This simplified map shows the downtown locations of the buildings used by the University from 1843 (the establishment of the Medical School) until 1954 (the moving of Cleveland College).
Number |
Building Name |
Occupant |
1 |
Standard Building |
Cleveland College, 1947-1954 |
2 |
Engineers Building |
Cleveland College, 1947-1950 |
3 |
Card Building |
Cleveland College, 1950-1953 |
4 |
Auditorium Garage Building |
Cleveland College, 1946-1951 |
5 |
Medical School |
School of Medicine, 1846-1885
School of Medicine, 1887-1924
School of Dentistry, 1892-1896 |
6 |
H. K. Cushing Laboratory |
School of Medicine, 1908-1924 |
7 |
Physiological Laboratory |
School of Medicine, 1898-1924 |
8 |
Society for Savings Building |
Cleveland College, 1941-1942 |
9 |
Newton Diehl Baker Memorial Building |
Cleveland College, 1929-1953 |
10 |
Case Homestead |
Case School of Applied Science, 1881-1885 |
11 |
Old City Hall |
School of Art, 1888-1891 |
12 |
Gas Building |
School of Pharmacy, 1908-1910 |
13 |
Women's Federal Building |
Cleveland College, 1946-1953 |
14 |
Clarence Building |
Music Conservatory, 1888-1895 |
15 |
Mechanics Block |
School of Medicine, 1843-1845 |
16 |
Bangor Building |
School of Dentistry, 1896-1910 |
17 |
2450 East 9th Street |
School of Dentistry, 1910-1917 |
18 |
1935 Euclid Avenue |
Cleveland College, 1925-1929 |
19 |
Ohio Wesleyan Medical School Building |
School of Pharmacy, 1910-1920 |