One of Cleveland's best known architects, Scofield was a third generation Clevelander, the grandson and son of carpenters who built many of the early to mid- nineteenth century buildings in what is today the downtown area. Levi grew up on the corner of Ninth and Euclid, served in the Civil War as a captain of the 103rd Regiment, and then returned to Cleveland where he became a talented and prolific architect. He was the first architect from Cleveland to be invited into the membership of the American Institute of Architects. This photo was taken circa 1900. | Creator: Cleveland Public Library, Digital Photograph CollectionDownload Original File
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Cleveland Public Library, Digital Photograph Collection