William H. Nicklas

American architect
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican architect
PlacesUnited States of America
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth1866, New Philadelphia, USA
Death1960 (aged 94 years)
Education
Ohio Northern University
The details

Biography

William H. Nicklas (1866–1960) was an Ohio architect who was best known for his church designs in partnership with Sidney Badgley.

Nicklas was born in New Philadelphia, Ohio and graduated from Ohio Northern University. He first began his career in education and was working as an architect by 1894 in New Philadelphia. He moved to Cleveland, Ohio in 1897 and worked in Sidney Rose Badgley's office as a draftsman. Nicklas became a partner in 1904 in the firm which became known as Badgley and Nicklas until it was dissolved in 1913. Nicklas continued the firm for several years after the death of Badgley in 1917.

The largest portion of the firm's work was in the Cleveland area but also designed buildings throughout the Midwestern United States. Many of these buildings are today listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Incomplete list of extant Nicklas designs:

Selected works

BuildingYear CompletedBuilderStyleSourceLocationImage
Calvary Baptist Church1907Sidney Badgley & William H. NicklasGothic RevivalProvidence, Rhode Island
  • Lakewood United Methodist Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1904
  • Cleveland Heights Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1904
  • Central Methodist (United) Church, Calgary, Alberta, 1905
  • St. John AME Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1908
  • Grace Methodist Church, Zanesville, Ohio, 1909
  • Fourth Reformed Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1909
  • Trinity United Methodist Chursh, Athens, Tennessee 1910
  • Fidelity Baptist Church, Cleveland, OH, 1911
  • First Presbyterian Church, Wichita, Kansas, 1912
  • Lakewood Congregational Church, Lakewood, Ohio, 1913
  • Broadway Methodist Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1918–19
  • Third Christian Church, Norfolk, Virginia, 1922
  • Trinity Episcopal Church, New Philadelphia, Ohio
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