![]() ![]() Charles Schweinfurth was Cleveland’s first major architect and designed some of the first of these homes for Cleveland’s industrial leaders such as Samuel Mather. Designed in Beaux Arts and Second Renaissance modes, executed in stone and similarly scaled to prove a unified look. Developed under the progressive leadership of Tom Johnson, mayor. First compiled Larry Smith, Bottom Dog Press (2007).ġ903- The Mall Plan-a plan for the Cleveland’s civic buildings. (Yale University Press 1999) area dates taken from Cleveland: A Bicentennial Timeline (Case Western Reserve University ). General factual material for historical aspects is derived from America Chronicle: Year by Year Through the Twentieth Century, eds. Including General-Cultural-Cleveland Regional Contexts A Chronology of Cleveland Cultural Context for Architecture ![]()
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