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Historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio

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Location of Lake County in Ohio

This is a list of historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio built between the years 1895 and 1930. Around 1885 the city of Cleveland, Ohio was home to an estimated 70 millionaires.[1][2][3][4][5] While, at the same time, within three mile radius of the city of Willoughby in neighboring Lake Co. there were none, however, by 1918 there were then over 30 millionaires using large estates as their summer homes.[6][7][8]

This wave of wealthy families migrating out to Lake County had many causes. As James Borchert wrote in the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

Electrified streetcar development in the late 1880s transformed the metropolis. Three times faster than horse-drawn streetcars (15 vs. 5 mph), they permitted radial suburban development up to 10(–20) miles from the city center. The new technology arrived as Cleveland confronted a series of challenges: huge migrations from Southern and Eastern Europe; industrial and business expansion into residential neighborhoods; pollution from new industries; and corrupt government. Urbanites looked to the suburbs as both rural haven and escape from urban disorder. Unlike previous suburban developments, streetcar suburbs deliberately distanced themselves from the city. Privately owned, franchised electric streetcar companies (often controlled by land developers) laid out tracks on EUCLID AVE.[9]

This resulted in bringing major changes to the county's westernmost villages and townships.[10][11][12][13]

On the front page of the Painesville Telegraph dated Thursday, April 16, 1903, under the heading "Mentor Real Estate" was the following.[14]

Demand For Good Residence property has put up the price.
Few people are aware that real estate in Mentor is worth several times as much as in Painesville. The demand, by prominent Cleveland people, for residence property along the C. P. & E. railway is what has put prices up on Mentor real estate, and now $1,000 an acre is considered cheap in many instances.
The improvements, which Clevelander people have made and are making on the lands which they have purchased, has also had much to do with advance in price.
In 1892 real estate in Mentor was no higher than here, but since the construction of the electric railway, prices have gone steadlly [sic] upward.

Map of estates' locations

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The country estates were so densely packed into the western portion of Lake County that you could walk from the ReedHurst Estate on the Panesville-Mentor Line to Hillandale on the Wickliffe-Euclid line, a distance of some 12 miles, staying entirely on estate's property with only the need to occasionally cross a country dirt road.

A map showing the locations of the Historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio

Estate details (66 of 70)

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Estate Image Owner Occupations Year Build Sq. Ft. - Rooms Status Architect Acreage City Location Maps
Hawgood's Summer Estate[15] No available image Hawgood, Captain Arthur Harrison.[16](1865-1945)[17]
and(M-1892)
Belle L. (Dibley)(1869-1941)[18]
Owners(1903-1916)


Hawgood, Harry Bourn(1887-1939)
and
Nellie Doan (Shepard)(1888-1971)[19][15]

Owners(1916-1971)
Owner of several Great Lakes Ships.[20]
Manager of the Minerva Steamship Company[21][22] and
Later with brothers owner of The Commonwealth Steamship company[23]

Belle was a painter,[24]
also made important contributions to regional botany by collecting specimens. Donated Collection to Cleveland Museum of Natural History
@1900 00000-00 Demolished, Now a shopping Center Architect Unknown 64[15] Painesville Township 1555 Mentor Ave.[19]

Winter Residence: 1942 E. 107th street
1915 Atlas Painesville Twp. Tract-4, Lot-45[25]
Cherry Farms[26]
The Home of Frank W. Hart in Painesville Township, Ohio @1903
[26]
Hart, Frank W. (1853-1910) and (M-1877) Jennie (Griswold)(1856-1942)

Owners(1897- )
owner of a wholesale millinery business
Cattle Breeder[27]
1841
Updated:1900
00000 Hellriegel's Inn[28] Architect unknown 112 Painesville Township 1040 Mentor Ave[29] 1898 Atlas Painesville Twp T-4, L-38, 39[30]
Old Orchard Farm[31][32][33][34]
Old Orchard was the summer home of W. H. Silverthorn
SILVERTHORN, William H.(1850-1910) and
Fannie White(1853-1916)
President and a member of the executive committee of the Railway Steel-Spring Co. 1900[33] 00000 Demolished 1983 Architect Unknown 200 Painesville Township Mentor Ave. C, P & E interurban stop 71[35]

Winter Residence: 127 Ingleside Ave.[36]
1915 Atlas Painesville Twp T-4, L-32, 38, 43[25]
Parmelee Farm[37]
Front entrance James C. Parmelee estate


James C. Parmelee estate's front cobblestone wall Jackson street Mentor, Oh
Parmelee, James C. (1855-1931)[38]
and (M-1900)[39]
Alice Woolfolk Maury (1863-1940)[40][41]
Owners(1901-1940)[42][43]
Helped start the National Carbon Company,[44][45]
Fourth president of the Cleveland General Electric Company,[46]
First President of the Cleveland Stock Exchange[47]
He and his wife Alice were benefactors of the Washington National Cathedral,
and
Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.
1826 / @1930[48] 00000 / 4,270. First House demolished 1930's,
Care Takes House enlarged and remodeled.

From 1940 to 1960 it was part of Cole's Nursery,
Now a Private Residence.[48]
Architect Unknown 200[37] Mentor 9573 Jackson St. Mentor Twp. Track-6, Lot-5,8[49][50]
Gilchrist Estate[51] Images from 1903[51] GILCHRIST, Captain Joseph Clough(1850-1919)[52] and (M2 -1890)
Emille Martin(1863-1964)
Owned Gilchrist Transportation Co.[53] Second largest shipping fleet on Great lakes.[54][55][56]

President Coal & Iron National Bank[57]
@1840 00000 Demolished @1970.
Now Lake Health and Mentor Surgery Center.
Architect unknown 26 Painesville Twp.
50 Mentor Twp.[58]
Painesville Township,
&
Mentor
9500 Mentor Ave.
C. P. and E. Between stop 67 & 68
1915 Atlas Painesville TWP T-4 L-37,[59]
1915 Atlas Page 53-Mentor Twp. T-6 L-3[60]
Reedhurst
Reedhurst was the summer home of Fredrick Nicholas Reed in Mentor, OH
Reed, Frederick Nicholas(1853-1905)[61]
and Jennie F.(1856-1928)
Reed Brothers & Co.[61]

Director Gentlemen's Driving Park Co.[61]
1900[62] 7,500[62] Demolished 1974[62] Frank D. Skell[63] 125[62] Mentor 1/2 mile South of Mentor Ave., East of Chillicothe Rd.41°40′27.5″N 81°17′58″W / 41.674306°N 81.29944°W / 41.674306; -81.29944 [64]
Winter Residence: 735 Genesee Ave.[65]
1915 Atlas Page 53-Mentor Twp. Russell Lot[60]
Twin Maples
@1873


@1922
Luther, L. Cook(1853-1905)
and
Clara B. Sylvester(1853-1915)
Owners (1883-1903)[66]


Hawgood William Alfred(1863-1916)
and
Bessie Flower(1868-1951)
Owners (1903-1918)[60][67]

Luetkemeyer, Edmund Henry(1862-1934)[68]
and(M-1908)
Mathilde(1871-1941)
Owners (1918-1941)[69]
Owner L. L. Cook & Brothers[70]




Hawgood was Partners with his brothers in several Lake Eire Shipping Companies[71][72]



Vice-President Luetkemeyer Company,
president of the Country Auto Club,
a member of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce,
Cleveland Athletic Club, and
Cleveland Yacht Club.[68]
Later Lockwood-Luetkemeyer-Henry Company[73]
1825[74] 3,700 Saved in 1961 by being relocated.

