This annotation was created by Christine Liebson.
Map of Downtown Buildings
This simplified map shows the downtown locations of the buildings used by the University from 1843 (the establishment of the Medical School) until 1954 (the moving of Cleveland College).
[17 images of buildings, from Buildings site , some dups]
Key to the Map
Building Name, Occupant, Time Period
- Standard Building, Cleveland College, 1947-1954 [00323DIMI-?annotation-stabui]
- Engineers Building, Cleveland College, 1947-1950 [no image/link engbui]
- Card Building, Cleveland College, 1950-1953 [na]
- Auditorium Garage Building, Cleveland College, 1946-1951 [no image/link audgar]
- Medical School: School of Medicine, 1846-1885 [00007 medsch1846]; School of Medicine, 1887-1924 [00008 medsch1887]; School of Dentistry, 1892-1896 [same as above 00008 mesch1887]
- H. K. Cushing Laboratory, School of Medicine, 1908-1924 [00065 cuslab]
- Physiological Laboratory, School of Medicine, 1898-1924 [00008M2 phylab]
- Society for Savings Building, Cleveland College, 1941-1942 [00122DIM1 socfor]
- Newton Diehl Baker Memorial Building, Cleveland College, 1929-1953 [00004D1A bakbui1942-broken preview DC]
- Case Homestead, Case School of Applied Science, 1881-1885 [na]
- Old City Hall, School of Art, 1888-1891 [na]
- Gas Building, School of Pharmacy, 1908-1910 [no image gasbui]
- Women's Federal Building, Cleveland College, 1946-1953 [no image womfed]
- Clarence Building, Music Conservatory, 1888-1895 [no image clabui]
- Mechanics Block, School of Medicine, 1843-1845 [na]
- Bangor Building, School of Dentistry, 1896-1910 [000035 banbui]
- 2450 East 9th Street, School of Dentistry, 1910-1917 [00320 eas2450]--available
- 1935 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland College, 1925-1929 [no image euc1935]
- Ohio Wesleyan Medical School Building, School of Pharmacy, 1910-1920 00105D1A][ohiwes]
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00004 [also on timeline]
00007 "
00008
00035
00065
00105 "
00122 "
00320 [also timeline and dentistry]
00323[]
[Not going to use this, but thought it would be interesting to see what it looked like]
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