Shopbell & Company


Shopbell & Company was an American architectural firm located in Evansville, Indiana, in the United States.

History

The firm was founded as Harris & Shopbell in 1897 and still had that name in 1905. The firm later became Clifford Shopbell & Co., and later still Shopbell, Fowler & Thole. The partners designed buildings during the 1910s and 1920s, mainly in Evansville, but also elsewhere in Indiana and Kentucky. Many of its works survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Evansville, Indiana, historic preservation staff described Clifford Shopbell and Company as "probably the most prominent--or at least the most active" local architectural firm in Evansville's Downtown. They credit several of its works as showing "clear understanding of program and ceremonial demands", note the firm's use of Prairie School design, and commend it for "one creditable Sullivanesque essay,". They also note the Indiana Bank and the Masonic Temple in Classical Revival mode, "along with one or two Chicago School buildings".
In 1919, Clifford Shopbell & Co. built the Evansville Municipal Market.
By 1905, Harris & Shopbell had already built 9 Carnegie libraries: Shelbyville, Greensburg, Franklin, Seymour, Salem,
Princeton, Alt. Vernon and Poseyville, IN, and Henderson, KY; as Clifford Shopbell, the firm went on to build several more. Illinois preservation staff record that Shopbell also built the Illinois libraries at Carmi in 1914, Grayville in 1913, and Marion in 1916. Illinois preservation staff called Clifford Shopbell "the dominant architect of Carnegie libraries in Indiana, with at least fifteen of that state's commissions". The preservation staff state frankly that:

Principal partners

The founding partners were Clifford Shopbell and William J. Harris.
Harris was the senior partner; he was born in Louisville, KY, graduating from the high school there in 1887. After an "apprenticeship" in architecture, Harris opened an office in Evansville in 1895, and formed a partnership with Shopbell in 1897. He was a member of the Freemasons, the Knights of Pythias, and the Elks. He married Bell Hawley in 1894.
Shopbell was born in Princeton, IN, on December 8, 1871. From 1889, Shopbell spent five years in the Indianapolis office of architect W. Scott Moore. In 1894 he moved to Evansville, working with architect C. A. Brehmer. In 1897 he married Winifred Dunlap of Indianapolis and joined Harris to form their architectural partnership. Shopbell was a member of the Freemasons, as well as belonging to the Shriners and the Knights of Pythias. Shopbell died in 1939.

Properties constructed

Works include :
BuildingLocationCompanyListing
Albion Apartments, "model flats", 1910-11701 Court St. EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
American Trust and Savings Bank, 1903, enlarged 1914524-530 Main St EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
Bernardin-Johnson House17 Johnson Pl. EvansvilleThole, Edward Joseph; Clifford Shopbell & Co.NRHP
Bitterman Building202-204 Main St. EvansvilleClifford Shopbell & Co.NRHP
John W. Boehne House1119 Lincoln Ave. EvansvilleShopbell, Clifford & Co.NRHP
Buckingham Apartments 314-316 SE 3rd St. EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
Busse House120 SE 1st St. EvansvilleHarris & ShopbellNRHP
Court Building (Furniture Building)123-125 NW 4th St. EvansvilleHarris & ShopbellNRHP
Evansville Municipal Market813 Pennsylvania St. EvansvilleShopbell, Clifford, & Co.NRHP
Old Fellwock Auto Company214 NW 4th St. EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
Fellwock Garage315 Court St. EvansvilleHarris & Shopbell Co.NRHP
Greensburg Carnegie Public Library114 N. Michigan Ave. Greensburg, INShopbell, Clifford, & Co.NRHP
Michael D. Helfrich House700 Helfrich Lane EvansvilleShopbell, Clifford, & Co.NRHP
Hose House No. 121409 First Ave. EvansvilleHarris & ShopbellNRHP
Huber Motor Sales Building215-219 SE 4th St. EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
Ingle Terrace609-619 Ingle St. EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
Kuebler-Artes Building327 Main St. EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
Masonic Temple (Evansville, IN), 1912301 Chestnut St. EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
Masonic Temple (Franklin, IN), 1922135 N. Main St. Franklin, INShopbell, Fowler, and TholeNRHP
Oak Hill Cemetery, 1901EvansvilleHarris & ShopbellNRHP
Rose Terrace, "model flats", 1910-11301-313 NW 7th St. Evansville,Shopbell & Co.NRHP
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum, 1916-17350 Court St. EvansvilleShopbell, Clifford & Co.NRHP
Van Cleave Flats704-708 Court St. EvansvilleShopbell & Co.NRHP
One or more worksBoonville Public Square Historic District, Boonville, INHarris & ShopbellNRHP
Henderson County Public Library Contributing building in South Main & South Elm Streets Historic District, Henderson, KYShopbell & HarrisNRHP
One or more worksWest Side Historic District, Shelbyville, IndianaHarris & ShopbellNRHP