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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: July 12, 1896
Death / Dissolved: December 4, 1983

Biography

Corwin A. Waite was living in Akron in 1920 and in Warren in 1930. His design for the house at 11115 Edgewater Drive was featured in the April 14, 1929 Plain Dealer. He died in Collier County, Florida in 1983.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence 11115 Edgewater Drive, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Birth / Established: 1911
Death / Dissolved: 1953

Biography

Walker and Weeks was established in 1911. The firm designed the Cleveland Public Library and Cleveland Board of Education in the Cleveland Group Plan of Public Buildings. They were also the architects of the Federal Reserve Bank and Severance Hall. The firm designed many bank buildings in Cleveland and throughout the region. In the 1920's they had a staff that numbered sixty. Frank Walker died in 1949, however the firm continued in business until 1953. Howard Horn and Frank Rhinehart operated the successor firm which became known as Horn & Reinhart in 1953.

Building Name Address Built Status
National City Bank 51-3 South Main Street, Akron, OH 1906 Demolished
National Car Wheel Company Foundry 2112 West 106th Street, Cleveland, OH 1909 Demolished
George N. Sherwin Residence 11898 Carlton Road, Cleveland, OH 1911-2 Demolished
James H. Foster Residence 2200 Devonshire Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1911-2 Standing
American Baptist Mission Swatow, China 1912 Unknown
C. A. Maher Residence 1949 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1912 Demolished
Cleveland Builders Supply Lakewood, OH 1912 Demolished
Cleveland Builders Supply Dubroy Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1912 Demolished
Cleveland Builders Supply - Collinwood Cleveland, OH 1912 Demolished
F. W. Judd Residence 2465 Marlboro Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1912 Standing
Louis Grossman Residence 10519 Lake Shore Boulevard, Bratenahl, OH 1912 Demolished
Mrs. James M. Jones Residence 11896 Carlton Road, Cleveland, OH 1912 Demolished
Oliver Renkert Residence 1375 North Market Street, Canton, OH 1912 Standing
Addition of Floors 5 to 8 on the 1900 Euclid Building 1900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1912-3 Standing
Cleveland Police Station 14th Precinct Buildng East 138th and Idarose, Cleveland, OH 1912-3 Demolished
Kinney and Levan Building 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1912-3 Standing
Korach Company Factory Superior at East 24th Street, Cleveland, OH 1912-3 Standing
Renkert Building 300-6 North Market Street, Canton, OH 1912-3 Standing
Frank C. Newcomer Residence County Line Road, Gates Mills, OH 1913 Demolished
Frank E. Abbott Residence Carlton Road, Cleveland, OH 1913 Demolished
H. C. Milligan Residence 1522 Cleveland Avenue, NW, Canton, OH 1913 Standing
Loomis Building 1021-31 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
National City Bank Leader News Building, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Painter Residence Essex Road, Gates Mills, OH 1913 Demolished
Rainbow Cottage 1605 South Green Road, South Euclid, OH 1913 Demolished
Raymond Hitchcock Residence Great Neck, NY 1913 Unknown
Stillman Building 1101 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Western Reserve National Bank 39450 Main Street, Warren, OH 1913 Standing
Mrs. Henry L. Sanford Residence 11930 Carlton Road, Cleveland, OH 1913-4 Demolished
Alwyn C. Ernst Residence 108 Windemere Terrace, East Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Andrew Squire Farm Barn 37125 Fairmount Road, Hunting Valley, OH 1914 Standing
Apartment Building for Lester Jacobson Hower Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Benedict Crowell Residence 10710 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Bingham Company Warehouse 1278 West 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
English Woolen Mills 232 Superior Avenue, NE, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
George C. Steinemann Residence 1133 Wayne Street, Sandusky, OH 1914 Standing
Haltnorth Building Woodland Avenue at East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Henry L. Thompson Residence Dixie Highway, Perrysburg, OH 1914 Standing
Malcolm McBride Residence addition and alteration 1583 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Max McMurray Residence - 12521 Lake Shore Boulevard, Bratenahl, OH 1914 Standing
Residence 11905 Carlton Road , Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
St. Mary's College Garage Northeast, PA 1914 Unknown
St. Vincent Charity Hospital 2310 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Walter W. Dennis Residence Gates Mills, OH 1914 Unknown
William W. Knight Residence Belmont Farms, Perrysburg, OH 1914 Standing
Cleveland Heights High School Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1914-5 Demolished
E.G. Buckwell Residence 2005 Chestnut Hills, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
F. J. Smith Residence 1615 Sheridan Road, South Euclid, OH 1915 Standing
Francis E. Drury Residence Drury Lane, Willoughby, OH 1915 Unbuilt
Frank H. Townsend Residence Pensacola, FL 1915 Unknown
Garfield Savings Bank East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1915 Demolished
Garfield Savings Bank 925 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Guardian Building Remodeling 623 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Mrs. John Nash Residence 2611 Guilford Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Thomas P. Howell Residence 12304 Coit Road, Bratenahl, OH 1915 Standing
W.H. Prescott Residence 3097 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Walter S. Bowler Residence 2911 South Park, Shaker Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Warner & Swasey Exposition Booth Panama Pacific Exposition San Francisco, CA 1915 Demolished
William H. Hunt Residence alteration South Park Station, Independence, OH 1915 Standing
Arthur D. Brooks Residence 11936 Carlton Road, Cleveland, OH 1916 Demolished
C. E. Morgenthaller Residence Alterations and Additions 1896 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1916 Demolished
Charles N. Hickok Residence 12505 Coit Road, Bratenahl, OH 1916 Standing
F. R. Hazard Residence Lake Cazenovia, NY 1916 Unknown
Lorain County Savings and Trust 126-30 Middle Avenue, Elyria, OH 1916 Standing
YWCA Alteration 1710 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1916 Standing
Ames Company Alterations 240 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1916-7 Standing
Frank Billings Residence 11136 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1916-7 Standing
American Express Company Garage Lakeside Avenue & East 17th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Astronomical Observatory for Case School of Applied Science Brunswick Park near Taylor, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
C. A. Maher Estate Hanover Road, Gates Mills, OH 1917 Unknown
Central Savings and Trust Company Building Alterations 102-6 South Main Street, Akron, OH 1917 Demolished
Charles F. Lang Residence 1019 Homewood Drive, Lakewood, OH 1917 Standing
Charles L. Murfey Residence 6300 South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1917 Standing
First National Bank Broad Street, Elyria, OH 1917 Standing
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Building East Market at Goodyear Blvd, Akron, OH 1917 Standing
Kent National Bank Remodeling Main & Water, Kent, OH 1917 Demolished
Lorain Banking Company alterations Broadway & Sixth Street, Lorain, OH 1917 Standing
Mortimer C. Rosenfeld Residence 1706 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for Max Hellman Berkshire Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Rubber City Savings Bank 1115 South Main Street, Akron, OH 1917 Demolished
Van Sweringen Co Home Coventry at Haddam, Shaker Heights, OH 1917 Unknown
Van Sweringen Co Home Coventry at Haddam, Shaker Heights, OH 1917 Unknown
Virginia Holden Residence 11239 Lake Shore Boulevard, Bratenahl, OH 1917 Standing
Walter C. White Residence Circle W Farm - County Line Road, Chester Township, OH 1917 Standing
Windsor T. White Farm Cottage Halfred Farm Chagrin River Road at Shaker, Hunting Valley, OH 1917 Standing
Central Savings and Trust 523 West Tuscarawas Street, Barberton, OH 1917-8 Standing
A. A. Augustus Farm Buildings Shaker Boulevard at Chagrin River Road, Hunting Valley, OH 1918 Standing
Alliance Houses: eighty nine houses by the Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation of the US Department of Labor Unknown 1918 Standing
