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Charles R. Weatherhogg

Charles R. Weatherhogg was an American architect from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He was born in Donington, England, and attended the Art Institute of Lincoln in Lincolnshire. He worked for an architect in Lincolnshire before coming to the United States to see the 1893 World's Fair, lived in Chicago for a year, and settled in Fort Wayne in 1892.

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• Hoagland High School (Heritage Elementary). Set to be demolished in 2020 • Louis Curdes House • Neizer-McMillen House (McMillen Mansion) at 1345 Westover Road in Southwood Park, in Fort Wayne • North Side High SchoolJournal-Gazette Building • Central High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana) • Fairfield Manor • Estelle Peabody Memorial Home and later addition, as well as the Memorial Chapel, Memorial Tower, and the residence of Tom Peabody, Manchester • Central school building, his first work in North Manchester, Indiana • John Snyder residence, Manchester • Manchester College gymnasium, Manchester • Jasper County Courthouse, RensselaerRensselaer Carnegie LibraryIrene Byron Tuberculosis SanatoriumJ.C. Johnson House, Muncie, Indiana ==See also==
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