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Name: Walter Blythe

Birth/Established: February 27, 1827   Death/Dissolved: August 17, 1884

 

Firm Affiliation: Heard & Blythe

Biography:  
  Walter Blythe was born in Leeds, England. He came to America at the age of thirteen in 1849 and located in Cleveland one year later. He married Florida Geneva Heard, the daughter of architect Charles Heard. He learned the avocation of stone-cutter from his father-in-law. He later became a draftsman and then an architect. He was a veteran of the Forty-first Ohio Volunteers regiment during the Civil War. Immediately after the war, from 1866 to 1871, he was a partner in the firm of Heard and Blythe. In 1871 he went into business for himself. He was the president of the Board of Water Works. All of his work was built before the issuance of building permits by the City of Cleveland (1888), thus making it unidentifiable. He lived at the edge of the city at Kinsman Road and East 40th Street. He was the architect of many important commercial and governmental buildings built during the High Victorian era. 

 

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Building Name Date Address Status
1871-4
Lorain Street
Oberlin
Demolished 1930
1872
2913 Clinton Avenue
Cleveland
Standing
1872
4208 Prospect Avenue
Cleveland
Standing
1872
West 10th and Tremont
Cleveland
Demolished
1873
East 55th south of Woodland
Cleveland
Demolished
1873
206-16 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland
Demolished
1873
3043 Superior Avenue
Cleveland
Standing
1873
43-55 Euclid (1885)
Cleveland
Demolished
1873
62 Michigan Street
Cleveland
Demolished
1873-4
39 South Main Street
Oberlin
Standing
1874
331-3 West Superior Avenue
Cleveland
Demolished
1874
1455 West 29th Street
Cleveland
Standing
1874
700 St. Clair Avenue NW
Cleveland
Standing
1874
Outhwaite near Willson
Cleveland
Demolished
1874
1350-98 Ontario Street
Cleveland
Demolished
1876
322-6 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland
Demolished
1876
4090 East 91st Street
Cleveland
Standing
1876
340 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland
Standing
1880
210 Federal Street
Youngstown
Demolished
1880
Independence and E. 26th
Cleveland
Demolished
1881
721-711 West St. Clair
Cleveland
Demolished
1881
Broadway and Hamlet
Cleveland
Demolished
1881
2429 East 55th Street
Cleveland
Demolished
1881
2613 Franklin Avenue
Cleveland
Demolished
1881
1071 Superior Avenue
Cleveland
Demolished
1881
Superior and East 6th Street
Cleveland
Demolished
1881
East 4th Street
Cleveland
Demolished
1882

Cleveland
Demolished
1882
Frankfort Street
Cleveland
Demolished
1882
College and Main
Oberlin
Standing
1883

Cleveland
Demolished
1883
2075 East 96th Street
Cleveland
Demolished
1883
Lake Shore RR near Case Avenue
Cleveland
Demolished
1884
1903-23 Woodland
Cleveland
Demolished
1884
701-33 St. Clair Avenue NW
Cleveland
Demolished
1884
2303-7 East 4th Street
Cleveland
Demolished
nd

Cleveland
Standing