Automatic Sprinkler Company Office Building Jones and Brittain Streets, Youngstown, OH 1918 Demolished
Billings Residence Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
First National Bank of Bellevue Remodeling and addition - Bellevue, OH 1918 Standing
First National Bank of Fremont Remodeling Croghan Street, Fremont, OH 1918 Demolished
Lyman H. Treadway Garage 8917 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Union National Bank Building 308 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Lakewood Engineering Company Office Building Berea Road, Lakewood, OH 1918-9 Demolished
Alterations for Fen Far Building East 9th and Bolivar, Cleveland, OH 1919 Demolished
Alterations to the Osborn Building Prospect and Huron, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Citizens National Bank Mansfield, OH 1919 Standing
Cowell and Hubbard Building 1301 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Dr. Louis Sisler Residence 675 North Portage Path, Akron, OH 1919 Standing
Dr. William Bustard Residence 18829 Fairmount Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Fairlawn Heights Golf Club West Market Street and Revere Road, Akron, OH 1919 Demolished
Garage for W.J. Knapp 7714 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1919 Demolished
Geneva Savings Bank 21 South Broadway, Geneva, OH 1919 Standing
Ohio Savings and Trust Buidling East Market Street and Goodyear, , OH 1919 Standing
Roger Williams Press alterations Payne & East 38th Street, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Willliam Taylor Son and Company alterations 630 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Woodland Avenue Savings and Trust Kinsman & East 140th, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Woodland Avenue Savings and Trust alterations - Woodland & East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1919 Demolished
Wright Banking Company South West & Monroe, Bellevue, OH 1919 Standing
Cleveland Discount Building 815-821 Superior Avenue NE, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
First National Bank Building addition Elyria, OH 1920 Standing
Fort Recovery Bank Fort Recovery, OH 1920 Standing
Hotel and Bank Building for American National Bank Benton Harbor, MI 1920 Demolished
Hotel and Bank for Anderson Banking Company Anderson, IN 1920 Unknown
Marine National Bank Building alteration Erie, PA 1920 Demolished
Mount Union College Memorial Gymnasium Unknown 1920 Standing
Mt. Union College Library Unknown 1920 Standing
Mt. Union College Stadium Bleachers Unknown 1920 Standing
Mt. Union Music Building Unknown 1920 Standing
Reliance Trust Company alteration St. Clair & East 152nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Security Savings and Loan 710 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Steubenville Bank and Trust Building 401 Market Street, Steubenville, OH 1920 Standing
Store and Professional Building for G.A. Ball Muncie, IN 1920 Demolished
Upson Nut Company Scranton and Carter Roads, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Cleveland Public Auditorium East 6th Street (Consulting Architects), Cleveland, OH 1920-2 Standing
Building for Upper Euclid Company Euclid at East 100th, Cleveland, OH 1921 Demolished
Erie County Bank Alterations Vermillion, OH 1921 Standing
Federal Reserve Bank East 6th and Superior, Cleveland, OH 1921 Standing
First National Bank of Chardon Interior Public Square, Chardon, OH 1921 Standing
First National Bank of Greenville alteration Greenville, PA 1921 Standing
George D. Harter Bank Market Street, Canton, OH 1921 Standing
S. Prentiss Baldwin Residence 11025 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1921 Demolished
Sandusky Country Club Lake Shore Electric Line, Sandusky, OH 1921 Standing
Colonel Samuel Tate Residence 61 Georgia Marble Road, Tate, Georgia 1921-6 Standing
Alliance Bank Building Alteration 504 East Main Street, Alliance, OH 1922 Standing
Bank and Office Building for Reeves Realty W. 3rd and Cherry, Dover, OH 1922 Standing
Bank Building for Oglesby and Barnitx Main and Third, Middletown, OH 1922 Standing
Commercial Building for S. S. Kresge 402 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1922 Standing
Windsor Apartments Windsor and East 40th, Portland 1922 Unknown
Women's City Club 1826 East 13th Street, Cleveland, OH 1922 Demolished
Armen Tashijan Residence 2638 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1923 Standing
Athens National Bank Renovation Court Street, Athens, OH 1923 Standing
C. F. Jackson Store Alteration West Main Street, Norwalk, OH 1923 Demolished
City Savings Bank and Trust Main Street, Alliance, OH 1923 Demolished
Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
First National Bank of Massillon 11 Lincoln Way, Massillon, OH 1923 Standing
Home Bank and Trust Company Madison and Huron, Toledo, OH 1923 Standing
Leonard C. Hanna Residence 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
McKinney Steel Office Building 3100 East 45th Street, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
Mrs. P. W. Harvey House Sincola Plantation, Thomasville, GA 1923 Standing
National Bank of Commerce Alterations 457 Broadway, Lorain, OH 1923 Standing
Offices and Display Room for John W. Ladd Ohio 1923 Demolished
Stockbridge Apartments Addition 3328 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
Epworth Euclid Methodist Church (associate architects) 1919 East 107th Street, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Euclid Avenue Baptist Church East 18th Street and Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1924 Demolished
Lakewood Day Nursery 2070 Dowd Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1924 Standing
Merchants Savings and Banking Company Huron Road and East 4th Street, Cleveland, OH 1924 Demolished
Petrequin Paper Company Office 1559 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
United Banking and Trust Company 2012 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
University School Brantley & Claythorne, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Will R. Myers Residence 2935 Woodcliff Road, Canton, OH 1924 Standing
First National Bank Public Square, Youngstown, OH 1925 Standing
Old National City Building 121 West High Street, Lima, OH 1925 Standing
Peoples Trust Company Lancaster, PA 1925 Demolished
Allen Memorial Medical Library 11000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Apartment Building for Lee-More Company Lee Road & Van Aken, Shaker Heights, OH 1926 Standing
Bellefontaine Building and Loan Bellefontaine, OH 1926 Standing
Coca Cola Company Office Building Plum Street, Atlanta, GA 1926 Demolished
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland � Cincinnati Branch Fourth and Race, Cincinnati, OH 1926 Standing
Greater Wesleyan College Macon, GA 1926 Standing
Halle Brothers Company Addition Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Hathaway Brown School 19600 North Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1926 Standing
Hollenden House Expansion Superior and East 6th, Cleveland, OH 1926 Demolished
Indiana World War Memorial 431 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 1926 Standing
Ohio Bell Morningside Office Kinsman at East 158th Street, Shaker Heights, OH 1926 Standing
Professional Building for James D. Shipton School and North, Pittsfield, MA 1926 Standing
Smith and Gerhart Store 520 Broadway, Lorain, OH 1926 Standing
Towell Cadillac Building Third floor Addition 1845 East 30th Street, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Walker and Weeks Office Building 2341 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Weisberger Company Store Barberton, OH 1926 Standing
Cleveland Public Library Collinwood Branch 856 East 152nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1926-7 Standing
Cleveland Public Library East 131st Branch 3830 East 131st Street, Cleveland, OH 1926-7 Standing
Cleveland Public Library Glenville Branch 660 Parkwood Drive, Cleveland, OH 1926-7 Standing
Cleveland Public Library Harvey Rice Branch 2820 E. 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1926-7 Standing
Cleveland Public Library West Park Branch 3805 West 157th Street, Cleveland, OH 1926-7 Standing
Masonic Temple 38117 Euclid Avenue, Willoughby, OH 1927 Standing
Pearl Street Savings and Trust West 25th and Clark, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
St. Christopher's by the River Restoration and Addition Old Mill Road, Gates Mills, OH 1927 Standing
St. Paul's Episcopal Church 2747 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1927 Standing
