Guy_Tilden

Guy Tilden

Guy Tilden

American architect


Guy Tilden (May 11, 1858 August, 6, 1929)[1] was a Canton, Ohio, United States Architect during the late 19th and early 20th century. Several of his structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Lions Lincoln Theater, Massillon, Ohio

Guy Tilden was born in Youngstown, Ohio on May 11, 1858.[2] He married Belle La Grande Sanford on November 21, 1880[2] and moved to Alliance, and then to Canton in 1883.[3] He and his wife had four children.[2] Over the next decades, until the mid-1920s, he was Canton's premier architect.[4] In 1889 he was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[5] Guy Tilden died August, 1929.[6] He was buried at West Lawn Cemetery[1] A listing of some of the structures he designed follows

Structures

National Register of Historic Places

Tilden designed numerous structures in Canton, Ohio, which were reviewed in a study that nominated many of them for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.[7]

Canton Public Library

All located in Canton

Others

Dueber-Hampden Watch Factory, Drawn by Henry Howe
  • Congress Lake Clubhouse - Lake Township[16]
  • Lions Lincoln Theater - Massillon[17]
  • Seventh Street Bridge (since replaced) - Canton[18]
  • Dueber-Hampden Watch Factory - Canton[6]
  • Seneca Street School - Alliance[19]
  • Hotel McKinley - Canton[20]
  • Dime Savings Bank - Canton[21]
  • F.E. Case Building - Canton[22]
  • William E. Sherlock Residence - Canton[23]
  • A.M. Dueber Residence - Canton[24]
  • Harry Harper Ink Residence - Canton[25]
  • Northeast and Southwest YMCA - Canton[26]

Notes

  1. "Ohio Death Records - Guy Tilden". Familysearch.com. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
  2. Barbour, Fannie Cooley Williams (1910). Spelman Genealogy: The English ancestry and American descendants of Richard Spelman of Middletown, Connecticut 1700. Frank Allaben Genealogical Company. p. 459. guy tilden.
  3. Johannsen, p. 126.
  4. Johannsen, p. 124.
  5. Johannsen, p. 141.
  6. Bender's Restaurant-Belmont Buffet, Ohio Historical Society, 2007
  7. Canton Public Library, Ohio Historical Society, 2007
  8. Case Mansion, Ohio Historical Society, 2007
  9. Fife, Harry E., House, Ohio Historical Society, 2007
  10. Hotel Courtland, Ohio Historical Society, 2007
  11. Martin, Brooke and Anna E. House, Ohio Historical Society, 2007
  12. Trinity Lutheran Church, Ohio Historical Society, 2007
  13. Johannsen, p. 127.
  14. Johannsen, p. 129.
  15. Johannsen, p. 135.
  16. Johannsen, p. 136.
  17. Johannsen, p. 137.
  18. Johannsen, p. 138.
  19. Johannsen, p. 139.
  20. Johannsen, p. 140.

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