Feick's works include (with attribution as given in source): •
Edwards Gymnasium/Pfieffer Natatorium, built in 1905, on
Ohio Wesleyan University's Main Campus, S. Sandusky Street,
Delaware, Ohio (Feick & Son), NRHP-listed •
Erie County Infirmary, built 1886, south of Sandusky on Columbus Road,
Sandusky, Ohio (Feick, George Phillip), NRHP-listed •
Erie County Jail, built 1883, at 204 West Adams Street, Sandusky, Ohio (Philip, Adam & George Feick), NRHP-listed •
Feick Building, built 1909, at 158-160 E. Market St., Sandusky, Ohio (Purcell & Feick), NRHP-listed •
First Congregational Church, built in 1895, at 431 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio (Feick, George), NRHP-listed •
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Depot, built 1891, at N. Depot at Carr St.
Sandusky, Ohio (A. Feick & Bros.), NRHP-listed •
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Temple, built in 1889, at 231 West Washington Row, Sandusky, Ohio (Feick, George, Adam and Philip), NRHP-listed •
John Mertz House, built in 1909, at 610 West Washington St., Sandusky, Ohio (Feick, George), NRHP-listed •
St. Mary's Rectory, built 1893, 429 Central Ave., Sandusky, Ohio (Feick, George), NRHP-listed •
John Stang House, built 1922, at 629 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio (Feick, George), NRHP-listed •
Taylor-Frohman House, built 1906, at 1315 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio (Feick, George), NRHP-listed •
Wyoming State Capitol and Grounds, built 1886, at 24th St. and Capitol Ave.
Cheyenne, Wyoming (Feick, Adam & Bro.), NRHP-listed •
Zion Lutheran Church, built 1898, at 501-503 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio (Feick, George), NRHP-listed == References ==