David L. Stine
David Leander Stine (January 4, 1857 – August 3, 1941)[1] was an architect in Toledo, Ohio. His work includes the Brumback Library, Lucas County Courthouse and Jail (1897) and several homes in the Old West End neighborhood of Toledo including the Edward D. Libbey House (1895) (Toledo Society for the Handicapped).[2]
Work
Old West End
- Edward D. Libbey House (1895), a National Landmark[2]
- Ashland Baptist Church at 2001 Ashland[2]
- Julius Lamon House at 2056 Scottwood[2]
- George Allen House 2238 Scottwood[2]
- John Barber House at 2271 Scottwood[2]
- Frank Zahm House at 2345 Collingwood[2]
- James Robinson House at 2104 Parkwood[2]
- Coldham House at 2243 Robinwood[2]
References
- "David L. and Sidney L. Stine Collection Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio Biographical Notes" (PDF). Toledo Library. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
- Old West End Architects-David L. Stine Ikd West End Toledon (includes photo of Stine)
Further reading
- David L. and Sidney L. Stine Collection; Scope and Contents Note Local History & Genealogy Department Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, Ohio
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