William J. Hunkin Residence 17710 Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1927 Standing
Wolfe Music Store 2112 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1927 Demolished
Cleveland Public Auditorium Music Hall East 6th Street, Cleveland, OH 1927-8 Standing
Capitol National Bank Capitol and Allegan, Lansing, MI 1928 Standing
Caxton Building Addition and Alteration 812 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Clinic Hospital Lima Locomotive Works, Lima, OH 1928 Standing
Commercial National Bank Coshocton, OH 1928 Demolished
First Baptist Church Farimount at Eaton Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1928 Standing
First Church of Christ Scientist 2188 Overlook Road, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
H. W. Strong Residence Addition 2225 Delamere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1928 Standing
John C. Lowe Residence 2357 Tudor Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1928 Standing
People's Trust and Savings Bank Interior Alterations Ft. Wayne, IN 1928 Standing
A. C. Ernst Residence Chagrin River Road, Gates Mills, OH 1928-41 Demolished
Central National Bank Battle Creek, MI 1929 Demolished
Central Savings and Trust Building 106 South Main Street, Akron, OH 1929 Standing
Cleveland Municipal Stadium Cleveland, OH 1929 Demolished
First Baptist Church 3630 Fairmount, Cleveland Heights, OH 1929 Standing
First Central Tower 106 South Main Street, Akron, OH 1929 Standing
Halle Brothers Store 624 North Market, Canton, OH 1929 Standing
Henry A. Taylor Residence 1251 Oakridge, Cleveland Heights, OH 1929 Standing
Henry A. Taylor Residence 1251 Oakridge Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1929 Standing
Lorain-Carnegie Bridge Pylons Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Morris Plan Bank 20  NW 4th Street, Evansville, IN 1929 Standing
Niles Trust Company Main and Park, Niles, OH 1929 Standing
Schulte United Department Store Alterations 520 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Searle's Motor Company 14401-14447 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1929 Demolished
Severance Hall 11001 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1929-30 Standing
Cleveland Board of Education Administration Building 1380 East 6th Street, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Evansville Public Library SE Fifth Street and Locust Street, Evansville, IN 1930 Standing
Father Jacques Marquette Memorial Gary, IN 1930 Standing
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Pittsburgh Branch Grant Street and Ogle Way, Pittsburgh, PA 1930 Standing
Gordon S. Holden Residence 9511 Lake Shore Boulevard, Bratenahl, OH 1930 Standing
Oberlin College Swimming Pool Oberlin, OH 1930 Standing
Ball Building Alteration 1114 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1931 Standing
Central United National Bank 1612 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1931 Demolished
George W. Merz Residence 424 North Portage Path, Akron, OH 1931 Standing
Goodyear Service Station Chester Avenue & East 13th Street, Cleveland, OH 1931 Demolished
Guardian Trust and Savings Branch 10300 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1931 Demolished
Harrison County Courthouse Clarksburg, WV 1931 Standing
Webb C. Ball Building alteration 1112-4 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1931 Standing
United States Post Office Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1932 Standing
Locks and Dam OH River at Eureka, Gallipolis, OH 1933-4 Standing
Euclid Avenue Route Marker 1310 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1934 Standing
Charles H. Strong Residence at Tuckaway Farm Chardon Road, Kirtland, OH 1935-41 Standing
Leisy Casino at Great Lakes Exposition Cleveland, OH 1935-6 Standing
Cleveland Public Library Kinsman Branch Cleveland, OH 1936 Standing
Cleveland Public Library South Brooklyn Branch Cleveland, OH 1936 Standing
Cleveland Public Library Superior Branch Cleveland, OH 1936 Standing
Dudley A. Hawley Residence Mitchell Mills Road, Geauga County, Chardon Township, OH 1936 Standing
Ellastone Building Alterations 408 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1936 Demolished
Engel and Fetzer Store Alterations 1228 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1936 Standing
Farmers Deposit National Bank Fifth & Wood, Pittsburgh, PA 1936 Standing
H. M. Hanna Tenant House at Stump Hollow Farm Sperry Road, Kirtland, OH 1936 Standing
Protected Home Circle Building Sharon, PA 1936 Unknown
Cleveland Heights Library - Noble Road Branch 2800 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1937 Standing
Ford Building Alterations Griswold and Congress Streets, Detroit, MI 1937 Standing
Glen Arven Country Club Thomasville, GA 1937 Standing
Office Building for Anthony Carlin 1326 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1937 Demolished
Statler Hotel Alterations Euclid Avenue at East 12th Street, Cleveland, OH 1937 Standing
William T. Kinder Residence Old Mill Road, Gates Mills, OH 1937 Standing
Albert W. Smith Chemical Engineering Building Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, OH 1938 Standing
Burrows Brothers Store Alteration 633 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1938 Standing
Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis Offices Alteration 1759 Union Trust Building, Cleveland, OH 1938 Standing
Medina Hospital Medina, OH 1938 Standing
Monongalia County Hospital Morgantown, WV 1938 Standing
Black River Bridge Erie Avenue, Lorain, OH 1939 Standing
Buckeye Cycle Building Alteration Mill & High, Akron, OH 1939 Standing
City Club of Cleveland 712 Vincent, Cleveland, OH 1939 Demolished
Forest Hills Foot Bridge Forest Hill Boulevard, East Cleveland, OH 1939 Standing
National City Bank Alterations Euclid at East 6th Street, Cleveland, OH 1939 Standing
St. Lawrence Catholic Church East 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1939 Standing
The Arcade Renovation 401 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1939 Standing
Toledo Plate Glass Warehouses 3131 St. Clair Avenue & 3106 Hamilton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1939 Standing
Vincent Barstow Building 522 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1939 Demolished
William Garrick Wilson Memorial Monument Lakeview Cemetery, Cleveland, OH 1939 Standing
Central High Level Bridge 21st Street & Kansas Avenue over Black River, Lorain, OH 1940 Standing
Colonial Furniture Company 739 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1940 Demolished
Dairyland Store East 65th Street & Waterman, Cleveland, OH 1940 Standing
General Campus Plan for West Virginia University Morgantown, WV 1940 Unknown
St. John's Home for Girls Chapel West High Street, Painesville, OH 1940 Standing
Universal Film Exchange Building 2340 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1940 Demolished
Fairmount Presbyterian Church 2757 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1941 Standing
Mausoleum for Josephine Forsyth Myers Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, OH 1941 Standing
Julian C. Bolton Residence Alterations Kenridge Farm, Mentor, OH 1942 Standing
Harmon Hill Development Gates Mills, OH 1944 Standing
United Vacuum Cleaner Store Remodeling 1224 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1944 Standing
Lutheran Hospital Addition 2609 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1945 Standing
St. Ann's Parish Chruch Cleveland Heights, OH 1945 Standing
Tomlinson Hall, Case Institute of Technology Cleveland, OH 1945 Standing
Brink's Building 1422-30 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1946 Standing
Elyria Telephone Company 330 West 2nd Street, Elyria, OH 1946 Demolished
Bond Store 803-15 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1946-7 Demolished
Halle Brothers Company Alteration and addition 1228 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1946-7 Standing
Halle Brothers Service Building Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1946-7 Standing
Brink's Incorporated 231 North Holiday Street, Baltimore, MD 1947 Standing
Erie Building Prospect & East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1947 Demolished
Bill Davidson Residence 58 East Washington Street, Chagrin Falls, OH 1948 Standing
Crispin Oglebay Outbuildings Gates Mills, OH 1920 Standing
Howard M. Hanna Jr. Estate Stump Hollow Farm Sperry Rd, Kirtland, OH 1922 Standing
Louis N. Weber Residence 2860 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1913 Demolished
Short Creek Company Store Cadiz, OH 1915 Unknown

