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Cleveland Architects

Cleveland Architect Database

The Cleveland Architects Database is a listing of architects and master builders that have worked in Cleveland, since the 1820s and the buildings they designed here and abroad up to and including the 1970s. Sources include City of Cleveland Building Permits, professional publications including American Architect and Builder News, Inland Architect, Interstate Architect, the Ohio Architect and Builder, the Annals of Cleveland, the Plain Dealer, the Leader, the Press, Material Facts, the Bystander, and Cleveland Town Topics. Additional source material reviewed at the Cleveland Public Library Fine Arts Department, various books on Cleveland architecture, the American Institute of Architects Guide to Cleveland Architecture and a catalogue of architectural drawings maintained by the Western Reserve Historical Society were consulted. The Cleveland Necrology file maintained by the Cleveland Public Library, the United States Census, and Cleveland City Directories were reviewed in compiling accompanying biographies.

For this database, an architect is defined as anyone that identified himself or herself as an architect. Generally, these people had an office in the city or designed multiple structures here or in the immediate surrounding cities. This project began as a hobby by Robert Keiser over several years. Craig Bobby has researched many of the entries and donated photographs of those buildings. This is an ongoing project and will be updated on a regular basis. PLEASE NOTE: All entries have not been fully researched and require citations. Please confirm any unsourced entry

Architects

Birth / Established: 1925
Death / Dissolved: 1947
Birth / Established: March 26, 1885
Death / Dissolved: January 9, 1961

Biography

Herman Albrecht graduated from the Ohio State University School of Architecture in 1908. His career began when he worked as a draftsman for the firm of Howell & Thomas. He formed the firm of Albrecht, Wilhelm & Kelly in 1918 with Karl Wilhelm of Massillon and John S. Kelly of Cleveland. John Kelly left the firm in 1925 and it was known as Albrecht & Wilhelm from 1925 until 1947. It was later known as Albrecht, Wilhelm, Nosek & Frazen. Herman Albrecht was a native of Massillon. The firm, which maintained offices in both Cleveland and Massillon, was responsible for 700 commissions that are found in Cleveland suburbs of Lakewood, Rocky River, Shaker Heights; and in Massillon, Canton, Alliance, Dover, New Philadelphia, Mansfield, Wooster, and Warren, Ohio.

Building Name Address Built Status
Baldwin (Massillon) Museum Rotunda and Wing 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon, OH 1937 Standing

Sources

Plain Dealer, January 11, 1961

Birth / Established: 1918
Death / Dissolved: 1925

Biography

The firm Albrecht, Wilhelm & Kelly was formed in 1918 with Herman Albrecht of Cleveland, Karl Wilhelm of Massillon, and John S. Kelly of Cleveland. John Kelly left the firm in 1925 and it was known as Albrecht & Wilhelm from 1925 until 1933. It was later known as Albrecht, Wilhelm, Nosek & Franzen. The firm maintained offices in both Cleveland and Massillon.

Building Name Address Built Status
William H. Pacell Residence South Union Street, Alliance, OH 1919 Standing
Cherry Street School Cherry Street, Massillon, OH 1920 Unknown
Commercial Building for C. P. L. McLain Grocers Massillon, OH 1920 Unknown
J.E. Healy residence 3360 Lansmere Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1920 Standing
John M. Graham Residence 3509 Lynnfield Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1920 Standing
State Street School State Street, Massillon, OH 1920 Unknown
Virginia A. Cameron Residence 16827 Kenyon Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1920 Standing
Wilhelm Bohnert Residence 17012 Lomond Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1921 Standing
Quinn Residence Canton, OH 1925 Standing
T. K. Harris Residence Canton, OH 1926 Standing
First Baptist Church 250 6th Street, Barberton, OH 1931 Standing
Koch Building 436 East Main Street, Alliance, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

http://histoircridgewood.com
Obituary Ohio Architect January 1961, p. 14

Biography

Albert M. Allen & Company Architects and Engineers: Albert M. Allen, Consulting Engineer; Andrew J. Park, Heating Engineer; Arthur Cobb, Architectural Engineer; Emile M. Uhlrich, Architect; Charles W. Henn, Architect. The firm occupied offices at 1900 Euclid Avenue. From 1911-1916, Emile Uhlrich was the most notable member of this firm. The Allen Co. and Uhlrich were at the same address in 1910.

Building Name Address Built Status
F. Zimmernam Co. Factory 2040 West 110 St., Cleveland, OH 1913-4 Standing
School and Club House with Auditorium for Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Parish 9514 Aetna Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories, 1911-12 through 1915-16.

Biography

Principals: Virgil D. Allen and Irwin S. Osborn.

