Yost, Arthur (architect)
Biography
Arthur C. Yost was a Cleveland-born architect. He graduated from Cleveland public schools, Case Institute of Technology, the Chicago Institute of Art, and attended the Sorbonne Institute. He was a member of the firm of Richardson and Yost. He later moved to Holland, Michigan where he was a member of the Blue Lodge, the Scottish Rite, the Shrine Al Chymia Temple and Grace Episcopal Church.
Wright & Hohl (firm)
Biography
Principals: Robert M. Wright ( -1955) and Russell L. Hohl (1891-1982). The partnership was begun in 1916, at which time they occupied offices in the American Trust Building. Both had worked in the offices of J. Milton Dyer, Wright for 16 years and Hohl for 7 years. Their association ended about 1931. Russell Hohl served as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army during WW I. Robert Wright died on June 29, 1955. Both are buried in Lake View Cemetery.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Three School Buildings for the Board of Education | Parma, OH | 1919 | Unknown |
Residence for A. G. Emms | 3119 Chadbourne Road, Shaker Heights, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Gate and Fence at Acacia Park Cemetery | 1880 SOM Center Road, Mayfield Heights, OH | 1929 | Standing |
Amasa Stone House (Home for Aged Women) | 975 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1929-30 | Standing |
Charles F. Brush Memorial in Lakeview Cemetery | 12316 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1929 | Standing |
Sources
Architects' Directory and Specifications Index, 1913-14.
Cleveland Necrology File, Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland Press Reel # 127
Ohio Architect, Engineer, and Builder, Vol. 28, No. 5, November, 1916, p. 13.
The American Architect, Vol. 110, No. 2132, November 1, 1916, p. 285.
Image Source(s): Donald Petit
Wolf, Alexander (architect)
Biography
Alexander C. Wolf was active as an architect in Cleveland from 1911 to 1954. His office was in the Swetland Building and he lived at 1665 Hower in East Cleveland. He was a member of the City Planning Commission (1922-1927) under Mayor Kohler. He was a production manager of the Peerless Motor Car Company during World War I. During the Great Depression he was a building appraiser with the Federal Housing Administration and Federal Homeowners Loan Corporation. He was an architect with the Cleveland Transit System during World War II.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Commercial Building for H. H.Hackman | 1007 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Frederick G. Walker Residence | 11006 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Standing |
Max Levi Residence | 2064 Abington Road, Cleveland, OH | 1914 | Demolished |
Commercial Building | East 17th Street and Payne Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for A & B Realty | Euclid and East 46th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Residence for F. T. Jamieson | Cleveland Heights, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Unknown |
Residence for O. S. Cramer | 2596 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH | 1917 | Standing |
Residence for W. H. Tremblett | 11117 Williams Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Sales Room and Service Station for A & B Realty | 2015 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Service Station and Garage for A & B Realty | East 16th Street Near Euclid, Cleveland, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Warehouse for Shelby Printing | Shelby, OH | 1917 | Demolished |
Commercial Building for H.H. Hackman | 1127 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1921 | Standing |
Charles Squires Residence | 15025 Shore Acres Drive, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Warehouse for H. H. Hackman | 1209-11 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1925 | Standing |
Slovenian Workingsmen's Home | 15333-5 Waterloo Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1927 | Standing |
Residence Fullerton Subdivision | Lake Shore & Lloyd Rd, Euclid, OH | 1929 | Standing |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Plain Dealer - "A.C. Wolf, Retired Architect, Dies" - December 5, 1966
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby
Wolf & Koehl (firm)
Biography
Alexander Wolf and William Koehl.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Paul J. Brown Residence | 1092 East 98th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1911 | Standing |
Sources
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby
Wolf & Griffith (firm)
Biography
See also Alexander C. Wolf entry. A. C. Wolf & F. M. Griffith.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Albert L. Assmus Residence | 2243 Chestnut Hills, Cleveland, OH | 1924 | Standing |
Fire Station No. 21 | 1821 Carter Road, Cleveland, OH | 1939-40 | Standing |
Williams, Ora (architect)
Biography
Ora Williams, an Ohio native, was active as a Cleveland architect from 1890 to 1903. He was a partner of George Hardway from 1889 to 1891, in the firm of Williams & Cole in 1893, and with George King in 1903. He moved to Minneapolis, where he formed a partnership with architect John Lindstrom from 1906 to 1907.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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Charles Baine Residence | 1919 East 97th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Moses Mandelbaum Residence | 2350 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Demolished |
Residence for Robert C. Williams | 3014 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1892 | Standing |
William Kenny Residence | 2200 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH | 1892-3 | Demolished |
Albert Ingalls Residence | 1931 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1893 | Demolished |
Residence for Dr. Robert Bailey | 1542 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Residence for Percy Rise | 8126 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1894 | Demolished |
Tinnerman Range Factory | 2900 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1895 | Demolished |
Joseph Cline Residence | 1802 Crawford Road, Cleveland, OH | 1896 | Demolished |
Charles Taft Residence | 7418 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1897 | Demolished |
Mary Bingham Residence | 11401 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH | 1897 | Demolished |
Office, Stable & Storage for C. G. Kiblet | 706-12 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1897 | Demolished |
Residence for Mortimer Lawrence | 11235 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH | 1897 | Demolished |
Residence for Knight & Richardson | 11302 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1898 | Demolished |
William J. Hunkin Residence | 6108 Kinsman Road, Cleveland, OH | 1898 | Demolished |
Morris Black Residence | 1864 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1899 | Standing |
Residence for Julia Wilcox | 1801 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH | 1900 | Demolished |
Residence | 2528 Pillsbury Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN | 1909 | Standing |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories, 1882-4, 1886-8, 1898-9
Minneapolis City Directory 1914
Minnesota Death Certificate
Williams & Cole (firm)
Biography
This architectural firm was formed by Ora Williams and Charles Cole. It was listed in the Cleveland City Directory in 1893.
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Interstate Architect 7.1.1901
Whitworth, Henry (architect)
Biography
Henry P. Whitworth was employed as a draftsman according to the 1915 and 1916 Cleveland City Directories. He was listed as an architect beginning in 1917, when he worked for William R. Watterson . He was a partner with Charles Johnson in 1920. He lived at 1287 Carlyon Road in East Cleveland and had an office in the Hickox Building. He moved to Miami in the late 1940's and then on to Winter Park, Florida.
Building Name | Address | Built | Status |
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L. E. Holmden Residence | 10707 Edgewater Drive, Cleveland, OH | 1919 | Standing |
Residence for C. W. Lerner | 3702 West Boulevard, Cleveland, OH | 1919 | Standing |
Apartment Building | 11483 Hessler Road, Cleveland, OH | 1920 | Standing |
Commercial Building for Steven Garay | 3142 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1922 | Standing |
Commercial-Residential Building for Carl Volk | 4907-23 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH | 1922 | Demolished |
Sources
Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology File
WWI Draft Registration
White, Samuel (architect)
Biography
See entry for Samuel Weis.
White, Maxwell (architect)
Biography
See entry for Max Weis.