Vernon Redding

Vernon Redding (October 7, 1866 - ) was an architect in Mansfield, Ohio.[1][2][3] He designed the Ashland County Courthouse (Ohio), Huron County Courthouse and Jail (1913) and one or more buildings in Center Street Historic District (Ashland, Ohio). He also designed Mansfield's Carnegie library built in 1908.[4] Several buildings he designed are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Vernon Redding
BornOctober 7, 1866
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect

Herbert S. Jones and William L. Althouse, who went on to form Althouse & Jones, began their careers working for Redding.[5][6]

Work

  • Adam Howard House at 230 South Boston Street in Galion, Ohio. NRHP listed
  • City Hall and Opera House, 156 N. Water St. Loudonville, Ohio. NRHP listed
  • May Realty Building at 22-32 South Park Street in Mansfield. NRHP losted
  • Ohio Power Company building at 604 Main Street in Zanesville, Ohio. NRHP listed
  • Mansfield Savings Bank building[7] NRHP listed
  • 2-story brick business block in Loudenville[8]
  • Ohio Theatre in Loudonville[9] NRHP listed
  • Farmers Bank Building, now Chase Bank
  • Leland Hotel, formerly the tallest building in Mansfield (demolished)
  • Barrington Building[10]
  • The Rigby House[11] NRHP listed
  • Balgreen Farm house on Marion Avenue Road[11]
  • The Kern House[12]
  • Central United Methodist
  • Mansfield General Hospital
  • Clubhouse at Westbrook[13]
  • Ashland County Courthouse at W. 2nd St. in Ashland, Ohio. NRHP listed
  • Huron County Courthouse and Jail on E. Main St. and Benedict Avenure in Norwalk, Ohio. NRHP listed.
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See also

References

  1. "The Ohio Architect and Builder". Cleveland Engineering Society. November 24, 1907 via Google Books.
  2. "Vernon Redding - North Central Ohio Biographies". www.onlinebiographies.info.
  3. Trombly, Monroe. "Much of downtown Mansfield now on National Register of Historic Places". Mansfield News Journal.
  4. Library, Mansfield Richland County Public. "Library History & Timeline". www.mrcpl.org.
  5. "Herbert S. Jones - North Central Ohio Biographies". www.onlinebiographies.info.
  6. "William L. Althouse - North Central Ohio Biographies". www.onlinebiographies.info.
  7. "American Architect and Architecture". The American Architect. November 24, 1912 via Google Books.
  8. "Ohio Architect and Builder". November 24, 1904 via Google Books.
  9. "Loudonville". Heritage Ohio.
  10. "Landmarks of Mansfield: Mechanics Bank Building". June 21, 2018.
  11. "Landmarks Of Mansfield: The Rigby House". December 24, 2018.
  12. "Landmarks of Mansfield: The Kern House". October 4, 2019.
  13. McKee, Timothy Brian (March 2, 2007). "Mansfield". Arcadia Publishing via Google Books.
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