Forrest A. Coburn

Forrest A. Coburn
Coburn and Barnum initially open offices in the Hardy Block on Eucild Avenue, and were quickly recognized as one of the city’s best architectural firms. Coburn and Barnum are well known as Cleveland architects for their work in domestic architecture, in designing more than twenty houses along Euclid Avenues historic Millionaires Row, as well as several building for the Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University. Other Churches designed by the Coburn and Barnum Architecture firm during this time period include the Third Evangelical Reformed Church (1882) at 1567 East 36th Street and the Olivet Baptist Church (1894) at 5022 Bridge Avenue. | Source: Cleveland State University, Michael Schwartz Library, Special Collections
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