Historic Architecture in Wheeling
HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE
Wheeling Architects:
➤ The Men Who Built Wheeling (written by Kate Quinn, 2009)
➤ Charles W. Bates
➤ Frederic F. Faris
➤ Edward Bates Franzheim
➤ Millard Fillmore Giesey
Frontier-Era Buildings:
➤ Fort Henry
➤ Fort Randolph
➤ Zane Cabin
Buildings Involved in West Virginia Statehood:
➤ The Athenium (Theater turned Civil War prison)
➤ First WV State Capitol: 1863-1870 (Linsley Institute Building)
➤ Old City-County Building (former State Capitol 1875-1885)
➤ State Capitol become the City Building
➤ The Capitals and Capitols of West Virginia
➤ U. S. Custom House (West Virginia Independence Hall)
➤ Washington Hall
Residential Architecture:
➤ Elmhurst (Samuel Bloch House)
➤ Formosa Apartments
➤ Glessner-Stifel House
➤ Howard Place
➤ McLain Apartments
➤ Monument Place (Shepard Plantation House)
➤ Stifel Fine Arts Center (Stifel Mansion)
➤ Reymann Mansion (former V.F.W. Post 825 Headquarters)
➤ Virginia Apartments
➤ Woodridge (Steenrod residence)
Non-Residential Buildings:
➤ Baer's Sons Grocery Company Warehouse | Boury Warehouse [Lofts]
➤ B & O Building
➤ Board of Trade Building
➤ Central Union Building
➤ Centre Market
➤ Market House (Second Ward) | Market Auditorium
➤ The Old Elks Home Building
➤ Flatiron Building
➤ Fort Henry Club
➤ Hawley Block
➤ Hawley Building | Mull Center
➤ The Hoge Building
➤ Odd Fellows Hall
➤ Pythian Castle
➤ Pythian Lodge Building
➤ African American Pythian Building
➤ Reilly Building
➤ Riley Law Building | Kaley Center
➤ Schmulbach Building
➤ Scottish Rite Cathedral
➤ Sterling Product Co. Building | Sterling Drug Building
➤ Stone Tavern at Roney's Point
➤ Twelfth (12th) Street Garage
➤ Mount de Chantal
➤ Edward Wagner Wholesale Grocers Warehouse | Wagner Building
➤ Old Wheeling Hospital
➤ Wheeling Island Exposition Hall