Draft:Oscar C. Wehle

Oscar C. Wehle
Oscar C. Wehle in Nov. 1885 at convention of Western Association of Architects in St. Louis.[1]
Born1859
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Died1921
OccupationArchitect
SpouseNever married.
Childrennone
Signature of Oscar C. Wehle upon enlistment in the 5th Ohio Infantry, Company L: War with Spain.[2]



The Louis Seelbach residence, 1888, a.k.a. Seelbach/Parrish house, 900 blk of S. Sixth St. Louisville KY. Wehle & Dodd. Photo by Chroniclerk.
Major L. W. Mckee house, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. 1886. Wehle & Dodd. Photo by Chroniclerk.
The Standard Club of Louisville. 1885 Wehle.[3]1887 Wehle & Dodd.[4]

Oscar C. Wehle (1859 – 1921), also known as O. C. Wehle, was a Kentucky born architect. He practiced as an architect, or an engineer, primarily in north central Kentucky and in Chicago Illinois in the years from 1883 to 1905.

  1. ^ Inland Architect, March 1886. Group photo published with list of identifying names and placement positions.
  2. ^ Digital Public Libary of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/70123490 Accessed 09/29/2024 07:00 a.m.
  3. ^ The Jewish Free Press of St. Louis, Missouri, March 27, 1885, p.3.
  4. ^ Brown, R. Wood. (1915). Book of Louisville and Kentucky: Edition 1915, with pictures. [Louisville, Ky.]: Louisville Convention and Publicity League - page 18