Benjamin L. Ihorst

Trained at OMI. Draftsman with Zettel & Rapp (three years), Tietig & Lee (two years), and A.L. Fechheimer, whose partner he later became, 1926-1946 and later. Also listed as partner of Edward Schlochtemeyer ([Sr.]; also spelled Sloctemyer) in 1910.

Umberto Innocenti

New York landscape architect (later of Innocenti & Webel), who was associated with Ferruccio Vitale in the design of the grounds of “Ca’ Sole,” the W.H. and Jean Maxwell Schmidlapp House in Hyde Park, Cincinnati, in the late 1920s, and perhaps of other Cincinnati-area commissions by the prominent New York architect Grosvenor Atterbury: the Frank S. and Marjorie Maxwell Graydon House, Indian Hill; and the Harry Linch House, North Avondale.

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