The mansion of Henry Windsor White (1848-1915), treasurer of the White Sewing Machine Company, and son. of the company's founder, Thomas H. White, is located at 8937 Euclid Avenue. The mansion was designed by Architect Frank B. Meade and was constructed between 1898 and 1901. In 2000, the mansion was restored by the Cleveland Museum of Health and used by the museum as an administrative office building. When the Health Museum closed in 2003, the mansion was sold to the Cleveland Clinic, which (as of 2026) has maintained the mansion on its campus. | Creator: Adam Jaenke | Date: 2025 | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Digital GalleryDownload Original File