Now Private Residence.
Jonathan Goldsmith[75][76] 47

25
Mentor S.W Corner Mentor Ave. and Chillocathe Rd. C. P. and E. stop 66[66]

Relocated .5 mile to 9364 Forstyhe lane[77]

Hawgood Winter Residence: E. 89th street Cleveland,
Luetkemyer Winter Residence: 1899 E. 93rd Cleveland.
1915 Atlas Mentor Twp. Russel Lot[60]
Corning Estate 1912

Andrews Estate 1919
Henry W. Coning summer house in Mentor, Oh @1903
[78]
The Henry W Corning summer house after the sun rooms were added @1912
Corning, Henry Wick(1869-1946)[79][80][81]
and
Edith Warren( -1953)[82]

Andrews, Earl John( -1938)[83][84]
and
Clar B.
President of Standard Sewing Machine, director of First National Bank, the Guardian Savings and Trust Company, the Union Trust Company, and the Adams-Bagnall Electric Company.[85][62]


Architech/Builder[86]
1912[87] 00000 Demolished 1990[62] Architect Unknown 30 Mentor 9232 Mentor Ave. 1915 Atlas Mentor Twp. Russell Lot[60]
Dellhurst[78][48]
Dellhurst Mentor, Ohio Residence of Mr Harvey H. Brown


Images from 1903[78]
Van Cleve, Herman B. (1860-1930)
and(m. 1892)
Adele Livingston (Battershall)(1866-)[88]

Owners(1895-1910)


Brown, Harvey Huntington Sr.(1848-1923)
and(M-)
Elizabeth Freeman (Hickox)(1851-1912) [89]

Owners(1910-1923)[90][91]
Owner Building Supply,
Major Glass Distributor[48]


Owner: Harvey H. Brown & Co.
1895 00000 Demolished 1974[48]
Functioned as Dellhurst Hospital in the 1930s[92][93]
Arthur N. Oviatt[94][62][95] 77[66]


45[60]
Mentor Mentor Ave C. P. & E. Stop 62[96]


Brown's Winter Residence: 2727 Euclid Ave.[89]
16A-18TWP_2[97]
Clover Farm[98] No available image Osborne, Francis Marion (1854-1911)[99] and
Dollie Philpot Morris(1858-1928)
(Owners -1918)


Osborne, Francis Marion Jr (1893-1963)
and(M-1915)
Florence T.(1894-1973)
Owners(1918-1940)
President Youghiogheny & Ohio Coal Company,
President Gilchrist Transportation Co.[100][56]


Built Lost Nation Golf Course[101]
The Osborne Dairy Store
1864[102] 00000 Osborne Park
,
Lost Nation Golf Course
Lost Nation Airport[103]
Architect Unknown 25-337[104] Willoughby 38883 HODGSON RD,
Lost Nation Golf Course[105]
and
38575 Lakeshore Boulevard[106]
1898 Atlas Douglas Tract Lot-3[107]
1915 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Douglas Tract Lot-3,6,9,10,13[108]
Murray Homestead[109][110] Images from 1903,[111]

Images from 2019[112]
Murry, William Parmelee(1854-1918)[113]
and(M-1877)
Jeanie L. Castle(1854-1949)
Director of Pickands Mather Group Coal Department,
One of the founders of the Cleveland Athletic Club[114]
1847 00000 Demolished 1985 Architect Unknown 600[110] Mentor Home Stead 8501 Mentor Ave C.P.& E. stop 58.
Stock Farm C.P.& E. stop 56.[115]
1915 Atlas Mentor Village Huntington, Goodell, Simmons and Church Lots[116]
Miller Estate[111] Images from 1903[111] Miller, Leonard B.(1861 -1936)[117]
and
Mary A. (Denison)[118]
Manager Oglebay Norton & Co.,[119]
Charter Member Kirtland and Mayfield Country Clubs[117]
@1903[111] 00000 Demolished 1975.
Replaced by the Mentor Medical Park.[120]
Architect Unknown 80[116] Mentor 8224 Mentor Ave.
C.P.& E. stop 55
Mentor Village Bacon Lot[116]
Indian Hill[121]
Main house on the summer estate of John E. Newell in Mentor, Ohio


View of John E. Newell's estate house from across the pond @1903
[121]
Newell, John Edmund(1861-1949)
and(M-1891)
Amie Sikes Carpenter(1865-1938)[122]
President Jefferson Coal Company,
trustee for the Society Savings[123]

Ami was executive vice-president
of the national Garden Club[124]
and Founder of the
Women's Protective Association[125]
1899[123] 00000 House Demolished 1958, Eleanor B Garfield Park[126] Arthur N. Oviatt[94][95] 60 Mentor 7967 Mentor Ave.
C.P.& E. stop 54.
1915 Atlas Mentor Village Ward Lot[116]
WELLCOMFIELD[127][128]


Good Hold Farm[116]
Images from 1903[129] Wellman, Samual T. (1847-1919)
and (M-1868)
Julia A. Ballard
Owners(1899-1906)


Holden, Liberty Emery(1833-1913)[130][131]
and
Delia Elizabeth Bulkley (1838-1932)
Owners(1906-1913)[132]
American Steel industry pioneer,[133]
Founded the Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Engineering Company,
prolific inventor


Owner Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Hollenden Hotel,
Responsible for Construction of Cleveland Museum of Art,
Mining and Real estate Investor,
Founder of Bratenahal[130]
1850[134] 00000 Burned down 1929 Architect Unknown 1,200[62][116][60] Mentor 7767 Mentor Ave.[135] C.P.& E. stop 52. Mentor T-5 Huntington and Blake Lots[116][60][136]
Mooreland[137][138][139][11]

NRHP #88000209

Exterior Video 2016[140][141]
Moore, Edward William
( 1864-1928)[142]
and (M-1891)
Louise Chamberlin(1870-1956)

