Oscar C. Wehle

Oscar C. Wehle
Oscar C. Wehle in Nov. 1885 at convention of Western Association of Architects in St. Louis.[1]
Born1859 (1859)
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Died1921 (aged 61–62)
OccupationArchitect
Signature
Wehle Oscar C
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.[2]1887 Wehle & Dodd.[3]

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

  1. ^ Photographic illustration and "Key To Photograph Of Architects Attending The Second Convention Of The Western Association ...November 18, 1885." Inland Architect, vol. VI no. 7, Jan 1886, pg. 117.
  2. ^ The Jewish Free Press of St. Louis, Missouri, March 27, 1885, p.3."Louisville"
  3. ^ Brown, R. Wood. (1915). Book of Louisville and Kentucky: Edition 1915, with pictures. [Louisville, Ky.]: Louisville Convention and Publicity League - page 18