Sources

Architectural Revue of the Mississippi Basin, v.1, no. 1, Summer 1930
Editor Van Tassel, David and John J. Grabowski; The Dictionary of Cleveland Biography 1996 - Indiana University Press: Bloomington and Indianapolis
Johannesen, Eric. A Cleveland Legacy: The Architecture of Walker & Weeks.
Image Source(s): Souvenir Book of Cleveland (1921), Donald Petit, Steve Gusky, Donn R. Nottage, Craig Bobby, Casey Batule, City of Cleveland, Ann Lallande

Birth / Established: September 29, 1877
Death / Dissolved: July 9, 1949

Biography

Frank Walker was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also studied in Paris and Italy. He worked in the office of Guy Lowell in Boston, later working in New York City and Pittsburgh, before moving to Cleveland in 1905. In Cleveland he worked for architect J. Milton Dyer. In 1911 Walker and Harry E. Weeks formed the architectural firm of Walker & Weeks.

Sources

Editor Van Tassel, David and John J. Grabowski; The Dictionary of Cleveland Biography 1996 - Indiana University Press: Bloomington and Indianapolis
Johannesen, Eric. A Cleveland Legacy: The Architecture of Walker & Weeks

Birth / Established: 1868
Death / Dissolved: October 6, 1932

Biography

Joined D.C. Griese to form the D.C. Griese and Walker Company in 1903. they were general contractors (primarily masonry) that did some of their own design. Contractors for the East Technical High School, Collinwood Memorial High School, Peerless Motor Car Company Plant and others. This firm dissolved in 1914 and Walker worked in the Engineering Department for the National Screw and Tack Company until his death.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for August C. Lamp 4210 Bridge Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 1470 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Store and Tenement for H. Kaase 2836-42 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished

Sources

Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: April 22, 1880
Death / Dissolved: February 23, 1933

Biography

Lyman Walker was born in Zanesville, Ohio and moved to Covington, Kentucky at age ten. He went to work in the office of Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford where he worked for three years. In 1900 he entered government employment as assistant supervising architect of the military occupation of Cuba. He returned to the United States in 1902 and went to work in Omaha, returning to Covington in 1904. He attended the University of Cincinnati, Carnegie Tech, and Michigan State College. He worked in Florida, then Detroit and Cincinnati. During World War I he served as a combat pilot. He served as a lieutenant colonel and was attached to the Officers Reserve Corps. He moved to Cleveland in 1921. He wrote numerous articles for trade publications. He specialized in the design of apartment buildings.

Building Name Address Built Status
Farmers' and Traders' Bank Building 535 Madison Avenue, Covington, KY 1904 Standing
Villa Madonna Academy 2500 Amsterdam Road, Villa Hills, KY 1907 Standing
Sixth District School - Austinburg 1901 Maryland Ave, Covington, KY 1907-9 Standing
Cohen Shoes Building 20 West Pike Street, Covington, KY 1910 Standing
Seventh District School - Peaselburg 23rd X Howell Streets, Covington, KY 1910 Demolished
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church 3831 Decoursey Ave, Covington, KY 1910 Standing
YMCA Building 624 Madison Avenue, Covington, KY 1913 Standing
Remodel Hospital to Apartments 625 Eddy Road, Cleveland, OH 1923 Demolished
Apartment Building for Epstein Brothers 1468 Highland Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1924 Standing
Apartment Building for Max Narosny and Sam Libhaber 1455 East 114th Street, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Edmonton Apartment Building 794-802 East 125th Street, Cleveland, OH 1924 Demolished (Partially)
The Wilmar Apartment Building 2715-19 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1924 Demolished
Euclid-Hastings Apartments 15620 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Apartment Buiding 11415 Hessler Road, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
"Seville" Aprtment Building Akron, OH 1928 Unknown
Apartment Building for Max Narosny and Sam Libhaber 11115-9 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Edgewater Park Manor Apartments 9829 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Lake West Apartments 10507 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Residence Morewood Parkway, Rocky River, OH 1929 Standing
West Shore Apartments Edgewater and Cove, Lakewood, OH 1929 Standing
Apartment Building 2968 South Moreland Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Apartment Building 2980 South Moreland Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Hampton House 10017 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Westmont Apartment Building 22 Rhodes Avenue, Akron, OH 1930 Standing

Sources

"Lyman R. Walker, Architect, Dies" Plain Dealer February 24, 1933
Building Arts November 1931
Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology File - February 25, 1933
Johnson, E. Polk; History of Kentucky and Kentuckians; New York and Chicago: Lewis Publishing; 1912
Image Source(s): Kenton County Public Library Faces & Places Digital Collection, Craig Bobby, Cleveland Plain Dealer

Birth / Established: October 14, 1865
Death / Dissolved: January 5, 1940

Biography

Henry A. Walsh was born in Brantford, Ontario and moved with his family to Detroit. He graduated from the University of Detroit and studied architecture in Florence, Italy. He was listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1907 to 1935, and was mainly known for designing Roman Catholic religious buildings. His office was at 1514 Prospect Avenue. He was single and lived at 2306 South Overlook with his sister Mame Kuhlman, widow of the president of the G.C. Kuhlman Car Company.

