W. W. Sabin (1861–1939) was an architect in
Cleveland, Ohio
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, United States. He practiced in the city from 1888–1923.
Projects
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Dr. William Gifford House at 3047 Prospect Avenue in Cleveland. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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First Church of Christ in Euclid at 16200 Euclid Avenue in East Cleveland. Listed on the NRHP.
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Henry Graefe House in Sandusky at 1429 Columbus Ave in Sandusky. Listed on the NRHP 1982.
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Antioch Baptist Church (1896-1900), 8869 Cedar Avenue
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Eldred Hall at
Case Western Reserve University
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, a 3-story English Gothic style building "faced with sandstone". The first floor is finished in
oak
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, and the second and third floors are finished in maple and Georgia pine. It contained a cafeteria, barber shop, and auditorium. Expanded in 1938 by the architectural firm of Garfield, Harris, Robinson & Schafer.
Eldred Hall
Case Western University
References
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1861 births
1939 deaths
Architects from Cleveland