Owners(1898-1956)
Vice-president of the Western Reserve Trust Co.,
Partner Everett-Moore syndicate that managed CLEVELAND ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.[143]
CLEVELAND, PAINESVILLE & EASTERN 1895,[144]
Detroit United Railway,
Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
1898 20,000[145] Educational Business Event Center[146] Arthur N. Oviatt[94] 1898[95]


J. Milton Dyer1906
1,100 Mentor 7960 Garfield Rd[147] 1915 Mooreland Estate[148]
Kingwood Farm[149][150][151]
Kingwood The summer home of Harry Wheelock King in Lake County, OH @1912
King, Harry Wheelock(1863-1928)
and
Margery Gundry(1866-1950)[152]
Owners(1904-1944)


Monroe, Logan Sr(1897 -1987)[153] and(M-1918) Kathleen(1899 - 1987)
Owners(1944-1975)
President King Bridge Company




Vice-President Eaton Corp and Co-Owner Kingwood Nurseries'
1903[154] 0000 Demolished @1980 Abram Garfield 775


100
Kirtland Hills
&
Mentor
Center Street[155] 1915 Kirtland TWP[156]
Primrose Hill[157]


Nortonwood[158]
David Z. Norton's country estate house Nortonwood in 1912
[157]
Andrews Horace Elisworth
(1863-1918)[159][160]
and
Antoinette Huntington Devereux
(1863-1955)
Owners(1898-1910)[161]



Norton, David Z.(1851-1928)[162]
and
[Mary Castle(m-1871)(1854-1928)]
Owners(1910-1928)
Vice-President Standard Oil / President of The Big Con[163]





Partner Oglebay Norton & Co[1][164]
President of

the Citizens Savings and Trust Company.[162]

1898 0000 Primrose Hill Demolished 1966-67

Nortonwood Demolished 2019

Arthur N. Oviatt[94][95] 157[66]



300[158]
Mentor Garfield Rd.[165]
Kenridge [166] Bolton, Charles Chester(1855-1930)[167]
and(M-1880)
Julie Castle(1857-1929)
Owners(1914-1930)


Bolton, Chester Castle
and(M-1907)
Frances Payne(1885-1977)


Partner in M. A. Hanna Company


Business Industrialist, United States Republican Congressman from Ohio 22d District 1929-1937

United States Congresswoman from Ohio 22d District 1940-1969,
Funded a school of nursing at Western Reserve University
1848(Family Home moved from Euclid Ave, Cleveland to Center St. Mentor 1915)[166] 00000 Demolished Architect unknown 80 Mentor 8020 CENTER ST[168] Mentor Village T-2, L-9[116]
Courtyard[166] No available image Bolton, Newell Castle(1888 - 1947 )
and(M- )
Frances Bray Todd (1896-1983)
Owners(1929-1950)


Bolton, Oliver (1917 -1972)
and(M- )
Adelide Brownlee ( - )Owners(1950-1978)


Bolton, Charles P.(1942 - )
and(M- )
Julia( - )(m-1976)[169] Owners(1978 - Present)
Army Brigadier General,
Executive at Republic steel
Director at several large Cleveland Companies[170]


United States representatives from Ohio's 11th district 1952-1956


Manager of the Office of International Trade for Ohio.
1929[166] 00000 Private Resident[171][172] Carl Rowley[166][173] 100


238[166]
Mentor 8021 Center Street[174] Mentor Village[116]
Low Ridge Farm[60]
Low Ridge Farms Front Gate 2021

Ralph Perkins house at Low Ridge Farms

Low Ridge Farms Rear Gate 2021
Perkins, Jacob Bishop
(1854-1936)[175][12]
and
Sallie Moore (Wilshire)
(1856-1931)

Owners(1900-1936)
Attorney,
Manager and builder for the Cleveland & Mahoning Railroad,
Founder HILL ACME CO. 1886
Honorary Vice President Western Reserve Historical Society[176]
1900 5,334 Private
residents
unknown 201 Mentor 8916 Perkins Dr.[177]

Winter Residence:490 Euclid Ave.[178] and
Edgewater Park[179]
1915 Atlas mentor Twp. T- L-[60]

Wildwood

NRHP #81000444
Oliver, John G. ( -1939)
and
May Lockwood( -1941)[180]
Engineer for Warner & Swasey Company
later
co-founder of Bardons & Oliver
1908[181] 00000 Wildwood Cultural Center & Park[182] Abram Garfield[181] 34[181] Mentor 7645 Little Mountain Rd[183] 1915 Atlas Mentor Twp. Tract 2 Lot-5[60]
16A-017OLD.pdf (1942)[184]
Chesterfield


Greystone Manor
Image from 1960[185][186] Scott, Frank Augustus (1873-1949)[187][188]
and(M-1911) Faith Alice Fraser( -1936)[187]


Girdler, Tom Mercer(1877-1965)
and(M.-1924) Lillian Snowden(M. 1924-1942)[189]
Chairman of the Munitions Standards Board of the Council of National Defense and first chairman of the War Industries Board during World War I, chairman of the board of Warner & Swasey Company[188][187]


President and Chairman of the Board Republic Steel[189]
1919 00000-25 Rooms Currently Unoccupied.
For 34 years it was home to the East Shore Unitarian Church.
Around 1996 the House and 100+ acres were merged with the old Newell C. Bolton Estate [62]
Hubbell & Benes 477[62] Kirtland Hills,
&
Mentor
7960 Center Street[190] Mentor Village[116]
Hoyt Estate [191] No available image Hoyt[192][193] Elton James 2nd(1850-1917)[194][195]
and(M-1914)[196]
Cornelia Hickox (Brown)(1890 - 1968)
Sr. Managing Partner Pickards Mather & Co.[194] 1920[197] 00000 Private
residents
Architect unknown 110[197] Kirtland Hills Track 2 Bloss Lot south side of Chilliothe Rd. Kirtland hills[197] 41.644256, -81.329406 Maps[198]
Hilo Farms

NRHP #79001870
Hanna, Leonard C. Jr.
(1889-1957)[199]

Owner(1925-1957)
Executive M. A. Hanna Company,
philanthropist,
Director Cleveland Museum of Art
1925 7,600 Private
residents
unknown 330 Kirtland Hills 9058 Little Mountain Rd.[200]
ShadyBrook[201][11] No available image Baldwin, Arthur Douglas(1876-1955)
and(M-1902)
Reba Williams( -1941)[202]
Partner Garfield, Baldwin, Jamison, Hope, & Ulrich.[202] 1926[203] 1,684 Purchased by Holden Arboretum 1956,
Used for The Laymen's Retreat Project,
Then as Headquarters of The Lake County Historical Society and
currently HISTORIC SHADYBROOK HOUSE LLC
Abram Garfield 556 Kirtland Hills 9400 BALDWIN RD 41.637464, -81.29767 1915 Atlas Kirtland TWP T-1 L-13,25,26,39[156][204]
Stump Hollow Farm No available image Hanna, Howard Melville Jr.(1877–1945)[205]
and
Jean Claire(1882-1973)

