Draft:Harry B. Wheelock
Appearance
Obit shows 1940 death but the artic.edu site says 1934?
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Harry Bergen Wheelock (1861 - 1934) was an architect in Birmingham, Alabama.
He worked in an office with his father Charles Wheelock.[1]
https://www.artic.edu/artists/47922/harry-bergen-wheelock
https://www.emporis.com/companies/123241/harry-b-wheelock-birmingham-al-usa
He was the adopted son of Chicago architect Otis Leonard Wheelock.[2]
Architect Charles R. Wheelock (1833-1910) was his father.[3]
Works
[edit]- Methodist Book Concern Building in Chicago, Illinois[4]
- Clark Building 1908
- Woodlawn High School[5] Completed in 1922
- Pizitz Building1923, it’s basement theater is now home to the Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema
- Crittenden Building 1914 at 3rd Ave. N. in Birmingham (NRHP listed)
- Delaware Building, 36 W. Randolph St. Chicago, IL Wheelock & Thomas (NRHP listed)
- Hines, Edward Jr., Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District, 5000 S. 5th Ave. Hines, IL (NRHP listed by Wheelock, H.B.)
- Kenwood Evangelical Church, 4600--4608 S. Greenwood Ave. in Chicago (NRHP listed by Wheelock,H.B.))
References
[edit]- ^ "Harry B. Wheelock death". The Anniston Star. 5 February 1940. p. 3.
- ^ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/mn/mn0000/mn0010/data/mn0010data.pdf
- ^ Schnorrenberg, John M. (2000). Aspiration: Birmingham's Historic Houses of Worship. Birmingham Historical Society. ISBN 9780943994260.
- ^ Architectural panels from the Western Methodist Book Concern Building, Chicago, Illinois (Harry B. Wheelock, architect).
- ^ "About Us / Main Page".
- This draft is in progress as of April 11, 2024.