Building Name Address Built Status
Detroit College alterations and additions Detroit, MI 1907 Unknown
P. McMerney Residence Brooklyn, OH 1907 Unknown
Residence for L.Wain Unknown 1907 Standing
Cloister Dominican Nuns Cloister Boston Blvd & Oakland Ave, Detroit, MI 1908 Unknown
Sacred Heart of Mary School (now Our Lady of Good Counsel School) 4419 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Our Lady of Good Counsel Rectory 4423 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 1910 Standing
St. Ignatius College Gymnasium 2907 Carroll Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
St. Agnes Church 615 Lake Avenue, Elyria, OH 1914 Standing
Blessed Sacrement Church 9844 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 1915 Standing
Immaculate Conception School 4223-9 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Our Lady of Good Counsel Lower Church 4419 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
St. Joseph Academy 3470 Rocky River Road, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
St. Joseph Academy - Sleeping and Educational Building 3470  Rocky River Road, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church 4417 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 1929-30 Standing
Monastery of the Blessed Sacrement Detroit, Michigan n.d. Unknown

Sources

Catholic Universal Bulletin "Mass Sung for Architect" - 1.12.1940
Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology file

Building Name Address Built Status
Jednota Building (First Catholic Slovak Union) 3289 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1932 Standing
Birth / Established: May 26, 1895
Death / Dissolved: March 8, 1978

Biography

Travis Gower Walsh was born in Winthrop, Massachusetts. He attended Harvard Business School and graduated from the Boston School of Design. He came to Cleveland in 1921 to become the design architect for the Cleveland school district. In 1925 he formed the firm of Maier and Walsh, that became Maier, Walsh & Dickerson after World War II. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect. In 1950 the firm became Travis Walsh & Associates. He joined the Army Air Corps in 1942, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was a member of the Harvard Alumni Club, the American Institute of Architects, the Singers Club, the Cleveland Heights Lion's Club, the University Club, the Hermit Club, the New England Society of the Western Reserve, the Western Reserve Historical Society, and the American Legion. He retired in 1970.

Building Name Address Built Status
Hillcrest YMCA Cleveland, OH n.d. Standing
South Presbyterian Church Parma, OH n.d. Unknown
YMCA Brooklyn, OH n.d. Unknown
YMCA East Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Church of the Savior Tower 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1952 Standing
Sisters of St. Francis Convent 13211 Chapelside Ave, Cleveland, OH 1954 Standing
Church of the Savior Addition 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1959 Standing
Austin Memorial Chapel at Windermere United Methodist Church 14055 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1962 Standing

Sources


Cleveland City Directory
Necrology File Plain Dealer 3.10.1978

Birth / Established: December 8, 1874
Death / Dissolved: October 23, 1946

Biography

He was born Curtis Lovely. In 1894 he applied for a name change to his mother's maiden name after being cared for by his mother's sister and brother for a number of years. Trained at Case Institute of Technology.. The 1900 census has Walton living in Elizabeth, NJ and having an occupation of electrician. He was the architect for the Walton Reality Company specializing in single family homes with his office was 959 Rose Building. In1909 he disappeared from Cleveland and was found suffering from amnesia and living under an assumed name and working as a draftsman in Alabama. He was returned to Cleveland by 1910 as the 1910 Census shows him living in Cleveland with his Uncle William and Aunt Lillian at 678 E 72nd Street (currently in Gordon Park) and an occupation as an architect. His 1917 WWI draft card shows him living in Natural Bridge, Rockbridge, Virginia with an occupation as a farmer. The 1920 and1930 census show him with an occupation as architect. His death certificate shows him as an engineer and a birth year of 1872.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for Walton Reality Company 732 East 99th Street, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
Residence for Walton Reality Company 736 East 99th Street, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
Charles D. McCormic Residence Unknown 1907 Unknown
F. L. Fosbey Residence Unknown 1907 Unknown
F. H. Warren Residence Cleveland, OH 1907 Unknown
J. L. Pope Residence Unknown 1907 Unknown
L. L. Davis Residence Unknown 1907 Unknown
Residence for Walton Reality Company 701 East 96th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Residence for Walton Reality Company 729 East 99th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Residence for Walton Reality Company 700 East 96th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Residence for Walton Reality Company 726 East 99th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Residence for Walton Reality Company 728 East 99th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Residence for Walton Reality Company 738 East 99th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Residence for Walton Reality Company 742 East 99th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Residence for Walton Reality Company 747 East 96th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Residence for Walton Reality Company 759 East 96th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Walter S. Pope Residence Unknown 1907 Unknown
Additions to Forest Oaks 20 Houston Tavern Road, Natural Bridge, VA 1916 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories

Birth / Established: 1925
Death / Dissolved: 1928

Biography

Franz C. Warner joined with W. R. McCornack early in 1928 after the latter left his position as architect for the Cleveland School District. (Although G.E. Mitchell was an architect for this firm at this time, he was not elevated to a partner role until March 1928.) Firm became Warner, McCornack & Mitchell.

Building Name Address Built Status
Boulevard Schood Euclid Heights Blvd, Cleveland Heights, OH 1925 Demolished
Convent for The Polish Sisters of St. Joseph 12215 Granger Road, Garfield Heights, OH 1925 Standing
St. Rocco Church and School 3205 Fulton Road, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Rainbow Babies Hospital Green Road, South Euclid, OH 1928 Unknown
Birth / Established: 1928
Death / Dissolved: 1939

Biography

Franz Childs Warner and George Evans Mitchell (1929-1939).

Building Name Address Built Status
Cuyahoga County Criminal Court Building 1560 East 21st Street, Cleveland, OH 1930 Demolished
Kirk Junior High School 14410 Terrace Road, East Cleveland, OH 1930 Demolished
St. Coleman Parish Rectory 2027 W 65th St, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Convent and Shrine for the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration 4120 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 1931 Standing
St. Mary Catholic Curch 300 West Eighth Street, Lorain, OH 1931 Standing
Cleveland Arena 3719 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1937 Demolished

Sources

Image Source(s): Edward P. Almquist, Bill Nehez, Michael Schwartz Library, Special Collections, Cleveland State University

Birth / Established: September 6, 1876
Death / Dissolved: 1947

Biography

Franz Childs Warner was born in Painesville and graduated from Case School of Applied Science in 1900. He was listed in the Cleveland City Directories from 1906 to 1939. He began practicing architecture in 1898, originally working for Owsley & Boucherle of Youngstown. He was later associated with the firm of Frank Packard of Columbus. In 1908 he entered in business for himself in Cleveland. He had a deep interest in art and engineering. He added Walter R. McCornack to the firm in 1925 (Warner & McCornack) and later made George E Mitchell a partner in 1928 (Warner, McCornack & Mitchell). McCornack left the firm in late 1928 creating Warner and Mitchell from 1929 to 1939. He specialized in designing school buildings, having much work in Cleveland suburbs and surrounding towns. Ohio Governor John Bricker appointed him to the Ohio Board of Examiners of Architects, which he served from 1937 to 1947. According to census records, he lived at 2237 Demington in Cleveland Heights in 1920 and in Hunting Valley in 1930. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects, the American Federation of Art, the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, the Old Colony Club, and the Cleveland Yacht Club. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