Owners(1927 -1948)[206]
President & Chairman of M. A. Hanna Company 1927 6055-23[102] Private Residence Walker and Weeks[207] 100 Kirtland Hills 9011 Booth Road[208] Tract-1 Lot-37[209]
Manor House Farm[210]
Morley Manor House eastside 2021

Morley Manor House northside 2021

Morley Manor House garden 2021
Morley, Charles Rockwell(1863-1952)[211]
and(M-1923)[212]
Hedwig (Hotopf)(1865-1955)[213]

Was also his Mothers summer home until her death in 1923
Morley, Helen Marshall (Rockwell)(1834-1923)[214]
and(M-1858)
Deceased Husband Jesse Healy(1820-1903)[215]
Director Kelly Island Lime & Transport Co.,
Real Estate operator,
Trustee of Lake Erie College,
President of The Stark Electric and Cleveland Alliance and Mahoning Valley railroad lines.[216]
C. 1874

Extensively Remodel:C. 1903
00000-23[217] Lake Erie College's President's house.
and
George M Humphrey Equestrian Center.
Architect Unknown 335[218]

550[217]
Mentor 8031 Morley Rd
41°39′04″N 81°16′43″W / 41.651042°N 81.278562°W / 41.651042; -81.278562


Winter Residences: 2914 prospect Ave. S. E.

Later Pasadena, Ca.[219]
1915 Altas Concord Twp. Joint Sub District Lots 2,3,8,9,10[218]
The Pinery
[220][10][13]

Pinery Farms[221]
images of Woods home from an online source.[222] King, Ralph Thrall(1855-1926)[223][224][225]
and(M-1897)
Fanny Tewksbury(1860-1949)[226][227]

Owners:(1901-1949)[228]

Two Children later built homes on the Estate:Woods,
Frances (Schafer)
President of the Realty Investment Company,[229][230]
Major Donner and
vice president of the Cleveland Museum of Art,[231]
a trustee of Western Reserve University and
the Western Reserve Historical Society,[224]
Blish Rd. renamed King Memorial Highway for him.[232]
Ralph & Fanny:
1st 1901,[233] 2ad 1916[234]

Woods: 1928
Ralph & Fanny:
1st:0000-00,
2ad:1,939-6

Wood's: 4,931-
Private Residence's Architect's Unknown 100[235]

250[236]

321[237]
Kirtland,
&
Concord
Ralph & Fanny King: 10059 Little Mnt. Rd.41°38′15.3″N 81°16′44.6″W / 41.637583°N 81.279056°W / 41.637583; -81.279056

Woods King:10095 Little Mnt. Rd. 41°38′15.3″N 81°16′44.6″W / 41.637583°N 81.279056°W / 41.637583; -81.279056

Winter Residence: 2648 Prospect Ave. S. E.[238]
1915 Atlas Mentor Twp. Track-4 Lot-2,[60]

1900 Chardon Township Tax Map Track-4, Lot-2[235]

1927 Chardon Township Tax Map [236]
Roberta Holden Bole's Estate[239] No available image BOLE, Benjamin Patterson(1873-1941)
and(M-1907)
Roberta Holden(1876-1950)[240]
Benjamin:Major U.S. Army, Managed the Liberty Holden Trust(Managed the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Hollenden Hotel Company and was a director of several other corporations.)

Reberta:Was the moving spirit behind the founding of the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland.
Co-founded the Hawken School for boys in 1915 and
was a benefactor of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.[240]
1925 00000 Private residence and
First 100 acres of Holden Arboretum
Architect Unknown 180[239] Kirtland 9446 Sperry Rd  41.619654, -81.301963 Track-1 Lots-51,52[156]
24A-010OLD.pdf (1930-1990)[241]
Lantern Court
Lantern Court previous home to Warren H Corning II


More Images[242]
Corning, Warren H. II(1902-1975)[243]
and
(M-1928)
Maud Eells Stager(1909-1991)[244]
investment banking, Executive administrator Holden Arboretum 1929 00000-17 Rooms In 2022 the House and 29 acres were sold by Holden Arboretum to Red Oak Camp.[245] Edward John Maier[246] 99[156] Kirtland 9203 Kirtland Chardon Rd.[247] Kirtland Tract-2 Lot-26,27[248]
Playmore Estate[249] Images from 2015[249] Hubell, Benjamin( S. 1857–1935)
and(M-1895)
Bertha M. Tarbell(1872-1957)[250]
Architect: Played a role in designing the West Side Market and the Cleveland Museum of Art.[250] 1929
Enlarged 2003[249]
7,000 / 13,247[249] Private residence Hubbell & Benes 65[251] / 13[249] Kirtland 8900 Eagle Road Kirtland.
On top of Pierce's Knob
(Second highest point in Lake Co.)
 41.604093, -81.321296
Kirtland Track-2 Lot-23[251]
Halle Farm[252] Random Images[252] Halle, Samuel Horatio(1868-1954)[253]
and (M-1901)[254]
Blanche Marguerite (Murphy) (1874-1951)[255][256]
Founder of Halle Brothers Co.[257]
Philanthropist

Blanche was the author of Art of Entertaining
Managed The Eugene and Blanche Halle Foundation
1912[258] 00000 Penitentiary Glen Nature Center[258] Architect Unknown 424[258] Kirtland 8668 Kirtland Chardon Rd[259]

Winter Residence: 2163 Harcourt Dr. Cleveland Heights[260]
Kirtland Twp Tract-13 Lot-18[156]
Augustus Estate
EH Augustus Estate
EH Augustus Estate by MW Copper, Jr.
Augustus, Ellsworth Hunt(1897-1964)[261][262]
and(M-1920)[261]
Frances Elizabeth Good(1889-1981[263])
Partner in the Kilroy Drilling Company
and
a director of the National City Bank of Cleveland.
President of the National Boy scout Council
He won the district golf championship of Greater Cleveland seven times.[264][265]
1930 12,600/ Private Residence Munroe Walker Copper, Jr. 200[266] Waite Hill 9441 HOBART RD Kirtland Twp Track 1,2 Lots 1,40[266]
LEO-DORO FARMS[267][268]
LEO-DORO @1903 was the summer estate of Henry A. Everett.
[267]

