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(By Project Number), Strauss Associates, Inc., Architects/Engineers, Fort Wayne, Indiana Compiled by Herman S Project List (by Project Number), Strauss Associates, Inc., Architects/Engineers, Fort Wayne, Indiana Compiled by Herman S. Strauss, Architect, Fort Wayne, Indiana, September 1996, with minor editing by staff of the Drawings & Documents Archive, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, December 1998. Year Year Const Mech. and Elect. In Coll.? Project # Acqd Project Description Bid Cost Engineers 101 Rosenthal, Dr. J. M., Re. Store Bldg., 550 Calhoun St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 102 Rosenthal, Dr. J. M., Cottage, 1035 Broadway, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 103 Creagor, Dr. Roy E., Frame Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 104 Hough, Mr. Harry, Bungalow, Kendallville, Ind. 105 Merchants & Farmers Bank & H. A. Moore, Bank & Store, Avilla, Ind. 106 DeVault, Mr. W. A., Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 107 Michaelis, Mr. D. E., Flat & Store Bldg., Kendallville, Ind. 108 Swogger, Mr. Wm., Two Re. Cottages, Kendallville, Ind. 109 Cain, Mr. John, Livery & Flat Bldg., Kendallville, Ind. 110 Hoverstock, Mr. Chas., Garage, Topeka, Ind. 111 Walters, Mr. Ed., Kendallville, Ind. 112 Straus Bros., Mausoleum, Ligonier, Ind. 113 Zweig, Mr. L., Re. Store & Flat Bldg., Harmer & Washington Sts., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 114 Straus, I. D., School Bldg., Ligonier, Ind. 115 Houser & Eagen, Store & Flat Bldg., Garrett, Ind. 116 Stern Clothing Co., Garrett, Ind. 117 Gappinger, Mrs. Wm., & The Henry Estate, Theatre Bldg., Avilla, Ind. Thursday, April 13, 2006 Page 1 of 127 Year Year Const Mech. and Elect. In Coll.? Project # Acqd Project Description Bid Cost Engineers 118 Krabill, W. H., Mausoleum, St. Joe, Ind. 119 Butler, Dallas, Bungalow 120 DeCamp, Arthur, Residence, Avilla, Ind. 121 Clark, Chester, Avilla, Ind. 122 Walling, Mrs. D. C., Kendallville, Ind. 123 Cain, John, Commercial Bldg., Kendallville, Ind. Drawings are dated 1915. 124 Geddis Garage, Ashley, Ind. 125 Merchant, Mr., Barber Shop Bldg., Ashley, Ind. 126 Grabill Realty Co., Garage, Grabill, Ind. 127 McKeim, Mr. Ves, Bungalow, Garrett, Ind. 128 Lening, Geo., Moving Picture Theatre, Topeka, 129 Kircher, Geo., Bungalow, Garrett, Ind. 130 Clark, E. E., Palace Meat Market, Garrett, Ind. 131 Gawthrop, Mr. Ray, Teylar Hotel, Kendallville, Ind. 132 Fitch, R. H., Garage, W. Creighton Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 133 Syracuse Literary Assoc., Syracuse Literary Hall, Topeka, Ind. 134 Bousher, Harley, Jewelry Store, Topeka, Ind. 135 McMeans, John, Re. Garage, Brimfield, Ind. 136 Card, H. C., Re. Residence, Garrett, Ind. 137 McCray, E. E., Re. Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 138 Lohman, Geo., Re. Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 139 Needham, P. M., Bungalow, Wolcottville, Ind. 140 Waterman, Roy, Garage, Hudson, Ind. 141 Garrett City Hall, Add., Garrett, Ind. 142 Krider, A. L., Garage & Factory, Montpelier, Oh. 143 Gnagy, Girt L., Garage, Hamilton, Ind. Thursday, April 13, 2006 Page 2 of 127 Year Year Const Mech. and Elect. In Coll.? Project # Acqd Project Description Bid Cost Engineers 144 Volkert, Chas. H., Re. Residence, Hicksville, Oh. 145 St. John's Reformed Church, Parsonage, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Drawings are dated 1916. 