Building Name Address Built Status
Hospital annex Painesville, OH 1907 Demolished
Double residence for Geo. McLeod Glenville, OH 1908 Demolished
Edward Halley Residence Wade Park Allotment, Cleveland, OH 1908 Demolished
Edward Zeidler Residence 1503 East 106th Street, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Harry C. Gawne Residence 1515 East 106th Street, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Euclid Arcade 510 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company 31 747 East 152nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Residence 3009 Fairfax Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1913 Standing
Shore High School 291 East 222nd Street, Euclid, OH 1913 Standing
Mentor Village School 7482 Center Street, Mentor, OH 1914 Standing
Willoughby High School (Union High School) 25 Public Square, Willoughby, OH 1915-6 Standing
Case Institute Dental School 2165 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1915-7 Demolished
Coventry Elementary School Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
Dr. F. Chesbro Residence Willoughby, OH 1917 Demolished
Eight Andrews Institute Buildings - Domestic Science Building, Sewing Building, Central Heating Building, five cottages Willoughby, OH 1917 Demolished
Office and Welfare Building for Erie Dock Company Old River Bed, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for Dr. Chesbro Willoughby, OH 1917 Demolished
School Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
Shaker Heights School Off Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
Toledo Furnace Company Toledo, OH 1917 Unknown
Warehouse for Northern Ohio Traction and Light Akron, OH 1917 Demolished
School Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Demolished
Woodbury Jr High School 15400 South Woodland, Shaker Heights, OH 1918-9 Standing
Morris Plan Bank 921 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Oberlin High School (Langston Middle School) Main & Walnut, Oberlin, OH 1921 Standing
Roxboro Elementary School 2405 Roxboro Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1921 Standing
Seneca Street School Lorain, OH 1921 Standing
Seminary of Our Lady of the Lake 1227 Ansel Road, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Additions to Imaculate Heart of Mary Convent 6700 Lansing Ave, Cleveland, OH 1925 Demolished
Additions to Imaculate Heart of Mary Rectory 6700 Lansing Ave, Cleveland, OH 1925 Demolished
St. Colman's School 2001 West 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Hudson Youth Development Center Hudson, OH 1926 Demolished
Blossom Hill Development Center Brecksville, OH 1927 Demolished
Cleveland House of Correction Administration Building Cleveland, OH 1927 Demolished
St. Thomas Hospital 444 North Main Street, Akron, OH 1927 Standing
Oberlin High School Addition Oberlin, OH 1935 Standing
Christian Science Church 109 Richmond Street, Painesville, OH n.d. Demolished
City Hall Painesville, OH n.d. Demolished
Fire Department 116 North St. Clair, Painesville, OH n.d. Demolished
High School 209 West Washington Street, Painesville, OH n.d. Demolished
Police Station Painesville, OH n.d. Demolished
United States Embassy at Buenos Aires Unknown n.d. not built

Sources

Album: This Cleveland of Ours 1933 The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co.p614
Avery, Elroy McKendree; Cleveland and its Environs p 345
Necrology file died 5 May 1963 Plain Dealer
Orth, Samuel; A History of Cleveland, Ohio v II p 191-2
Progressive Men of Northern Ohio p 222
Who's Who in Ohio 1930
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby, Western Reserve Fire Museum, Sharon Trsek

Birth / Established: 1883
Death / Dissolved: October 12, 1961

Biography

John Warner was born in Ohio. He is listed in Cleveland City Directories as an architect between 1912 and 1919. In the 1925 City Directory he is listed as an architect with Cuyahoga County living at 1199 Ethel in Lakewood. In the 1930 census he listed as an appraiser for Cuyahoga County.

Building Name Address Built Status
Fire Station Warren and Detroit, Lakewood, OH 1913 Demolished
Highland Congregational Church 11228 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Fire Station #2 Detroit and Kenilworth, Lakewood, OH 1917 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Necrology file

Birth / Established: 1928
Death / Dissolved: 1928

Biography

G.E. Mitchell had been working in the office of Franz Warner since 1921. W. R. McCornack joined the firm in 1925. Mitchell was made a partner in March 1928. McCornack left in October 1928.

Building Name Address Built Status
St. Thomas Hospital 444 N. Main Street, Akron, OH 1928 Standing
Kirk Middle School 14410 Terrace Road, East Cleveland, OH 1930 Demolished
Birth / Established: 1907
Death / Dissolved: Unknown

Biography

The Watson Engineering Company was founded by Civil Engineer Wilbur J. Watson. Watson (1871-1939) was born in Berea and recieved a B.S. from Case School of Engineering. He would work for the Osborn Company. He founded the Watson Company in 1907. The company specialized in bridge design, setting standards for bridge design throughout the country. With his daughters Sara and Emily he would write Bridge Architecture: A Decade of Bridges 1926-1936 and Bridges in History and Legend.

Building Name Address Built Status
Cleveland Macaroni Company 7260 Neville Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Warehouse for Lincoln Storage 11201 Cedar Glen Parkway, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
Roger's Building 1720 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Case School of Applied Science 2116 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing

Sources

Cleveland Macaroni Company Souvenir Book of Cleveland 1921
White Company Souvenir Book of Cleveland 1921
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Building Name Address Built Status
Commercial-Residential Building for the Bradley Estate ("THe Ellington") 824-34 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for Darwin Wright 1900 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Birth / Established: 1903
Death / Dissolved: 1908

Biography

This firm included William R. Watterson and Charles Schneider, and was in existence from 1903 until 1908. Their offices were in the New England Building.

Building Name Address Built Status
Broadway Savings and Trust alterations and improvements Broadway and E. 55th, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Commercial Building for Bruce-Marion-Abbott Co. Euclid, east of E.55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Commercial building for M.B. & H.H. Johnson Euclid near Muirson, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Henry Steinbrenner Residence 11421 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Hotel-apartment building for M.S. Austin East 19th Street, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
James A. Young Residence Lake Shore Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1905 Unknown
Rockefeller Physics Building 2076 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Warehouse Euclid Avenue near C&P, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Cleveland Medical Library 2318 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Commercial Block for Mr. DeKlyn Euclid near Olive, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Helen M. Cobb Residence 1601 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1906-7 Demolished
Lakewood Presbyterian Church 14500 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1907 Standing
Glidden Varnish 11001 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
James R. Sprankle Residence 18122 West Clifton, Lakewood, OH 1908 Standing
League Park Office 6601 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1908-9 Standing
Ball Building 1110 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing

Sources

Avery, Elroy McKendree; History of Cleveland 631-3
Cleveland City Directories
Necrology file 21 August 1930

Birth / Established: March 17, 1867
Death / Dissolved: August 21, 1929

Biography

William Ruggles Watterson was born in Cleveland and was a graduate of the Cleveland Public Schools. He became an apprentice in an architectural office and then studied at Columbia University. In 1894 he returned to Cleveland as a local representative of the George B. Post firm, acting as supervising architect. From 1895 to 1903 he practiced alone. In 1903 he entered into partnership with Charles Schneider, who also had been employed by George Post, forming the firm of Watterson and Schneider.

