babcock Shaw High School Six Hundred Apartments Stables for the Electric Package Company The Cary Apartment Building Date 1903 1904 1904 1904 1905 1901 nd 1901 1904 1904 1904 1905 1905 1903 1903 1903 1905 1901 1904 1904 1904 1904 1903 1903 1902 1901 1905 1904 1904 1901 1904 1901 1538-56 15236 2344 17848 3206 3315 3315 1400 5601-5 1755 3820 18131 1025 Lakewood Alliance Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Columbiana Wellsville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Kenton Alliance Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 1113 1648-54 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

Searles, Hirsh and Gavin


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This architectural firm included Paul Searles, Willard Hirsh, and Donald Gavin.

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Structure Cuyahoga Telephone Company East Cleveland town hall remodelling J.H. Rodier Residence Louis Bing Residence Masonic Temple Residence for William Herron School Swetland Building Ten-room school Terrace for C.Z. Zettlemeyer Terrace for E. B. Merriam The Reserve Trust Co Woodland Branch Twelve-room school Two apartment buildings Warehouse for the Economy Realty Co Date 1909 1907 1905 1907 1905 - 6 1905 1907 1910 1908 1908 1907 1906 1908 1906 1908 Broadway Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 1010 11327 216-8 Address 1839 City Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Elyria Cleveland Bellefontaine Cleveland Youngstown Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Unkown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

John R Shengle
Birth/Established: 1844 Biography: Death/Disolved: May 1, 1920 John R. Shengle was from Richland County, Ohio. He was listed as both an architect and contractor in Cleveland City Directories.

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Structure Park Congregational Church Robert Butler Residence Date Nd 1894 1415 Address City Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio OH Status Demolished Standing

Shengle and Dolman


Birth/Established: 1891 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1891 This architectural firm included John B. Shengle and John A. Dolman. The firm was active in 1891.

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Structure Lemuel S. Potwin Residence Lemuel S. Potwin Residence Residence for J.T. Kirkwood Residence for J.T. Kirkwood Date 1891 1891 1891 1891 Address 1687 1687 1696 1696 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH Ohio OH Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Harlen Shimmin
Birth/Established: 1873 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1941 Harlen Shimmin was born in Cleveland, attending public schools and Business College. He began working as a mechanical engineer completing mechanical drawings. He later shifted to architecture. As early as 1892 he worked in the office of Charles W. Hopkinson and in 1904 went to business for himself. The largest part of his work was in residential design, examples of which are found in the Wade Park Allotment, Edgewater, Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, and East Cleveland. He was a member of the Colonial Club, the Cleveland Athletic Club, a Mason of the Scottish Rite, and a member of the Al Koran Temple. Several of his designs were featured in the February 1913 Ohio Architect, Engineer, and Builder. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

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Structure Apartment Building Arthur G. McKee Residence B.J. Wise Residence Ben New Residence C. Hatch Residence C.E. Kennedy Residence C.R. Baldwin Residence Cass H. Hatch Residence Charles F. Bryan Residence City Bank of Kent Clucas W. Hollister Residence Commercial Building Dodge Dealership Double residence for Mrs. Phil Null Dr. J.L. Dusek Residence Dr. William Bogue Residence E.E. Allyne E.E. Teare Residence E.F. Mould Residence E.G. Fisher Residence E.G. Heyner Residence Edward Rodgers Residence Edward U. Bailey Residence F. Zimmerman Residence F.G. Comer Residence Frank D. Fulmer Residence Frank Fulmer Residence Fred Cummer Residence George H. Olmsted Residence George Nicholson Residence George Rackle & Son Factory Greyloft (Claire Baldwin Residence) Harry H. Cambell Residence Henry Brooks Residence J.F. Gibler Residence J.R. Hall Residence J.R. Nutt Residence L.N. Weber Business Block Lester Jacobson Residence Lyman Lawrence Residence Noble Road School Otto Schmidt Residence Otto Schmidt Residence Paul Lawrence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for Alfred G. McKee Residence for C. F. Bryan Residence for Claire Baldwin Date 1936 nd nd nd nd 1911 nd 1899 1908 1907 1909 1914 1920 1905 1904 1909 nd 1906 1916 1907 nd 1915 1913 nd nd 1909 1909 1909 nd nd 1903 nd 1905 1916 1927 nd nd 1907 nd nd nd 1911 nd nd 1908 1909 1921 1923 1916 19081908 1907 1494 1497 14718 2338 2951 1654 1650 1411 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio 1677 East Cleveland Cleveland Ohio OH 2285 Cleveland Heights OH 12800 2235 11009 11402 3141 - 5 1421 2232 Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio OH Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 2185 1605 Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio 1880 1884 Cleveland Heights Cleveland East Cleveland OH Ohio OH 3318 3012 1609 2188-90 1535 1650 Cleveland Cleveland Kent Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH 1645 Cleveland Ohio 14414 Cleveland Heights Address 2635 City Cleveland State Ohio Status Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown

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Structure Residence for E. J. Bailey Residence for H. Schuer Residence for Harry Baldwin Residence for S.S. West Residence for T.S. Larwood Residence for W.M. Williams Van Walworth Riding Academy W.R. Jeavons Residence Warren Bicknell Residence Widlar Company Building Widlar Plant addition Willbrand Building

Date 1917 1908 1905 1908 1907 1917 1910 nd 1910 nd 1929 nd

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH

Status Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown

12812

Cleveland Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights

11307 2541 722 - 40 2031

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Euclid Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Harry Leroy Shupe


Birth/Established: January 23, 1876 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 20, 1945 Harry Leroy Shupe was a member of the firm of White and Shupe from 1907 through 1914. He was a neighbor of architect Adrian Foose on Templhurst Road in South Euclid. He was listed as a registered architect in November 1940 Ohio Architect.

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Structure F.C. Green Residence George G.S. Peckham Residence Parsons Manufacturing Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for Carlson Residence for George Arnold Residence for George Moran Residence for Mark Copeland Residence for Mark Copeland Residence for Mr. Lippencott T.T. Long Residence Thomas P. Robbins Residence 1921 18400 Cleveland Ohio 1920-1 1917 1915 1921 1918 1921 1918 1917 1918 1917 1918 1917 2482 2942 18400 16907 15800 15700 Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Ohio OH OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 15700 Cleveland Ohio Date Address City State Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unkown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing

Albert Skeel
Birth/Established: 1865 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1937 Albert Skeel was born in Bristol, England and immigrated to the United States in 1883. Early in his career he worked as a carpenter contractor. He worked as a draftsman for three years in architectural offices in Cleveland. He worked in the office of Frank S. Barnum from 1898 to 1902, working on plans for the Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church. He lived in the Glen Valley area of Brecksville, where he had designed many of the houses. Glen Valley was noted as an ideal country setting near the picturesque cliffs of Chippewa Creek. He was reponsible for the complete restoration of Brecksville Congregational Church. He died in Brecksville in 1937 and is buried there.

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Structure Brecksville High School City Contagious Disease Hospital Cleveland Hospital for Contagious Diseases Date nd nd 1904 Cleveland Ohio Address City Brecksville State Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Commercial Building for Edward Foery Commercial Building for Richard Coulton Double Residence for Anthony Waldeck E.H. Brankman Residence Eight suite apartment on Spongler First United Presbyterian Parsonage John Jackson Residence Kenyon Painter Residence Ott Memorial Building Residence and Milk House for George Canfield Residence for Donny Stewart Residence for L.D. Round near Garfield Park Residence for Otto Schuelle Residence of Oliver C. Hubbell Skeel Terrace South Cleveland Bank Store and apartment Store and apartment building at for Emil Joseph Terrace for Rolland Davies Trinity Evangelical Church William H. Hunt Cottage - Hemlock Road South Park Station Wise Building YMCA

Date 1902 1906 1904 nd 1904 1906 1897 c1907 nd 1904 1902 1907 1898 1905 1908 nd 1903 1906 1904 1928 nd 1905 1911

Address 7605-7

City Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

3745-51

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

7111 2086 3240

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Berea Novelty

4091

Cleveland Cleveland

OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing

1436 17205 9502

Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

7106 3525

Cleveland Cleveland Independence Cleveland

3204

Cleveland

Frank D Skeel
Birth/Established: 16 Dec 1872 Biography: Death/Disolved: 16 Mar 1929 Frank D. Skeel opened an office in 1897. His father John Skeel was a carpenter. Frank Skeel was mainly known for his residential designs.

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Structure A.W. Ellenberger Residence A.W. Ellenberger Residence American Savings Bank Apartment building for C.O. Evarts Block of twenty suites C.J. Gehlbach Residence C.O. Evarts Residence Charles Honecker Residence Commercial Building for Henry Rose Dr. James Stotter Residence Dubick Furniture Dwg alteration Edward A. Martin Residence F.W. Judd Residence First Hungarian Baptist Church Frame dwg for Vena Holmden H.B. Hawgood Residence Date 1904 nd 1907 1906 1905 1904 nd 1902 1905 Nd 1916 1899 1904 nd 1913 1899 nd 8005 427 3126 10508-10 1417 6101 834 Address City Euclid Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Bay Village Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure Hiram Social Settlement House J.S. Crider Residence J.S. Crider Residence J.S. Crider Residence J.V. Painter Residence Kenyon V. Painter Residence Meriam Building Mrs. F.N. Reed Residence Mrs. Hawgood Residence O.C. Hubbell Residence Produce Exchange Banking Company Residence for F.N. Reed Residence for F.W. Brusch Residence for J.Green Residence for Mr. Judd Residence for Nina Kinney Residence for Thomas Haycox Residence for Walter Ellenberger Residence on E. 130th Street S.M. Reed Residence Thomas Holden Residence Three residences for Horace Parks Warehouse for Western Realty William C. Fisher Residence William H. Whitmore Residence

Date 1899 1904 1909 nd nd 1905 1911 nd 1908 -9 1905 1903 1903 1900 1910 1905 1899 1902 1895 1907 1904 1899 -1900 1904 1905 1904 1899

Address 3233 1423 1428 3301 5716

City Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Mentor Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

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Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Kent

2237 12014 3890

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

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Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

10306 2119

Cleveland Cleveland

Louis Skolnik
Birth/Established: July 29, 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: March 1973 Louis Skolnik was born in Minsk, Russia of Jewish parentage, according to the World War I draft registration form, where his occupation was listed as carpenter. According to the 1930 census, he immigrated to the United States in 1908 and Yiddish was spoken in the home. He was a registered architect listed in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He designed several apartment buildings and houses.

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Structure Apartment Building for J. Woronk Apartments Archwood Manor Brooklyn Manor Brookside Manor Commercial - Residential Building Residence for A. Pearlman Residence for B. Angell Residence for Charles Smivin Residence for Gilland Residence for Louis Sole Residence for Theodore Meckler Residence for Theodore Meckler Two family residence for S. Ginsberg Date 1925 1924 1925 1925 1923 1929 1924 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1926 1922 Address 3416 720 3209 3301-11 3308 4172 - 6 3414 3633 3368 3679 3363 11226 11222 7703 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Status Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished

Philip Small
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Philip Small was born in Washington, D.C. He came to Cleveland in 1904 and attended Adelbert College of Western Reserve University from 1909 to 1912 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1915. He lived in Cleveland Heights and Hunting Valley. He was the Hunting Valley building commissioner and member of the board of zoning appeals. He served as a member of the Western Reserve University board of trustees and board of supervising architects. He was a member of the Union, Country, and Hermit Clubs and was a fellow in the American Institute of Architects. The firm of Small and Rowley specialized in traditional colonial and English revival architecture. He resided at 2898 Kingsley in Shaker Heights, with an office in the Terminal Tower. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He lived at 1298 Westover Road in Cleveland Heights. He died at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital and was buried in Lake View Cemetery.

