Cass Gilbert Collection, 1903-1984, 2000 | Oberlin College Archives
Cass Gilbert, a renowned figure in American architecture, served as Oberlin College's general architect from 1912 until his death on 17 May 1934. Born in Zanesville, Ohio, on January 28 1859, Gilbert grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he worked as a carpenter's helper and draftsman. He pursued a year of study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1878-79, and then spent the year 1880 in Europe. Next, Gilbert worked as a draftsman in the New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White for two years and subsequently developed his own independent practice in St. Paul, Minn., in late 1882. Gilbert's architecture, which employed classical, Romanesque, and Gothic styles as well as eclectic designs and embellishments, is best represented by the Woolworth Building in New York City (1911-1913), a sixty-six story skyscraper that remained the tallest building in the world until 1930.
Gilbert's vision for the buildings of Oberlin College reflected "decorous poise... drawn from inspirations in the European past" for a campus defined by "quiet harmony and ordered beauty." Incorporating alumnus Charles Martin Hall's 1914 bequest that Tappan Square be cleared of buildings and maintained as an open space, Gilbert's subsequent campus planning for Oberlin College called for a "highly rectilinear plan, with long sight lines across the empty square and through Memorial Arch, enclosed on the block west of the square by a dense cluster of buildings connected by curving arcades." Gilbert's contributions to the Oberlin College campus include Bosworth Hall and the Graduate School of Theology, also known as the Quadrangle (built 1931); Finney Chapel (1908); the Dudley Peter Allen Memorial Art Building (1917); Allen Memorial Hospital (1925); and the Cox Administration Building (1915). Gilbert also executed numerous studies for campus building plans. Although commissioned by Oberlin in 1903 to design Finney Chapel, Gilbert received no substantial compensation from the institution until he was appointed general architect for the College in 1912 by College President Henry Churchill King (an influential Gilbert supporter) and the Board of Trustees.
Further materials relating to Cass Gilbert can be found in several other collections held by the Oberlin College Archives. Oversized architectural records by Cass Gilbert are listed in RG 53, Architectural Records, and housed in the Maps and Drawings case. Records by Kimball and Gilbert are also listed in RG 53. The George Feick Papers (30/303) contain a number of architectural records by Cass Gilbert for Finney Chapel. For photographs of Oberlin’s Administration Building stamped by the Cass Gilbert office, see RG 32/4. More extensive records concerning Gilbert’s correspondence can be found in Records of Oberlin College Presidents, the Henry Churchill King Papers (RG 2/6) and Records of Assistants to the Presidents (RG 3).
See also the Cass Gilbert Collection (PR 021) at the New York Historical Society, New York, New York.
The Cass Gilbert Collection contains correspondence, sketches, blueprints, specifications, a presentation painting, photographs, and exhibit materials prepared by the Allen Memorial Art Museum about Cass Gilbert and his work for Oberlin College. Copy photographs of Gilbert’s sketches depict floor plans, site plans, specifications, renderings, and elevations for a variety of buildings. A pamphlet of sketches for the Theological Quadrangle and a photograph of the plan for the third floor of the Seminary are included. The remainder of the collection includes a photograph of Gilbert himself, a photographic reproduction of a graphic portrait of Gilbert, newspaper articles and clippings about Gilbert’s architecture at Oberlin, and correspondence regarding pending and proposed projects.
The papers have been organized into five series: Correspondence, Project Records, Writings by Others, Photographs, and Exhibit Materials.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Series I. Correspondence (1905-1909, 1922-24)
The correspondence series contains letters from Cass Gilbert to C.P. Doolittle and other contractors concerning Finney Chapel, and letters to Cass Gilbert by administrators and official representatives of Oberlin College relating to various other architectural projects on the Oberlin College campus.
Series II. Project Records (1903, 1907, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1923, n.d.)
The second series, Project Records, includes blueprints, photostats, copy photographs, sketches, and one large, framed presentation painting by Chesley Bonestell for proposed projects. These include a clock tower, the Theological Quadrangle, the Administration Building (Cox), and others. Many of these are photographs of the sketches themselves, or are accompanied by such photographs, with a total of eleven photographs included in this series. Also included are specifications for the Art Building, the Administration Building and Finney Chapel.
