Thomas Franklin Schneider Explained

Thomas Franklin Schneider
Birth Date:1859
Birth Place:Washington, D.C.
Death Date:1938
Occupation:Architect

Thomas Franklin Schneider (born 1859 in Washington, D.C. — d. 1938) was an American architect who designed about 2,000 houses in the capital city area.

Among his important buildings are the Cairo Apartment Building, The Forest Inn,[1] the Rochambeau, the Stoneleigh Court, the Ethelhurst, and his own private home, the Schneider House.

Schneider's parents were printers who moved from Germany to Washington, D.C., in 1830. After high school, Schneider worked for the architectural firm of Adolf Cluss and Schultze. While there, he worked on the construction of the Arts and Industries Building. He opened his own firm at age 24 and by 30 had designed The Cairo and The Forest Inn.[2] [3]

Schneider also created the city's first bus company.

Buildings by Schneider

Name Address
(Washington, DC, unless noted)
Date Built for Current use Image
12 Logan Circle[4] 12 Logan Circle, NW
1527 New Hampshire Avenue[5] 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW 1889Benjamin West BlanchardAmerican Political Science Association headquarters, Pi Sigma Alpha headquarters, and Phi Beta Delta Society Executive Office
900 block of T Street, NW[6]
900 block of Westminster Street, NW1893
The Albemarle1830 17th Street, NW1900
W. Taylor Birch House3099 Q Street, NW1890
Cairo Apartment Building1615 Q Street NW1894Condominium
Alfred S. Gillett House1614 20th Street NW1893Alfred Gillett, insurance magnate[7] Home of the Association of American Law Schools
Inn at Forest Glen[8] 9610 Dewitt Drive, Silver Spring, MD 1887 Forest Glen Improvement Company Condominium/Apartments
The Iowa1325 13th Street, NW1901Condominium[9]
Moses House2129 Wyoming Avenue, NW1893businessman W.H. Moses Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Washington, D.C.
Panama LegationIntersection of New Hampshire Avenue, 18th Street, and Q Street, NWDemolished
Schneider Mansion[10] [11] 18th & Q Streets, NW 1891 Own use Demolished 1958
Schneider Row Houses1700 block of Q Street, NW1889-92Self
Schneider Triangle[12] Bounded by Washington Circle, New Hampshire Ave. NW, K, 22nd, and L Sts. NW1889John W. Paine
John Paine Mansion (AKA The Castle)49 2nd Street, Troy NY1894John PainePaine Castle Inc. Not for Profit [13]
The Ethelhurst1012 15th Street NW1903The Architect Hotel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stephens . Kenneth R. . T. F. Schneider. The Seminary at Forest Glen . Operant Websites . May 21, 1998 . November 14, 2008.
  2. Web site: Thomas F. Schneider. Operant.com. September 12, 2017.
  3. Web site: See a Thomas Franklin Schneider Building's New Life as Condos. Dc.curbed.com. June 23, 2014. Valerie Paschall. September 12, 2017.
  4. Book: Bednar, Michael. L'Enfant's Legacy: Public Open Spaces in Washington. March 8, 2006. JHU Press. 9780801883187. en.
  5. http://ipsonet.org/web/page/380/sectionid/373/pagelevel /2/interior.asp
  6. Book: Williams, Paul K. . Greater U Street . . Charleston, South Carolina . 2002 . Images of America . 21 . 978-0-7385-1423-9 . February 18, 2010 .
  7. Web site: The Razor Sharp Gillett Mansion Near Dupont Circle. househistoryman.blogspot.com. 10 February 2023.
  8. Web site: T.F. Schneider. www.operant.com. May 9, 2016.
  9. Web site: The Iowa Condominium. www.iowacondodc.com. May 9, 2016.
  10. Web site: Tests produits, news high tech et actualités informatique - CNET France. July 29, 2016.
  11. Web site: Account Suspended. www.washingtonhistory.com. May 9, 2016.
  12. Web site: Schneider Triangle - Archiplanet. July 29, 2016.
  13. Web site: Castle Alpha Tau Foundation, Inc. - The John Paine Mansion. www.castleatf.org. June 29, 2021.