Jump to content

Friedrich Ferdinand Schnitzer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Maronius (talk | contribs) at 06:58, 8 May 2023. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Friedrich Ferdinand Schnitzer was a prominent architect and builder who was the principal architect for many structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. Schnitzer developed original sketches designing the building to resemble the Bavarian castles he remembered from his youth in Kempten, Bavaria.

He lived in Delaware, Ohio and then Mansfield, Ohio.[1] His business became Schnitzer & Son when he was joined by one of his sons. His father and one of his sons were also named Friedrich Schnitzer.

The Richland County Infirmary replaced the previous building that burned in 1878.

He bid on culvert construction projects in Plymouth Township.[2]

Work

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial

References

  1. ^ "Annual Report of the Ohio Department of Public Welfare". 1952.
  2. ^ "Municipal Journal & Public Works". 1909.
  3. ^ "Delaware, Ohio - City and Town Halls on". Waymarking.com. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  4. ^ "Carpentry and Building". 1881.
  5. ^ "National Register of Historical Places - OHIO (OH), Richland County".