Building Name Address Built Status
Dwelling for Fred Steimle 5319 Julia, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
W.H. Marshall Residence 2370 East 46th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
George Deimer Residence 2733 East 51st Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Double Residence for Charles Ctawford 2039-41 East 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Howard Straight Residence 2516 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
F. B. Berry Residence EC Unknown 1895 Demolished
Residence for E.A. Kinney and I.B. Cameron New Lisbon, Ohio 1895 Unknown
Three houses for J.C. Lorer W.C. Unknown 1895 Demolished
Frank M. Jones Residence 1324 West 111th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Dr. E. Hawley Residence Corner of Broadway & Hamlet, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Edward Hawley Residence 3311 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
Fire Station #26 7818 Kinsman Road, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
Office building for King and Moore 1104-14 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Residence for A. D. Hatfield 1900 East 90th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Residence for George Warden 11133 Bellflower, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Residence for H. F. Gill 1913 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Office for Standard Tool Company 6918 Central Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1900-1 Demolished
J.W.S. Webb Residence Lake Shore Collinwood, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Lakewood Banking and Savings Company 11700-10 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1901 Demolished
Residence for John Gundy 1975 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Residence for John Gundy 1963 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Residence for John Gundy 1967 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Residence for John Gundy 1971 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Store and apartments on Perry-Payne Estate St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Thirteenth Precinct Police Station Superior Near Woolsey, , OH 1901 Demolished
Osborn Building Addition Prospect & Huron, Cleveland, OH 1902 Standing
St. Agnes School East Madison & Euclid, Cleveland, OH 1902 Demolished
Apartment house 1786-98 Elberon, East Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Cleveland Public Library 5806 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Cleveland Public Library - St. Clair Branch 1368 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1903 Standing
Lake Shore Banking & Savings Company 5404 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Standing
Manufacturing Building, Barn, Wagon shed stables for C.O. Everts Factory Scranton Road, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Residence for Mr. Yoeman Bellflower Drive, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Lake Shore Bank and St. Clair Branch Library 5410 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903-5 Standing
Addition to Osborn Building Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished

Sources

Avery, Elroy McKendree; History of Cleveland 631-2
Cleveland City Directories
Necrology file 21 August 1929
Image Source(s): Annual Reports of the City of Cleveland for the Year Ending December 31, 1897, Heather Rudge

Birth / Established: October 2, 1871
Death / Dissolved: December 21, 1935

Biography

Harry Ellis Weeks was born in Springfield, Massachusetts and graduated from MIT in 1893. At the suggestion of John M. Carrere, a member of the Group Plan Commission, Weeks moved to Cleveland in 1905 where he worked in the office of J. Milton Dyer. He is buried in Lake View Cemetery.

Sources

Editor Van Tassel, David and John J. Grabowski; The Dictionary of Cleveland Biography 1996 - Indiana University Press: Bloomington and Indianapolis
Johannesen, Eric; Walker and Weeks - A Cleveland Legacy

Birth / Established: December 10, 1889
Death / Dissolved: November 21, 1946
Building Name Address Built Status
Automobilr Painting and Service Garage for Alfred F. Kieser 2640 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Birth / Established: 1830
Death / Dissolved: February 11, 1892

Biography

Albert Weile came to the United States from Strassburg, Germany in 1855. His occupation was listed as master mason. He was of Prussian ancestry. He was a partner with Carl Griese from 1866 until 1876. He left Cleveland in 1890, moving to Kansas City, where he died in 1892.

Sources

Plain Dealer 2.12.1882
Plain Dealer 2.12.1882

Birth / Established: November 12, 1890
Death / Dissolved: July 14, 1977

Biography

Joseph L. Weinberg was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Orphaned at an early age he was raised in the Jewish Orphanage.. He was president of of the Cleveland Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. He maintained an office at 1836 Euclid Avenue and resided at 2988 Ludlow Road. He was a member of the faculty of the Western Reserve University School of Architecture. He served as chief zone architect in the office of the Fifth Zone Constructing Quartermaster. He was a member of the firm of Morris & Weinberg (1923 - 1930) and later Weinberg, Teare & Herman and Weinberg, Fischer & Herman.

Building Name Address Built Status
Bellfaire Orphans Home Ohio n.d. Demolished
Lakeview Terrace Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Several buildings at Massillon State Hospital Ohio n.d. Demolished

Sources

Ohio Architect July-August 1941

Birth / Established: January 12, 1895
Death / Dissolved: April 24, 1972

Biography

Max Weis (aka White) was a native of New Haven, Connecticut and came to Cleveland in 1910. He was a specialist in commercial and residential architecture, zoning, and housing rehabilitation. He helped write Cleveland's zoning code and was the president of the Apartment and Homeowners Association. His son George M. White shared his father's office at 750 Prospect Avenue until his appointment as official architect of the United States Capitol by President Richard Nixon.

Building Name Address Built Status
Commercial-Residential Building 7508 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1912 Demolished
Apartment building East 83rd & Crawford, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment building Taylor Road Off Euclid, East Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment building 1903 East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building for F. M. Margolin Hampshire Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Unknown
Apartments 1225 East 140th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartments 1840 East 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for B. Splvark Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Garage 5810-2 (Rear) Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Garage service station and display room Cedar near DeForest, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for M. H. Wolf Nela View Allotment, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Tenement East 6th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Tenement Fairchild Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Tenement 1311 East 112th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Tenement 1854 East 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Tenement 1936 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Tenement 2094 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment building 2713 Hampton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Apartment building 2717 Hampton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Apartment Building for S. Kraus 1881 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Commercial Building St. Clair & East 152nd, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Hotel Euclid & East 71st, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Synagogue 7606 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unbuilt
Warehouse 3515 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Residence for Narseny and Lithaber 3227-9 East 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Garage for the Guarantee Building Company 5405 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Garfield Hotel 3846 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1921 Demolished
Sovereign Hotel 1575 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1921 Standing
Apartment Building 1930 East 75th Street, Cleveland, OH 1923 Demolished
Detroit-Seventieth Apartments 7006 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
Apartment Building for Mollie Melamed 745-753 Eddy Road, Cleveland, OH 1925 Demolished
Aprartments for Beu Beudorsky 13110 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1925 Demolished
Euclid-Mayfield Building 11308-19 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Aprtment Building for Albert Pucciania 15328 Kinsman Road, Cleveland, OH 1926 Demolished
Apartment Building 2934 South Moreland Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Apartment Building for Israel and Ben Bialosky 2085 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Apartment Building for Mandel Narosny 1552 Ansel Road, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
"Bristol" Apartment Building 2920-28 South Moreland Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Roseman Block Taylor Road & Superior, Cleveland Heights, OH 1929 Demolished
Kinsman Jewish Center 3487 East 140th Street, Cleveland, OH 1932 Demolished
Quo Vadis Furniture Building 4274 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 1938 Standing
Parkway Manor 10102 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1940 Standing

Sources

Architect Maxwell White Dies, Rites Friday; Plain Dealer; April 26, 1972
Cleveland City Directories
Press 4.26.1972
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: September 15, 1888
Death / Dissolved: August 29, 1974

Biography

Samuel H. Weis (aka White) was born in New York City but was raised and educated in Cleveland. He was the brother of architect Maxwell Weis (aka White). He originally worked in San Francisco, California. He was the president of the Esplanade Realty Company. He was active in Cleveland from 1910 to 1929. He moved to England in 1933. In 1940 he was living at 405 Drake House in London, England.