Kirtland Country Club 1910's[269]
Everett, Henry A. (1856-1917)[270][271]
and(M -1886)
Josephine Pettengill[272]
(1866 - 1938 )[273]
President of Big Consolidated and Lake Shore Electric Railroad Co.[274][275] 1901 00000 The original wood mansion burned in 1906.[276]

The 1910 stone mansion burned in 1975[277]

1910 purchased 309 addition but separated acres.
Architects Unknown 709
1901:400
1910 added 309
Kirtland
&
Mentor
Kirtland Country Club,[277][278]
41°37′53″N 81°22′39″W / 41.631473°N 81.377573°W / 41.631473; -81.377573

Lake County MetroPark's Chapin Forest Reservation[279]
Gildersleeve Mountain
41°35′58″N 81°21′40″W / 41.599412°N 81.361171°W / 41.599412; -81.361171
1915 Map of Everett Estate lands[280]

1915 Atlas Kirtland TWP Lots-15,16,28 and separated Lots-5,83,84-,[156]
1915 Mentor Twp Track-4, Lots 2,7[60]
Winden[156]
Winden 4/1964
Winden in April, 1964
Sherwin, Henry A.( 1842- 1916)

and (M-1865)
Frances Mary Smith(1843-1920)

Partner, Sherwin, Williams, & Co.[281] 1898 00000 Demolished 1968 Architect unknown 184 Willoughby 4420 Sherwin Rd.[282]
Elgercon[283][284][11] Images from 1903[283]

Image from 2015[285]

Images from 2017 Fire[286]
Chandler, Harrison Tyler.(1840-1912)[287]
and (M-1865)
Ellen Frances (Foster)(1842-1912)


Tucker, Stanly Wightman(1870-1943 )
and(M-1895)
Gertrude Lee (Chandler)(1873-1953)[285]
Served in The Grand Army during the Civil War,[287]
Founded Chandler & Price printing press company[284]


President Foulton Foundery Company,
President S. W. Tucker Company
1900-1913[284] 00000-20[284] Destroyed by fire 2017,[286]
Land used for the Willoughby-Eastlake school district,
Lake County YMCA,
Willoughby Fire station,
Willoughby Police Station
and
Lake Metroparks' (Gully Brook Park).[284]
Architect Unknown 125[284] Willoughby 37000 Ridge Road(Rt 84) and Shankland Road 1915 Atlas, Willoughby Twp. Track-10 Lot-4[288] and P. 127[289]
Harkness Estate No available image Harkness, Stephen Vanderburgh(1818-1888)[290]
and(M-1854)
Anna Maria (Richardson)(1837-1926)[291]
He organized The Euclid Avenue National Bank
and
was president of Belt Mining Company.[292]
In 1867 he made substantial investments in Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler
joining with his half brother Henry Flagler.
This company was the forerunner to Standard Oil.[293]

Ann founded the Commonwealth Fund
On her Husband's death
Ann inherited 1/3 of his 150 Million dollar estate and
gave away 40 Million before she died.
@1883[294] 00000-24[295] Demolished @1948,
From 1919 to 1948 it was a summer camp called Camp Harkness,[296][297]
Currently its FirstEnergy's Eastlake Generating Station'
Architect Unknown 222[298] Eastlake Erie St. @Eastlake Generating Station ,
41.672801, -81.440066
Winter Residence: 6508 Euclid Ave[299]
1898 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Card Track, Lot-22[107]
1915 Atlas Willoughby Twp.[108]
Cozy Bank[10][300][301] No available image Weber, Dr Gustave E. Carl(1828-1912)[302][303]
and (M-1854)
Ruth Elizabeth Chaney(-1917)
Founder of ST. VINCENT CHARITY HOSPITAL,
Trustee and dean of the Medical Dept. at Western Reserve university
U.S. consul in Nurnberg, Germany.[302]
C.1897 00000-00 Demolished Architect Unknown 110[107] Eastlake, Ohio 1898 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Card Track, Lot-22[107]
1915 Atlas Willoughby Twp.[108]
[107]
Van Gorder Manor[304]
Van Gorder Manor Willoughby, Ohio 1903
[305]
Boyce, Joseph H.(1823-1894)[306]
and(M-1856)
Julia E. (French)(1837-1903)[307][308]
Owner(1902-1903)

Van Gorder , Albert Hapgood(1852-1941)
and(M-)
Nancy Boyce(1871-1959)

Owners(1903-1959)[309]
Proprietor of the Willoughby Flour Mills
Julia E. French was the twin sister of Julius E. French


Founder Hall-Van Gorder Co.,
The Cleveland Fruit Juice Co.[310]
1902 16,365-00 Van Gorder Manor Apartments Architect Unknown 15[309] Willoughby 37819 Euclid Avenue
41°38′02″N 81°24′39″W / 41.63389°N 81.41083°W / 41.63389; -81.41083
1915 Willoughby Atlas Tract-13 Lot-2[311][309]
Belle Vernon Farm[312]
Jacob A. Beidler house Willoughby, Ohio 1903
[312]
Beidler, Jacob Atlee(1852-1912)[313]
and(M-1885)
Hannah M.(Rhoads)(1854-1940)
1901-1907 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 20th district.,[314]
president of the Belle Vernon-Mapes Dairy Co.,[128][315][316]
Vice president of the Cleveland, Painesville & Eastern Railroad Co.,
He served as president of the Rhodes & Beidler Coal Co.
and
as member of the State board of agriculture.
@1881 00000-00 Demolished
Now Willoughby Firestation #3 and
Lake Co YMCA[317]
Architect Unknown 300[312] Willoughby 37000 Euclid Ave.
C, P & E Stop 34[317]
1898 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Track-14, Lots-1,2[107]
1916 Map[318]
Willow Hall Farm 1898[107]


Willoughby Hall 1903[319]
Country Place of Mrs. Thomas Jopling
[320]
Jopling, Thomas(1841-1894)[321]
and(m-)
Mary Clayton(1841-1917)


Reginald Furness(1867-1942)[322]
and(M-1894)(D-1910)[323] Anna (Marshell)(Schweinfurth)(1870-1928)[324]
Treasure Otis Iron and Steel Company[325][326]

President American Wire Company[327]


Vice-President American Wire Company[322]
@1898 00000 Demolished Architect Unknown 225 Willoughby 36857 Ridge Road 1898 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Track-10, Lots-2-3-4[107][328]
As You like it[330][331][332] No available image Haworth, Joseph S.(1855-1903), and
William Joseph(1864-1921)([333]
and(M-1901)Sarah Amelia Graham((1880-1960))

Harris, George B.(1881-1970)[334][335][336]
and(M-)
Fannie (Davis)(C.1888-1886)[337][338]