146 Johnson, S. D., & Son, Garage & Barn Bldg., Garrett, Ind. 147 Suelzer, John Jr., Residence, Warsaw & Creighton, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 148 Beckman, Herman, Bungalow, F.R.D., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 149 Farmers & Merchants Bank, Bank Bldg., Montpelier, Oh. 150 Avilla Town Hall, Avilla, Ind. 151 Schultheis, Fred, Commercial Bldg., Garrett, Ind. 152 Corunna, Re. School Bldg., Corunna, Ind. 153 Moore, H. A., Garage, Avilla, Ind. 154 Stroh & Son, Garage, Montpelier, Oh. 155 Presbyterian Church, Church Bldg., Montpelier, Oh. 156 Suelzer, J. W., & Son, Garage, Lafayette & DeWald, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 157 I.O.O.F. Lodge & Commercial Bldg., Montpelier, Oh. 158 McKee, Carl, Frame Residence, Avilla, Ind. 159 M. E. Church, St. Joe, Ind. 160 Hunt, Fred, Frame Bungalow, Cromwell, Ind. 161 Graves, Mrs. James, Frame Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 162 Shanower, Eugene, Garage, Kendallville, Ind. 163 National Bank of LaGrange, Re. Bank Bldg., LaGrange, Ind. Drawings are dated 1916. 164 I.O.O.F., Store Front, Kendallville, Ind. Thursday, April 13, 2006 Page 3 of 127 Year Year Const Mech. and Elect. In Coll.? Project # Acqd Project Description Bid Cost Engineers 165 Behler, Peter, Summer Cottage, Hamilton Lake, Ind. 166 Sacred Heart Hospital, additions and alterations to Hospital Bldg., Garrett, Ind. Drawings are oversize. 167 Morrison, J. C., Frame Cottage, Kendallville, Ind. 168 Kaplan, N. H., Re. Frame Residence, 1215 W. Jefferson St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 169 M. E. Church, Church Bldg., Churubusco, Ind. Drawings are dated 1917. 170 Isay, Leo, Residence, Churubusco, Ind. 171 Garrett Fruit Co., Re. Store Front, Garrett, Ind. 172 Masten, Geo., & Son, Garage & Flat Bldg., Hicksville, Oh. 173 Pullman, Harold, Frame Bungalow, Kendallville, Ind. 174 Hoverstock, Chas., Re. Hotel Bldg., Topeka, Ind. 175 Patterson, J. S., Commercial & Flat Bldg., Garrett, Ind. 176 Rose, Leon, Re. Store Bldg., LaGrange, Ind. 177 M. E. Church, Church Bldg., Edon, Oh. 178 Straus, S. J., Sleeping Porch, Ligonier, Ind. 179 Keller, J., & Son, Warehouse, Kendallville, Ind. 180 Fogel, Frank, Mausoleum, Churubusco, Ind. 181 Rose, Leon, & Sol Mier Co., Farm Bldgs., LaGrange County, Ind. 182 LaGrange Town Hall, LaGrange, Ind. 183 LaGrange Carnegie Library, Townships of Bloomfield & City, LaGrange, Ind. 184 Fisher, Wm., Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 185 Hanan, John W., Re. Residence, LaGrange, Ind. 186 Hirsch, C. A., Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 187 Strauss Bros. Co., Filing Vault, Ligonier, Ind. Thursday, April 13, 2006 Page 4 of 127 Year Year Const Mech. and Elect. In Coll.? Project # Acqd Project Description Bid Cost Engineers 188 Eystes, Chas. F., & Jesse Eystes, Garage, Edon, Oh. 189 Nathan, Julius, Re. 2 family Apt., W. Berry St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 190 Sanders, F. P., & Son, Garage, Wolcottville, Ind. 191 Northern Indiana Land Co., Garage & Pump House, Kenner Township, Jasper County, Ind. 192 Wildman State Bank Bldg., Wolcottville, Ind. 193A People's Saving Bank, Re. Rank Bldg., Greenville, Oh. 193B Porter, Geo. W., Re. Office & Flat Bldg., Greenville, Oh. 194 Wolcottville State Bank Front, Wolcottville, Ind. 195 Rosenthal, Dr. J. M., 1435 Broadway, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 196 Kimmel State Bank Bldg., Kimmel, Ind. 197 Straus Bros. Co., Re. 4 family Flat Bldg., Ligonier, - DeKalb Ill. 198 Farmers State Bank, Re. Bank Bldg., Churubusco, Ind. 199 M. P. Church, Re. Church Bldg., Kendallville, Ind. 200 Hildebrand, Dr. W. O., Frame Bungalow, Topeka, Ind. 201 Barhalter, Geo., Re. Frame Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 202 Hanan, Hon. John W., Porch, LaGrange, Ind. 203 Hess, Fred, Brick Veneer Residence, Kendallville, Ind. 204 Rose, Leon., Re. Frame Residence, LaGrange, Ind. 205 Kaplan. N. H., Flat Bldg., W. Jefferson St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 