BOX LIST Architectural Category – Public Buildings Box 1

 A.B. Graham Building and Common Pleas Upgrades, 2/7/2015  Adaptive Reuse article  Aleshire Parking Garage – North of National Bank Building (now razed)  Arcue Building – 6 W. High Street (razed 2012)  Armories in Springfield, 108 E. Mulberry Street Armory  Building Improvements in Springfield - 1864  Burgess Hall – 878 E. Main Street o Reco in 2012 o Was Burgess Hall, Ann Aston Warder’s school in the 1850s o History 1835-1974  Bushnell Building – 14 E. Main Street  Children’s Home – 525 E. Home Road o Specifications for Boy’s Cottage 1905  City Clock Article – 1924  City Hall Project - 1981  Clark County Jail o Schedule for building jail -1824 o 1886 article about jail in 1851  Clark County Juvenile Court and Detention Home – 30 N. Limestone St.(now razed)  Clark County’s Most Impressive Buildings – 1995 o Westcott House o City Hall/MarketPlace/Heritage Center o Warder Public Library o Performing Arts Center o Springfield Museum of Art  Clark County Tuberculosis Hospital – 3130 E. Main Street o Building project manual – 1925  Clark Memorial Home – 616 N. Limestone (razed) and 106 Kewbury Road  Credit Life Insurance – Southwest corner Limestone and Main  Core Renewal Project  Courthouses of Clark County  Day Nursery/Old City Jail – 350 N. Fountain Avenue  Demolition permits approved - 11/13/14 o McAdams Building o Rose City Pawn o Crowell-Collier  Dover Place Apartments – North Limestone Street (completed 1980)  Downtown Fountain Ave Revitalization

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 Downtown Springfield – E. Main Street 1914 (Kinnane’s) and S. Limestone and Washington Street 1911 (Columbia Theater)  Fairbanks Building/First National Bank – Northwest corner of Fountain and Main Street  Fielder Property – E. North Street (razed for News-Sun parking lot)  Firesale Warehouse converted to apartments – 122 E. Main St  Francis J. Drolla Building – 34 W. High Street (now known as )  George Rogers Clark Park Barn  Hayward Wigman  Home City Federal Savings and Loan – 63 W. Main Street  King-Gotwald Building (1891) – West side of Fountain Avenue  Kleeman Building – 115 S. Limestone Street  Knights of Columbus Hall – 122 E. High Street (built 1915) – photo of house previously on site  Lagonda House Hotel – Northwest corner High and Limestone (burned 1895)  Land Use Map of Springfield – 1976  M&M Building – Southeast corner Main and Limestone o Originally Gotwald Bank and office building, razed 1972  Martin Building – Southwest corner Main and Fountain o Acquired by Springfield Savings Society to build new bank 1950  McAdams Building – Southwest corner High and Limestone o Purchased for modernization 1979 by C&N  Mitchell Building – 42 S. Limestone (razed c. 1975)  National City Bank Building – 4 W Main St  News-Sun Building – Northeast corner N. Limestone and North Street  North Limestone Office Building Rendering (1981) – 333 N. Limestone  Nutwood Round Barn – Urbana

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BOX LIST Architectural Category – Public Buildings Box 2

 O’Brien-Kenney Funeral Home – 1002 E. High Street o In 2013 Jones-Kenney-Zechman Funeral Home, formerly William Warder home  Ohio Bell Building – 19 S. Spring Street  Olympic Building – 2221 Olympic Drive (1979)  One South Limestone Building  Opportunities Gardens – Senior Living Apartments  Ordinance Prohibiting Wood Frame Buildings – 1862 o High & Washington Sts o Limestone & Springs Sts  Parking Garage Proposals 1978 between High and Washington Streets (never accomplished)  PNC Building (Fairbanks Bldg) Sold – 4 W Main St  Post Office (1887) – Southeast corner High and Spring  Post Office – Southeast corner Limestone and North  Proposed Clark County Administration Building – 1954  Public Safety Building – Fountain Avenue between North and Columbia  Route 72 Bypass  Robbins & Staley Bldg Demolition 1976 – High & Limestone  Ryan Building – Southwest corner High and Spring Street (now razed)  Shawnee Hotel – Northeast corner Main and Limestone  Shopping Center Proposal – 2730 E. Main Street  Southern Apartments – 501 S. Limestone Street  Spangenberger House – E. Main at Foster  Springfield Art and Architecture Guide by the Springfield Arts Council – 1980 o Includes: St. Raphael’s Church, Warder Public Library, Credit Life, Arcade, Arcade Hotel, City Marketplace, Myers Market, Carey Building, Columbia Street Cemetery, St. John’s Lutheran, Post Office, Starrett and Freed Block, Bushnell Building  Springfield Catholic Convent – 1106 E. High Street  Springfield City Hall – 1977 – Downtown Core Block  Springfield Downtown Revitalization & Reuse - 2009  Springfield Family Waterworks  Springfield New Buildings (c. 1927) o Covenant Presbyterian Church new edifice, Ohio Bell Telephone Company, Annex of YWCA, New State Theater, Crowell Publishing Co. seven story unit, Lagonda Citizens National Bank vault, W.I. Wilson Apartments E. High, Good & Reese Greenhouses, Kenwood Heights School, C.M. Beckett House Ridgewood, Dr. R.E. Tulloss House, Burton

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Keim House Ridgewood, Harry Worley House on Bechtle, Odd Fellows Home remodeling of Union Hall  Springfield New Buildings in 1929  Springfield Potential Landmarks - 2015  Springfield Prison – Spring Street  St. Raphael Catholic Church Convent – 231 E. High Street  Third Presbyterian Church – 714 N. Limestone (Red Brick Church, Northminster)  Thomas Manufacturing Company Warehouse – 360 S. Limestone (Ice House Apartments)  Tollhouse – Upper Valley Pike  Trenor-Greenawalt – 116-120 W. Main Street  Troupe Drug Store – Southeast corner Main and Fountain  Tubman Towers – Upgraded 2015  TV Tower - Tallest County Building 1949  Union Hall – 13 ½ S. Fountain  Verizon Cell Phone Tower – Bosart Rd 2014  Veterans Park Amphitheater – Renovation Project  Wigwam – North Market, across from Arcade o Built 1880, site of 1885 Republican Convention  Wittenberg Cell Phone Tower - 2014  Woodford Apartment Complex – 309 S. Yellow Springs Street  YMCA – Southwest corner Limestone and North  YWCA – 250 E. High Street  Zimmerman Building – 38 E. Main Street (burned 1952)

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