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Structure Carl Narten Residence Case Institute of Technology Library and Humanities Building Case Institute of Technology Physics and Lecture Hall Chase Brass & Copper Office Building Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Chester Bolton Residence City of Adrian, Michigan Clague Road Filtration Plant Cleveland City Hospital Cleveland Interurban Railway Cleveland Playhouse Country Club Country Club of Cleveland Cyrus Eaton Residence Darwin Barrett Residence Dr. C.W. Wyckoff Residence Dr. J.G. Wilmore Residence Dr. J.G. Wilmore Residence Dr. J.G. Wilmore Residence Erie Railway Company First Unitarian Church George Bishop Residence Guardian Trust Company H.D. Cushman Residence Hawthorne Valley Country Club Huntington Galleries Irving Bolton Resdience John Carroll University Administration Building Lubrizoil Corporation Chemical Engineering Laboratory Lubrizoil Corporation Office Building Mary Baldwin College Mill Creek Disposal Plant Mr. and Mrs. Strouder Thompson New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railway Norfolk and Western Railway Nottingham Filtration Plant O.P. & M.J. Van Swearingen Residence Ohio State University College of Engineering Building Outhwaite Housing Development Pere Marquette Railway nd Nd nd nd nd nd nd 1951-2 nd 1931 -5 nd nd nd nd 1923 - 4 Nd nd nd nd nd nd Nd Columbus Cleveland Ohio Ohio 2900 20700 University Heights Wickliffe Wickliffe Staunton Cincinnatini Cleveland Heights Ohio Ohio Ohio VA Ohio OH 27840 2033 Aurora Road Aurora Huntington Ohio WV 21600 Ohio Date 1921 nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd Nd 1926-7 1929 nd nd nd nd 1927 19900 Beachwood Ohio 2040 Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Cleveland Ohio Address 2879 City Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown

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Structure Republic Steel Corporation Residence Residence Roanoke Hotel Rocky River Methodist Church Santa Clara Monastery Shaker Country Club Shaker Square Silver Grill Higbee's Department Store Stouder Thompson Residence The Greenbriar Hotel The Sedgewick Apartment Building Washington and Lee University Academic and Fine Arts Building Washington and Lee University Alumni Building Washington and Lee University Student Union Western Reserve Academy Western Reserve University student activies building William Harshaw Residence WRU - Frieberger Library WRU Foster Hall WRU John Schoff Millis Science Center Building

Date nd 1922 1924 nd nd 1922 nd 1928 1931 Nd nd 1929 nd nd nd nd nd nd 1956 nd nd

Address

City

State

Status Unknown

2919 2717 19414 4200 3300

Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Roanoke Rocky River Canton Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland White Sulphur Springs Cleveland Lexington Lexington Lexington Cleveland Cleveland

OH OH VA Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio West Virginia Ohio VA VA VA Ohio Ohio

Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Ohio Ohio Ohio

Demolished Demolished Unknown

Small and Rowley


Birth/Established: 1922 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1928 This architectural firm included Philip Small and Charles Rowley and was in existence from 1922 until 1928. The firm designed the Georgian Revival Shaker Square.

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Structure Birkett Williams Residence Country Club of Cleveland E.B. Hecker Residence Harold W. Keil Residence Residence Shaker Square Willoughby High School Addition Date 1929 1928 1928 abt 1928 1926 1928 1928 39 Address 2951 2825 17471 20000 3005 City Shaker Heights Pepper Pike Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Willoughby State Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown

Small, Smith, Reeb, Draz


Birth/Established: 1929 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1959 This architectural firm included Philip Small, Smith, J. Elmer Reeb, and Francis K. Draz.

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Structure City Hospital - Outpatient Building John Carroll University Gymnasium Karamu House Library and Humanities Center - Case Tech Date 1956 1956 1952 - 1959 Address City Cleveland University Heights Cleveland Cleveland State OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown

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Structure St. Ignatius Chapel at John Carroll University

Date 1955

Address

City University Heights

State Ohio

Status Unknown

Albert Milton Smith


Birth/Established: 1833 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1913 Albert Milton Smith was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1878 until 1899, with offices first at 1220 Euclid and later at 1224 Euclid. He was born in Herkimer County, New York. In 1882 he was in a partnership with Anthony Myers. He lived at 36 Grasmere in East Cleveland and was buried in Lake View Cemetery.

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Structure Apartment House for Henry Z. Blankhorn Barn for E.R. Perkins Barn for O.D. Myer Bryant Whitman Residence Cleveland Medical College Commercial - Residential Building for Cobb & Bradley Estate Commercial - warehouse building for Samuel and Frank Haserot Emil Strauss Residence Frederick Hurd Residence George Bishop Residence Justin Tyler Residence McClelland Hurd Residence O.E. Kelsey Residence Repairs and additions to John Hale Barn Residence for Charles French Residence for Charles French Residence for Charles French Residence for David Lewis Residence for Emil Strauss Residence for Francis Sizer Residence for George Bishop Residence for Henry Sizer Residence for Horace Weddell Residence for John L. Severance Residence for P. M. Arthur Residence for Philander Johnson Stable, carriage house and boiler house for Zenas King The Morris for the Bradley Estate Date 1898 1891 1891 1895 1891 1895 1891 1896 1893 1891 1895 1892 1899 1897 1889 1889 1889 1895 1896 1891 1893 1891 1890 1891 1889 1892 1888 1890 811 - 9 1904 6503 1935 6514 8701 5613 521 1866 1882 2030 2052 1878 1956 7901 5716 5720 5802 2028 1866 Address 6209 - 15 8011 3422 11025 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Edward Smith
Birth/Established: 1869 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1938 Edward Smith was born in Cleveland and graduated from Central High School. He received training from architect Fenimore Bate for five years beginning in 1889. In 1894 he opened his own office. As an architect he was noted for his apartment buildings and terraces. At the end of his career he worked as a building inspector for the City Building Department. There was an article on Edward E. Smith in the March 1905 edition of the "Ohio Architect and Builder". He was an honorary member of the Cleveland Builders Exchange and the Cleveland Athletic Club.

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Structure 4 story apt house for W.A. Stevens 4 story brick and stone apt for J.F. Burgess Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment House for Marco B. Gray Brick apartment house for A.C. Kemph and G.F.Lyman Business block for J.A. Wigmore Chapel and residence Charles Harbaugh Residence Commercial - Residential Addition to house for P.F. McGuire Commercial Building for J.P. Sears Eagle Storage and Moving Company Embrose Terrace Forty suite apartments Harbaugh Residence Harkness Terrace John Grute Residence Judson Apartments Lucretia Terrace P.F. McGuire Residence Perez Clark Residence R. Worthington Residence Residence Residence for F. Henscher Residence for Harry C. Myers Residence for L.B. Beers Robert Ritenberick Residence Rosewood Apartments Spangler Terrace St. Vincent Charity Hospital Addition Terrace Terrace for B.L. Rich Terrace for Younger & Company Terrace on Lake Front Avenue The Euclid Apartments Twelve suite apartment Twelve suite apartment building Two story brick store and office Two story dwelling for H.D. Berner Wilbur Brooks Residence Zalmun S. Stocking Residence

Date 1901 1901 1904 1905 1908 1911 1900 1899 1904 1903 1904 1899 1896 1901 1907 1902 1903 1903 - 4 1898 nd 1905 1899 1896 1904 1928 1911 1908 1894 1904 nd nd 1901 1903 1906 1904 1904 nd 1904 1908 1901 1899 nd 1895

Address

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

3920-3942 11201 838-846 6527

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2237 - 41 11725 7001 11402 1227 11234 4301 11217 10324 1590

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Euclid Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland

1579 2220

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2274-88

Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland

1579

Cleveland Cleveland Wellington Cleveland

7701 - 5 2036

Cleveland Cleveland

George Horatio Smith


Birth/Established: 1848 Death/Disolved: 1924

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Biography:

George Horatio Smith was born in Pennsylvania and moved to Cleveland in 1879. He went into business with L. Allen Heard, son of Charles Heard. He went into business for himself when Heard left Cleveland in 1881. He was the architect of several Euclid Avenue mansions, including the residence of Charles F. Brush. His most significant work was in conjunction with John Eisenmann, the Old Arcade. The Colonial Arcade and Hotel, completed in 1898 followed it, and the Rose Building, the largest office building in Ohio, was completed in 1900. George H. Smith was a 32nd degree Mason and a past grand commander of the Knights Templar. He died of appoplexy on April 8, 1924 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania at the home of his friend, William J. Thomas. A son in Chicago and a daughter in Cleveland survived him. He was buried in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

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Structure Barn for T.H. Brooks Charles F. Brush Residence Charles Sheffield House Cleveland Faucet Company Colonial Arcade Colonial Hotel Commercial Building Commercial Building for John Rust Commercial Building for Regency Investment CommercialBuilding for John Rust Crawford Block for King and Company D.O. Summers Carpet Cleaning Double residence for Robert Boggis Dr. Henderson Residence Frame dwelling on Sibley for Andrew Dall Globe Iron Works office Hickox Building Howell Hinds Residence John D. Rockefeller Stables Johnson House Lakeside Hospital Nottingham Building addition Plain Dealer Building Reliance Electric & Engineering Residence of J.L. Brooks Rose Building Stewart Chisholm Residence Storefront addition to residence for Cleveland University of Medicine and Surgery Terrace The Arcade Three story commercial building for Benjamin Rose White Sewing Machine Company White Tool Building addition Date 1894 1883 1881 1894 1898 1896 1898 1897 1908 1896 1890 - 1 1906 1892 1892 1883 1888 1890 1897 - 8 1881 1885 1895 1890 1910 1910 1901 1900 1881 1896 2079 3730 700 - 2 1242 805-13 2188 3920 216 1241 419-29 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Oberlin Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Salem Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH 1916 - 8 1924 Address 4312 3725 4803 706-8 530 501 - 607 29 510 633 510 - 4 725 - 801 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH OH Ohio OH Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

1905 1890 1904 1906 1899 1239 401

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

Horace B Smith
Birth/Established: unknown Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Horace B. Smith is listed as a practicing architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1885 to 1893. In the 1880 City Directory he is listed as a draftsman with the firm of Heard & Smith. He went into a brief partnership with Joseph Daniels in 1888. He is not listed in directories after 1893.

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Structure Commercial - Residential Building for Phillip Hart Frank R. Hatfield Residence Patrol - Barn Residence for Harriet Benfield Residence for W.L. Clements St. James Anglican Church St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church Date 1890 1888 1889 1890 1891 1890 1890 Address 5905 - 7 5712 2353 5603 1127 1681 4801 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

Smith and Myer


Birth/Established: 1882 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1883 This architectural firm that was active in the 1880's included Albert Smith and Anthony Myers.

Jacob Snyder
Birth/Established: March 12, 1823 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 29, 1890 Jacob Snyder, an Akron-based architect, was born in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. His father was a contractor and builder. He learned the trade while living at home. He went to Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he took a general college course and theoretical course. After finishing coursework he went into business in Columbia County. He moved to Akron in 1853 where he began business as a grocer. Two years later he was engaged in the contracting business and building and architecture. In 1863 he formed a partnership in the lumber manufacturing business. He served on the Board of Education, as a trustee of Portage Township. He was raised a Democrat, but switched political alliances during the Civil War becoming a Republican. He was also in favor of Prohibition. He was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Akron, where he was superintendent of Sunday School for several years. He made a specialty of church designs, and was the originator of the Akron Plan for churches, that included the church and radiating classrooms. He designed some buildings in Cleveland and outlying suburbs.

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Structure Baptist Church Baptist Church Baptist Church Chatauqua Publishing House Crouse Gymnasium - Buchtel College First Baptist Church First Congregational Church First M.E. Church First M.E. Church First M.E. Church First M.E. Church First M.E. Church German Reformed Church Grace Reformed Church Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church Hower House Huling Hall - Allegheny College Insane Asylum J.F. Sieberling Office M.E. Church Methodist Episcopal Church Ohio Agricultural College Perkins High School Presbyterian Church Date nd nd 1892 nd 1887 nd nd nd nd nd 1886 nd nd nd 1881 1871 1879 nd nd nd 1873-5 1871 unk 1888 301 71 44 224 106 131 120 170 1 Address City Bradford Elyria Bedford Meadville Akron Akron Akron Akron Oil City Augusta Memphis Mechanicsburg Akron Akron Minneapolis Akron Meadville Newburg Akron Camden Painesville Columbus Akron Abbeville State PA Ohio OH PA Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio PA Georgis Tennessee Ohio Ohio Ohio Minnesota OH PA Ohio Ohio NJ Ohio Ohio Ohio SC Status Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown Demolished Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Unknown unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Unknown Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

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Structure Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church Trinity Lutheran Church United Brethern Church Woodland Avenue Presbyterian School

Date nd nd nd nd nd nd

Address

City Warsaw Lagrange Akron

State Indiana Indiana Ohio Ohio PA Ohio

Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Demolished

48

Akron New Brighton Cleveland

Allen A Sogg
Birth/Established: July 1, 1894 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 25, 1971 Allen A. Sogg was active as a Cleveland architect from 1917 with an office in the Hippodrome Building, later moving to the Keith Building. From 1945 until 1960 he was advertised as Allen Sogg Housing Corporation. He later moved to Los Angeles, California where he died in 1971.

