Ockert, Paul (architect)
Biography
Ockert is listed as an architect beginning in the 1927 Cleveland City Directory. From 1932 until 1938 he and George W. Teare, were members of the firm of Ockert & Teare.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Residence | 2947 Brighton Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1923 | Standing |
Residence | 3026 Warrington Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1923 | Standing |
Residence | 3040 Warrington Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1923 | Standing |
Residence | 2961 Manchester Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Residence | 3000 Warrington Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Ockert & Teare (firm)
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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William E. Caldwell Residence | 2947 Brighton Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1923-4 | Standing |
Charles King Residence | 19100 Shelburne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1929 | Standing |
Residence for Joseph Gottfried | 3005 Montgomery Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1930 | Standing |
E. W. Snyder Residence | 3321 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH | 1931 | Standing |
Clark's Restaurant | East 55th and Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1933 | Demolished |
Clark's Restaurant | 1007 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1937 | Standing |
Norcross, Maxwell (architect)
Biography
Maxwell Norcross was born in Lennoxville, Quebec. He 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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Residence | 2963 Montgomery Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1923 | Standing |
Edward Goldberg Residence | 16600 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Residence for Earl Oyer | 3144 Huntington Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Residence for George Quarm | 19101 Shelburne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Residence for George Quarm | 19111 Shelburne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1926 | Standing |
Residence for George Quarm - | 15101 Shelburne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1927 | Unknown |
Residence for George W. Quarm | 19601 Shelburne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1927 | Standing |
Hoyt E. Hayes Residence | 19001 Shelburne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1928 | Standing |
Carl R. Lee Residence | Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | 1929 | Standing |
Commercial Building for L.A. Sommer | Mayfield Road West of Noble Road, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Dr. W. W. Hurst Residence | Invermere Drive, Shaker Heights, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
G. Seaton Wasser Residence Remodeling | Eagle Road, Kirtland, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Hoyt Adams Residence | Shelburne Road, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Myron Watkins Residence | 2679 Belvoir Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1929 | Standing |
R. D. Whitney Residence | Belvoir Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Residence | 3307 Somerset Drive, Beachwood, OH | 1929 | Standing |
Residence | Severn Park bordering Taylor Road, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Residence for George Noracher | South Woodland Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Residence for George Quarm | Belvoir Boulevard near Shelburne Road, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Robert S. Wilson Residence | Delaware Road, Akron, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Residence for T.B. Morrison | 3119 Ludlow Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1930 | Standing |
Linday H. Wallace Residence | 22040 McCauley Road, Cleveland, OH | 1931 | Unknown |
David A. Weitz Residence | 17814 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH | 1933 | Standing |
David Dietz Residence | 2891 Winthop, Shaker Heights, OH | 1935 | Standing |
Residence for Olson and Johnson | 2918 Huntington Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1935 | Standing |
Residence | 2731 Sherbrooke Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1936 | Standing |
Residence for the Model Building Company | 17815 Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | 1936 | Standing |
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernet Residence | 18801 South Park Boulevard, Shaker heights, OH | 1937 | Standing |
Gorden Fristor Residence | 1295 Inglewood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1941 | Standing |
Apartments | 12800 - 12950 Fairhill Parkway, Cleveland, OH | 1944 | Unknown |
Dr. and Mrs. S.B. Abrams Residence | 17200 South Park, Shaker Heights, OH | 1948 | Standing |
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Mandel Residence | 16801 Aldersyde Drive, Shaker Heights, OH | 1948 | Standing |
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aghajanian Residence | 17700 South Woodland Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1951 | Standing |
C.B. McDonald Residence | 14907 Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | 1954 | Standing |
Cleveland Society for the Blind Lodge | Geauga County, OH | 1956 | Unknown |
Grasselli Chapel | Ohio | 1960 | Unknown |
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Long Residence | 17701 Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH | 1960 | Standing |
R.B. Shreve Residence | 2842 Winthop, Shaker Heights, OH | 1966 | Standing |
Shaker Lakes Nature Center | 2600 South Park, Shaker Heights, OH | 1969 | Standing |
Sources
Architectural Forum July 1938 v69:38 - "Plan of Prized House"
Building Arts and Construction - Feb 1931 "New Architectural Form is announced"
Campen, Richard - Distinguished Homes of Shaker Heights, 1992
Cleveland City Directories
Plain Dealer 5.9.1973
Nicklas, William (architect)
Biography
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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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School - 10 rooms | Olmsted Falls, OH | 1915 | Unknown |
Bay Village High School Addition | Bay Village, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Grade School Building for Village of South Newburgh (Valley View Town Hall) | 6848 Hathaway Road, Valley View, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Pioneer High School | Pioneer, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Rocky River High School | Rocky River, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Elementary School | Solon, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
School | Turney Road Near Garfield Park, Newburg, OH | 1918 | Demolished |
Shore High School addition | 291 E. 222nd Street, Euclid, OH | 1918 | Standing |
Broadway Methodist Church | 5246 Broadway, Cleveland, OH | 1918-19 | Standing |
Kunkle High School | Kunkle, OH | 1919 | Unknown |
Shore High School addition | 291 East 222nd Street, Euclid, OH | 1920 | Standing |
Trinity Methodist Church | 214 East Jefferson Street, Sandusky, OH | 1920 | Standing |
Shore High School addition | 291 East 222nd Street Euclid, Euclid, OH | 1922 | Standing |
Third Christian Church | 303 34th Street, Norfolk, VA | 1922 | Standing |
Second Presbyterian Church (now Church of the Covenant) | 267 East Beau Street, Washington, PA | 1929 | Standing |
Shaw Central Heating Plant | East Cleveland, East Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
Shaw Technical High School | East Cleveland, East Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Demolished |
South Euclid School | Cleveland, OH | n.d. | Unknown |
Trinity Episcopal Church | 122 Third Street, New Philadelphia, OH | n.d. | Standing |
Sources
Ohio Architect November 1940
Nelson, Harry (architect)
Biography
Harry Sylvester Nelson began work as a draftsman in the firm of Coburn & Barnum. He would later work for the firm of F. S. Barnum & Company. 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.
