Birth / Established: July 30, 1854
Death / Dissolved: February 17, 1915

Biography

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.

Building Name Address Built Status
Herman Haeberlin Residence 1556 East 86th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Residence for Charles Rush 880 East 150th Street, Cleveland, OH 1903 Standing
Residence for Corwin Payne 850 East 146th Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Standing

Sources

The Architect's Directory for 1894 New York and Chicago : William T. Comstock

Birth / Established: September 23, 1867
Death / Dissolved: February 16, 1920

Biography

Frederick Baird was born in Bangor, Maine and 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. He married Mamie Zangerle, 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 the Tremont neighborhood. He was a member of the Cleveland Architectural Club. In 1917, he announced his retirement and traveled to Japan, China, Hong Kong, Korea and Manchuria. He died on February 16, 1920 of cancer and is buried in Lake View Cemetery.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for W. F. Gehring 1298 West 111th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Residence for Fred W. Gehring 1299 West 111th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896-7 Standing
Residence for Fred W. Gehring 1437 West 114th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896-7 Standing
Residence for Mathilde Junge 1437 West 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
William Schiffel Residence 1990 West 54th Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
John Gehring Residence 32972 Lake Avenue, Avon Lake, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for J. R. Ingram 1798 West 47th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
Residence for John Gehring 1279 West 112th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
Sargent Residence 11021 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
W. J. Krause Residence 7320 Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
Biscuit Factory for Robinson Bros. 2516 Carroll Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Brick addition for D. C. Dellenger Residence Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Commercial Building for John Cain 5800 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Standing
F. M. Leick Residence 1457 Clarence Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1899 Standing
Samuel Mintz Residence 1479 Clarence Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1899 Standing
Wilmer A. Neill Residence 1490 Grace Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1899 Standing
Cleveland & Sandusky Brewery Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Commercial Building for J. H. DeCrumbe Bridge to Fulton mps, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Isaac Leisy Brewing Company Barley Storage House Vega Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Pollner Residence 1823 West 50th Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
Residence for William Kuehny 1283 West 112th Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
Residence for William Kuehny 1303 West 112th Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
West Side Turn Hall 3907 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Apartment Building Henry Near Scovill, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Apartment Building for Fred Axel Kinsman Road, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
J. F. Doyle Residence 1901 West 58th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Leo Mayer Residence 8806 Detroit Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Residence for Martha Robinson 7312 West Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Residence for W. H. Blank 7316 Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Seager Residence 3002 Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
YMCA Addition 3204 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Commercial Building for Jacob Vidmar 3830 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1902 Standing
Eastman Apartments 11014-24 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1902 Standing
Helen Starke Residence 7206 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1902 Demolished
Salvation Army Citadel 2300-6 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1902 Demolished
Turnbull Terraces 7702-12 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1902 Standing
W. J. Ingram Residence 1422 Grace Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1902 Standing
G. W. Gehring Residence Orange Township, OH 1902-3 Demolished
F. W. Gehring Residence 8358 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Residence for Carl Schuele 1485-7 Clarence Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1903 Standing
Residence for E. H. Putt 1548 Clarence Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1903 Standing
Residence for John Doe Marcelline Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Augustus Loew Residence 12598 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH 1903- Standing
C. H. Jaite Country Residence 1403 Hines Hill Road, Boston Mills, OH 1904 Standing
Church of the Ascension Expansion Detroit & Nicholson, Lakewood, OH 1904 Demolished
Frank Mares Residence 1440 Cohassett Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1904 Standing
Jay Curran Residence Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Residence for H. B. Townsend 1351 Beach Street, Lakewood, OH 1904 Standing
Albert Hart Residence 8419 Lake Avenue moved to 1293 West 85th Street, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Apartment Building for D.C. Tuck West Madison, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Apartment Building for P.F. Kinney Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Bolton Manor Apartments 1779-81 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Charles Polster Building 7528 Harvard Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Cleveland & Sandusky Brewing Hamilton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Detroit M. E. Church Detroit and Winchester, Lakewood, OH 1905 Demolished
Henry Born Residence 12902 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Newburgh Heights Public Hall and Police Station Harvard and Independence, Newburgh Heights, OH 1905 Standing
Salvation Army Rescue Home 5905 Kinsman Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Frederick Baird Residence 2057Abington Road, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Terrace 10409-17 Westchester Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
J. W. Juenglin Residence 14213 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1906-7 Demolished
Apartment building for Ingram Realty Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Concrete Terrace for M. F. Bramley West 115th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Inverness Apartment House 1523 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Residence 1508 East 106th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Residence for J. K. Webster Thoreau Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1907 Demolished
Residence for Louis Koehl 1497 East 108th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Store and apartment for Dr. Ethel Weideman Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
William Wooters Residence 1241 Thoreau Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1907-8 Standing
Residence for D. R. Davies 1567 East 108th Street, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral 733 Starkweather Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Residence 3090 Fairmount, Cleveland Heights, OH 1914 Standing
West Steel Casting 811 East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH 1915 Demolished
J. Sullivan Residence Addition 1947 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1916 Demolished
McGuire Residence 16125 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