206 Brown, R. & Son, Re. Bakery & Flat Bldg., Defiance, Oh. 207 Olive, Rev., Bungalow, Defiance, Oh. Thursday, April 13, 2006 Page 5 of 127 Year Year Const Mech. and Elect. In Coll.? Project # Acqd Project Description Bid Cost Engineers 208 Gandy, Elmer, Re. Offices, Churubusco, Ind. 209 Sparta Christian Church Bldg., Kimmell, Ind. 210 Gortner, F. F., Frame Bungalow, Wabash, Ind. 211 Lyons & Lyons, Re. Store & Flat Bldg., E. Washington St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 212 Taylor Chapel, Add. to Church, R.F.D. Fort Wayne, Ind. 213 Temple B'Nai Jacob, Add. to Temple, E. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 214 Gandy, Elmer, Garage, Churubusco, Ind. 215 Klinger, Dr. M. E., Clinic Bldg., Garrett, Ind. 216 Straus Bros Co., Frame Residence, Ligonier, Ind. 217 Furst, Chas., Re. Frame Residence, R.F.D., Ligonier, Ind. 218 Wertheimer, Abe, Re. Residence, Ligonier, Ind. 219 Baker, Glenn A., Frame Residence, Wabash, Ind. 220 Smith & Patten Motor Sales Co., Garage, Defiance, Oh. 221 Freeze, Mrs. D. N., Flat & Store Bldg., Wabash, Ind. 222 Keenan, Miss Vivian, Flat & Store Bldg., Defiance, Oh. 223 Diehl, Chris, Jr., Re. 4 family Apt., Defiance, Oh. 224 Herdeegen, J. H., Frame Residence, Defiance, Oh. 225 Shelly, S. F., Residence, Defiance, Oh. 226 Hostettler, Dr. A. J., Re. Commercial Bldg., LaGrange, Ind. 227 LaGrange Hardware Co., Re. Store Bldg., LaGrange, Ind. 228 Tate, J. L., Jr., Bungalow, Defiance, Oh. 229 Geddis, H. E., Re. Commercial Bldg., Kendallville, Ind. Thursday, April 13, 2006 Page 6 of 127 Year Year Const Mech. and Elect. In Coll.? Project # Acqd Project Description Bid Cost Engineers 230 Meinsenberger, Earl, Commercial Bldg., Garrett, Ind. 231 Straus Bros., Co., Hapfner Farm Residence, Syracuse & Ligonier, Ind. 232 Gandy, E. E., Frame Residence, Churubusco, Ind. 233 Bartlett Trucking Co. Storage Warehouse, Huntington, Ind. 234 M. E. Church, Garage, Garrett, Ind. 235 Tuttle, Mrs. C. W., Mausoleum, Columbia City, 236 Gandy Grain Co., Add. & Alt. to Elevator, Churubusco, Ind. 237 Brighton School Bldg., Greenfield Township,. LaGrange County, Howe, Ind. 238 M. E. Church, Community Bldg., Kendallville, 239 Henech, Sol, Bungalow, Ligonier, Ind. 240 King, Dr. F. A., Add. to Office, Garrett, Ind. 241 Bradley Bros., Add. & Alt. to Com. Bldg., Wabash, Ind. 242 Komisarow, Harry, Re. Residence, E. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 243 St. Paul's M. E. Church, Church Bldg., Napoleon, Oh. 244 Beitman, Isaac, Re. Residence & Garage, Wabash, Ind. 245 Pappas & Bros. Re. Store Bldg., Jefferson & Calhoun Sts., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 246 Wolcottville School Add. & Alt., Johnson Township, LaGrange County, Wolcottville, Ind. 247 Rudd, W. L., Motor Co., Garage, Argos, Ind. 248 Novitsky, Louis J., Re. Residence, Erie St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 249 Costello, M. A., Porch, Defiance, Oh. 250 Sanders, Russel, Frame Residence, Wolcottville, Ind. Thursday, April 13, 2006 Page 7 of 127 Year Year Const Mech. and Elect. In Coll.? Project # Acqd Project Description Bid Cost Engineers 251 Rudd, Wm. L., Re. Residence, Plymouth, Ind. 252 Thomson, Dr. John Jr., Residence, Garrett, Ind. 253 Clark, H. W., Residence, Van Wert, Oh. 254 Graham, Mrs. Ella, Re. Residence, Ligonier, Ind. 255 Reformed Presbyterian Church, New Entrance, Garrett, Ind. 257 Greenawalt, C. E., Stucco Bungalow, Hicksville, Oh. 258 Jacobs, Meyer, Estate, Mausoleum, Ligonier, Ind. 259 Maier Hide & Fur Co., Hide Ware house, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 260 Noble Tire & Rubber Co., Brick Factory, Kendallville, Ind. 261 Hooven, Mrs. C. W., Summer Cottage, Lake Wawasee, Ind.
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