The Ralph E. Oberlin, Jr. Residence by Alden B. Dow
Alden B. Dow’s only residential structure to be built in Ohio is the Ralph E. Oberlin, Jr. residence in Canton.
Read MoreAlden B. Dow’s only residential structure to be built in Ohio is the Ralph E. Oberlin, Jr. residence in Canton.
Read MoreDr. Mark Dick and his wife, Dr. Louise Schnute, were pediatricians practicing in Grand Rapids when they wrote to Alden
Read MoreNestled among tall pines and set into a sloping lot overlooking Burt Lake in northern Michigan, Indian River Catholic Church
Read MoreThe drawings for Woodcrest Elementary School, one of Alden B. Dow’s last educational projects, were completed in January of 1969.
Read MorePastor D.E. Howe first contacted Alden B. Dow about the possibility of designing a new building for the growing congregation
Read MoreAlden B. Dow designed two homes in Elkhart, Indiana, nearly opposite each other on the St. Joseph River. The first
Read MoreAlden and Vada Dow were long-time supporters of the work of the Salvation Army in Midland. Mrs. Dow served on
Read MoreThe initial site plan for Midland High School was sketched by Alden B. Dow in December of 1953. Preliminary floorplans
Read MoreAlden B. Dow began the initial drawings for the East Ashman Church of God in April of 1953. A reduced
Read MoreGeorge W. Cannon was the founder of the Cannon-Muskegon Corporation, a company that developed and produced alloy metals for the
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