Cleveland Public Library - Fine Arts Department Vertical File - The Critic
Obituary - Plain Dealer He passed away at his home 11200 Lake Avenue February 18, 1920
Ohio Architect and Builder January 1905 p54-98
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: July 3, 1891
Death / Dissolved: April 27, 1964

Biography

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. During World War I he served in the army as a lieutenant, 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. 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 in 1937, where he established the firm of Bail, Horton & Associates.

Building Name Address Built Status
Entrance and corridor for Music Box Restaurant Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 1924 altered
Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist 11625 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1926 Demolished
Ivanhoe Square Block and Theatre 16341-7 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Union Trust Building 11703 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Commercial Building for Townsend Estates Detroit and Beach, Lakewood, OH 1927 Demolished
Lake Shore Hotel 12506 Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, OH 1928 Standing
Packard Dealership for Clint M. Fiske 9306 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Temple 1762 East 17th Street, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court 2165 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Lorain County Tuberculosis Hospital (Pleasant View Sanitarium) 45999 North Ridge Road, Amherst, OH 1931 Standing
Ohio Courts Building 65 Front Street, Columbus, OH 1933 Standing
Air Ferrying Command Base Homestead, FL 1939 Demolished
Florida State University Master Plan Gainesville, FL 1947 Demolished
Navy Carrier Base FL 1950 Demolished
VA-NP Hospital FL 1951 Demolished

Sources

AIA Directory
Biographical Sketch of Frank W. Bail 1891-1964 (n.d.)
Cleveland City Directories
Questionnaire for Architects' Roster and/or Register of Architects Qualified for Federal Public Works, 1946 (AIA Archives, Washington DC)
Representative Clevelanders
The Scope of a Profession: Bail, Horton & Associates Architects & Engineers, nd, American Institute of Architects Archives, Washington DC.
Image Source(s): Tamara Alibeckoff, Martin Linsey

Birth / Established: May 28, 1850
Death / Dissolved: April 28, 1917

Biography

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 Grantham Academy. He went to work in the office of Toronto architect R. C. Windeyer where he designed Massey Hall, a major concert hall. He later moved back to St. Catharines, where he served two terms as an alderman. After extensive travel in the United States and Canada, he settled in Cleveland in 1887. His practice became known as a prolific designer of churches. 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, Pilgrim Congregational Church, Scranton Avenue Baptist Church, and St. John's Presbyterian Church. He was also the architect of the Georgian Revival style Jones Home for Children. 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 was married twice. He died at his home at Springbrook Farm in Willoughby, Ohio in 1917 and was buried in Victoria Cemetery in St. Catharines.

