Reynold Hinsdale
Reynold Henry Hinsdale (July 15, 1879 – November 6, 1934) was an American architect.[1]
Biography[]
Hinsdale was born and educated in Utica, New York and received his architectural training at the New York School of Art.[1] He was associated with the firm of Clinton & Russell in New York City before coming to Cleveland about 1904.[1] He is believed to have worked with J. Milton Dyer and established his own office in Cleveland in the .[1] He was a member of the American Institute of Architects.[1]
Hinsdale lived at 2924 Corydon Road in Cleveland Heights. He died in Lakeside Hospital and is buried in Knollwood Cemetery.[2]
Projects[]
- Series of homes on the 9200 Kempton block (1912) in Cleveland, Ohio
- Gebauer Chemical Company (1918) in Cleveland, Ohio[3]
- Residence (1922) 2950 Attleboro Road Shaker Heights, Ohio
- Ardleigh Drive home Euclid Golf Allotment[4]
- Park Lane Villa (1922–1923) 10518 Park Lane in Cleveland, Ohio
- Apartment building 8024 Detroit Avenue (1925) for Joseph Baskin in Cleveland
- Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 146 High Street Wadsworth, Ohio
- Feinway Apartments in Cleveland
References[]
- ^ a b c d e Reynold Hinsdale Cleveland Landmarks Commission City Planning Commission City of Cleveland
- ^ "Hinsdale Dies, Was Church Architect". The Plain Dealer. November 5, 1934. p. 10.
- ^ Gebauer Chemical Company photo Cleveland Memory Project Michael Schwartz Library Cleveland State University
- ^ Euclid Gold website
Further reading[]
- Withey biographical dictionary of Architects page 289
Categories:
- 1878 births
- 1934 deaths
- 19th-century American architects
- Burials at Knollwood Cemetery
- 20th-century American architects