Biographical Sketch of J. Milton Dyer

Dyer, J. Milton; architect; born, Middletown, Pa., 1870; son of Cyrus and Eliza Dyer; educated, Central High School and Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland; Technique Hoch Schule, Berlin; Ecole des Beaux Arts; Paris; took degree in 1900; has designed Cleveland City Hall, buildings at Cooley Farms, Warrensville; Summit and Lake County Court Houses; Central National Bank; First M. E. Church; The Guardian Savings & Trust Co.; First National Bank; The Tavern Club; The William Taylor Sons & Co.’s store and arcade; The Sterling & Welch Co. store, and many other important buildings and residences; among the latter being those of Lyman F. Treadway, Loftus Cuddy, J. L. Severance, J. M. Pickands, and E. S. Burke, Jr.; member of the Society Beaux and Arts, Architects, and of Groupe American, Societe des Architectes, Diplomex par le Gouvernment Francais; fellow of American Institute of Architects; member Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, Chamber of Commerce, American Civic Ass’n, Union, Hermit, Tavern, University, Euclid and Athletic Clubs.


Surnames:
Dyer,

Topics:
Biography,

Collection:
The Book of Clevelanders: A Biographical Dictionary of Living Men of the City of Cleveland. Burrows Book Company. 1914.

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