J. T. Wamelink Portrait, ca. 1896

J. T. Wamelink Portrait, ca. 1896
J. T. Wamelink was an accomplished organist, pianist, and composer. Originally from the Netherlands, Wamelink immigrated to Cleveland in the 1830s. He opened a music store in the 1850s at 323 Superior Street that specialized in pianos and sheet music. In 1894, he and his wife Catherine built a large house on Woodland Hills Avenue (later Woodhill Road) that would later become the home of East End Neighborhood House. | Source: Cleveland Centennial Commission, Woman's Dept. Album of the Western Reserve Centennial. Cleveland: E. H. Clark & Co., 1896. Cleveland Public Library.
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