Architect Reynold Hinsdale not only designed attractive residences such as the home of Herbert Van Sweringen, but is also credited with work on factories, churches and apartment buildings. Pictured above is a plant Hinsdale designed for the Gebaurer Chemical Company. Located at East 93rd and Union Avenue, the building was completed in 1918. While Gebaurer Chemical Co. was an early manufacturer of the local anesthetic ethyl chloride, the company produced ignition points for Ford and tungsten carbide tools at the time of the plant's construction. | Source: Cleveland State University Library Special CollectionsDownload Original File
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