Building Name Address Built Status
Apartment Building 1556 Addison Road, Cleveland, OH 1911 Demolished
Commercial Building 7745 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1911 Demolished
Jordan Apartments 1704 East 79th Street, Cleveland, OH 1911 Demolished
Apartment Builidng for Morris & Israel Margolin 6907 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911-2 Standing
Apartments for S. Kosler 1251 East 124th Street, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Commercial Building 7916 St. Clair Avneue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Four Apartment Bldg Rockefeller Boulevard & University Circle, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Four Family Residence 6102 Linwood Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Residence 6014 Linwood Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Residence for Sam Koslen 1234 East 124th Street, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Apartment Building 2460 Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Apartments 11707 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1916 Standing
Apartment Building 1013 Parkwood Drive, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building 1029 Parkwood Drive, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building 28 Windermere Street, East Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment house Lakeview and Ohlman, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment house 915 Lakeview Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Commercial Building Euclid & East 83rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Commercial Building 2004-6 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building Euclid and Rosedale, East Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building 13601 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Double residence Lake & Brockley, Lakewood, OH 1917 Demolished
Double Residences Lake & Brockley, Lakewood, OH 1917 Demolished
Dwelling 11315-21 Ohlman Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Dwelling for J. H. Greenburg 1072 East 98th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Hotel 1928 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Market house, store and office West 117th & Clifton, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unbuilt
Store and garage 12104 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Store and Garage 8713 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Stores and storage 11635 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Stores and Suites 10000-6 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Tenement 1632 East 118th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Tenements 10914-8 Fairchild Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Twenty Residences for Joseph Laronge East 148th & East 149th Streets, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Warehouse 3361 East 80th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Apartment Building East 105th Street and Lake Shore Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Cleveland Smelting and Refining Company 7480 Bessemer Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Commercial Building Euclid & Rosedale, East Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Commercial Building Woodland & East 23rd, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Commercial Building 15125 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Garage Lakeside Near East 35th Street, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Offices 10917 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Residence for J. Swirsky 11021 Primrose Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
United Electric Motor Repair Building 2117 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Movie Theater, Stores and Restaurant for Stecker, Greenwald & Bernstein 1867-73 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Apartments for Abraham Schneider 1964 East 73rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Hebrew Orthodox Home for the Aged 736 Lakeview Road, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12414-16 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12422-24 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12514-16 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12518-20 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12526-28 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Demolished
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12418-20 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12502-04 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12506-08 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12510-12 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Residence for Realty Syndicate Co. 12522-24 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Hotel for Commodore Improvement Co. 11327 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1922 Standing
Residence for D. C. Haber 2335 Ardleigh Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1923 Standing
Renovation of the former Creswell Building for the 1220 Huron Company 1220-6 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
University Circle Place, Commodore Apartments 11309 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Commercial Building 5342- 50 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Cedar Glen Apartment Building 11424-32 Cedar Glen Parkway, Cleveland, OH 1925-6 Standing
Commercial Building (Stores) for Harvey D. Ernest 17008-17120 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: February 25, 1869
Death / Dissolved: April 6, 1935

Biography

M. E. Wells was born in Coolville, Ohio and came to Cleveland in 1906. He served as president of Griffin Construction Company from 1923 to 1930 but retired in 1930 due to ill health. He was the father of R. Neil Wells, vice president of the George A. Rutherford Company. He died in his home at 1448 Westwood in Lakewood and was buried in Sullivan, Ohio.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for Thomas Monks Maplecliffe Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Tabor Evangelical Church 3510 West 41st Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Columbia Building 112 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1908 Demolished
Residence Edmunds Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1908 Demolished
Holy Ghost Byzantine Church 1411 Kenilworth Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Bolton Pratt Building 1278 West 4th Street, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Marion Building 1276 West 3rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Garage and stable 1330 Oregon Avenue, OH 1917 Demolished
Garage for S. W. Mather - Hollmden Unknown 1917 Demolished
Conservatory of Music at Baldwin Wallace College Berea, OH n.d. Unknown

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Obituary Plain Dealer April 5, 1935 4:5

Building Name Address Built Status
Four Family Dwelling "The Aurora" for Hattie J. Lewis 8415 Decker Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Birth / Established: 1907
Death / Dissolved: 1914

Biography

This firm included Carl Foster White and Harry Shupe.

Building Name Address Built Status
Commercial Building for Alfred Arthur 7308-20 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Lincoln Conner Residence 10416 Columbia Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Youngstown Sanitary Company Youngstown, OH 1909 Unknown
Residence for Ellen White 10902 Edgewater Drive, Cleveland, OH 1910 Standing
St. Marion's Church 2204 Petrarca Road, Cleveland, OH 1910 Standing
St. Rose School 1441 West 116th Street, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Residence for E. Smith 1695 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1913 Standing
Louis A. Kelly House 2876 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1914 Standing
Residence for J. Harris 2311 Stillman Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1914 Standing

Sources

Cleveland Necrology File
Cleveland Town Topics May 1, 1916
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: February 27,1881
Death / Dissolved: April 27, 1915

Biography

Carl Foster White was the Cleveland-born only son of industrialist Henry White. He graduated from University School in 1899 and from Cornell University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1905. He married Olivia Packard of Warren. Upon returning to Cleveland he formed a partnership with Harry Shupe, under the name White & Shupe. He was a member of the Union Club, Euclid Club, the McKinley Lodge of Masonic Order, and the Secretary of the Cleveland Association of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

Sources

Cleveland Necrology File
Cleveland Town Topics May 1, 1915

Birth / Established: 1813
Death / Dissolved: August 28, 1897

Biography

An early Cleveland architect that worked in Cleveland in the 1850's. He was born in New York, and would later move on to Chicago.

Biography

See entry for Max Weis.

Biography

See entry for Samuel Weis.

Birth / Established: July 29, 1886
Death / Dissolved: March 6, 1976

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
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

Birth / Established: 1893
Death / Dissolved: 1893

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

Birth / Established: April 1864
Death / Dissolved: August 23, 1926

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
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

Biography

See also Alexander C. Wolf entry. A. C. Wolf & F. M. Griffith.

Building Name Address Built Status
Albert L. Assmus Residence 2243 Chestnut Hills, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Fire Station No. 21 1821 Carter Road, Cleveland, OH 1939-40 Standing
Birth / Established: 1911
Death / Dissolved: 1912

Biography

Alexander Wolf and William Koehl.

Building Name Address Built Status
Paul J. Brown Residence 1092 East 98th Street, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing

Sources

Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: December 31, 1880
Death / Dissolved: December 5, 1966

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
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

Birth / Established: 1916
Death / Dissolved: 1931

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
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