Building Name Address Built Status
Welland Avenue United Church 5 Henry Street St., St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada 1877 Standing
Dr.Lucius S. Oille Fountain Corner of King and James Streets, St Catherines, Ontario 1878 Standing
Queen Street Methodist Church 221 Queen Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada 1886 Standing
Commercial building for W. H. Doane Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
H. R. Newcomb Residence 12048 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1888 Demolished
Henry Hammersley House 1849 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Standing
P. D. Biggs Residence Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for Frank Adams 1761 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for George Richardson 9307 Hough Court, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for George Richardson 9332 Hough Court, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Store and tenement 8601-3 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Tenement for W. H. Doan 2121 East 100th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
W. H. Doane Residence Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
First Methodist Church 123 West Church, Barnesville, OH 1888-9 Standing
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church 473 Cumberland Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 1888-9 Standing
Benjamin Dimmick Residence 5818 Thackery Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Benjamin Dimmick Residence 5818 Thackery Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Doan Palace Baths & Natatorium 1780 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Double Residence for Mrs. F. R. Berhard 2231-3 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Double Residence for Thomas Tarbet 1878-80 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Elizabeth Warner Residence 2262 East 73rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Frank Kitzsteiner Residence 2075 Fairview Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
Ludwig Herman Reisdence 2196 East 87th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Arthur May 1871 East 89th Streeet, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Clark Alvord & Andrew Barnes 2113 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Clark Alvord & Andrew Barnes 2119 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Delphia Day 2220 Ashland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Henry Kessler 2245 Ashland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for James C. Reid 6003-5 Curtiss Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for James Kyser 2179 East 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for James Kyser 2175 East 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
Residence for Pierson D. Briggs 2149 East 107th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for R. K. Pelton 2077 Cornell Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
St John's Presbyterian Church 28 Second Street, Cornwall, Ontario 1889 Standing
William Folson Residence and Store 8916 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Massey Hall 15 Shuter Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1889-94 Standing
Bolton Street Presbyterian Chapel 2114 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Clinton Tower Residence 2170 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
D. J. Rocks Residence 2879 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Euclid Avenue Church of God 8601 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
George Mitchell Reisdence 2168  East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Grace M. E. Church 2408 East 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Hough Avenue Congregational Church 8520 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
James H. Paine Residence 6816  Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Reisdence for Elmer E. Northway 1519  East 78th Place, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Byron E. Helman 6212 Hawthorne Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Byron E. Helman 6216 Hawthorne Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Clark Alvord & Andrew Barnes 7902 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Elmer E. Northway 1527 East 78th Place, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Will P. Todd 2197 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Richard Richards Residence 1965 East 66th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Stamping Works for H. B. Hunt 2069  East 3rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
William Sayle Residence 10022  Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Will P. Todd 2201 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890-1 Demolished
A. W. Johnston Residence 2101 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Centenary Methodist Church 2020 Wellington Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1891 Demolished
Church for South Presbyterian Congregation 3162 Scranton Road, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Cornelius Sherman Residence 3302 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Double Dwelling for Frederick W. Bruch 5218 - 24 Superior, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Double Residence for Frederick Bruch 5218 - 21 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Elmer Northway Residence 2190 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Factory for Buckeye Electric Company 6565 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
