Herbert A. Linthwaite
Herbert A. Linthwaite (June 17, 1858 – December 31, 1929) was an American architect and a member of the AIA Columbus.[3]
Linthwaite was born in Indiana, and rose to prominence in Columbus, Ohio as an architect from 1879 until 1911, when he moved to Los Angeles, California.
The Garber House, built by Linthwaite in 1922, became a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 2007.
He married Sara De Long in September 1879.
He died in Los Angeles in 1929.[4]
Notable works[]
- Old Columbus Dispatch Building, Columbus Ohio - 68 North High Street. Completed in 1910. The building housed the Columbus Dispatch, the city's daily newspaper, until 1925.
- Garber House - Los Angeles, California
- The Peruna Company - Columbus, Ohio
- The Central Ohio Paper Company - Columbus, Ohio
- The Columbus Female Benevolent Society building.
References[]
- ^ "Columbus Library Digital Collections". Columbus Library.
- ^ "Columbus Library Digital Collections". Columbus Library.
- ^ "AIA College of Fellows". AIA Columbus.
- ^ "Friends Unite in Last Tribute to Linthwaite". Los Angeles Times.
Categories:
- 1858 births
- 1929 deaths
- Architects from Indiana
- Architects from Columbus, Ohio
- Architects from Los Angeles
- People from Columbus, Ohio
- 19th-century American architects
- 20th-century American architects