Building Name Address Built Status
Astrup Awning Company Garage 2937 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Astrup Awning Company Warehouse 2937 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Warehouse Addition for Astrup Awning Co. 2937 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Temporary Gym for YWCA 3117 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1925 Demolished
Third Story Addition to Warehouse 2937 West 25th St, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Birth / Established: May 1, 1878
Death / Dissolved: February 17, 1960

Biography

Meyer Altschuld was Polish-born, Yiddish speaking, and came to the United States in 1904. He was active as a Cleveland architect from 1914 to 1951. He is listed as a carpenter in city directories beginning in 1909. Originally he lived in the Central neighborhood, moving to 10914 Grantwood Avenue in Glenville, and maintained an office at 750 Prospect. He designed two synagogues on the city's southeast side and was the architect of several apartment buildings in that area. He last appears in the 1951 Cleveland City Directory. He died in Baltimore, Maryland.

Building Name Address Built Status
Apartment building for W. Gross 5808 Linwood Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Apartment building for W. Gross 5812 Linwood Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Residence for M. Goldstein 2422 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH 1915 Demolished
"Lincoln" Apartment Building 3141 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building East 78th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building East 78th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building Lexington and East 78th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building 11806 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building 1622 East 78th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building 955-61 Lakeview Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building 10321 Barrett Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Apartment Building 3421 East 119th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Apartment Building Union Avenue (Lot 17), Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Apartment Building 2830 East 61st Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Apartment building for M. Lifshitz 10900 Earle Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment building for M. Lifshitz 10900 Gooding Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building for M. Walensky Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Apartment Building for Mrs. R Savitsky and T. Moskowitz 11408 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Apartment building for Rosen Alpiner 1844 East 90th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Apartment for M. Walinsky Clifton Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Commercial - residential building for J. Novograder 594 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Commercial Building Kinsman Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Four family apartment building 3377 East 117th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Porches and alteration to dwelling 2210 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Residence 3446 East 118th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence 3299 East 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Apartment Building 934 Lakeview Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Apartment Building East 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Apartment Building 3364 East 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Commercial - Residential Building 10320 Miles Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Residence for B. Benjamin East 141st Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residence for B. Benjamin East 149th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residence for B. Benjamin 2355 East 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residence for Celia Adams 3597 East 118th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residence for Congregation Chibas 8324 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residence for D. Winikur 9305 Pierpont Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Residence for H. Kaplan 3464 East 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residence for Isaac Shendaroff 3655 East 131st Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Residence for J. Shenderoff 3598 East 138th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for M. Dunner 869 Royal Road, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residences for N. Sablowsky 3068 West 112th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Sophia Beman Residence 13202 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Two dwellings for J. Welensky West 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residence for F. Goodman 10513 Earle Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1919 Unknown
Residence for J. Roodman 11200 Earle Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1919 Unknown
Apartments for H.N. Fine 12400 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Furniture Storge Building for Jeplitz Z. Heldmann 2549-53 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Mt. Pleasant Niveh Zedek Synagogue 11901 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Residence for Breen & Deitch 12008 Kinsman Road, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Residence for Freedman and Seaman 980 Lakeview Road, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Synagogue for Knesseth Israel Congregation 934 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Store & Apartment Building for M. Beglin 12100 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1921 Demolished
Apartment Building for W. Yelsky 15610 Pythias Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
Commercial Building for West Side Realty Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
Aparments for J. Winer 11400 Temblett Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1924 Demolished
Aparments for J. Winer 11404 Temblett Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1924 Demolished
Apartments for S. Borstein 12817 Brackland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1924 Demolished
Arissomo Residence 3459 Sutton Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Demolished
Duplex for J. Reimer 3531 Chelton Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Residence for K. Geller 3646 Hildana Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Residence for Sam Lifshitz 3634 Hildana Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Bath House for the Jewish Communal Bath Association 10606 Morison Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1924-5 Standing
Apartments for Santonocito 3412 East 147th Street, Cleveland, OH 1925 Unknown
Commercial - Residential Building for Joseph Schmulowitz 7934 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1925 Unknown
Commercial Building for Forman & Wilkosky East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1925 Unknown
Residence for Israel Weinburg 3581 East 153rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Residence for Sam Lifshitz 3606 Hildana Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1925 Standing
Uzel Jacob Temple 3487 East 140th Street, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Commercial Building for Max Kuskin and Morris Levine Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Residence for J. Silverstein 3673 Chelton Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1926 Standing
Duplex for Stoer Road Improvement Company 3666 Tolland Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1927 Standing
Duplex for Stoer Road Improvement Company 3667 Stoer Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1927 Standing
Residence for Celia Lessovitz 3681 Chelton Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1939 Standing
Sally J. Lubin Residence 3608 Rolliston Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1940 Standing
Single Dwelling and Garage for Lerman and Son 3557 Daleford Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1940 Standing

Sources

1920 U.S. Census
Cleveland City Directories
Image Source(s): Donald Petit

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

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: 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: 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: 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