Owners(1920-C.1957)[330][339][340]
Haworth's were nationally Known Actors and Playwright[341]

Harris was a Lawyer,
Common Pleas Court Judge,
GOP Chairman for Cuyahoga County

Fannie helped found the Cleveland Orchestra[338]
C. 1898[107]
C. 1930
1057-5
2322-10
Private Residences Architect Unknown 27[108] Willoughby Willoughby RidgeE Rd.
41°36′42″N 81°26′08″W / 41.61165°N 81.43566°W / 41.61165; -81.43566
Additional Residence(1930): Willoughby Ridge Rd.
41°36′38″N 81°26′08″W / 41.610498°N 81.435661°W / 41.610498; -81.435661


Harris Winter Residence" E. 97th[339]
Haworth:1915 Atlas Track-10, Lot-10[108]

Harris:27A_004[342]
Drury Lane Farm[343] Images from 1903[320] Drury, Francis Edson(1850-1932)[344]
and(M-1884)
Julia Robinson(1859-1943)
Partner Cleveland Foundry Co[345] 1925 7,946 Private residence Walker and Weeks[207] 65[343] Waite Hill 6750 WAITE HILL[346] Tract-9 Lots-1,3[108]
Tannenbaum Farm[347][343][348] Images from 1903[349] Otis, Charles A. Jr.[350](1868-1953)
and(M-1894)
Lucia Edwards(1869-1949)
Stock Broker, President Otis & Co, Owner Cleveland News <1910 00000 Private Residence Architect Unknown 480 Waite Hill 6725 Waite Hill Rd.[351] 1915 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Page 81,[108]
South Farm[352][343][353][11] Images from 2017[354] Sherwin, 1. John( - )
and
(M- ) Frances McIntosh( - )


2.Francis McIntosh(1906-1969)[355]
and(M-1931)
Margaret Halle
Banking 1920[356] 11,000[353] Private Residents Bryant Fleming[357][353] 390[108] Waite Hill 9550 Smith Rd.[358] 1915 Altas Willoughby Twp. Page 81[108]
Treadway Farms[359] No available image Treadway, Lyman Hambright(1862-1919)
and(M-)
Annie May (Wickham)(1868-1951)
President The Peck, Stow & WOcox Co.,[360]
vice chairman Federal Reserve Bank of Cle.;
Director Superior Savings & Trust Co.,
Peerless Motor Car Co.;
President Cleveland Chamber of Commerce.[361]
1896 4,339 Private
Residents
Architect
Unknown
253[359] Waite Hill 9715 SMITH Willoughby Twp. Track 5 Lots-1,4,5[362] Track-9 Lot-8[363]
River Farm Estate[364][365]
"Squire's Castle", built about 1897 by Feargus B. Squire. As a Gate House.
Squire, Feargus B.(1850-1932)
(M-1876)
Louisa Christiana Braymaier(1854-1927)
Executive Standard Oil Company
and major investor in Steel, Chemical and other Companies

Mayor of Wickliffe, Ohio
1890 00000-00 No Main house. Only the gate house was built. Now part of North Chagrin Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks. Architect Unknown 550 Willoughby Hills 2844 River Rd, 41°34′49″N 81°25′15″W / 41.580144°N 81.420945°W / 41.580144; -81.420945

Winter Residence:1729 Euclid Avenue, later 7809 Euclid Avenue.[365]
1915 Altas Tract 2, Lots 4,5[108]
Blakeslee Estate No available image Blakeslee, John Robert(1875-1970)[366]
and(M-1921)
Joanna(Hanlon)(1889-1950)[367]
President AJAX Manufacturing Co.[368][369] 1921 2,042 Private Residence
52 Aces become part of Cleveland Metroparks North Chagrin Reservation.[370]
Architect Unknown 75 Willoughby Hills 36100 Euclid Chardon Rd.

Winter Residence: 1118 St. Clair Ave. N.E.
Lake County Auditor 31A-011OLD2[371]
31A-003-OLD[370]
Ridgeview Images from 1903[372] Clark, Alfred Gleason Sherman (1875-1953)[373][13]
and(M1-1899)[374]
Alice Hale (Russell)(1876-1915)

Owners(C.1901-C.1915)[375]


Humiston, William Henry(1855-1943)[376]
and(M-1884)[377]
Harriet (Millar)(1859-1940)

Owners(C.1915-C.1927)
Real Estate Broker,[378]
Specialized in selling country farms to the wealthy,[379]
Assistant Director of the Federal Housing Administration,
One of the founding members of the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club.[373]


Humiston was President Oho Medical Society,[380]
Owned Private Surgical Home for Women,[381]
Staff Surgeon Charity Hospital[382]
1903[383] 00000-00 Destroyed by Arson 1927.
Land used to build I-271 and I-90 interchange.[384]
Builder Michael Heintz[383] 100 [107]


200[108]
Willoughby Hills Chardon Rd. 41°35′05.3″N 81°26′53.2″W / 41.584806°N 81.448111°W / 41.584806; -81.448111

Clark Winter Residence: 479 Russell Ave.[385]


Humiston Winter Residence: 3041 E. 89th Street.[386]
Clark 1898 Atlas Willoughby Twp Tract-3, Lot-4[107]


Humiston 1915 Atlas Willoughby Twp Tract-3, Lot-4, Track-7, Lot-7
Sleepy Hollow Farm[343]
Sleepy Hollow Farm Front View

Sleepy Hollow Farm West Wing

Current Images[387]
Hanna, Howard Melville Jr.(1877–1945)
and
Jean Claire(1882-1973)

Owners( -1928)[388]
President & Chairman of M. A. Hanna Company (1903-1915) 00000 Manakiki Golf Corse[389] Architect Unknown 200 Willoughby Hills 35501 Eddy Rd.[390] Track-6 Lot-2,4,9[108]
Gravel Hill Farm[98] No available image Russell, George Shelley(1850-1927)
and(M-1874)
Florence (Hale)(1852-1928)
Treasurer of Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Ry. Co.
Treasurer Cleveland Electric Ry. Co.
Director American Fork and Hoe Co.
1912[391] 4,206[391] Private Resident [391] Architect
Unknown
51.5 Willoughby Hills 35401 Hanna Rd.