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Structure Apartments for Michael Cusomana Bath House addition Buckeye Brass and Manufacturing Commercial - residential building for Mrs. Donovan Double Residence Double Residence for George Solovitz Edward Strory Residence Postal Station G Residence Residence Residence for Arthur and Florence Weisenberger Residence for J.A. Shanderoff Rotkopf Brothers Dairy Sausage Factory Ten double residences for Effros and Witt Two family residence for Frank Volk West Side Carpet Cleaning Company Date 1917 1917 1918 1917 1917 1917 1928 1921 1929 1929 1922 1918 1922 1917 1917 1918 1929 4005 4005 10712 3605 3617 12722 3516 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Lakewood Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Euclid Heights Cleveland Cleveland Euclid Heights Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Address City Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished never built Standing

Mary Spence
Birth/Established: 1891 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Mary Spence was a Wisconsin-born architect. She was one of the earliest female architects in Cleveland.

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Structure Date Address City State Status

Adolph Sprackling
Birth/Established: 1863 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1934 Adolph Sprackling was a Captain of the Cleveland Grays. From 1893 to 1897 he was a partner in the firm of Matzinger and Sprackling and later went into business for himself. His office was at 5713 Euclid Avenue. He was murdered over an argument about how to cut salami in his apartment at 7619 Lexington Avenue.

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Structure Commercial Building for George L. Hecher E.L. DeMooy Residence Five suite brick terrace Hotel Euclid Moffett Residence Residence for E. E. Neale Residence for Mary H. Walker Rose Building annex (P.C. OBrien Building) The Ashley Apartment House Date 1903 1910 1904 1902 - 1903 1898 1905 1914 1905 1902 4306 863 1330 Address 4825-9 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Wickliffe Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

Sprackling and Matzinger


Birth/Established: 1894 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1897 This architectural firm was formed by Adolphus Sprackling and Paul Matzinger, and existed between 1894 and 1897. The firm designed a number of Queen Anne style houses throughout the city.

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Structure Bernard Sullivan Residence Charles Reinhart Residence Commercial - Office Building for Anthony Carlin Commercial - Residential Building for Adolph Oehlmann Commercial - Residential Building for Adolph Oehlmann Commercial Building for Charles Gentsch Commercial Building for Flynn, Abel & Froelh Frank Suhr Residence Henry Dreher Residence Henry Grotenrath Residence John Jacoby Residence John Jacoby Residence Louis Schnell Residence Otto Moser Residence Residence for Alfred Abbott Residence for Dr. S. Cutler Residence for Henry Smith Residence for Samuel Campbell Thomas Johnson Residence Date 1894 1896 1896 1894 1894 1897 1895 1895 1896 1897 1896 1896 1897 1895 1895 1896 1897 1894 1896 2208 1631 1761 Address 1832 6507 7509 4408 - 12 4401 - 12 2714 7017 - 21 1456 1959 6818 4703 4703 7108 2177 1581 - 3 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio OH OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH Ohio OH OH OH Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio OH Status Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

Edgar A Stanley
Birth/Established: November 25, 1882 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1944 Edgar A. Stanley was born in Ashtabula County, Ohio and graduated from the University of Illinois. He initially worked in Cleveland and resided on West 105th Street. While in Cleveland he worked for Albert Skeel and Frank Barnum. He moved to Youngstown in 1911, where he formed a partnership with Morris W. Scheibel, with whom he continued to practice until the mid -1920's. In 1930 he moved to Winter Park, Florida.

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Structure City Hospital Edgar Stanley Residence Madison School Medbury Building Realty Office Building YWCA

Date 1913 1908 1915 Nd 1921 nd

Address

City Youngstown

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Unknown Standing Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

1270

Cleveland Youngstown Youngstown Youngstown Youngstown

Rudolph Stanley - Brown


Birth/Established: 1890 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1944 Rudolph Stanley - Brown was a grandson of President James A. Garfield. He was born in Mentor, Ohio, later moving with his parents to New York City. He first studied at Yale University and later studied architecture at Columbia University. He moved to Cleveland in 1920 and began to work with his uncle, Abram Garfield. He was a partner in the firm of Garfield, Stanley - Brown, Harris & Robinson from 1930-1934. He moved to Washington, D.C in 1936.

Otto K Stapf
Birth/Established: April 17, 1878 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 13, 1962 Otto K. Staph was born in Pittsburgh. He was active as a Cleveland architect from 1905 to 1917. He designed residential and commercial buildings. A number of his houses were built in Lakewood. An article on his works appeared in the June 1912 edition of the "Ohio Architect, Engineer and Builder". The article noted that he was one of the pioneers in the use of reinforced concrete. It also featured several photographs of houses that he designed in Craftsman and Colonial Revival styles. In 1910 he lived at 1931 Northland in Lakewood and in 1920 at 1663 Northland in Lakewood. He moved to St. Petersburg, Florida in 1924 where he died in 1962.

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Structure Albert Keederle Residence Apartment building for G. Haskins Benjamin L. Rouse Residence Broadway Warehouse Charles Haas Residence Commercial building for J. Bassicher Commercial building for Mr. Walk Commercial Residential Building Cottage for E.H. Heil Dr. Hayes Residence E.E. Andmire Residence E.H. Heil Block F.S. Russert Residence Frank X. Russert Residence J. Gormsen Commercial Building J.N. Hahn Residence La Rosa Apartments O.E. Seidel Residence Otto K. Staph Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence for H. F. Geist Residence for J.H. Wenickle S. Kushman Residence East Cleveland Six suite apartment for O.K. Stapf Store and apartments for E.A/Lewis T.E. Henry Residence - Fairview Lakewood Date nd 1907 nd nd nd 1907 1908 1910 1907 nd 1909 1906 1907 nd 1908 1910 1907 1910 nd 1909 1914 1914 1917 1907 nd nd nd nd 1427 Lakewood Ohio 42 1513 18520 13443 1453-5 13980 16304 1431 10516 2260 6303 1848 11306-10 16017 Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Berea Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 17432 Address City East Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood State Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Charles R Stedman
Birth/Established: 1859 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1946 Charles R. Stedman was a Connecticut-born architect and building contractor. Before coming to Cleveland he was in the contracting business in Minneapolis. He was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1903 until 1916. He had offices in the Superior Building and later in the Schofield Building.

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Structure Glass Block Glass Block Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox (St. Marie Roumanian Greek) Hotel (5 stories) E.9th near Superior Proposal for hotel and opera house Remodeling of Residence for T.C. Taber Residence for Dr. Lawrence Residence for F.C. Hartz Residence for M.M. Horton Residence for Marcus Norton Terrace for Mrs. Rosa Miekel The Abigail Apartments for E.H. Brown The Atchison Apartments The Mitchell Apartments for C. C. Nims Date Nd c 1895 1907 1905 Nd 1907 1910 1907 1905 1905-6 1905 1906 1906 1906 10816 10816 4503-11 1727 4729 1719 81 6201 Address City Findlay Norwalk Cleveland Cleveland Findlay Norwalk Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

George H Steffens
Birth/Established: 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1928 George H. Steffens was a well-known architect in the city, a member of the American Institute of Architects, and a young man of practical experience. He was born in Cleveland and was employed in the office of Edward Schwabe, whom he succeeded in business in 1892. He worked for several different firms including Steffens & Searles (from 1896 to 1897), Steffens, Searles & Hirsh (from 1897 to 1901), Steffens & Steffens (from 1912 to 1914), J. H. Newson (from 1915 to 1917), and Steffens & Steffens (from 1915 until 1923).

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Structure A.R. Perry Double Residence Addition to apartment house for Charles Louth Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment building for J.R. Edwards Apartment Building fro Messers. Leo & Andrews Central School Charles Brandt Residence Clements Apartment Date 1904 1907 1903 1903 1904 1905 1905 1905 1906 1905 1905 1907 1903 nd 6914 1833 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Amherst Cleveland State Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished

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Structure Commercial Building Commercial Building for J.F. Adams Dr. Coontz Residence F.E. Brunnel Residence Frame com/res building George McMillan Residence Hough Banking & Trust J.A. Bidwell Residence J.C. Weidemann Residence John Faust Residence L.Adler Warehouse Residence for Edward W. Paul Stockbridge Apartments Stores and apartments for Mrs. B.C. Duckwitz Stores and Tenements for F.C. Emde Swaine's Antidote Syndicate Tenement Terrace Terrace 18 suites for George Hausheer Terrace for A.E. Forrester Terrace for Mrs. Rosa Miekel Terrace for O.N. Jager Terrace for T. J. Holmden Terrace on Garfield Court Theodore Robenson Residence W.J. Farren Residence

Date 1904 1907 1910 1904 1894 1902 nd 1893 1893 1902 1906 1911 1911 1894 1894 1904 1906-7 1905 1905 1909 1905 1905 1904 1905 1908 1904

Address

City Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished

1738-49

Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland

1666 1800 11720 4748 1516 3328 4903 7616-22

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

1850-60

Cleveland East Cleveland

7507 - 13

Cleveland East Cleveland Elyria Cleveland

John F Steffens
Birth/Established: 1880 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1943 John F. Steffens was a native Clevelander. He went to Columbia University where he received a degree in Architecture. He was an assistant to Graham, Anderson, Probst and White. He returned to Cleveland where he was a member in the firm of Steffens & Steffens with his brother George between 1912 and 1914 and between 1915 and 1923. He was the Treasurer of the John H. Newson Company from 1915 until 1917. From 1932 until 1939 he was a member of the firm of Steffens & Fox, which he founded.

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Structure Hough Banking and Trust Huron Ninth Building Miller Block The Berimore Apartments Date nd. 1925 1908 1930 Address 7901 840 - 52 3201 2800 - 4 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Standing Standing Standing

Steffens & Searles


Birth/Established: 1896 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1897 Steffens & Searles were in business in the last decade of the 19th century. They designed commercial, residential, and apartment buildings. The firm made a specialty of apartment buildings and French flat buildings (now known as terraces). An April 23, 1896 "Plain Dealer" article states that the firm designed the first French flat building in the city.

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Structure Apartment house for P.H. Keevan Bohemian National Hall Branch Library E.J. Siller Residence Edward Wiebenson Residence H.C. Stahl Residence J.A. Bidwell Residence J.C. Weideman Residence Pearl Street Savings and Loan Residence for Christ Gaiser Residence for Hannah Folson Tenement for P.H. Kewau Date nd 1896-7 1896 nd 1896 1896 nd nd 1896 1897 1896 1896 2543 - 7 4312 4304 455 4939 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Bellevue Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland es Hawley State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

Steffens and Steffens


Birth/Established: 1912 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1923 This architectural firm included brothers George H. Steffens and John F. Steffens.

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Structure Apartments Clement Terrace Commercial Building for St.Clair E.141 Realty Commercial Building for the Williamson Company Holy Family Church and School Hruby Conservatory Leroy Davenport Residence Marvin Bacon Residence Residence Residence for Dr. Kofron Residence for Dr. W.C. Tater Residence for E.S. Asker Residence for J.A. Webb Residence for J.R. Carnahan Residence for J.W.S. Webb Residence for J.W.S. Webb Residence for John Steffens Residence for W.L. Ulmer Date 1917 1907 1918 1916 1913, 1923 1917 1917 1915 1917 1917 1917 1918 1917 1914 1917 1917 1917 1918 916 1985 13205 5415 2221 10111 2256 Address 1859 2329 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights State Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Steffens, Searles & Hirsh


Birth/Established: 1897 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1901 Steffens, Searles & Hirsh was active in Cleveland in the late 19th century and early 20th century. They became known for their many middle class apartment buildings, several of which are still standing. They designed the Clinton Apartments on Clinton Avenue and the Heyse Apartment Building on Franklin Circle.