First Baptist Church East 4th and Church Street, Jamestown, NY 1891 Demolished
First United Presbyterian Church 7101 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Free Will Baptist Church 8402  Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Grace Episcopal Church South 9030 Harvard Ave, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Hough Avenue Reformed Church 1650 East 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
John M. Goldstein Residence 2186 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Redeemer Missionary Baptist Church (Grace Protestant Episcopal Church) 9028 Harvard Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Reisdence for Levi H. Malone 2162 East 86th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Residence for Charles A. Johnson 2310 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Residence for Will P. Todd 1921 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Stores and Apartments for Oliver Dubroy 7501 - 7 Kinsman Road, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Sunday School Chapel for First Presbyterian Church 91 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Superior Street Baptist Church 2445-51 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Union Congregational Church 9128  Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
United Missionary Baptist Church 9312 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Cedar Avenue Baptist Church 10306 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
D. H. Muller Residence 1816 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church 301 North Fourth Street, Steubenville, OH 1892 Standing
Herbert M. Lee Residence 1935 East 75th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
James H. Clark Jr. Residence 6806 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Jane Mix Reisdnece 2083 East 102nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Jennings Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church 2587 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
John Malpas Residence 7306 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for A. B. Gardner 2043 East 102nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for Edward W. Moore 2053 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for Edward W. Moore 2059  East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for Edward W. Moore 2063 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for Jane Mix 2095 East 102nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
W. H. Barch Residence 3169 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
First Presbyterian Church 22 Church Street, Gouverneur, NY 1892-3 Standing
Wade Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church 8520 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892-3 Standing
Epworth Memorial Methodist Church 5420 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
First Baptist Church 52  Church Street, Gouverneur, NY 1893 Standing
First German Methodist Episcopal Church 2394 East 30th Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Foundry and manufacturing building for Dippo Manufacturing Euclid near Erie Street 36 x 82, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Gordon Avenue Methodist Church 6515 Bridge Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Morgan Gym at Mt. Union College 1972 Clark Avenue, Alliance, OH 1893 Demolished
Mt. Union Methodist Episcopal Church 1849 South Union, Alliance, OH 1893 Standing
Permanent Block 738-746 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Pilgrim Congregational Church 2592 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Standing
Rev. J. W. Malone Residence 6917 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Scranton Avenue Baptist Church 3095 Scranton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Standing
Willson United Methodist Church 1561 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Standing
Andrus Apartments 2520-4 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1893-4 Demolished
Charles Babcock Residence 8705 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
First Presbyterian Church 300 Market Street, Warren, PA 1894 Standing
Frank Morrow Residence 10210 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church North Main Street, Washington Court House, OH 1894 Demolished
Horace Kendall Residence 1899 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Medina County Infirmary 6144 Wedgewood Road, Medina, OH 1894 Standing
Residence for Harrison Newcomb 1866 East 20th Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Residence for John Henderson 1886 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Residence for Sheridan P. Harris 2069 East 102nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
St. Clair Methodist Episcopal Church 10503 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Trinity Methodist Church 9900 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Standing
First Methodist Episcopal Church 60 West Main Street, Norwalk, OH 1894-5 Standing
Glenwood Methodist Episcopal Church Buffalo, NY 1894-5 Unknown
Camp Curtain Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church 2221 N 6th Street, Harrisburg, PA 1895 Standing
Charles Mills Residence 2905 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Double residence for Benjamin Dimmick 5902-04 Thackeray Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
First Congregational Church 140 South Main Street, Wellington, OH 1895 Standing
First Congregational Church 431 Columbus Street, Sandusky, OH 1895 Standing
