Birth / Established: November 20, 1863
Death / Dissolved: November 19, 1934

Biography

Adolphus Sprackling was a Captain in 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.

Building Name Address Built Status
"The Austin" Apartment House 2696-2700 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Moffett Residence ES Bolton Near Hough, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Barn for Will Page 1670 Crawford Road, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
The Ashley Apartment House 4306 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1902 Demolished
Enlargement and Remodelling of the Hotel Euclid 1330 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1902-3 Demolished
Commercial Building for George L. Hecher 4825-9 Superior, Cleveland, OH 1903 Standing
Five suite brick terrace Sibley Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
P. C. O'Brien Building (Standard Theatre) 801-13 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Residence for E. E. Neale Wickliffe, OH 1905 Demolished
E. L. DeMooy Residence Forestville Road, Cleveland, OH 1910 Demolished
Anthony and Mary Carlin House 3233 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911-12 Demolished
Residence for Mary H. Walker 863 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished

Sources

Cleveland Architectural Company
"Slain in Row over how to cut Salami" Cleveland Plain Dealer 11.20.1934
Image Source(s): David M. Thum

Birth / Established: 1894
Death / Dissolved: 1897

Biography

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.

Building Name Address Built Status
Bernard Sullivan Residence 1832 West 58th Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building for Adolph Oehlmann 4408-12 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Residence for Samuel Campbell 1631 East 85th Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Commercial Building for Flynn, Abel & Froelk 7017-21 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Frank Suhr Residence 1456 West 107th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Otto Moser Residence 2177 East 73rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Residence for Alfred Abbott 1581-3 East 30th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Addition to packing house for Hopwood Provision Company 3231 West 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Charles Reinhart Residence 6507 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Commercial Office Building for Anthony Carlin 7509 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Charles Dorer and Charles Kurz 1255-61 West 3rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Henry Dreher Residence 1959 East 73rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
John Jacoby Residence 4703 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Residence for Dr. S. Cutler SS Kinsman near Ensign, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Thomas Johnson Residence 1761 East 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Commercial Building for Charles Gentsch 2714 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
Henry Grotenrath Residence 6818 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
Louis Schnell Residence 7108 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Preston Apartments for Seeley Mount 4320 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Residence for Henry Smith 2208 View Road, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished

Sources

"Slain in row over how to cut Salami" Cleveland Plain Dealer 20 November 1934
A History of Cleveland, Ohio, v. II, p. 281-2
Cleveland Architectural Company
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Building Name Address Built Status
Charles B. Tozier Residence 6703 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
Alfred Haecker Residence 2218 East 85th Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Standing

Sources

Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: 1891
Death / Dissolved: Unknown

Biography

Mary Spence was a Wisconsin-born architect. She was one of the earliest female architects in Cleveland. 1930 Census shows her residing at 1620-1710 Prospect Avenue as a boarder. She does not appear in the city directories after 1934.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for Hazel M. Kirby 2161 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1914 Unbuilt?
Farmers Bank of Cleveland 10034 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1921 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories

Birth / Established: July 1, 1894
Death / Dissolved: February 25, 1971

Biography

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.

Building Name Address Built Status
Apartment Building Union Avenue & East 103rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartments for Michael Cusomana East 110th & Crestwood, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Bath House addition Woodland Avenue & East 38th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Mrs. Donovan Neale Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Double Residence East 99th & Hilgert, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Double Residence for George Solovitz Ramona Boulevard & East 99th, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Sausage Factory East 38th & Scovill, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Ten double residences for Effros and Witt Euclid Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
Buckeye Brass and Manufacturing Unknown 1918 Demolished
Residence for J. A. Shanderoff Euclid Heights, OH 1918 Demolished
Two family residence for Frank Volk 4005 Bridge Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unbuilt
Postal Station G West 117th Street, Lakewood, OH 1921 Standing
Residence for Arthur and Florence Weisenberger 12722 Iroquois Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1922 Standing
Rotkopf Brothers Dairy 10712 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1922 Demolished
Edward Strory Residence 3516 Daleford Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1928 Standing
Residence 3605  Normandy Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1929 Standing
Residence 3617 Normandy Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1929 Standing
West Side Carpet Cleaning Company 4005 Bridge Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing

Sources

California Death Records
Cleveland City Directories

Birth / Established: March 12, 1823
Death / Dissolved: December 29, 1890

Biography

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. Politically 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.

Building Name Address Built Status
First M.E. Church 44 East Sandusky & Walnut, Mechanicsburg, OH 1858 Unknown
First M.E. Church 170 South Broadway, Akron, OH 1867-72 Demolished
Hower House 60 Fir Hill, Akron, OH 1871 Standing
Ohio Agricultural College 230 North Oval Drive, Columbus, OH 1871 Demolished
Newburgh Methodist Church 9105 Miles Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1873 Standing
Methodist Episcopal Church 71 North Park Place, Painesville, OH 1873-5 Standing
Huling Hall - Allegheny College Meadville, PA 1879 Standing
Baptist Church Bradford, PA 1881 Unknown
Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church Minneapolis, MN 1881 Demolished
Presbyterian Church Lagrange, IN 1881 Unknown
St. Paul's Episcopal Church 354 East Market St, Akron, OH 1885 Standing
Chatauqua Publishing House Park Avenue & Center Street, Meadville, PA 1886 Demolished
First M.E. Church North Second Street & Poplar, Memphis, TN 1886 Demolished
Crouse Gymnasium - Buchtel College Akron, OH 1887 Demolished
Presbyterian Church 301 North Main Street, Abbeville, SC 1888 Standing
Baptist Church Bedford, OH 1892 Standing
Aultman, Miller & Company Akron, OH n.d. Demolished
Baptist Church 1 East 2nd Street, Elyria, OH n.d. Unknown
First Baptist Church 131 South Broadway, Akron, OH n.d. Unknown
First Congregational Church 120 South High Street, Akron, OH n.d. Unknown
First M.E. Church Oil City, PA n.d. Demolished
First M.E. Church Augusta, GA n.d. Unknown
German Reformed Church 224 South Broadway, Akron, OH n.d. Unknown
Grace Reformed Church 106 South Broadway, Akron, OH n.d. Unknown
Insane Asylum Newburg, OH n.d. Demolished
J. F. Sieberling Office Akron, OH n.d. Unknown
M.E. Church Camden, NJ n.d. Unknown
Presbyterian Church Warsaw, IN n.d. Unknown
Trinity Lutheran Church 48 North Broadway, Akron, OH n.d. Unknown
United Brethern Church New Brighton, PA n.d. Unknown
Woodland Avenue Presbyterian School Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Perkins High School West Exchange & Locust, Akron, OH unk Demolished

Sources

Gone to Eternal Rest : Death Last Nigh of Jacob Snyder' Akron Daily Beacon 12.30.1890

Birth / Established: 1855
Death / Dissolved: December 19, 1894

Biography

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 died in Chicago in 1894.

Building Name Address Built Status
Chagrin Falls Union School Philomethian Street, Chagrin Falls, OH 1885 Demolished
Frank R. Hatfield Residence 5712 Whittier Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Patrol - Barn 2353 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Phillip Hart 5905-7  St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Harriet Benfield 5603 White Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
St. James Anglican Church 1681 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church 4801 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for William L. Clements 6215 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Addition to Aetna Street Disciple Church 6721 Aetna Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Store for J.H Weidenthal 2173 Ontario Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Leader December 24, 1894

Birth / Established: July 28, 1848
Death / Dissolved: April 8, 1924

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.

Building Name Address Built Status
Charles Sheffield House 4803 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1881 Demolished
John D. Rockefeller Stables 3920 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1881 Demolished
Stewart Chisholm Residence 3730 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1881 Demolished
Andrews Residence 3033 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1882-3 Demolished
Charles F. Brush Residence 3725 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1883 Demolished
Frame Dwelling for Andrew Dall Sibley, OH 1883 Demolished
Johnson House 216 South Professor Street, Oberlin, OH 1885 Standing
Globe Iron Works office 1242 Spruce, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Hickox Building 805-13 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Nottingham Building addition 419-29 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
The Arcade 401 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Crawford Block for King and Company 725-801 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890-1 Demolished
Double residence for Robert Boggis 1916-8 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Dr. Henderson Residence 1924 East 66th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Barn for T. H. Brooks 4312 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Cleveland Faucet Company 706-8 Frankfort Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Lakeside Hospital 1241 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Addition to Store and Office Building for Realty Investment Company 520-32 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Colonial Hotel 501-607 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Storefront Addition to Residence for Cleveland University of Medicine and Surgery 700-2 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Commercial Building for John Rust 510-514 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
Howell Hinds Residence 2188 Overlook, Cleveland Heights, OH 1897-8 Demolished
Colonial Arcade 530 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
Residence for Grace Protestant Episcopal Church 2163 East 19th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Storefront Alteration to Commercial-Office Building for King & Company 241 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
White Tool Building addition 1239 West 6th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Standing
Rose Building 2079 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
Addition to residence for the Realty Investment Company 1929 East 107th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Residence of J. L. Brooks Salem, OH 1901 Demolished
Three Story Commercial Building for Benjamin Rose East 9th and Bolivar, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Terrace East Madison and Morse, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
D. O. Summers Carpet Cleaning East Prospect, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
White Sewing Machine Company St. Clair Near Gordon Pk, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Commercial Building for Regency Investment 633 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1908 Demolished
Plain Dealer Building Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1910 Demolished
Reliance Electric & Engineering Collamer Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1910 Demolished

Sources

"Architect for Arcade Dies"; Plain Dealer; April 9, 1924
Cleveland City Directories
Member AIA - 1894 Directory
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby, Karl A. Brunjes

Birth / Established: October 10, 1868
Death / Dissolved: August 13, 1938

Biography

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.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for L.B. Beers West Side Bolton Avenue 3 Houses South of Euclid, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Residence for Thomas Flower 2171 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Zalmun S. Stocking Residence 2036 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Commercial Building for J.P. Sears 11725 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Albert Petersilge 2130 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Perez Clark Residence 11217 Ashbury Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
George Harbaugh Residence 2021 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
John Grute Residence 11234 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for Christiana Zerbe 1583-7 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Brick apartment house for A.C. Kemph and G.F.Lyman East Prospect and Giddings, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Commercial - Residential Addition to house for P.F. McGuire 2237-41 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Monticello Apartment Building 7102 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Standing
P.F. McGuire Residence Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Two story dwelling for H.D. Berner Wadena Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Apartment House for Marco B. Gray 6527 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
2 story frame residence for A.H. Mavis Grasmere Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
4 story apt house for W.A. Stevens Perkins near Case, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
4 story brick and stone apt for J.F. Burgess Brownell Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Eagle Storage and Moving Company Eagle Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
St. Vincent Charity Hospital Addition 2220 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Two story brick store and office Wellington, OH 1901 Demolished
Forty suite apartments Willson Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1902 Demolished
Chapel and residence St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Harbaugh Residence 11402 Bellflower, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Terrace East 90th and Edmunds, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Harkness Terrace 1227 East 90th & 9001 Hough, Cleveland, OH 1903-4 Demolished
Apartment Building Prospect opp. Hillburn, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Business block for J.A. Wigmore Pearl Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Charles Harbaugh Residence Euclid near Cornell, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
R. Worthington Residence Euclid Heights, OH 1904 Demolished
Robert Ritenberick Residence Rosemont, East Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Terrace for Younger & Company 2274-88 East 73rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Standing
Terrace on Lake Front Avenue East Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Twelve suite apartment 1579 Crawford, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Apartment Building 3920-3942 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Lucretia Terrace 4301 Woodbine, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Spangler Terrace 7701-05 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Cleveland Art Metal Company Factory 3620 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
Terrace for B.L. Rich Euclid & Hastings, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Embrose Terrace 7001 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Apartment Building 11201 Hessler Road, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Residence for Harry C. Myers Roxbury Road, Cleveland, OH 1908 Demolished
Twelve suite apartment building East 116th & Euclid, Cleveland, OH 1908 Demolished
Apartment Building 838-846 846 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1911 Demolished
Residence for F. Henscher 1590 East 117th Street, Cleveland, OH 1911 Demolished
Index Apartments 2025 East 100th Street, Cleveland, OH 1915 Demolished
Residence 10324 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Rosewood Apartments 1579-81 Crawford Road, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
The Euclid Apartments Euclid & East 82nd, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Ohio Architect and Builder; March 1905
Plain Dealer August 14, 1938 A11:1

Birth / Established: November 29, 1831
Death / Dissolved: May 23, 1913

Biography

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 is buried in Lake View Cemetery.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for Charles E. French 7401 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Stable, Carriage House, and Boiler House for Zenas King 7017 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for Charles French 5716 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Charles French 5720 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Charles French 5802 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for P. M. Arthur 1904 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Charles Taylor Residence 2177 East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Horace Weddell 8701 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Washington Boynton 2032 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
The Morris for the Bradley Estate 811-9 Vincent Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Barn for E. R. Perkins 8011 Euclid Avenue (rear), Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Barn for O. D. Myer 3422 Euclid Avenue rear, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Cleveland Medical College 717-21 Bolivar Avenue, Rear, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Commercial Warehouse Building for Samuel and Frank Haserot 521 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
George Bishop Residence 2030 East 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Henry Sizer Residence 6514 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
John L. Severance Residence 1900 East 75th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for the Stephen Harkness Estate 5217-21 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
McClelland Hurd Residence 1878 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
Mission Building for Florence Harkness for Lend-A-Hand Mission 2132-4 East 77th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for Philander Johnson 6503 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Frederick Hurd Residence 1882 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Standing
Residence for George Bishop 1935 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Bryant Whitman Residence 11025 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Commercial - Residential Building for Cobb & Bradley Estate 5613 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Justin Tyler Residence 2052 East 77th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Residence for David Lewis 2028 East 77th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Emil Strauss Residence 1866 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Repairs and additions to John Hale Barn 7901 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Apartment House for Henry Z. Blankhorn 6209-15 Curtis Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for Harry Tilden 1393 Addison Road, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
A. B. Blenkhorn Residence 6109-15 Curtis Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
O. E. Kelsey Residence 1956 East 66th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby