Frederick W. Garber

The Withrow High School's entrance in 2007 shows part of the school's design on a 30-acre campus
Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, modeled after Thomas Jefferson's rotunda at the University of Virginia

Frederick W. Garber (July 21, 1877 – August 7, 1950)[1] was an American architect in Cincinnati, Ohio and the principal architect in the Garber & Woodward firm with Clifford B. Woodward (1880–1932).[2] The firm operated from 1904 until it was dissolved in 1933[2] Their work has been described as in the Beaux-Arts tradition and included buildings on the University of Cincinnati campuses, schools, hospitals, commercial buildings, "fine residences" and public housing.[2]

  1. ^ "Fredeerick William Garber "Find-a-Grave"". findagrave.com.
  2. ^ a b c Frederick W. Garber Archived 2009-10-12 at the Wayback Machine Dictionary of Cincinnati Architects, 1788-1940 Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati

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