Winter Residence: 7011 Euclid Ave.[392]
1915 Atlas Willoughby Twp Tract-6, Lot-3[108]
Spring Grove Farm[393][394]


Halle Estate
Spring Grove Farm's main house and barn @1903
[395]

Main house Spring Grove Farm the estate of Martin Snider
Snider, Martin(1846-1918-)
and(M-1867)
Adaline A (Rohrer)(1847-1936)[396]
Owners(1902-1917>)[397][398][399]



Halle, Salmon Portland Chase(1866-1949)[400][401]
and(M-1893)
Carrie B. Moss(1872-1965)[402]
Owners(-)
Treasure of the Standard Oil Company,[403] Trustee Riverside Cemetery,[404]
President Guarantee Title & Trust Co.[405]


Founded Halle Brothers Co.,
Halle served as director of the Mutual Building & Loan Co. and
the Service Recorder Company;a founding member of the Print Club of Cleveland,
the Cleveland Advertising Club,
the Cleveland Hospital Service Association, and
the Jewish Federation of Cleveland[400][406]
@1902[407] 00000-00 Demolished, Now The Lithuanian Center and Pine Ridge Plaza Architect Unknown 126[394] Willoughby Summer: 34251 Ridge Rd.
Winter Residence: (7338 and later 8811) Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Oh
1915 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Track-11, Lots3,4[108]
Nagirroc
Front of Pine Ridge Country Club 2021
Corrigan,[408] James C. Sr.(1849-1908)[409]
(M- ) Ida Belle Allen(1885-1900)

Corrigan, James W. Jr.[410](1880-1928)
and (M-1916 )
Laura Mae (1879-1948)[411]
Owner CORRIGAN-MCKINNEY STEEL CO.[412][413]
(which later became Republic Steel and then LTV Steel)
1900 00000 1928 became Pine Ridge Country Club[414] Architect unknown 400 Wickliffe 30601 Ridge Rd[415] Willoughby Tracts 7,11 Lots 8,7[108]
Just-A-Mere Farm[416][417] No available image Nutt, Joseph Randolph (1869-1945)[418][419][420]
and(M-1907)
Elizabeth (Hasbronck)(1881-1937)

Owners(1916-1933)[421][422] Nutt, Joseph Randolph Jr.(1909-1972)
and(M-1929)[423]
Sarah Howell (East)(1911-1998)[424]

Owners(1935-C. 1957)[425]
President Citizens Savings and Trust Company,
President and board chairman of the Union Trust Co.
and
Twice treasurer of the Republican National Committee[426][419][427][428]


President Dension & Nutt, Builders[429] Captain U.S. Army,[430]
Elected to Ohio State Senate 1947-1956[431]
C. 1917 00000-00 House status uncertain. Land developed in 1952 as The Joseph R. Nutt Subdivision.[432] Architect Unknown 50 [421] Wickliffe Willoughby Ridge Rd.
41°36′21″N 81°27′14″W / 41.60583°N 81.45389°W / 41.60583; -81.45389


Winter Residence: 2285 Coventry Rd.,
Cleveland Heights[419][433]
Willoughby Twp. Track-7, Lot-4[421]
Wickliffe-On-The-Bluff Images from 1903[434] Dangler, David Edward( 1858-1939)[435]
and(M-1885)[436]
Effie Mude (Scofield)(1862-1948)
Owner Dangler Stove Company.[437]
1902 it merged with 8 Companies to become the American Stove Company where he had many titles.,
President Wilson Realty Co.,[438]
Vice President Union Salt Co.[435]
@1898 00000-00 Demolished @1967 Architect Unknown 45[107] Wickliffe 30180 OVERLOOK DR
Winter Residence: 3424 Prospect Ave.
Later
2348 Overlook Rd. Cleveland Hts.[435][439]
1898 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Tract-11, Lot-10[107][108]
Lakeland Image @1900[440] Rockefeller, Frank(1845-1917)[441]
and(M-11870)
Helen Elizabeth (Scofield)(1848-1932)[442]
Infantryman, 7th Ohio Infantry Regiment, during the Civil War,
Vice-President Standard Oil,
Cattle Rancher,
President Buckeye Steel Castings
@1898 00000-00 Demolished.
Now Wickliffe High School[443]
Architect unknown 165[107] Wickliffe 2255 Rockefeller Road 1898 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Track-7 Lots-1,2,4 and Track-8 Lot-5[107]
Armington Home No available image Armington, George Arthur(1865-1954)
and(M-1889)[444]
Clara (Pritchard)(1869-1946) Louise? (1874-1954)[445]
Instructor at Case School,
Partner in Phenix Iron Works,
Founded Euclid Crane & Hoist Co.[446]
1923[447] 3096-13[447] Private Residence Architect Unknown Acreage Unknown Wickliffe 29301 Ridge Road
41°36′07″N 81°28′09″W / 41.60194°N 81.46917°W / 41.60194; -81.46917
No available Maps
EDPHINE[448]
Burke, Edmund Stevenson Jr.(1879-1962)[449]
and(M-1904)
Josephine Brainard (Chisholm)(1880-1969)
Owner CORRIGAN-MCKINNEY STEEL CO.[412]
(which later became Republic Steel and then LTV Steel)

He served as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland from 1933 to 1938

Introduced Polo to Northeast Ohio[450]
1890 8,500 Private Residence Unknown Architect 43 Wickliffe
&
Willoughby Hills
28812 Chardon Rd. Wickliffe Tract 4 section 3[451]
Cobblestone Garth[452]
Squire, Feargus B.(1850-1932)[365]
(M-1876
Louisa Christiana Braymaier(1854-1927)
Executive Standard Oil Company
and major investor in Steel, Chemical and other Companies

Mayor of Wickliffe, Ohio
1900 00000 Demolished Architect Unknown 6.7 Wickliffe 28787 Ridge Road[453]

Winter Residence:1729 Euclid Avenue, later 7809 Euclid Avenue.[365]
Wickliffe Tract 8[451]
Coulallenby Archived February 14, 2021, at the Wayback Machine[454]

NRHP #79001875[455]
Coulby, Harry C.
(1865-1929)
and
Jane Eliza Cottier
(M1887-D 1909) and
May Allen (– 1921)[456]

Owners(1915-1929)
Managed Pickands Mather Group 1915 0000 Wickliffe City Hall Frederic William Striebinger[457] 54 Wickliffe 28730 Ridge Rd[458] 1915 Atlas Willoughby TWP
T-8 L- 4,6][108]

Elmhurst[459] Images from 1903[459] Talmage, William Clinton(1855-1929)[460]
and(m-1886)
Leona (Boyce)(1860-1939)[461]

Owners (1897-1909)
Standard Sewing Machine Co.,[462]
Director Cleveland Chamber of Commerce,[463]
Owner Talmage Manufacturing Co.[464]
1897[465][466] 00000-00 Demolished
Now part of Rabbinical College of Telshe.
Architect Unknown 1[107] Wickliffe 28580 NUTWOOD LN
Winter Residence: 10917 Magnilia Dr. N. E.[462][467]
1898 Atlas Willoughby TWP
Tract-8 Lots-2 [107]

Ridgemere Farm[468][469] No available image Cady, George Washington(-1912)[470]
and(M-1964)
Amanda L. (Feusier)(-1924) [471]


McKinney,[408] Price (1862-1928)
and(M1-1888)
Julia Parthenia (Linnell)(1864-1902)
and(M2-1906)[472]
Lucy (Dwyer) Sullivan(1884-1951)[473]
Owner G. W. Cady & Co.[474]
and later
President Cady-Ivison Co.[475]


Receiver for the Corrigan, Ives & Co.,[476][477]
Owner CORRIGAN-MCKINNEY STEEL CO.[412][409]
(which later became Republic Steel and then LTV Steel)
C. 1897[478] 00000-00 Demolished. Now part of Rabbinical College of Telshe. and
Borromeo Seminary Cleveland[479]
Architect Unknown 28[107]


40[108][480]
Wickliffe Nutwood lane
41°35′42″N 81°28′52″W / 41.59500°N 81.48111°W / 41.59500; -81.48111
Cady Winter Residence: 1402 Euclid Ave.


