Blackall & Page
Birth / Established: 1902
Death / Dissolved: 1913
Biography
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.
| Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| William A. Harshaw Residence | 11440 Juniper Drive, Cleveland, OH | 1902 | Demolished |
| Second German Baptist Church | 1643 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Standing |
| Two residences on Lincoln Avenue near Euclid | East 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
| Antioch Baptist Church | Central Ave & East 24th, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
| Commercial Building for German Baptist Publication Society | 1706 East 38th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Standing |
| Keemar Terrace | 10079-99 Keemar Court, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
| Office building for Ohio Ceramic Engineering | Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
| Terrace for C. E. Adams | Republic Street, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
| Terrace for H. S. Janes | East 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
| American Auto Club Store and Garage | St. Clair & Ontario, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
| Ben T. Quilling Residence | 1575 East 108th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
Sources
Cleveland Town Topics 12.2.1908 50:17; 12.19.1908 51:4
Cleveland Town Topics Dec 12, 1908, 50:7
Cleveland Town Topics Dec 19, 1908, 51:14
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby