Steffens, John (architect)
Biography
John F. Steffens was a native Clevelander. He went to Columbia University where he received a degree in Architecture. He was an assistant in the firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. He returned to Cleveland where he was a member of 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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Huron Ninth Building | 2124 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Heights Temple Annex Building | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1928 | Standing |
The Berimore Apartments | 2800-4 East 130th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1930 | Standing |
Hough Banking and Trust | 7901 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Sources
"John F. Steffens, Architect is dead" Plain Dealer November 7, 1943
Cleveland City Directories
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Steffens, George (architect)
Biography
George H. Steffens 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). He was a member of the American Institute of Architects.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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James McAninch Residence | 1782 East 63rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
J. A. Bidwell Residence | 1800 East 63rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
J. C. Weidemann Residence | 11720 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
Frame Commercial-Residential Building | East Prospect & Watkins, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Stores and Apartments for Mrs. B. C. Duckwitz | 4903 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Stores and Tenements for F. C. Emde | 7616-22 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
George McMillan Residence | 1666 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1902 | Standing |
John Faust Residence | 4748 Rocky River, Cleveland, OH | 1902 | Standing |
Apartment Building | Logan South of Euclid, Cleveland, OH | 1903 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | Superior & Payne, Cleveland, OH | 1903 | Demolished |
Charles Brandt Residence | 6914 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1903 | Standing |
A. R. Perry Double Residence | East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Alexander C. Mackenzie Residence | 14837 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Ashtabula Apartment Building for Thomas Fricker | 8503 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for Michael Froelich | Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
F. E. Brunnel Residence | 5904 Hawthorne Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Swaine's Antidote Syndicate | 3735 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Terrace for T. J. Holmden | 7507-13 Lawnview Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Standing |
W. J. Farren Residence | 3803 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | East Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | East 65th Street Near Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Apartment building for J. R. Edwards | East 65th Street Near Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for Messers. Leo & Andrews | Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Terrace | Wade Park Avenue Near Crawford Road, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Terrace | 1820-8 Garfield Court, East Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Terrace for O. N. Jager | East Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Terrace of 18 suites for George Hausheer | East 96th / 97th Streets, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | Carnegie Avenue Near East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1906 | Demolished |
L. Adler Warehouse | Eagle Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1906 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building for Joseph Miller | 3200-14 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1906-7 | Standing |
Tenement | West 25th Street & Floria Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1906-7 | Demolished |
Addition to Apartment House for Charles Louth | 1833 East 12th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Central School | Church Street, Amherst, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Commercial Building for J. F. Adams | 1738-49 East 17th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Five-House Terrace for W. H. Schrader | 11319-27 Hessler Road, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Theodore Robenson Residence | 308 Washington, Elyria, OH | 1908 | Demolished |
Commercial-Residential Building for Michael Froehlick | 7313-35 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Demolished |
Residence for C.R. Taylor Co. | 10721 Sprague Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Residence for Thomas Story | 1520 East 115th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Terrace for A. E. Forrester | 1850-60 East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Dr. Coontz Residence | Shaker Heights, OH | 1910 | Demolished |
Residence for Edward W. Paul | 1516 East 115th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Stockbridge Apartments | 3328 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Standing |
Clements Apartment | 1972 Ford Road, Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Hough Banking & Trust | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Sources
Cleveland Illustrated 1893 (Consolidated Illustrated Co. ? Cleveland , Ohio ) p. 157
Cleveland Necrology file
Cleveland Necrology file
Cleveland, The Forest City Illustrated 1893, p. 156
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Steffens & Steffens (firm)
Biography
This architectural firm included brothers George H. Steffens and John F. Steffens.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Clement Terrace | 2329 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Holy Family Church and School | 13205 Chapelside, Cleveland, OH | 1913-23 | Demolished |
Residence for J.R. Carnahan | 916 Herrick Road, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Leopold Adler Residence | 10610 Drexel Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Marvin Bacon Residence | 10111 Broadway, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for the Williamson Company | 1985 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1916 | Demolished |
Apartment Building | 1859 East 97th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Hruby Conservatory | 5415 Broadway, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Leroy Davenport Residence | 2221 Tudor Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Residence | 2256 Woodmere Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Residence for Dr. Kofron | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence for Dr. W.C. Tater | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence for J.A. Webb | Coleridge Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence for J.W.S. Webb | South Woodland, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence for J.W.S. Webb | Scarborough Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence for John Steffens | Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for St.Clair ?E.141 Realty | St. Clair & East 144th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
Residence for E.S. Asker | Scarborough Road, Cleveland, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
Residence for W.L. Ulmer | Edgehill Road, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
Sources
Cleveland Illustrated 1893 (Consolidated Illustrated Company - Cleveland, Ohio ) p. 158
Cleveland Necrology file
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Steffens & Searles (firm)
Biography
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. An April 23, 1896 Plain Dealer article states that the firm designed the first "French flat building" in the city.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Apartment Building for Dr. B. C. Duckwitz | 2202-8 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Apartment House for P. H. Keevan | 1741 East 19th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Branch Library | 2002 Clark Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Edward Wiebenson Residence | 4304 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Standing |
H. C. Stahl Residence | 455 West Main Street, Bellevue, OH | 1896 | Standing |
Pearl Street Savings and Loan | 3084-92 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Residence for Hannah Folson | 4312 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Bohemian National Hall | 4939 Broadway, Cleveland, OH | 1896-7 | Standing |
Residence for Christ Gaiser | 2543-7 Blatt Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1897 | Standing |
Sources
Plain Dealer 4.23.1896
Steffens & Lougee (firm)
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Residence for Catharine Beckenbach | 7218-20 Myron Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Residence for Catharine Beckenbach | 7302-4 Myron Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Stedman, Charles (architect)
Biography
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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Glass Block | 1 West Main Street, Norwalk, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
Com bldg for W.L. Rice | Prospect to Huron, Next to Electric Building, Cleveland, OH | 1904 | Demolished |
Glass Block | 101 West Sandusky, Findlay, OH | 1905 | Standing |
Hotel (5 stories) E.9th near Superior | Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Demolished |
Residence for M.M. Horton | 10816 Grantwood, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Standing |
Terrace for Mrs. Rosa Miekel | 4503-11 Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1905 | Standing |
Residence for Marcus Norton | 10816 Grantwood, Cleveland, OH | 1905-6 | Standing |
The Abigail Apartments for E.H. Brown | 1727 East 116th Place, Cleveland, OH | 1906 | Standing |
The Atchison Apartments | 4729 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1906 | Standing |
The Mitchell Apartments for C. C. Nims | 1719 East 116th Place, Cleveland, OH | 1906 | Standing |
Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox (St. Marie Roumanian Greek) | 6201 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Remodeling of Residence for T.C. Taber | 81 West Main Street, Norwalk, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Residence for F.C. Hartz | Nottingham, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Unknown |
Residence for Dr. Lawrence | Dille Road & Lakeshore, Cleveland, OH | 1910 | Demolished |
Proposal for hotel and opera house | Findlay, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Sources
1900 US Census
City Directories
Stapf, Otto (architect)
Biography
Otto K. Stapf 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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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E. H. Heil Block | 1848 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1906 | Standing |
Cottage for E. H. Heil | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
F. S. Russert Residence | Lakewood, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
La Rosa Apartments | 1453-5 West 116th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Standing |
Residence for J. H. Wenickle | Berea, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Apartment Building for G. Haskins | Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for J. Bassicher | Kinsman & East 73rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1907 | Demolished |
Double Residence for John Martin Fraas | 3908-10 West 33rd Street, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
J. Gormsen Commercial Building | 18520 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
Commercial building for Charles D. Walck | 6419 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
John Kohl Residence | 3725 Brooklyn Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Residence | 1431 Northland Avenue, Lakewood, OH | 1909 | Standing |
E. E. Admire Residence | 6303 Franklin, Cleveland, OH | 1909 | Standing |
Commercial-Residential Building for E. Lewis | 11306-10 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1910 | Standing |
J. N. Hahn Residence | 13443 Detroit, Lakewood, OH | 1910 | Standing |
O. E. Seidel Residence | 13980 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH | 1910 | Standing |
Six Suite Apartment Building for O. K. Stapf | 1854 West 65th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1910 | Demolished |
Double Residence for Dr. Edward L. Pettibone | 1270-2 West 106th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Standing |
T. E. Henry Residence | 4370 Wooster, Fairview Park, OH | 1911 | Demolished |
Residence | 10516 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Standing |
Residence | 2260 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Standing |
Residence for H. F. Geist | Clifton Park, Lakewood, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Albert C. Orth Residence | 1438 Northland Avenue, Lakewood, OH | n.d. | Standing |
Albert Keederle Residence | East Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Benjamin L. Rouse Residence | 17432 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH | n.d. | Standing |
Broadway Warehouse | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Charles Haas Residence | 16017 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH | n.d. | Standing |
Dr. Hayes Residence | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Frank X. Russert Residence | 1513 Alameda Avenue, Lakewood, OH | n.d. | Standing |
Otto K. Stapf Residence | 16304 Clifton, Lakewood, OH | n.d. | Standing |
S. Kushman Residence | 1840 Wadensa, Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Ohio Architect, Engineer and Builder June 1912
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Stanley, Edgar (architect)
Biography
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-1920s. In 1930 he moved to Winter Park, Florida.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Edgar Stanley Residence | 1270 West 105th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
City Hospital | Youngstown, OH | 1913 | Unknown |
Madison School | Youngstown, OH | 1915 | Unknown |
Capitol Theatre | Youngstown, OH | 1920 | Unknown |
Realty Office Building | Youngstown, OH | 1921 | Unknown |
Medbury Building | Youngstown, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
YWCA | Youngstown, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Sources
Withey and Withey
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph (architect)
Biography
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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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United States Post Office Station H | 630 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1935 | Standing |
United States Post Office | 430 South Spring Street, Burlington, NC | 1936 | Standing |
Sources
Withey and Withey p. 567
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Sprackling, Adolphus (architect)
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 |
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"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
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