McKinney Winter Residence: 10825 East Blvd.(WRHS's Hay-McKinney House)
1898 Atlas Willoughby TWP
Tract-8 Lot-2 [107][108][480]
Woodbine Croft[481] No available image Perkins, Edwin Ruthven(1832-1915)[482][483]
and(M-1858)
Harriet (Pelton)(1837-1919)[484]
President of the Board of Education.,[485]
President Merchant's National Bank,[486]
Chairman Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley & Wheeling Railway Co.[487]
Vice-President Cleveland Mining Co.[488] Vice-President of the Cleveland Trust Co.[489]

The Western Reserve University's Harriet Pelton Perkins Scholarship named for her.
C.1896 00000-00 Demolished. Now the west bound ramp at Interstate 90 and Euclid Ave.[490] Architect Unknown 25 Wickliffe Euclid Ave. C, P & E interurban stop 20.[107]
41°35′53″N 81°29′20″W / 41.598108°N 81.488753°W / 41.598108; -81.488753

Winter Residence: 8011 Euclid Ave.
1898 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Tract 8, Lot 1[107]
Nutwood Farms[107] Images from 1903[491] French, Julius E.(1837-1910)[492][493]
and (M-1860)
Ezerine B. (Sharp)(1837-1865)
Owners(1888-1910)


Devereux, Henry Kelsey (1860-1932)[494]
and(M-1885)
Mildred Abeel French(1862-1945)[495]
Owners(1910-1937)[496]
Also built Hollywood Plantation


Winslow, Lawrence Lanier(1885-1929)[497]
and(M-1914)[498]
Aileen (Devereux)(1893-1951)[499]

owners(1939-1951)[500]
Pennsylvania Oil Prospector,[501]
President Chicago-Cleveland Car Roofing Co.,
President Railway Steel Spring Co.
Director on several Mfg. Co. Boards[492][502][503]


Henry organized the Gentlemen's Driving Club of Cleveland,
Managed the Chicago-Cleveland Roofing Co.,
Director Railway Steel Spring Co.[504]
Mildred Inherited a Million Dollar trust and Nutwood farms.


Lawrence was a career U.S. Diplomat. In 1913 he became Secretary to the U.S. ambassador to Germany[497]
@1888[505][506] 00000-00 Demolished @1957,
Now Rabbinical College of Telshe.
Landscaped 1912 by Townsend & Fleming[507]
(Buffalo, NY)
210
(111 and 99)[107]
Wickliffe
&
Willoughby Hills
28400 Euclid Ave., C, P & E. Stop 20

French Winter Residence: Euclid Ave
later Plaza Hotel New York City[34]
Devereux Winter Residence: 2527 Euclid Ave.[508]
1898 Atlas Tract-8, Lots-2,3 and Track-7 Lot-3[107]
31A-013OLD2[509]
Hillandale[510][478][511] Images From 1917[511] Outhwaite, Joseph Husband(1851-1902)[512][511][513]
and(M-1887-1902)
Annette (Boyce)(Outhwaite, Jennings)(1864-1935)

Owners(1898-1904)[511]


BROWN, Arthur W.(-)[514]
and(M1??-1898)[515](M2-C. 1902)
Mrs.(-)


owner(1904-1909)[511]


Tremaine, Burton Gad[516](1860-1948)
and(M-1891)
Maude Edith (Draper)(1869-1910)

owner(1909-1925)[511]
Owner J. H. Outhwaite & Co.[512]


Brown was President of Cambridge Iron and Steel Co.,
Belle Valley Coal Company



Tremaine founded National Electric Lamp Association,
Nela Park
1898
Cost:15-20 Thousand[478]
00000-15[478] Demolished Jarvis Hunt[511] 80[478] Euclid
&
Wickliffe
27560 Tremaine Dr 41°35′38″N 81°28′56″W / 41.59389°N 81.48222°W / 41.59389; -81.48222
Winter Residence: Outhwaite:

Brown: 1885 Euclid Ave.[517][518]

Tremaine: E. 77th[518]
1898 and 1915 Atlas Willoughby Twp. Tract-8, Lot-2,3[107][108][480]
Estate No available image Owner Occupations Year Build Sq. Ft. Status Architect Acreage City Location Maps

Historical events and the history of Cleveland (1895–1960)

[edit]

By 1959 some estates were already past their prime when the planners of Interstate 90 working in the ODOT District 12[522] headquarters would decide to follow the same natural ridge Line that the wealthy owners and their architects had themselves once coveted to gain a panoramic view over the valley of east branch of the Chagrin River. It was this combination of open fields and horse pastures that skirted just north of Chagrin River watershed, the higher peak of Little Mountain and the cities of Wait Hill, Kirtland, Kirtland Hills but was still south enough of the nearby dense properties in the cities of Wickliffe, Willoughby, and Mentor that made this route so attractive to those freeway planners. In some cases estates like Mooreland, Justamere Farm, Nutwood Farm were sliced in half while Mansion's like Tannenbum, Greystone Manor or Hoyt's Estate were so close you could now wave to passing motorist from their bedroom windows[523] and still others even less fortunate like Hillandale, Winden and Kingwood were eventually demolished.

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Further reading

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  • Cleveland in the Gilded Age (A Stroll Down Millionaires Row) Dan Ruminski & Alan Dutka
  • Cleveland's Millionaires's Row, Alan F. Dutka
  • Habinski, Janice Anthony; Ronald L. Prosek (1988). Mentor: a retrospective. Mentor, Ohio: Old Mentor Foundation.
  • Kapsch, Joan; Sue Muehlhauser; Kathie Pohl (1997). Mentor: The First 200 Years. Mentor, Ohio: Mentor Bicentennial Committee/Old Mentor Foundation.