The Tennessee Clubโ€“Overall Goodbar Building in Memphis, Tennessee

Elah Terrell (1851โ€“1920) was an American architect from Columbus, Ohio. Terrell designed important buildings under the company Elah T. Terrell & Co. in Ohio, notably in Sheffield, Lorain County, and Columbus.[1] Terrell was a member of the Ohio chapter of the American Institute of Architects.[2]

Terrell's office was in the Merchants and Manufacturers' National Bank building in Downtown Columbus, a building he designed.[3]

Around 1888, Elah Terrell designed numerous structures in the Ohio State Fairgrounds. Several remain, including Power Hall, later known as Antiques and Collectibles, and an information booth or kiosk southeast of the Administration Building.[4]

Life

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Terrell's house at 749 Dennison Avenue, c.ย 1889

Terrell was born in 1851, one of seven children of Jay and Etna Terrell.[1]

Terrell married Isabel Gay, of Elyria, on January 2, 1884.[5] They lived at a house in present-day Victorian Village in Columbus, Ohio. The house stood from 1888 to 1947, for most of its time beside the Peter Sells house facing Goodale Park.[6] Terrell died on February 16, 1920.

Notable works

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Chapter 6. Sheffield Progresses" (PDF). virteomdevcdn. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  2. ^ "The Inland architect and news record". Chicagoย : Inland Pub. Co. June 15, 1887 โ€“ via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ Columbus Metropolitan Library [dead link]
  4. ^ Ware, Jane (2001). Building Ohioย : A traveler's guide to Ohio's urban architecture. Orange Frazer Press. ISBNย 9781882203741.
  5. ^ "Married: Terrell-Gay", Elyria Republican, January 10, 1884, page 5.
  6. ^ "Short North Historic Buildings". All Columbus Data. 26 May 2019.
  7. ^ a b c Historic Hotels of Columbus, Ohio. Arcadia. 7 September 2015. ISBNย 9781625854230.
  8. ^ "092M5541919".
  9. ^ "Board of Trade took awhile to take root". ThisWeek Community News.
  10. ^ "579F523". digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org.
  11. ^ Pls4e (July 17, 2018). "Tennessee Club". SAH ARCHIPEDIA.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "North Ridgeville". Heritage Ohio.
  13. ^ Ohio Historic Places Dictionary. North American Book Dist LLC. December 2008. ISBNย 9781878592705.
  14. ^ Annual Report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, to the Governor of the State of Ohio, for the Year. Statesman Steam Press. 1887.

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