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Case Western Reserve University Archives

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). These events book-end the presence of the University in downtown Cleveland.


Key to the Map

Number, Building Name, Occupant, Time Period
  1. Standard Building, Cleveland College, 1947-1954
  2. Engineers Building, Cleveland College, 1947-1950
  3. Card Building, Cleveland College, 1950-1953  *Ask if we can create link to 122 aerial photo w/Card Building/or referral statement]
  4. Auditorium Garage Building, Cleveland College, 1946-1951
  5. Medical School Buildings:
         School of Medicine, 1846-1885
         School of Medicine, 1887-1924
         School of Dentistry, 1892-1896
  6.  H. K. Cushing Laboratory, School of Medicine, 1908-1924
  7. Physiological Laboratory, School of Medicine, 1898-1924
  8. Society for Savings Building, Cleveland College, 1941-1942                                          
  9. Newton Diehl Baker Memorial Building, Cleveland College, 1929-1953
  10. Case Homestead, Case School of Applied Science, 1881-1885   [*ask to add 1891 photo/1354 not in DC and or existing +barn--no image on its site]
  11. Old City Hall, School of Art, 1888-1891 [*ask HC to approve referring statement]
  12. Gas Building, School of Pharmacy, 1908-1910
  13. Women's Federal Building, Cleveland College, 1946-1953
  14. Clarence Building, Music Conservatory, 1888-1895
  15. Mechanics Block, School of Medicine, 1843-1845
  16. Bangor Building, School of Dentistry, 1896-1910
  17. 2450 East 9th Street, School of Dentistry, 1910-1917
  18. 1935 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland College, 1925-1929 [ask about alt. mod.]
  19. Ohio Wesleyan Medical School Building, School of Pharmacy, 1910-1920

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