Mills and Wachter: 2016 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for the construction of a residence commissioned by J. M. Ferris and created by the Mills and Wachter architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are mostly black ink on linen and are largely undated, while there are a couple of sketches done in pencil on beige colored paper dated 1900 and 1905. The commission number for this project is 0161. J. M. Ferris first appears living at this address in city directories in 1897, while the Mills and Wachter firm existed from 1893 to 1897. Most likely most of these drawings were created in 1895 or 1896. The drawings include two sets of plans, one initial proposed set of drawings in sheets 13 - 20, and the plans by which the house was constructed in sheets 1 - 12. The drawings include floorplans for the cellar, first floor, second floor and attic, exterior elevations for all four sides of the building, a site plan, a roof plan, and some interior detail drawings. As of 2019 this residence has not been demolished.
Architectural drawings of alterations to a residence commissioned by J. M. Ferris and created by George S. Mills, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are black ink on linen, were created in 1907, and the commission number for the project is 1423. The drawings include a foundation plan, first and second floor floorplans detailing changes, left, right, and rear exterior elevations, as well as interior details for doors and woodwork. The alterations depicted in the drawings were implemented, but later subsumed into further alterations to the building. As of 2019, this dwelling has not been demolished.
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David L. Stine: 2008 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
This image is an architectural drawing done by prominent Toledo architect David L. Stine (1857-1941). Stine designed this home for Edward Drummond Libbey (1854-1925), philanthropist and father of the glass industry in Toledo, Ohio. The residence was built in 1895. The drawing is white line on blue paper stock, and has been encapsulated for preservation.
A photograph of the exterior of the Libbey House taken on December 6, 2018. The architect David L. Stine of Toledo, Ohio designed the building and it was originally constructed in 1895.
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