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Structure Apartments for Charles Stewart Apartments for F.H. Clark Date 1900 1899 Address City Cleveland State Ohio Status Demolished Unknown

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Structure Apartments for Griffin Hill Apartments for SW McKenzie Realty Apartments for the Cleveland Improvement Company Augusta Apartments Broadway Savings and Loan Company Center School Clinton Apartment Building Commercial building Commercial Building for Joseph DiTirro Cuyahoga Telephone Company Exchange E. Janes Residence Genesee Savings & Bank Company Henry Kuhlmeier Residence Heyse Apartment Building J.H. Reese Residence Lafayette Apartments for W.M. Wright Light Factory for M.A. Bradley New Amsterdam Apartments for S.N Griffin and W.J. White Ohio Savings and Loan Company Residence for John Beck Residence for M.A. Bradley Residence for M.A. Bradley Residence for M.A. Bradley Residence for M.A. Bradley Residence for M.A. Bradley Riverside Cemetery Porte Cochere for Receiving Vault Rutherglen Apartments for John C. Williams West School

Date 1899 1900 1900 1898 1899 1899 1898 1896 1900 1900 1899 1901 1899 1897 1898 1899 1899 1899 1900 1896 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1898 1899 1899

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City

State

Status Unknown

Cleveland Cleveland 2473 5451 1470 3607 5405 12511-3 1747 1933 8115 8902 1673-81 2711 8818-24 2142 1868 2624 1947 1949 1953 1957 1961 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland 3803 1351 Cleveland Lakewood

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

George W Stickle
Birth/Established: 1892 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1966 George W. Stickle's firm was founded in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1916. He was a member of the firm of Fuller and Stickle from 1923 until 1928. He moved to Cleveland in 1945. He was awarded citations for church architecture in 1962, 1963, and 1964. In 1964 his firm employed over sixty employees and won an award from the Chamber of Commerce from the City of New York - Borough of Queens. His main interest was in ecclesiastical architecture. He moved to St. Augustine, Florida later in life where he died in 1966.

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Structure St. Malachi Church St. Thomas Aquinas Church Date 1945 1949 - 1952 Address 2459 450 City Cleveland South Buffalo State Ohio NY Status Standing Standing

Stickle Associates
Birth/Established: 1952 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1966 This was an architectural firm that included father Ray Stickle and son Robert Stickle. The firm took this name after John Sherwood Kelly left the firm. The firm's office was located at 2422 Prospect Avenue.

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Structure Chanel High School Jennings Hall for the Ambulatory Aged Little Sisters of the Poor Mater Christi High School Ohio Turnpike Administration Building Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parma City Hall St. Anthony of Padua Church and School St. Jerome's Catholic Church St. Joseph's High School St. Mary of Czestochowa Church St. Nicholas of Tolentine Roman Catholic Church St. Pius X School

Date 1955 1959 1960 1954 1955 1957 1960 1952 1952 1964 1960

Address 480 10204 4291 Crescent and 21st 682 29840 6611 6750 1500 14100 8022 371

City Bedford Garfield Heights Highland Heights New York City Berea Wickliffe Parma Parma Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland New York City Bedford

State Ohio Ohio Ohio New York Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio NY Ohio

Status Standing unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Stickle, Kelly and Stickle


Birth/Established: 1945 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1952 This was an architectural firm that included Ray Stickle, John Sherwood Kelly and Robert Stickle. The firm's office was located at 2422 Prospect Avenue. The firm designed several Roman Catholic churches, that included St. Williams in Euclid, Our Lady of Mercy in Tremont, and the remodeling of St. John's Cathederal.

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Structure Our Lady of Peace Church St. Joseph's High School St. Joseph's High School Technical School St. Williams Catholic Church and School Date 1951 1950 1951 1947 - 8 Address 12503 18491 18491 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio OH OH Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing Standing

Frederic William Striebinger


Birth/Established: 1870 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1941 Frederic William Striebinger was born in Cleveland and educated at Columbia University and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. An artist, he was a member of the Cleveland Art Club and Watercolor society. He was President of the Cleveland Architectural Club and a member of the Cleveland chapter of the American Institute of Architects. He was also a member of the Scottish Rite Masons, the Knights Templar, and a number of clubs in Cleveland. He was the architect of the several local hospitals, Masonic temples-including the Pythian Castle (now Prince Hall Masonic Temple), the Woodward and Heights Masonic Temples), and Christian Science churches. He died in his home at 2049 East 96th Street after an illness of several months. For several years his office was in the 1900 Euclid Building. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

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Structure Apartment house for Isaaac Rich Cleveland Gesangverain Club House (House of Wills) Collinwood School Fire Memorial Commercial - residential building and bowling alley for Leisy Brewery Commercial Building Commercial/residential building Commission House Conrad Mizer Memorial Date 1899 1899 1910 1901 1924 1905 1899 1910 818-20 2023-5 2491 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure Dr. C.B. Parker Residence German Hospital Harry Coulby Residence (Wickliffe City Hall) Heights Masonic Temple Henry A. Tremaine Residence Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Bridge over Lake Avenue Leonard Schlather Residence Lyric Theater Nurse's Home Pythian Castle Residence Residence for B.C. Hinig Residence for Dr. Chapman S.D. Wright Residence Second Church of Christ Scientist Second Church of Christ Scientist St. Luke's Hospital Third Church of Christ Scientist Warehouse on Broadway West Virginia Apartments Western Reserve Club House Willam C. Talmadge Residence William Coates House Woodward Masonic Temple (later Call and Post)

Date nd 1909 1910 - 2 nd 1912 - 4 nd nd nd 1917 1907 1899 1917 1917 1913 1901 1916 1907 1906 1904 1904 1913 1924 1902 1907

Address

City Shaker Heights

State Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown

3303 28730

Cleveland Willoughby

3001

Cleveland Heights

Ohio

Standing Demolished

Cleveland Cleveland 41 1624 1820-2 Akron Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland 2424 7414 7710 6606 3648 1830-40 2164 2274 3300 1949 Shaker Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Herman F Stuhr
Birth/Established: 1840 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1916 Herman F. Stuhr was a German-born lumber dealer who was also the architect of several buildings. In 1906 he had an office in the Rose Building, while his sons ran the Bohm - Stuhr Lumber Company at 6325 Broadway. He lived at 5911 Detroit Avenue.

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Structure Commercial Building for Herman Stuhr German Evangelical Church of South Brooklyn Residence for George Pollitz 1901 Date 1916 Address 10003-5 4420 2122 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing

Herbert Swigart
Birth/Established: 1864 Biography: Death/Disolved: June 12, 1947 Herbert Swigart grew up in Richfield Township. He was active as either a draftsman or architect for several years. He lived at 1289 Holmden Avenue in the Tremont neighborhood, moving to 18210 Olympia Road in the Euclid - Green neighborhood of Cleveland by 1920.

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Structure Industrial building for Charles King and Birdie King Bishop Residence for Henry Cody Residence for Henry Cody Date 1924 1899 1890 Address 7512 1433 1437 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio OH OH Status Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure Residence for Henry Cody

Date 1890

Address 1439-41

City Cleveland

State OH

Status Standing

Alvanis Sylvanus
Birth/Established: 1894 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1968 Alvanis Sylvanus was born in Chicago. He was active in Cleveland from 1920 until 1927. He died in Los Angeles at the age of seventy-four.

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William R Taylor
Birth/Established: 1884 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1964 William R. Taylor was born in Cleveland and was educated at Western Reserve University and Case School of Applied Science. He was a member of the firms of Fulton and Taylor and Fulton, Taylor & Cahill. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He was a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity, the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, and Sleepy Hollow Country Club. He is buried in Lake View Cemetery.

Gebhard A Tenbusch
Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1933 Gerhard A. Tenbusch was born in Germany and came to America at the age of seventeen. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In the 1890's he worked as a draftsman and then architect in Duluth, Minnesota. He was a partner with I. Vernon Hill by 1899. He moved to Cleveland in 1900, maintaining a relationship with Hill who remained in Duluth until 1901. Their offices were on the fourth floor of the Electric Building. After that firm dissolved in 1901, Tenbush moved his office to the Rose Building. Tenbusch specialized in church architecture in the early years of his career, later specializing in commercial design. Initially he worked as an architect and later entered real estate. He formed the Estates and Investment Company, which he headed for several years. He lived at 1854 East 79th Street and had an office in the Buckeye Building. He died at the age of sixty-seven and is buried in Calvary Cemetery.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building for David Feder Apartment Store Buckeye Building Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Commercial Building for Koch and Henke Episcopal Residence Four Story addition to Koch & Henkes Store Franciscans Church Frost Wire Fence John Fraser Residence John Stuber Residence Prospect Building Remodeled house and terrace Residence for W.H.Heils Smith Bedstead Company St. Lawrence Church St. Paul Croatian Church Swedish Lutheran Church Date 1901 1905 1905 1901 1906 1893-6 1901 1906 1893-6 1901 1901 1901 1892 1903 1910 1905 1901 1901 1902 1903 1901 1369 7505 1602 1821 1040 2084 201 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Duluth Sheridan Cleveland Duluth Cleveland Wichita Welland Duluth Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Minnesota Wyoming Ohio Minnesota Ohio Kansas Ontario Minnesota Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing

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Structure Tenements and stores for J.B. Gebhardt Union Building

Date 1906-7 1913

Address

City Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio

Status Demolished Standing

1828-44

Cleveland

Tenbusch and Hill


Birth/Established: 1899 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1901 Tenbush and Hill were an architectural firm that had been founded in Duluth, Minnesota in 1899. The principles were Gebhard Tenbush and I. Vernon Hill.

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Structure Endion Passenger Depot St. George's Church St. Matthews Church Walter Turle House Date 1899 1901 1900 1899 1401 3256 2216 Address City Duluth Cleveland Cleveland Duluth State Minnesota Ohio Ohio Minnesota Status Standing Demolished Standing Standing

J. William Thomas
Birth/Established: 1877 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1973 J. William Thomas was born in West Pittston, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture where he was a roommate with Carl Howell. After graduation he went to work in the New York office of Cass Gilbert. In 1908 he formed the partnership with Carl Howell in Columbus. Thomas originally lived in Shaker Heights, moving to Hudson in 1941. He was a member of the Greater Cleveland Growth Association and a president of the Cleveland chapter of the American Institute of Architects. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect with offices at 3868 Carnegie Avenue. He retired in 1955. In a 1964 interview with Richard Campen he said that the new buildings in Cleveland - the Erieview Tower, the East Ohio Gas Building and the Illuminating Building, were engineering not architecture, and that they disturbed him. He predicted that they would be obsolete in ten years.

Lewis W Thomas
Birth/Established: 1868 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Lewis W. Thomas was an active Cleveland architect from 1903 to 1917. He was a partner with Edward A. Richardson in 1903 and then was in business by himself. In 1905 he lived in the Pelton Apartments in Tremont and later moved to Warren Road in Lakewood. He left Cleveland in 1917. He was living in Flint, Michigan in the 1920 and 1930 census.

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Structure Storage Building Date 1906 Address City Cleveland State Ohio Status Demolished

Charles Edmund Tousley


Birth/Established: 1864 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1924 Charles Edmund Tousley was born in Brunswick and moved to the village of Brooklyn Centre. In his early career he was the editor of the "Cuyahogan". He later became a draftsman for George J. Hardway. He and Hardway were the editors and publishers of the "American Builder", a Cleveland-based publication that chronicled building activity in the city. Early in his career as an architect he designed several homes along Archwood and Denison avenues in the Brooklyn Centre neighborhood. He later was the architect for several Cleveland Telephone Company Buildings, apartment buildings, and terraces. From Brooklyn Centre he moved to the east side, where he lived on East 55th Street and East 61st Street, before moving to Elbur Avenue in Lakewood. He died of Bright's Discease on June 23, 1924, and is buried in Royalton Cemetery.