Series III. Writings by Others (1904, 1968-84, 2000)
The writings consist primarily of news and magazine articles relating to Cass Gilbert. In addition, there is a biographical study of Gilbert’s Oberlin architecture, and an article from the Allen Memorial Art Museum Bulletin on Cass Gilbert in Oberlin.
Series IV. Photographs (1907)
This series contains one photographic print of Cass Gilbert taken in 1907.
Series V. Exhibit Materials (n.d.)
Consists of reproductions of Cass Gilbert drawings and a graphic portrait of Gilbert, all mounted for exhibition by the Allen Memorial Art Museum.
INVENTORY
*indicates restricted records for preservation treatment
Series I. Correspondence (1905-1909, 1922-24)
Box 1
Letters from Cass Gilbert to C.P. Doolittle concerning Finney Chapel, 1905-1909
Correspondence of C.P. Doolittle with various contractors concerning Finney
Chapel, 1905-1908
Letters sent from Oberlin College to Cass Gilbert, 1922-24
Series II. Project Records (1903, 1907-1908, ca. 1914, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1923, n.d.)
Box 2
Elevation view of proposed East Sector (Allen Memorial Art Building, auditorium
and other proposed structures, w/copy slide), ca. 1914
Sketch of an unidentified door, n.d.
Sketch of plan for Oberlin College campus w/ photocopy, 1903
Sketches of proposed Bell Tower, 1916 (7 photos)
Sketch of a study for a street in Oberlin, 1915
Pamphlet of architect’s sketches for proposed Theological Quadrangle, 1921
Box 3
Project Records for Finney Chapel
General specifications, 1907
Specifications for general construction, 1907 (2 copies, 1 revised)
Specifications for heating and ventilating, 1907
Specifications for plumbing, 1907 (3 copies)
Specifications for heating, plumbing, and electrical, 1907
Organ, 1915
Financial, 1915
Box 4 Tall Legal in RG 53
Theological Seminary, third floor plan drawing (reproduction), 1918
Administration Building, specifications for vault and doors, floor arch, structural
iron and steelwork, 1914 & n.d.
Administration Building, specifications for plumbing and hardware, 1914 & n.d.
Art Building, specifications for mechanical equipment plant, 1915
Art Building, specifications for general construction, 1915
Finney Chapel
Section through clerestory wall showing supporting piers, (blueprint,
folded, 15 5/8 x 11 ½”), August 3, 1907
Detail of approaches (blueprint, folded, 18 x 24 ¼”), May 29, 1908
Seating diagrams (2 blueprints, 1 photostat), n.d.
*Swell and choir box for organ, Ernest M. Skinner Co., Boston, Mass.
(trace paper, folded), October 19, 1914
*Arrangement of platform for organ, Ernest M. Skinner Co., Boston,
Mass. (trace paper, folded), October 20, 1914
South wall, vault
Presentation painting by Chesley Bonestell, architect and illustrator, of proposed
building with clock tower by Cass Gilbert, 45 ½” x 35 ½”, April 1923
Series III. Writings by Others (1904, 1968-84, 2000)
Box 2 (cont.)
Articles and other writings concerning Cass Gilbert, 1904, 1968-84, 2000
Series IV. Photographs (1907)
Box 2 (cont.)
Cass Gilbert, 1907
(See also Series II and Series V)
Series V. Exhibit Materials (n.d.)
All are photographic reproductions mounted in window mats.
Case II, Drawer 15
Folder 1
Portrait of Cass Gilbert, source unknown, n.d.
Study for Theological School, 1930
Study for Oberlin Tower, 1916
Folder 2
Sketch of Art Building, Auditorium, and Future Building, c. 1914
Sketch of Art Building, c. 1914
Color sketch proposal for interior decoration of Finney Chapel, 1907
Folder 3
Sketch of Art Building, c. 1914