Herman Foote Residence 2335 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Herman Foote Residence 2335 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
John Grant Residence 2203 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Joseph Fritz Reisdence 2134 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Residence for Henry Newcomb 1756 East 20th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Woodland Avenue Methodist Church 6010 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Charles Babcock Residence 8705 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Factory for Taylor, Strong and Company 8304 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Methodist Episcopal Church 121 Wood Street, Malvern, OH 1896 Demolished
Methodist Episcopal Church Foochow, China 1896 Unknown
Mott Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church New York City, OH 1896 Unknown
Perkins Observatory W William Street, Delaware, OH 1896 Standing
Calvary Baptist Church 747 Broad Street, Providence, RI 1897 Standing
Euclid Avenue M.E. Church 2013 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Presbyterian Church Pakenham, Ontario, Canada 1897 Demolished
Apartment house for Jane Carter 2520-4 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Commercial Building for W.H. Quimby 500-2 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Commercial Building for William H. Quinby 500-02 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Ida May Turner 1480-6  West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for John Brown 2131 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for William McFarland 1876 East 59th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for William McFarland 1880 East 59th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Slocum Library for Ohio Wesleyan University 75 S Sandusky St, Delaware, OH 1898 Standing
Apartment Building for Milton Day Dunham and Lucerne, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons 1353 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Dunham Apartments 1907 East 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
First M.E. Church Austin, IL 1899 Unknown
First M.E. Church 104 West Franklin, Troy, OH 1899 Unknown
Medina Opera House 216 - 8 Washington Street, Medina, OH 1899 Demolished
Methodist Church Mercer, OH 1899 Demolished
Niles Methodist Church 1214 North Mechanic Street, Niles, OH 1899 Unknown
Residence for John Brown 2041 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Residence for W. R. Sterling 10825 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
St. Paul's AME Zion Church 2393 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Standing
The Alda Apartments for Nathan Possons 4006 Perkins Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
The Sawyer Apartments for Nathan Possons 4022-4106 Perkins Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Boarding and Livery Barn for William Beckenbach 2043-5 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Charles Elson Residence 1762 Crawford Road, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building Central and Bertram, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
First Congregational Church 3232 Pearl Avenue, Lorain, OH 1900 Standing
Millburn Memorial M.E. Church South Bend, OH 1900 Standing
Remodeling of South Cleveland Banking Company Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Residence for F. W. Robinson 1733 East 60th Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
Residence for H. W. Robinson 6001 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Residence for Park Realty 6205 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Addition to Commercial Building for W.H. Quimby 500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Buena Vista Apartments for J.M. Schreiber & C.H. Judkins 2071 East 88th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Commercial Building for A.M. Murphy 2160-6 Ontario Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Kinsman Street Congregational Church 5719 Kinsman, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Mark Thomson Residence 1680 East 85th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
St. Pauls Methodist Episcopal Church 933 West Colfax, South Bend, IN 1901 Standing
Steel and brick addition for W.H. Quimby Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Two - Three story brick apartment for the Milton Building Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Two family residence for Harry Morganthaler 1510-2 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
First M. E. Church 1601 Charleston Avenue, Matoon, IL 1901-2 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building for P. L. Coblitz 6004-10 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1902 Demolished
Jones Home for Children 3518 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1902 Standing
Uriel Hatch Residence 11205 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 1902 Demolished
Carnegie Library St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada 1905 Demolished
Dominion Methodist Church 687  Avenue Roslyn, Westmount, Quebec 1914 Standing
First Methodist Episcopal Church 501 Main Street, Wellsville, OH 1914 Standing
Becker Residence 12547 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH n.d. Standing
Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church 2404 Lincolnway West, South Bend, IN n.d. Standing
First Christian Church 700 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL n.d. Unknown
First Methodist Episcopal Church 42 East High Street, Union City, PA n.d. Standing
St. Paul's M.E. Church Danville, PA n.d. Standing

Sources

Badgley, Sidney R. An Architectural Souvenir Consisting of Some of the Work Done During Twenty Years
Book of Clevelanders p.20
Cleveland City Directories
Ohio Architect and Builder, April 1907
Ohio Architect and Builder, October 1904
Ohio Architect Engineer and Builder, July 1912
Plain Dealer 7.14.1892
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby, Oberlin College Digital Collection, Bethany Port, Niagara Falls Public Library

Birth / Established: 1904
Death / Dissolved: 1913

Biography

Badgley and Nicklas specialized in the design of Protestant churches. The principals were Sidney Badgley and William H. Nicklas. The firm was in existence between 1904 and 1913. An article in the July 1912 Ohio Architect, Engineer, and Builder highlighted the firm's work.

Building Name Address Built Status
Apartment Building 8417 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Apartment House East 82nd Street and Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Church Wausau, WI 1904 Demolished
Church Freeport, IL 1904 Unknown
Cleveland Day Nursery Perry Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Comercial Building for T. H. Brooks Euclid Avenue at East 59th Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Fairmount Methodist Church 14284 Superior Avenue, Cleveland Heights, OH 1904 Standing
First Christian Church Jacksonville, IL 1904 Unknown
First M. E. Church 201 East North Street, Decatur, IL 1904 Standing
First M. E. Church 800 East Broadway, Logansport, IN 1904 Standing
First Methodis.Episcopalian Church 301-3 Wooster Avenue, Dover, OH 1904 Standing
First Methodist Church Winchester, IL 1904 Demolished
First Methodist Church 203 North Washington Street, Yazoo City, MS 1904 Standing
First Presbyterian Church 142 North 4th Street, Coshocton, OH 1904 Standing
John Hadlow Residence 2950-2 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Standing
Lakewood M. E. Church 15700 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1904 Demolished
Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church 1004 North A Street, Richmond, IN 1904 Standing
Willson Avenue Boys Club 1523 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Standing
Central Methodist Church 131 7th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, CA 1905 Standing
Residence for F. W. Robinson 6002 Belvidere Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Brooks Building Euclid Avenue East of East 105th, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Calvary Presbyterian Church Chapel 15509 MacCauley, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
First Presbyterian Church 608 Nebraska Street, Sioux City, IA 1906 Standing
George W. Schryver Residence 1877 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
Reid Memorial Church (United Presbyterian) 1004 North A Street, Richmond, IN 1906 Standing
Residence for Arthur and Allen Odell 13231-3 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Residence for Clarence and Floyd Shook 1910 E. 90th Street, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Second Street M. E. Church Zanesville, OH 1906 Demolished
St. John's Presbyterian Church 2062 Murray Hill, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
Terrace for Charles Elston 10411 Westchester, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
Trinity M. E. Church 701 Main Street, Chillicothe, OH 1906 Standing
First M. E. Church 2 South College Street, Athens, OH 1906-8 Demolished
Bolton Avenue Presbyterian Church Sunday School Addition 8869 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church (Grace Apostolic Church) Broadway & 22nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 1907 Standing
First Baptist Church 216 East 2nd Street, Wichita, KA 1907 Standing
First Congregational Church 211 Buffalo, Conneaut, OH 1907 Standing
George M. Skiles Residence Shelby, OH 1907 Demolished
Methodist Church Carthage, IL 1907 Unknown
Michigan Avenue Baptist Church 203 South Michigan Avenue, Saginaw, MI 1907 Standing
Residence 10822 Ashbury, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
St. Paul's Episcopal Church 42 East Main Street, Salem, VA 1907 Standing
Tuscarawas County Infirmary 451 University Drive, New Philadelphia, OH 1907 Standing
Wade Park Methodist Episcopal Church 8520 Wade Park, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church 168 North 5th Street, Zanesville, OH 1907-8 Standing
C. V. Cable Residence 419 North Broadway, New Philadelphia, OH 1908 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building for Albert & Mary Palda 5619-23 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Manuel Evangelical Church 2536 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Playhouse Addition to Jones Home for Friendless Children 3518 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
St. John's AME Church 2261 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church 8501 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 1908 Standing
Circle of Faith Fourth Reformed Church 3108 Woodbridge Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Deering Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church Main & Church, South Paris, ME 1909 Standing
First Methodist Episcopal Church St. Joseph, MO 1909 Standing
Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church 2404 Lincolnway, South Bend, IN 1910 Standing
First Methodist Episcopal Church 219 East 4th St, Bloomington, IN 1910 Standing
First Presbyterian Church 525 Broadway, Wichita, KS 1910 Standing
Highland Park Presbyterian Church 14 Cortland Street, Highland Park, MI 1910-1 Standing
Boulevard Presbyterian Church 1319 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Light Manufacturing for T.H. Brooks 5215 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911 Demolished
Central Presbyterian Church 929 14th Street, Rock Island, IL 1911-2 Standing
Eberhart Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church (now First United Methodist Church) 201 East 3rd Street, Mishawaka, IN 1912 Standing
Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church 2501 Harrison Street, Ft. Wayne, IN 1912 Standing
St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church 1620 Monroe Street North, Spokane, WA 1912-4 Standing
First United Methodist Episcopal Church 325 North Main Street, South Bend, IN 1913 Standing
Lakewood First Congregational Church 18000 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1913 Standing
Lakewood Methodist Episcopal Church 15700 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1913 Standing
First Presbyterian Church 323 West Grand River, Howell, MI 1914 Standing
First Methodist Church 310 South 4th Street, Clinton, IN 1915 Standing

Sources

Badgley, Sidney R. An Architectural Souvenir Consisting of Some of the Work Done During Twenty Years
Book of Clevelanders p.20
Cleveland City Directories
Ohio Architect and Builder April 1907
Ohio Architect and Builder October 1904
Ohio Architect Engineer and Builder July 1912
Plain Dealer 7.14.1892
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby, Bethany Port

Birth / Established: April 17, 1900
Death / Dissolved: April 11, 1963
Building Name Address Built Status
Lodge and Auditorium Addition for the Sons of Italy 7218 Euclid Avenue (rear), Cleveland, OH 1934-5 Standing
Birth / Established: June 16, 1850
Death / Dissolved: May 23, 1936

Biography

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. In 1872 he immigrated to the United States settling in Cleveland, where he became an independent carpenter-contractor. He was naturalized as an American citizen in 1880. He lived and worked at 4401 Broadway, later moving to Willoughby.

Sources

Bystander February 27, 1932

Birth / Established: 1861
Death / Dissolved: Present

Biography

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-Contractor 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. It 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.

Building Name Address Built Status
Laidlow Works Cincinnati, OH 1917 Unknown
Reliance Manufacturing Massillon, OH 1917 Unknown
Standard Equipment Lorain Avenue & West 106th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Barker Asphalt Company Madison, IL 1918 Unknown
CAS Products Columbus, OH 1918 Unknown
Cleveland Automoatic Machine Company Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Dayton Metal Pro Ducts Dayton, OH 1918 Unknown
Engine Machine Company Matoon, IL 1918 Unknown
Factory Buffalo, NY 1918 Unknown
United States Automatic Amherst, OH 1918 Unknown
Sunny Point Packing Company Ketchikan, AK 1927 Unknown
W. F. Schlothan Shipyards Ketchikan, AK 1927 Unknown
Chase Brass and Copper Babbit Road, Euclid, OH 1929 Unknown
Geometric Stamping Company St. Clair and East 200th, Euclid, OH 1929 Unknown
Gorky Auto Plant Nizhny Novgorod, Russia 1931 Unknown
Kettering Hall of Science 130 West Loarain Street, Oberlin, OH 1961 Standing
Langston Hall (North Hall) 95 Union Street, Oberlin, OH 1963 Standing
Williams Ice Rink 200 Woodland Street, Oberlin, OH 1963 Standing
Canton Steel Foundry Canton, OH n.d. Unknown
Cape Town Explosives Cape Town, OH n.d. Unknown
Chase Brass and Copper Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Edgewater Steel Company Oakmont, PA n.d. Unknown
Frantz-Premier Company Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Geometric Stamping Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Gram-Bernstein Company Factory Lima, OH n.d. Unknown
Musterole Company Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Nela Park East Cleveland, OH n.d. Standing
Ordinance Engineering Company Baldwin, NY n.d. Unknown
West End Chemical Company Death Valley, CA n.d. Unknown

Sources

Bystander February 27, 1932

Birth / Established: May 18, 1857
Death / Dissolved: August 11, 1896

Biography

Clarence O. Arey was a Victorian-era architect born in Buffalo, New York who had successful 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 in 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 issuance of building permits by the City of Cleveland, 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.

