Frank Packard
Frank L. Packard was a prominent architect in Ohio.
He designed the porch for the home of President Warren G. Harding in Marion, Ohio. Known as stick style architecture the house was designed by Harding and his wife and constructed in a neoclassical architecture style. The porch, known as the home of the Front Porch Campaign of 1920, was influenced by the Queen Anne era in that it wraps around the house. Highly stylized and decorative versions of the Stick style are often referred to as Eastlake architecture.
He is buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.Projects
Yost & Packard
- Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station, Columbus, Ohio
- First Church of Christ, Scientist, Toledo, Ohio
- Franklin College Building No. 5, New Athens, Ohio
- Harrison County Courthouse, Cadiz, Ohio
- Loewenstein and Sons Hardware Building, Charleston, West Virginia
- Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged, Springfield, Ohio
- Westerville High School-Vine Street School, Westerville, Ohio
- Wood County Courthouse and Jail, Bowling Green, Ohio
- Wyandot County Courthouse and Jail, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Packard projects
- Old Clay County Courthouse
- Blume High School, Wapakoneta, Ohio
- Alumni Hall, Oxford, Ohio
- Bishop Hall, Oxford, Ohio
- Emery Hall, Wilberforce University
- Thomas C. Miller Public School, Fairmont, West Virginia
- Old Clay County Courthouse
- Springfield's Memorial Hall
- The Seneca Hotel, Columbus, Ohio
- The Atlas Building, Columbus, Ohio
- Masonic Temple, Parkersburg, West Virginia
- McCune's Villa, Granville, Ohio
- J.F. Miller House, Marble Cliff, Ohio
- Monnett Memorial M. E. Chapel, Bucyrus, Ohio
- North High School, Columbus, Ohio
- Old Governor's Mansion, Columbus, Ohio
- Parkersburg High School, Parkersburg, West Virginia
- Putnam County Courthouse, Ottawa, Ohio
- Shepard Street School, Gahanna, Ohio
- Empire Building, Columbus, Ohio