The Corning Mansion on Euclid Avenue,

The Corning Mansion on Euclid Avenue,
More popularly known as the Daniel Eells mansion, it was purchased by Warren Corning in 1893. Corning resided in the mansion until his death in 1899. Afterwards, his widow, Helen Wick Corning, continued to reside there until about 1919, when it was sold and converted to commercial use, becoming home to the Ohio Athletic Club and later the Spencerian Business College. | Date: 1900 | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Photograph Collection
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