Building Name Address Built Status
Congregational Church 4431 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1883 Demolished
Double Residence for Henry Wick 1529 - 37 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1883 Demolished
Jimmel Building 1221 West 6th Street, Cleveland, OH 1883 Standing
Warehouse for Mr. Foster Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1883 Demolished
Eben J. Cutler Residence 4107-9 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1884 Standing
William F. and Mary C. Thornton Residence 4420 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1884 Standing
Joseph Shields Residence 11210 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1884-5 Demolished
O. A. Meech Residence Cleveland, OH 1884-5 Demolished
Residence for Henry Wick 1604-12 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1884-5 Demolished
Residence for Mrs. Cole 1880 East 18th Street, Cleveland, OH 1885 Demolished
Case School Gymnasium 2138 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1888 Standing
Gladstone Flats 1833 East 12th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Margaret Johnston Residence 2025 East 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Remodeling of Case School of Applied Science Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for Clarence O. Arey 1845 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for Irving Baldwin Kennard Street near Cedar, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for Mrs. Lucy Galbraith 2411 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for O. A. Coltman 11415 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for Valentine Morris 7307 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Additions & Alterations to Edwin Cowles Residence 2612 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Alterations & Additions to Miss Mittleberger's Boarding School for Young Ladies 4002 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Charles Titcomb Residence 1954 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Commercial & Residential Building for Fred Haines 2022-26 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
F. J. Duty Residence 2407 East 49th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
George H. Taylor Residence 1588 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Herman Kelley Residence 2049 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
James H. Worley Residence 1928  East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Ora Coltman Residence 11415 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for David J. Powers 3118 Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Frederick Haines East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for G. H. Taylor 3231 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for George H. Taylor 1583 Tree Court, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for George H. Taylor 1584 Tree Court, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for George H. Taylor 1587 Tree Court, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for George H. Taylor 2605 Tree Court, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Van Tine Residence 8114 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Barn for Mrs. Edwin Cowles ss Prospect near Sterling, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
D. Leuty Residence 3900 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
J. W. Cobb Residence 1819  East 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Charles A. Preston 1955 East 75th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Jane Reyan 2170 East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
William L. Rice Residence 7503 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
John Burry Residence 1910 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Commercial Building for James Tracy 305 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
History of Cleveland p. 742 & 745
Inland Architect Oct. 1885, Feb. 1886, Sept 1884, Oct. 1885, May 1891
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: November 16, 1879
Death / Dissolved: January 12, 1938

Biography

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.

Building Name Address Built Status
E. W. Biggs Residence South Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Residence 1477 East 106th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Residence 1492 East 107th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Residence 1496 East 107th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Residence 1522 East 107th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Residence 10824 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1910 Standing
Residence 11107 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1910 Standing
Apartment Building 1337 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Apartment Building 1341 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Residence for Henrietta Orthoff 1563 East 115th Street, Cleveland, OH 1911 Demolished
Second United Presbyterian Church 10917 Miles Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
George H. Gansen Residence 2916 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1913 Standing
Residence 11201 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Residence 10903 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Residence 11015 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Residence 11115 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Residence 11125 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Residence 2169 South Overlook, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence 2159 Delaware, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence 2171 Delaware, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence 2185 South Overlook, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence 2215 Harcourt Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence 2733 Endicott Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for D. T. Perry South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for F. Weinhauser 2340 Tudor Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for Nellie M. Raxeler 2222 Delaware, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
George W. Richardson Residence 2805 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Henry C. Wick Residence 2221 Harcourt Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Drake T. Perry Residence 16980 South Park, Shaker Heights, OH 1920 Standing
Hascal Residence 2215 Chestnut Hills, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Residence 10610 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1922 Standing
Residence for E.J. Andrews 2920 Broxton Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
S.M. Bond Residence 16800 South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
Albert W. Henn Residence 23131 Lake Shore Boulevard, Euclid, OH 1923 Standing
Residence 2241 Harcourt Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1923 Standing
George C. Haskall Residence 2275 Chestnut Hills, Cleveland Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Residence 2517 North Park, Cleveland Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Residence 2531 North Park, Cleveland Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Residence 2557 North Park, Cleveland Heights, OH 1924 Standing

Sources

Avery, Elroy McKendree; A History of Cleveland and its environs v. 2, p. 363
Cleveland City Directories
Image Source(s): Karl A. Brunjes