Samuel Hannaford

Samuel Hannaford (10 April 1835 - 7 January 1911) was an American architect based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Some of the best known landmarks in the city, such as Music Hall and City Hall, were of his design. The bulk of Hannaford's work was done locally, over 300 buildings, but his residential designs appear through New England to the Midwest and the South.

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List of works

This list includes works by Samuel Hannaford and, after 1904, works by his firm Samuel Hannaford and Sons. A number of works by both were considered for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in a 1978 study.[1]

Cincinnati

Mother of Mercy High School

Miscellaneous

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References

  1. ^ Stephen C. Gordon and Elisabeth H. Tuttle (December 11, 1978). "Thematic Resources of Samuel Hannaford/Samuel Hannaford & Sons 1858-1900". http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/64000626.pdf. 
  2. ^ "Samuel Hannaford used blue sandstone and Ohio River sandstone, popular buildings materials in Cincinnati at that time, for the construction of the Bell House. At the time of the construccion the house was actually in a suburb of Cincinnati-Walnut Hills". "American Victorian Architecture", by Arnold Lewis and Keith Morgan. Dover publications, 1975. 1886 pictures by Albert Levy