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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Coburn & Barnum was a Cleveland, Ohio architectural firm from 1878 to 1897. It was established by Forrest A. Coburn (1848 – December 1, 1897) and Frank Seymour Barnum (November 25, 1850 - December 17, 1927). The firm also included W. Dominick Benes and Benjamin S. Hubbell for one year and was known as Coburn, Barnum, Benes & Hubbell until 1897, when Benes and Hubell departed to establish their own firm Hubbell & Benes. After their departure and Coburn's death, Barnum formed F. S. Barnum & Co. with Albert Skeel, Harry S. Nelson, Herbert Briggs, and Wilbur M. Hall. Barnum also served as consulting architect to the Cleveland Board of Education. He retired in 1915 having designed more than 75 school buildings, the Caxton Building (1903) and the Park Building (1904) (in Cleveland's Public Square), an early example of reinforced concrete floor slabs. The firm continued after his 1915 retirement under the name of Briggs & Nelson.National Register of Historic Places listed buildings by the firms include:St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 214 E. Second St. Port Clinton, OH Coburn, Barnum, Benes & Hubbell St. Paul's Episcopal Church of East Cleveland, 15837 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland, OH Coburn,Barnum, & BenesCharles Olney House and Gallery, 2241–2255 W. Fourteenth St. Cleveland, OH Coburn & Barnum Lorain Avenue Commercial Historic District, 3202–5730 Lorain Ave. Cleveland, OH Coburn and Barnum↑ ↑ ↑. }

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