Louis E. Schwend

Louis E. Schwend (1875 – November 24, 1900) was an architect in North Carolina at the firm of Hayden, Wheeler, and Schwend. He designed the Iredell County Courthouse (1899), prototype for a series of similar courthouse designs executed by the successor firms of Oliver Duke Wheeler and his partners.[1][2]

Louis E. Schwend
Born1875 (1875)
Died(1900-11-24)November 24, 1900 (aged 24–25)
Occupationarchitect
Known forHayden, Wheeler, and Schwend,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Notable workIredell County Courthouse
Parents

Schwend was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Max Schwend, a lithographer from Saxony, and Mary Schwend of New York. Oliver D. Wheeler and Luke Hayden moved their office from Atlanta to Charlotte and brought Schwend on as a partner in 1899. He returned to Cincinnati and died of heart disease on November 24, 1900. He is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in a lot owned by his grandmother, Adelheid Hessinger.[1]

References

  1. Louis E. Schwend by William B. Bushong with contributions from Catherine Westergaard and updates by Angie Clifton and Catherine W. Bishir, North Carolina Architects and Builders (2009)
  2. "Iredell County | US Courthouses".
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