Source: • Abajo Mountains (Utah) Resort (project) • Residence (1901); 742 Franklin Street, River Forest, Illinois • L. Griffen house project (1902); Buena Park, Chicago, Illinois • L. Wolff house (circa 1903); 4234 N Hazel, Chicago, Illinois • Residence (1904); 185 E Quincy Street, Riverside, Illinois • Dexter M. Ferry, Jr. House project (1910); Grosse Pointe, Michigan • William E. Drummond Residence (1910); 559 Edgewood Place, River Forest, Illinois • Albert W. Muther Residence (1910–1912); 560 (580) Edgewood Place, River Forest, Illinois • Charles Barr Residence (1910–1912); 7234 Quick Street, River Forest, Illinois •
Curtis Yelland House (1911); 37 River Heights Road, Mason City, Iowa • River Forest Methodist Church (1912); 7070 Lake Street, River Forest, Illinois • River Forest Bank Building (1912); River Forest, Illinois • Gordon Abbott House (1912); 105 N. Grant, Hinsdale, Illinois • George Stahmer House (1913); Fourth Street and Chicago Avenue, Maywood, Illinois • River Forest Women's Club (1913); 526 Ashland Avenue, River Forest, Illinois • John B. Franke House, 2131 Forest Park Blvd, Ft Wayne, Indiana (1914) – with Barry Byrne • Ralph S. Baker House (1914–1915); 1226 Ashland Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois • John A. Klesert House (1915); Keystone Avenue, River Forest, Illinois • First Congregational Church (1915); 5701 West Midway Park, Chicago, Illinois 60644 •
Shedd Park Fieldhouse (1917); 3660 West 23rd Street, Chicago, Illinois • Coonley Estate "Thorncroft" (1919–1921); Riverside, Illinois • Brookfield Kindergarten [aka Hilly House] (1920); 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Illinois • Hollywood Community Hall (1921); Washington and Hollywood, Hollywood, Brookfield, Illinois • Isabel Roberts House Remodeling (1922); Edgewood Place, River Forest, Illinois • Langhorne Residence Remodeling (1924–1940); Chicago, Illinois • Badenoch House (1925); 555 Edgewood Place, River Forest, Illinois • O. B. Higgins Residence (1927); 535 Edgewood Place, River Forest, Illinois • Edward W. Scott Residence (1928); 619 Keystone, River Forest, Illinois •
River Forest Public Library (1928–1930); River Forest, Illinois • Rookery Building Remodeling (1930); Chicago, Illinois • Washington Capital Redevelopment (1946–1947); Washington, DC File:First Congregational Church - William Drummond architect.jpg|First Congregational Church; Austin, Illinois 1908 File:William E. Drummond House.jpg|William E. Drummond Residence; River Forest, Illinois 1910 File:Guenzel and Drummond Office Building.jpg|Drawing of the design for an office building for Guenzel & Drummond, ca. 1912 ==References==