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Orth, Samuel A History of Cleveland v. 2 p .573
Withey & Withey Biographical Dictionary of American Architects Los Angeles : Hennessey & Ingalls - 1970, p 75
Myer, Henry (architect)
Biography
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. Myer 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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Morgan and Root Building | West 6th Street at Frankfort, Cleveland, OH | 1866 | Demolished |
Crew's Opera House | 602-16 East Main Street, Alliance, OH | 1867-8 | Demolished |
D. Zollar's Residence | Canton, OH | 1868 | Unknown |
Residence for Thomas Carran | 4120 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1868 | Standing |
Stark County Courthouse | NW Corner Market and Tuscarawas, Canton, OH | 1868-70 | Standing |
C. C. Aultman Residence | 933 Market Avenue North, Canton, OH | 1869 | Demolished |
First National Bank for Aultman and Miller | 101-9 South Market Street, Canton, OH | 1869 | Unknown |
Heil Block | 1857-9 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1869 | Standing |
Broadway Mills | 551-9 Broadway, Cleveland, OH | 1869 | Demolished |
First Baptist Church | 401-9 South Market Street, Canton, OH | 1871 | Demolished |
Ryder Gallery | 239 Superior Street, Cleveland, OH | 1872 | Demolished |
Stark County Jail | NW Corner of Market & Tuscarawas, Canton, OH | 1872 | Demolished |
Millersburg M. E. Church | 16 Washington, Millersburg, OH | 1873 | Demolished |
Erie County Courthouse | Sandusky, OH | 1874 | Standing |
Heil Block Addition | 1861-65 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1874 | Standing |
Broadway Avenue Opera House | Cleveland, OH | 1874-5 | Demolished |
Muskingum County Courthouse | Zanesville, OH | 1874-7 | Standing |
Childrens Home Farm | Washington Township, Stark County, OH | 1875 | Unknown |
Stearn Building | 240-8 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1875 | Demolished |
Sycamore School | Sycamore Street, Sandusky, OH | 1876 | Standing |
Licking County Courthouse | Newark, OH | 1878 | Standing |
Athens County Courthouse | Athens, OH | 1880 | Standing |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Myer & Holmes (firm)
Biography
Henry E. Myer and Eugene Holmes.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Columbiana County Courthouse | Lisbon, OH | 1870 | Standing |
Richland County Courthouse | Mansfield, OH | 1870-3 | Demolished |
Mueller, Gustav (architect)
Biography
Detroit-based architect who specialized in brewery construction.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Bottling Works for Standard Brewing Company | 5308 Train Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1908 | Standing |
Moulthrop, Ray (architect)
Biography
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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Residence for Fred Hahn | 775 East 100th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1921 | Demolished |
Boulevard Mansions Apartment Building for Arch Thompson | 11849 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH | 1928 | Unknown |
Residence | Lytle Road near Norwood, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Unknown |
Residence | 18524 Newell Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1937 | Standing |
C. R. Matson Residence | 1315 Inglewood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1941 | Standing |
Sources
November 1940 Ohio Architect
Morse, Harold (architect)
Biography
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; and 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.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Ideal Bronze Company | 1265 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1915 | Standing |
Sources
Representative Clevelanders: A Biographical Directory of Men and Women in Present Day Clveland Community; The Cleveland Town Topics, 1927; p. 262