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Structure Alonzo E. Hyre Residence Alteration to Mary Deland Residence Apartment Building for Ashby & Turnbull Date 1899 1907 1901 Address 3325 3815 3543 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Demolished Demolished

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Structure Apartment Building for Dr. Corlett Apartment Building for Frank Hohlfelder Apartment Building for P.J. Turnbull Barn for Cleveland Telephone Company Cleveland City Mission Society Church Cleveland Disciples Union Church Cleveland Nickel Works Cleveland Telephone Company Cleveland Telephone Company Cleveland Telephone Company Cleveland Telephone Company Commercial - Residential for Adam Kroehle Commercial Residential Building Dr. George Farnsworth Residence Dr. William Ebersole Residence F.E. Wardell Residence First Baptist Church George Zottman Residence Giffhorn Terrace Guernsey Apartment Building built for Ebeneezer.E. Ashby Gustave Kroehle Residence H.H. Pratt Residence Mission House for Presbyterian Society Nancy Tousley Residence Office for T.A. Rodefer Residence Residence Addition for D. Auld Jr. Residence for Dr. Follansbee Residence for Ebeneezer Adams Residence for F. Hennessey Residence for Hazel Hennessey Residence for Weldon Davis Sabina Terrace Stable for William Grief Stephen Ashby Residence Store additions for Auld & Couger Terrace Thomas Callaghan Residence Weldon Davis Residence

Date 1905 1904 1901 1900 1898 1901 1903 1899 1899 1900 1897 1904 1899 1906 1908 1904 1895 1909 1904 1899 1904 1907 1897 1907 1897 1899 1907 1895 1917 1917 1906 1906 1896 1895 1894 1906 1905 1895

Address

City Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio NY Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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3107 7512 1949 9902-6 2026 6133-7 3026 2016 2136 3829 - 33

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

3219 1894 2600 235 2128 1567-77 3303

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Bucyrus Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lake Chautauqua

3201 2804 7029 7511

Cleveland Bellaire Cleveland Cleveland Bedford Cleveland Cleveland Heights Lakewood

3100 4401-17 11835 7517 500 4603 - 25 3515

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Bloodgood Tuttle
Birth/Established: 1880 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 24, 1936 Bloodgood Tuttle was born in Chicago and was educated at the University of Chicago. He began practice in Detroit and moved to Cleveland in 1920. He was retained by the Van Sweringen Brothers to build two groups of demonstration homes in Shaker Heights, one group of five on Van Aken near Southington Road and another group of four on Van Aken west of Parkland Drive. He lived at 1944 East 75th Street. He died in Mt. Sinai Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage.

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Structure Fred Fishback Residence Harold Alexander Residence Herman Hersch Residence James Murray Residence Krieger Office Building Kroger Warehouse Midland County Courthouse Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Samuel Hartman Residence St. Francis Chapel Sterling W. Alderfer Residence William Brownlee Alexander Residence William F. Gray Residence Date 1925-6 1923-4 1929 1926 nd 1929 1925-6 1922 1927 1929 1930 1923 1924 1924 1924 Nd 1930 1927-8 1924 - 5 114 18585 16650 3624 18850 18405 18419 2543 10416 3105 Cleveland Midland Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights University Heights Akron Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Ohio Michigan Ohio Ohio Ohio OH OH OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 1335 Address 19100 18850 City Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights State Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing

Emile Uhlrich
Birth/Established: March 28, 1873 Biography: Death/Disolved: Unknown Emile Uhlrich was born in Epinal, France. He was educated at the Ecole Fenelon, the Lycee St. Nicholas, and the Ecole des Beaux Arts. He came to the United States in 1891 at the age of eighteen. He was active as an architect in Cleveland from 1898 to 1923. In 1900 he was a lodger in the Charles Stanley Residence, 2150 East 22nd Street. He was naturalized on January 23, 1900. Initally he was a partner with Godfrey Fugman from 1899 to 1904 and then formed a short-lived partnership with Harry Cone in 1905. He left Cleveland after 1923.

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Structure National Hall for the Slovanian Association Nativity of Blessed Virgin Church Our Lady of Consulation Church Our Lady of Lourdes School Our Lady of Victory Basilica Church Residence St. Andrew's Church St. Barbara Rectory St. Barbara's Church and School St. Elizabeth's Hall St. Elizabeth's Hungarian Church St. John the Baptist School St. Joseph Orphan Home St. Ladislaus Church St. Mary of the Angels Church St. Mary's Church St. Michael' School St. Paul and Peter's Church St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church Weizer Block Date 1906 1915 Nd 1906 1922-6 1904 1907 1916 1907 1917 1918-22 1907 nd 1904-7 Nd nd 1906 1905-6 nd 1913 3146 227 425 8937 9508 1200 2908 202 1599 4007 9016 8021-3 Address 8802 9600 315 3398 City Cleveland Cleveland Carey Cleveland Lackawanna Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Brooklyn Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Superior Lorain Olean Marietta Cleveland Wellston Steubenville Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio New York OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Wisconsin Ohio New York Ohio Ohio NY Ohio Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished

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Charles Uthe
Birth/Established: 1878 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1948 Charles Uthe was born in North Amherst, Ohio and was educated in Cleveland Public Schools. He began work as an architect in 1898 at the National Electric Lamp Company. He worked for Granger & Meade for five years, Meade & Garfield for four years, two years for W.R. Watterson, and with contractor J.A. Reaugh & Son. In 1916 he became supervising engineer with William Sly & Company. Later he was employed with the Northern Blower Company. In 1935 he was appointed construction engineer at the Parsons Engineering Company. Later in life he was associated with I.T. Frary, staff member of the Cleveland Museum of Art. He supervised the drawing and sketches of old homes and monuments throughout Ohio. He was a member of the Cleveland Architectural Club, a member of First Congregational Church, and a Republican. He resided at 1252 East 80th Street. He died in 1948 at St. Vincent Charity Hospital and was buried in Youngstown.

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Structure Commercial Building Neal Terrace West Park Congregational Church Date 1904 1906 1905 8811 3909 Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Standing Demolished

Bernard Van De Velde


Birth/Established: 1854 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1920 Bernard Van De Velde was the son of Dutch-born parents. He was raised on China Street, later moving to Pearl Road, and then to 2713 Woodbridge Street, on the west side. In 1880 he was a draftsman with the firm of Heard and Smith and by 1885 was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories. In 1885 he had a short-lived partnership with Vincent Wyss, who later practiced in Lancaster, Ohio. Van De Velde was the architect of several significant ecclesiastical buildings for the Roman Catholic diocese in the last decade of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th century. Notably, he designed the Gothic Revival style Our Lady of Lourdes Church, St. Wenceslas Church, and St. Philemon Church. He never married and was a member of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church. He died of cancer on October 24, 1920.

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Structure A. Zedler Residence Addition to St. Stephen's School Addition to St. Vincent's Hospital Adolph and Julius Pletcher Block Alexander Gunn Residence Alteration of dwelling to store Apartment Building (16 suites) for M.P. Platten Apartment Building for Ludwig Retz Apartment House for Mrs. Mary Montpelier Apartments Apartments for Louis Retz Commercial - Residential building for George Sell Commercial - Residential Building for Anna Wandel Commercial - Residential Building for August Theurer Commercial - Residential Building for Geroge Engert Commercial - Residential Building for John Schuster Commercial - Residential Building for Leisy Brewing Commercial - Residential Building for Ludwig Retz Date 1890 1890 1895 - 6 1890 nd 1894 1904 1903 1894 1899 1889 1891 1896 1889 1893 1889 1899 1889 1936 5403-17 2135-9 2135 - 9 7033 7921 - 3 3002 10115 - 7 10809 - 11 9218 - 20 1928 1915 2315 1879-1887 1655 418 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland OH OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH OH OH OH OH OH Address City State Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing

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Structure Commercial - Residential Building for Peter Carroll Commercial Building for Charles Sauer Commercial Building for Chritopher Hoflich Commercial Building for John G. Mueller Commercial Building for Jonathan Goetz David Jones Residence Entertainment building addition for Svornosh Katalocka Society F.S. Sanford Residence Gen D.W. Caldwell Residence Henry Fischer Residence Holy Name Pastoral Residence Immaculate Conception Church Immaculate Conception Church Immaculate Conception of St. Mary School Immaculate Conception Rectory James Rochford Residence John Heiser Residence John Meckes Dry Goods Store John Metzger Residence John O'Donnell Residence Louis Retz Commercial -Residential Building Margaret Mulhern Residence Our Lady of Lourdes Church Peter Carroll Residence Rectory for St. Bridget Roman Catholic Church Residence Residence for Edward Hrabk Residence for Elizabeth Bertrand Residence for Fred A. Sanders Residence for Henry Krosen Residence for James Rochford Residence for James Rochford Residence for James Rochford Residence for Mrs Mary Ann Wilshaw Residential Building for Ludwig Reitz Rev. A.R. Sidley Residence Sacred Heart of St. Mary's Sacristry addition to St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church Saloon and tenement for Patrick ODonnell Sisters of St. Joseph Convent St. Adalbert School St. Agnes Church St. Augustine Parish House St. Augustine's Convent St. Bridget's School St. Cassimir Church and School St. Catherine School addition

Date 1895 1894 1909 1888 1892 1890 1894 1888 nd 1896 1893 1902 nd 1885-6 1891 1889 nd 1888 1890 1891 1889 1894 1891 1890 1890 1889 1892 1891 1912 1890 1889 1892 - 3 1894 - 5 1898 1903 1891 1892 1893 1897 1890 1891 1893 1904 1890-2 1885-6 1892 1900

Address 1316 3230 9912 6115 1898 7607 4451 9719 11200 1429 8328 103 45 2680 4129 1581 16160 1920-8 2522 7252 1928 1508 3393 1556 2508 1936 3700 11206 4315-7 1573 1602 1609 2207 1936 4129 33 1920 3515 731 2333 8000 2486 14808 2506

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Port Clinton Willoughby Avon Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shelby Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH OH OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

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Structure St. John's Cathedral School St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and School St. Joseph's Church St. Joseph's Church St. Mary' Pastoral Residence St. Mary's Church remodeling St. Mary's Church remodeling St. Mary's Church remodeling St. Patrick's School St. Philemon Church St. Stephen's Church Rectory additions and alterations St. Stephens School and Teachers Residence St. Wenceslaus Church Store and apartments for Max Cohen Store and dwelling for Chas Sauer Store and dwellings for A. Zedler Thomas Goodwillie Residence Thomas Sanford Residence Two family residence for H.J. Van DeVelde Two story store and auditorium for Joseph Slezak and Thomas Kurtz William Kees Residence

Date 1888 1888 1877 1891-5 1892 nd nd nd 1890 1903 1896 1889 1892 -9 1890 1894 1890 nd 1888 1915 1904 1889

Address 1031 5828

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio OH

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished

14316 151 145 708 3401 1930 1913-9

Cleveland Cleveland Wakeman Berea Grafton Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

666-70 3291-5 5219 9719 1296 800 - 4 2710

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Frederick Herbert Vogel


Birth/Established: 1869 Biography: Death/Disolved: October 20, 1941 Frederick Herbert Vogel was listed as a carpenter in the 1890 City Directory, as an architect in the 1892 and 1894 City Directories, and as a carpenter in the 1895 directory. He later identified himself as a builder, when he was responsible for many churches and schools. He moved to 4881 Tiedemann Road in Brooklyn, where he served on the Board of Education for forty years and as a councilman for two years.

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Structure Jacob Vogel Residence James Flegerty Residence John C. Schauck Residence John Ryder Residence Date nd nd nd nd Address City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Unknown Standing Unknown Standing

Corwin A Waite
Birth/Established: July 12, 1896 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 4, 1983 Corwin A. Waite was living in Akron in 1920 and in Warren in 1930. His design for the house at 11115 Edgewater Drive was featured in the April 14, 1929 Plain Dealer. He died in Collier County, Florida in 1983.

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Structure Date Address City State Status

Lyman Walker
Birth/Established: April 22, 1880 Death/Disolved: 1933

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Lyman Walker was born in Zanesville, Ohio and moved to Covington, Kentucky at age ten. He went to work in the office of Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford where he worked for three years. In 1900 he entered government employment as assistant supervising architect of the military occupation of Cuba. He returned to the United States in 1902 and went to work in Omaha, returning to Covington in 1904. He attended the University of Cincinnati, Carnegie Tech, and Michigan State College. He worked in Florida, then Detroit and Cincinnati. During World War I he served as a combat pilot. He served as a lieutenant colonel and was attached to the Officers Reserve Corps. He moved to Cleveland in 1921. He wrote numerous articles for trade publications. He specialized in the design of apartment buildings.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Edgewater Park Manor Apartments Hampton House Lake West Apartments Residence St. Stephen's Episcopal Church West Shore Apartments Date 1930 1930 1928 unk 1929 1929 1910 1929 212 Address 2968 2980 9829 10017 10507 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Rocky River Covington Lakewood State Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Kentucky Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

Frank Walker
Birth/Established: September 29, 1877 Biography: Death/Disolved: July 9, 1949 Frank Walker was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also studied in Paris and Italy. He worked in the office of Guy Lowell in Boston, later working in New York City and Pittsburgh, before moving to Cleveland in 1905. In Cleveland he worked for architect J. Milton Dyer. In 1911 Walker and Harry E. Weeks formed the architectural firm of Walker & Weeks.

Walker and Weeks


Birth/Established: 1911 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1953 Walker and Weeks was established in 1911. The firm designed the Cleveland Public Library and Cleveland Board of Education in the group plan of public buildings. Locally they were also the architects of the Federal Reserve Bank and Severance Hall. The firm also designed several bank buildings in Cleveland and throughout the region. In the 1920's they had a staff that numbered sixty. Frank Walker died in 1949, however the firm continued in business until 1953. Howard Horn and Frank Rhinehart operated the successor firm which became known as Horn & Reinhart in 1953.

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Structure A.A. Augustus Farm Buildings Albert W. Smith Chemical Engineering Building Alliance Bank Building alteration Alliance Houses: eighty nine houses by the Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation of the US Department of Labor Alterations to the Osborn Building Alwyn C. Ernst Residence American Baptist Mission American Express Company Garage Ames Company Alterations Andrew Squire Farm Barn Apartment Building for Lee-More Company Apartment Building for Lester Jacobson Armen Tashijan Residence Arthur D. Brooks Residence Astronomical Observatory for Case School of Applied Science Date 1918 1938 1922 1918 504 Address City Hunting Valley Cleveland Alliance State Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing Standing

1919 1914 1912 1917 1916-7 1914 1926 1914 1923 1916 1917 2638 11936 240 37125 108

Cleveland East Cleveland Swantow Cleveland Cleveland Hunting Valley Shaker Heights East Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Heights

Ohio Ohio China Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

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Structure Athens National Bank Renovation Automatic Sprinkler Company Office Building B.R. Baker Building Ball Building Alteration Bank and Office Building for Reeves Realty Bank Building for Oglesby and Barnitx Bellefontaine Building and Loan Benedict Crowell Residence Bill Davidson Residence Billings Residence Bingham Company Warehouse Black River Bridge Bond Store Brink's Building Brink's Incorporated Buckeye Cycle Building Alteration Building for Upper Euclid Company Burrows Brothers Store Alteration C. A. Maher Estate C.A. Maher Residence C.E. Morgenthaller Residence C.F. Jackson Store Alteration Capitol National Bank Caxton Building Addition and Alteration Central High Level Bridge Central National Bank Central Savings and Trust Central Savings and Trust Building Central Savings and Trust Company Building Alterations Central United National Bank Charles F. Lang Residence Charles H. Strong Residence Charles L. Murfey Residence Charles N. Hickok Residence Citizens National Bank City Club of Cleveland City Savings Bank and Trust Cleveland Board of Education Administration Building Cleveland Builders Supply Cleveland Builders Supply Cleveland Builders Supply Collinwood Cleveland Discount Building Cleveland Heights High School Cleveland Heights Library - Noble Road Branch Cleveland Municipal Stadium Cleveland Police Station 14th Precinct Buildng Cleveland Public Auditorium Cleveland Public Auditorium Music Hall

Date 1923 1918 1912-3 1931 1922 1922 1926 1914 1948 1918 1914 1939 1946-7 1946 1947 1939 1921 1938 1917 1912 1916 1923 1928 1928 1940 1929 1917-8 1929 1917 1931 1917 1935-41 1917 1916 1919 1939 1923 1930 1912 1912 1912 1920 1914-5 1937 1929 1912-3 1920-2 1927-8

Address

City Athens Youngstown

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Maryland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Michigan Ohio

Status Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing

1001 1114

Cleveland Cleveland Dover Middletown Bellefontaine

10710 58 1278

Cleveland Chagrin Falls Cleveland Cleveland Lorain Cleveland

1422-30 231

Cleveland Baltimore Akron Cleveland

633 1949 1896

Cleveland Gates Mills Cleveland Cleveland Norwalk Lansing

812 Lorain Battle Creek 523 106 102-6 1612 1019 6300 12505 712 1380 Barberton Akron Akron Cleveland Lakewood Kirtland Shaker Heights Bratenahl Mansfield Cleveland Alliance Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland 815-821 2800 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

Ohio Michigan Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Cleveland Heights Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Structure Cleveland Public Library Cleveland Public Library Collinwood Branch Cleveland Public Library East 131st Branch Cleveland Public Library Glenville Branch Cleveland Public Library Harvey Rice Branch Cleveland Public Library Kinsman Branch Cleveland Public Library South Brooklyn Branch Cleveland Public Library Superior Branch Cleveland Public Library West Park Branch Clinic Hospital Coca Cola Company Office Building Colonel Samuel Tate Residence Colonial Furniture Company Commercial buidling for S.S. Kresge Commercial National Bank Cowell and Hubbard Building Crispin Oglebay Outbuildings Dairyland Store Dr. Louis Sisler Residence Dr. William Bustard Residence Dudley A. Hawley Residence E.G. Buckwell Residence Ellastone Building Alterations Elyria Telephone Company Engel and Fetzer Store Alterations English Woolen Mills Epworth Euclid Methodist Church (associate architects) Erie Building Erie County Bank Alterations Euclid Avenue Baptist Church Evansville Public Library F.J. Smith Residence F.R. Hazard Residence F.W. Judd Residence Fairlawn Heights Golf Club Fairmount Presbyterian Church Farmers Deposit National Bank Father Jacques Marquette Memorial Federal Reserve Bank Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Cincinnati Branch Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Pittsburgh Branch Fen Far Building First Baptist Church First Baptist Church First Central Tower First Church of Christ Scientist

Date 1923 1926-7 1926-7 1926-7 1926-7 1936 1936 1936 1926-7 1928 1926 1924 1940 1922 1928 1919 c. 1920 1940 1919 1919 1936 1915 1936 1946 1936 1914 1924 1947 1921 1924 1930 1915 1916 1912 1919 1941 1936 1930 1921 1926 1930 1919 1928 1929 1929 1928

Address 325 856 3830 660 2820

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio GA Georgia Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Indiana Ohio New York Ohio Ohio Ohio PA Indiana Ohio Ohio Pennsylvania Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing

3805

Cleveland Lima Atlanta Pickens County

739 402 1301

Cleveland Cleveland Coshocton Cleveland Gates Mills Cleveland

675 18829 2005 408 330 1228 232

Akron Shaker Heights Chardon Township Cleveland Heights Cleveland Elyria Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Vermillion Cleveland Evansville

1615 2465 2757

South Euclid Lake Cazenovia Cleveland Heights Akron Cleveland Heights Pittsburgh Gary Cleveland Cincinnati Pittsburgh Cleveland Shaker Heights

3630 106

Cleveland Heights Akron

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Structure First National Bank First National Bank First National Bank Building addition First National Bank of Bellevue Remodeling and addition First National Bank of Chardon Interior First National Bank of Fremont Remodeling First National Bank of Greenville alteration First National Bank of Massillon Ford Building Alterations Forest Hills Foot Bridge Fort Recovery Bank Francis E. Drury Residence Frank Billings Residence Frank C. Newcomer Residence Frank E. Abbott Residence Frank H. Townsend Residence Gallipolis Locks and Dam Garage for W.J. Knapp Garfield Savings Bank Garfield Savings Bank General Campus Plan for West Virginia University Geneva Savings Bank George C. Steinemann Residence George D. Harter Bank George N. Sherwin Residence George W. Merz Residence Glen Arven Country Club Goodyear Service Station Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Building Gordon S. Holden Residence Great Lakes Exposition Greater Wesleyan College Guardian Building Remodeling Guardian Trust and Savings Branch H. M. Hanna Tenant House H.C. Milligan Residence H.W. Strong Residence Addition Halle Brothers Company Addition Halle Brothers Company Alteration and addition Halle Brothers Service Building Halle Brothers Store Haltnorth Building Harmon Hill Development Harrison County Courthouse Hathaway Brown School Henry A. Taylor Residence Henry A. Taylor Residence Henry L. Thompson Residence Hollenden House Expansion Home Bank and Trust Company

Date 1917 1925 1920 1918 1921 1918 1921 1923 1937 1939 1920 1915 1916 1913 1913 1915 1933-4 1919 1915 1915 1940 1919 1914 1921 1911-2 1931 1937 1931 1917 1930 1935-6 1926 1915 1931 1936 1913 1928 1926 1946-7 1946-7 1929 1914 1944 1931 1926 1929 1929 1914 1926 1923

Address

City Elyria Youngstown Elyria

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing never built Standing Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing

Chardon Fremont Greenville 11 Massillon Detroit East Cleveland Fort Recovery Willoughby 11136 Cleveland Gates Mills Cleveland Pensacola Cleveland 7714 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Morgantown 21 1133 11898 424 Geneva Sandusky Canton Cleveland Akron Thomasville Cleveland Akron 9511 Bratenahl Macon 623 10300 1522 2225 Cleveland 1228 Cleveland Cleveland 624 Canton Cleveland Gates Mills Clarksburg 19600 1251 1251 Shaker Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Perrysburg Cleveland Toledo Cleveland Cleveland Kirtland Canton

Ohio Ohio Pennsylvania Ohio Michigan Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Florida Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio West Virginia Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Georgia Ohio Ohio Ohio Georgia Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio West Virginia Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Structure Hotel and Bank Building for American National Bank Hotel and Bank for Anderson Banking Company Howard M. Hanna Jr. Estate Stump Hollow Farm Indiana War Memorial Plaza James H. Foster Residence John C. Lowe Residence Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis Offices Alteration Julian C. Bolton Residence Alterations Kent National Bank Remodeling Kinney and Levan Building Korach Company Factory Lakewood Day Nursery Lakewood Engineering Company Office Building Leonard C. Hanna Residence Loomis Building Lorain - Carnegie Bridge Phylons Lorain Banking Company alterations Lorain County Savings and Trust Louis Grossman Residence Louis N. Weber Residence Lutheran Hospital Addition Lyman H. Treadway Garage Malcolm McBride Residence addition and alteration Marine National Bank Building alteration Masonic Temple Mausoleum for Josephine Forsyth Myers Max McMurray Residence McKinney Steel Office Building Medina Hospital Merchants Savings and Banking Company Monongalia County Hospital Morris Plan Bank Mortimer C. Rosenfeld Residence Mount Union College Memorial Gymnasium Mrs. Henry L. Sanford Residence Mrs. James M. Jones Residence Mrs. John Nash Residence Mrs. P.W. Harvey House Mt. Union College Library Mt. Union College Stadium Bleachers Mt. Union Music Building National Bank of Commerce Alterations National Car Wheel Company Foundry National City Bank National City Bank National City Bank Alterations Niles Trust Company

Date 1920 1920 c. 1922 1926 1911-2 1928 1938 1942 1917 1912-3 1912-3 1924 1918-9 1923 1913 1929 1917 1916 1912 c1913 1945 1918 1914 1920 1927 1941 1914 1923 1938 1924 1938 1929 1917 1920 1913-4 1912 1915 1923 1920 1920 1920 1923 1909 1906 1913 1939 1929

Address

City Benton Harbor Anderson Kirtland Indianapolis

State Michigan Indiana Ohio Indiana Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing

2200 2357 1759

Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights

Mentor Kent 1375 2070 Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood 10825 1021-31 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lorain 126 - 30 10519 2860 2609 8917 1583 Cleveland Cleveland Erie 38117 Willoughby Cleveland 12521 3100 Medina Cleveland Morgantown 20 1706 Evansville Cleveland Bratenahl Elyria Cleveland Cleveland Heights

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Pennsylvania Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio West Virginia Indiana Ohio

11930 11896 2611

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Thomasville

Ohio Ohio Ohio Georgia

Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

457 2112 51-3

Lorain Cleveland Akron Cleveland Cleveland Niles

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing

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Structure Oberlin College Swimming Pool Office Building for Anthony Carlin Offices and Display Room for John W. Ladd Ohio Bell Morningside Office Ohio Savings and Trust Buidling Old National City Building Oliver Renkert Residence Painter Residence Pearl Street Savings and Trust People's Trust and Savings Bank Interior Alterations Peoples Trust Company Petrequin Paper Company Office Professional Building for James D. Shipton Protected Home Circle Building Rainbow Cottage Raymond Hitchcock Residence Reliance Trust Company alteration Renkert Building Residence Residence for Max Hellman Roger Williams Press alterations Rubber City Savings Bank S. Prentiss Baldwin Residence Sandusky Country Club Schulte United Department Store Alterations Searle's Motor Company Security Savings and Loan Severance Hall Short Creek Company Store Smith and Gerhart Store St. Ann's Parish Chruch St. Christopher's by the River Restoration and Addition St. John's Home for Girls Chapel St. Lawrence Catholic Church St. Mary's College Garage St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. Vincent Charity Hospital Statler Hotel Alterations Steubenville Bank and Trust Building Stillman Building Stockbridge Apartments Store and Professional Building for G.A. Ball The Arcade Renovation Thomas P. Howell Residence Toledo Plate Glass Warehouses Tomlinson Hall, Case Institute of Technology Towell Cadillac Building Union National Bank Building United Banking and Trust Company

Date 1930 1937 1923 1926 1919 1925 1912 1913 1927 1928 1925 1924 1926 1936 1913 1913 1920 1912-3 1914 1917 1919 1917 1921 1921 1929 1929 1920 1929-30 c1915 1926 1945 1927 1940 1939 1914 1927 1914 1937 1919 1913 1923 1920 1939 1915 1939 1945 1926 1918 1924

Address

City Oberlin

State Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Unknown Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing

1326 1607

Cleveland

Shaker Heights 121 1375 Lima Canton Gates Mills Cleveland Ft. Wayne Lancaster 1559 Cleveland Pittsfield Sharon 1605 South Euclid Great Neck Cleveland Canton 11905 Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland 1115 11025 520 14401-14447 710 Akron Cleveland Sandusky Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cadiz 520 Lorain Cleveland Heights Gates Mills Painesville Cleveland Northeast 2747 2310 401 1101 3328 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Steubenville Cleveland Cleveland Muncie 401 12304 3131 Cleveland Bratenahl Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland 308 Cleveland Cleveland

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Indiana Pennsylvania Ohio Massachusetts Pennsylvania Ohio New York Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Pennsylvania Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Indiana Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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Structure United States Post Office United Vacuum Cleaner Store Remodeling Universal Film Exchange Building University School Upson Nut Company Van Sweringen Co Home Van Sweringen Co Home Vincent Barstow Building Virginia Holden Residence W.H. Prescott Residence Walker and Weeks Office Building Walter C. White Residence Walter S. Bowler Residence Walter W. Dennis Residence Warner & Swasey Exposition Booth Panama Pacific Exposition Weisberger Company Store Western Reserve National Bank Will R. Myers Residence William Garrick Wilson Memorial Monument William H. Hunt Residence alteration William J. Hunkin Residence William T. Kinder Residence William W. Knight Residence Willliam Taylor Son and Company alterations Windsor Apartments Windsor T. White Farm Cottage Halfred Farm Wolfe Music Store Women's City Club Woodland Avenue Savings and Trust Woodland Avenue Savings and Trust alterations Wright Banking Company YWCA Alteration

Date 1932 1944 1940 1924 1920 1917 1917 1939 1917 1915 1926 1917 1915 1914 1915 1926 1913 1924 1939 1915 1927 1937 1914 1919 1922 1917 1927 1922 1919 1919 1919 1916

Address

City Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio California Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Unknown

1224 2340

Cleveland Cleveland Shaker Heights Cleveland Shaker Heights Shaker Heights

522 11239 3097 2341 2911

Cleveland Bratenahl Cleveland Heights Cleveland Chester Township Shaker Heights Gates Mills San Francisco Barberton

39450 2935

Warren Canton Cleveland Independence

17710

Shaker Heights Gates Mills Perrysburg

630

Cleveland Portland Hunting Valley

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Standing Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing

2112 1826

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Bellevue

1710

Cleveland

Henry A Walsh
Birth/Established: 1866 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1940 Henry A. Walsh was born in Brantford, Ontario and moved with his family to Detroit. He graduated from the University of Detroit and studied architecture in Florence, Italy. He was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1907 to 1935, and was mainly known for designing Roman Catholic religious buildings. His office was at 1514 Prospect Avenue. He was single and lived at 2306 South Overlook with his sister Mame Kuhlman, widow of the president of the G.C. Kuhlman Car Company.

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Structure Cloister Dominican Nuns Cloister Detroit College alterations and additions Immaculate Conception School Monastery of the Blessed Sacrement Date 1908 1907 1915 nd 4223-9 Address City Detroit Detroit Cleveland Detroit State Michigan MI Ohio Michigan Status Unknown Unknown Standing Unknown

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Structure Our Lady of Good Counsel Rectory Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Our Lady of Good Counsel Lower Church P. McMerney Residence Residence for L.Wain Sacred Heart of Mary School (now Our Lady of Good Counsel School) St. Agnes Church St. Ignatius College Gymnasium St. Joseph Academy

Date 1910 1929 - 30 1917 1907 1907 1908 1914 1913 1927

Address 4423 4417 4419

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Brooklyn

State Ohio OH Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Standing Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Demolished Standing

4419 615 3470

Cleveland Elyria Cleveland Cleveland

Travis G Walsh
Birth/Established: 1896 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1978 Travis G. Walsh was born in Winthrop, Massachusetts. He attended Harvard Business School and graduated from the Boston School of Design. He came to Cleveland in 1921 to become the design architect for the Cleveland school district. In 1925 he formed the firm of Maier and Walsh, that became Maier, Walsh & Dickerson after World War II. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. He joined the Army Air Corps in 1942, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was a member of the Harvard Alumni Club, the American Institute of Architects, the Singers Club, the Cleveland Heights Lion's Club, the University Club, the Hermit Club, the New England Society of the Western Reserve, the Western Reserve Historical Society, and the American Legion. He retired in 1970.

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Structure YMCA YMCA YMCA Date Address City Hillcrest East Cleveland Brooklyn State Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Unknown Unknown Unknown

Curtis Walton
Birth/Established: 1875 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown

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Structure F.L. Fosbey Residence J.L. Pope Residence L.L. Davis Residence Walter S. Pope Residence Date 1907 1907 1907 1907 Address City State Status Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Franz Childs Warner


Birth/Established: September 6 1876 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1963 Franz Childs Warner was born in Painesville and graduated from Case School of Applied Science in 1900. He was listed in the Cleveland City Directories from 1906 to 1939. He began practicing architecture in 1898, originally working for Owsley & Boucherle of Youngstown. He was later associated with the firm of Frank Packard of Columbus. In 1908 he entered in business for himself in Cleveland. He had a deep interest in art and engineering. He was a member of the firm of Warner, McCornack & Mitchell in 1928 and a member of the firm of Warner and Mitchell from 1929 to 1939. He specialized in designing school buildings, having much work in Cleveland suburbs and surrounding towns. Ohio Governor John Bricker appointed him to the Ohio Board of Examiners of Architects, which he served from 1937 to 1947. According to census records, he lived at 2237 Demington in Cleveland Heights in 1920 and in Hunting Valley in the 1930. He was a member of the AIA, the American Federation of Art, the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, the Old Colony Club, and Cleveland Yacht Club. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

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Structure Buildings at Ohio Wesleyan University Case Institute - Dental School Christian Science Church City Hall Cleveland House of Correction Coventry School Cuyahoga County Criminal Court Building Double residence for Geo. McLeod Dr. F. Chesbro Residence East Cleveland Junior High School Edward Halley Residence Eight Andrews Institute Buildings Domestic Science Building, Sewing Building, Central Heating Building, five cottages Eight buildings for University of Kentucky Euclid Arcade Fire Department High School Hospital annex Hudson Youth Development Center Immaculate Heart of Mary School Mentor Village School Morris Plan Bank Oberlin High School Addition Office and welfare building for Erie Dock Company Police Station Rainbow Babies Childrens Hospital Residence for Dr. Chesbro School School Seminary of Our Lady of the Lake Seneca Street School Shaker Heights School Shore High School St. Colman's School St. Joseph Convent St. Mary's Church St. Rocco Church St. Thomas Hospital Toledo Furnace Company United States Embassy at Buenos Aires Warehouse for Northern Ohio Traction and Light Woodbury Jr High School Date nd 1915-7 nd nd 1927 1917 1930 1908 1917 1929 1908 1917 Willoughby 1560 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Glenville Willoughby East Cleveland 2165 109 Cleveland Painesville Painesville Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Address City State Status Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

nd 1911 nd nd 1907 1926 1925 1914 1920 1935 1917 nd 1927 1917 1917 1918 1924 1921 1917 1913 1925 1925 1931 1926 1927 1917 nd 1917 1918 -9 15400 Akron Shaker Heights Ohio Ohio 291 2001 12215 300 3205 Euclid Cleveland Granger Road Garfield Heights Lorain Cleveland Akron Toledo 1227 7482 921 510 116 209 Cleveland Painesville Painesville Painesville Hudson Cleveland Center Street Mentor Cleveland Oberlin Cleveland Painesville Cleveland Willoughby Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Lorain Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio

Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished Unknown not built Demolished Standing

John Warner
Birth/Established: 1883 Death/Disolved: October 12, 1961

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John Warner was born in Ohio. He is listed in Cleveland City Directories as an architect between 1912 and 1919. In the 1925 City Directory he is listed as an architect with Cuyahoga County living at 1199 Ethel in Lakewood. In the 1930 census he listed as an appraiser for Cuyahoga County.

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Structure Fire Station #2 Highland Congregational Church Date 1917 1915 11228 Address City Lakewood Cleveland State Ohio OH Status Standing Standing

Watson Company
Birth/Established: 1907 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown The Watson Company was founded by Civil Engineer Wilbur J. Watson. Watson (1871 - 1939) was born in Berea and recieved a B.S. from Case School of Engineering. He would work for the Osborn Company. He founded the Watson Company in 1907. The company specialized in bridge design, setting standards for bridge design throughout the country. With his daughters Sara and Emily he would write Bridge Architecture: A Decade if Bridges 1926 - 1936 and Bridges in History and Legend.

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Structure Roger's Building Date 1924 Address 1720 City Cleveland State Ohio Status Standing

William Ruggles Watterson


Birth/Established: March 17, 1867 Biography: Death/Disolved: August 21, 1929 William Ruggles Watterson was born in Cleveland and was a graduate of the Cleveland Public Schools. He became an apprentice in an architectural office and then studied at Columbia University. In 1894 he returned to Cleveland as a local representative of the George B. Post firm, acting as supervising architect. From 1895 to 1903 he practiced alone. In 1903 he entered into partnership with Charles Schneider, who also had been employed George Post, forming the firm of Watterson and Schneider.

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Structure Apartment house Cleveland Public Library Cleveland Public Library - St. Clair Branch Commercial Building for BruceMarion-Abbott Co. Commercial building for M.B. & H.H. Johnson Double Residence for Charles Ctawford Dr. E. Hawley Residence Dwelling for Fred Steimle Edward Hawley Residence F.B.Berry Residence EC Fire Station #26 Frank M. Jones Residence George Deimer Residence Hotel-apartment building for M.S. Austin J.W.S. Webb Residence Lake Shore Banking & Savings Company Lakewood Banking and Savings Company Date 1903 1903 1903 1905 1905 1890 1898 1888 1898 1895 1900 1896 1889 1905 1901 1903 1901 5404 11700-10 Cleveland Lakewood 7818 1324 2733 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio OH OH Ohio Ohio OH Ohio 5319 3311 Cleveland OH 2039 - 41 Address 1786 - 98 5806 1368 City East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Status Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished

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Structure Manufacturing Building, Barn, Wagon shed stables for C.O. Everts Factory Office building for King and Moore Office for Standard Tool Company Osborn Building Addition Residence for A.D. Hatfield Residence for E.A. Kinney and I.B. Cameron Residence for George Warden Residence for H.F. Gill Residence for John Gundy Residence for John Gundy Residence for John Gundy Residence for Mr. Yoeman St. Agnes School Store and apartments on Perry-Payne Estate Thirteenth Precinct Police Station Three houses for J.C. Lorer W.C. W.H. Marshall Residence

Date 1903 1899 1900 - 1 1902 1899 1895 1900 1900 1898 1901 1901 1903 1902 1901 1901 1895 1888

Address

City Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio q Ohio Ohio OH OH OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

1104-14 6918 1900

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland New Lisbon

11133 1913 1963 1967 1975

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

2370

Cleveland

Ohio

Watterson and Schneider


Birth/Established: 1903 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1908 This firm included William R. Watterson and Charles Schneider, and was in existence from 1903 until 1908.

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Structure Block on Euclid near Olive for Mr. DeKlyn Broadway Savings and Trust alterations and improvements Cleveland Medical Library Glidden Varnish H.M. Cobb Residence Henry Steinbrenner Residence James A. Young Residence James R. Sprankle Residence Lakewood Presbyterian Church League Park Office Rockefeller Physics Building Warehouse Date 1906 1905 1906 1908 1906-7 1905 1905 1908 1907 1908-9 1905 1905 18122 14500 6601 2076 11421 2318 11001 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Address City State Status Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Unknown Standing Standing Standing Standing Demolished

Harry Ellis Weeks


Birth/Established: October 2, 1871 Biography: Death/Disolved: December 21, 1935 Harry Ellis Weeks was born in Springfield, Massachusetts and graduated from MIT in 1893. At the suggestion of John M. Carrere, a member of the Group Plan Commission, Weeks moved to Cleveland in 1905 where he worked in the office of J. Milton Dyer. He was buried in Lake View Cemetery.

Albert Weile
Birth/Established: 1830 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1892 Albert Weile came to the United States from Strassburg, Germany in 1855, his occupation was listed as master mason. He was of Prussian ancestry. He was a partner with Carl Griese from 1866 until 1876. He left Cleveland in 1890 moving to Kansas City, where he died in 1892. 205 of 210

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Joseph L Weinberg
Birth/Established: 1893 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1976 Joseph L. Weinberg was born in Romania, and came to the United States as a child. He was president of of the Cleveland Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. He maintained an office at 1836 Euclid Avenue and resided at 2988 Ludlow Road. He was a member of the faculty of the Western Reserve University School of Architecture. He served as chief zone architect in the office of the Fifth Zone Constructing Quartermaster. He was a member of the firm of Morris & Weinberg (1923 - 1930) and later Weinberg, Teare & Herman and Weinberg, Fischer & Herman.

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Structure Lakeview Terrace Several buildings at Massillon State Hospital Date Nd Nd Address City State Status Demolished Demolished

Max Weis
Birth/Established: 1895 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1972 Max Weis (aka White) was a native of New Haven, Connecticut and came to Cleveland in 1910. He was a specialist in commercial and residential architecture, zoning, and housing rehabilitation. He helped write Cleveland's zoning code and was the president of the Apartment and Homeowners Association. His son George M. White shared his father's office at 750 Prospect Avenue until his appointment as official architect of the United States Capitol by President Richard Nixon.

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Structure Apartment building Apartment building Apartment building Apartment building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building for F.M. Margolin Apartment Building for Mollie Melamed Apartment building for S. Kraus Apartments Apartments Commercial / residential building for B. Splvark Commercial Building Commercial Residential Building Detroit - Seventieth Apartments Euclid - Mayfield Building Garage Garage service station and display room Garfield Hotel Hotel Kinsman Jewish Center Parkway Manor Residence for M.H. Wolf in Nela View Allotment Roseman Block Sovereign Hotel Synagogue Tenement Tenement Date 1917 1917 1918 1918 1923 1928 1929 1917 1925 1918 1917 1917 1917 1918 1912 1923 1925 1917 1917 1921 1918 1932 1940 1917 1929 1921 1918 1917 1917 1311 1575 7606 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 3487 10102 3846 7508 7006 11308-19 745 - 753 1881 1840 1225 1903 2713 2717 1930 2934 2920 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Address City East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Status Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Standing Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Unknown Demolished Standing Never built Demolished Demolished

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Structure Tenement Tenement Tenement Tenement Warehouse

Date 1917 1917 1917 1917 1918

Address 2094 1936 1854 3515

City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished

Samuel H Weis
Birth/Established: September 15, 1888 Biography: Death/Disolved: unknown Samuel H. Weis (aka White) was born in New York City but was raised and educated in Cleveland. He was the brother of architect Maxwell White. He originally worked in San Francisco, California. He was the president of the Esplanade Realty Company. He was active in Cleveland from 1910 to 1929. He moved to England in 1933. In 1940 he was living at 405 Drake House in London, England.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Builidng for Morris & Israel Margolin Apartment house Apartment house Apartments Cedar Glen Apartment Building Cleveland Smelting and Refining Company Commercial /residential building Commercial Building Commercial building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial residential building Creswell Building Renovation Double residence Double Residences Dwelling Dwelling for J.H. Greenburg Four Apartment Bldg Four family residence Garage Hebrew Orthodox Home for the Aged Hotel Hotel for Commodore Improvement Co. Jordan Apartments Market house, store and office Offices Residence Date 1915 1917 1917 1917 1918 1911 - 2 1917 1917 1916 1925-6 1918 1917 1911 1914 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1925 1917 1924 1917 1917 1917 1917 1914 1914 1918 1920 1917 1922 1911 1917 1918 1914 10917 6014 736 1928 11327 1704 6102 11315-21 1072 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 15125 5342- 50 13601 1220-6 7735 7916 2004-6 915 11707 11424-32 7480 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Lakewood 6907 Address 2460 1013 1029 28 City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Never built Demolished Demolished

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Structure Residence for D.C. Haber Residence for J. Swirsky Residence for Sam Koslen Store and garage Store and garage Stores and storage Stores and suites Tenement Tenements Twenty residence United Electric Motor Repair Building University Circle Place, Commodore Apartments Warehouse

Date 1923 1918 1914 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1918 1924 1917

Address 2335 11021 1234 8713 12104 11635 10000-6 1632 10914-8 2117 11309 3361

City Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland

State OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Status Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Standing Demolished

Marion E. Wells
Birth/Established: 1869 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 6, 1935 M.E. Wells was born in Coolville, Ohio and came to Cleveland in 1906. He served as president of Griffin Construction Company from 1923 to 1930 but retired in 1930 due to ill health. He was the father of R. Neil Wells, vice president of the George A. Rutherford Company. He died in his home 1448 Westwood in Lakewood and was buried in Sullivan, Ohio.

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Structure Columbia Building Conservatory of Music Garage and stable Garage for S.W. Mather - Hollmden Holy Ghost Byzantine Church Marion Building Residence for Thomas Monks Residence on Edmonds Ave Tabor Evangelical Church Date 1908 nd 1917 1917 1909 1913 1907 1908 1907 3510 Cleveland Ohio 1411 1276 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Ohio Ohio 1330 Address 112 City Cleveland Berea State OH Ohio Status Standing Unknown Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing

Carl Foster White


Birth/Established: February 27,1881 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1915 Carl Foster White was the Cleveland-born only son of industrialist Henry White. He graduated from University School in 1899 and from Cornell University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1905. He married Olivia Packard of Warren. Upon returning to Cleveland he formed a partnership with Harry Shupe, under the name White & Shupe. He was a member of the Union Club, Euclid Club, the McKinley Lodge of Masonic order, and the secretary of the Cleveland Association of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

White and Shupe


Birth/Established: 1907 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1914 This firm included Carl Foster White and Harry Shupe.

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Structure First Congregational Church Lincoln Conner Residence Louis A. Kelly House Residence for E. Smith Residence for J. Harris Date nd 1909 1914 1913 1914 Address 1369 10416 2876 1695 2311 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights OH OH OH City Cleveland State Ohio Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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Structure St. Marion's Church Youngstown Sanitary Company

Date 1910 1909

Address 2204

City

State

Status Standing

Youngstown

Ohio

Unknown

Henry P Whitworth
Birth/Established: July 29, 1886 Biography: Death/Disolved: September 1925 Henry P. Whitworth was employed as a draftsman according to the 1915 and 1916 Cleveland City Directories. He was listed as an architect from 1917 until his death. He was a partner with Charles Johnson in 1920. He lived at 1287 Carlyon Road in East Cleveland and died in an accident in September 1925. He was unmarried.

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Structure Commercial - residential building for Carl Volk L.E. Holmden Residence Residence for C.W. Lerner Date 1922 1919 1919 Address 4907-23 10707 3702 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Demolished Standing Standing

Ora Williams
Birth/Established: April 1864 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1926 Ora Williams, an Ohio native, was active as a Cleveland architect from 1890 to 1903. He was a partner of George Hardway from 1889 to 1891, in the firm of Williams & Cole in 1893, and with George King in 1903. He moved to Minneapolis, where he formed a partnership with architect John Lindstrom, that existed in 1906 to 1907.

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Structure Charles Baine Residence Charles Taft Residence Joseph Cline Residence Mary Bingham Residence Morris Black Residence Moses Mandelbaum Residence Office, Stable & Storage for C.G. Kiblet Residence Residence for Dr. Robert Bailey Residence for Julia Wilcox Residence for Knight & Richardson Residence for Mortimer Lawrence Residence for Percy Rise Residence for Robert C. Williams Tinnerman Range Factory William Kenny Residence Date 1892 1897 1896 1897 1899 1892 1897 1909 1894 1900 1898 1897 1894 1892 1895 1892 - 3 Address 1919 7418 1802 11401 1864 2350 706-12 2528 1542 1801 11302 11235 8126 3014 2900 2200 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Minneapolis Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH Ohio Minnesota Ohio Ohio OH Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio OH Status Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished

Williams and Cole


Birth/Established: 1893 Biography: Death/Disolved: 1893 This architectural firm was formed by Ora Williams and Charles Cole that would be listed in the Cleveland City Directory in 1893.

Alexander C Wolf
Birth/Established: December 31, 1880 Death/Disolved: December 5, 1966

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Biography:

Alexander C. Wolf was active as an architect in Cleveland from 1911 to 1954. His office was in the Swetland Building and he lived at 1665 Hower in East Cleveland. He was a member of the City Planning Commission (1922 - 1927) under Mayor Kohler. He was a production manager of the Peerless Motor Car Company during World War I. During the Great Depression he was a building appraiser with the Federal Housing Administration and Federal Homeowners Loan Corporation. He was an architect with the Cleveland Transit System during World War II.

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Structure Charles Squires Residence Commercial Building Commercial Building for H.H. Hackman Commercial Building for A & B Realty Commercial Building for H. H.Hackman Max Levi Residence Residence for F.T. Jamieson Residence for O.S. Cramer Residence for W.H. Tremblett Residence Fullerton Subdivision Sales Room and Service Station for A & B Realty Service Station and garage for A & B Realty Slovenian Workingsmen's Home Warehouse for H.H. Hackman Warehouse for Shelby Printing Date 1925 1917 1921 1917 1914 1914 1917 1917 1917 1929 1917 1917 1927 1925 1917 15333-5 1209-11 2015 2596 11117 1007 2064 1127 Address 15025 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Heights Cleveland Euclid Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Shelby City State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Status Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Demolished Unknown Standing Demolished Standing Demolished Demolished Standing Standing Demolished

Arthur C Yost
Birth/Established: February 18, 1895 Biography: Death/Disolved: April 17, 1973 Arthur C. Yost was a Cleveland-born architect. He graduated from Cleveland public schools, Case Institute of Technology, the Chicago Institute of Art, and attended the Sorbonne Institute. He was a member of the firm of Richardson and Yost. He later moved to Holland, Michigan where he was a member of the Blue Lodge, the Scottish Rite, the Shrine Al Chymia Temple and Grace Episcopal Church.

Nicholas Zajack
Birth/Established: December 4, 1893 Biography: Death/Disolved: February 20, 1989 The Polish born Nicholas Zajack had his office at 720 Euclid Avenue and lived at 12301 Buckingham in Cleveland's Shaker Square neighborhood. He was the architect of several post World War II Shaker Square apartment buildings.

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Structure Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Apartment Building Commercial Building for John Socotch Date 1952 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1947 - 8 Address 2816 3028 3034 3034 3052 3040 3046 5801-5 City Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Status Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing Standing

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