Oscar Cobb

Oscar Cobb (1842-1908) was an American architect of theaters and more. Several of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Works
Works (with variations in attribution) include:
 * DuPont-Whitehouse House, built in 1875 and 1876 by Oscar Cobb & Co.; designated a Chicago Landmark in 1996.
 * Sioux City Municipal Auditorium, designed by architects James W. Martin and Oscar Cobb in Romanesque Revival style
 * Fox Theater, 1116–1128 Main St., Stevens Point, Wisconsin (Cobb,Oscar), NRHP-listed
 * Masonic Temple Building, 36–42 N. Fourth St., Zanesville, Ohio (Cobb,Oscar & Son), NRHP-listed
 * Opera House and Yates Bookshop Building, 141 and 145 N. Broadway, Lexington, Kentucky (Cobb,Oscar), NRHP-listed
 * Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building and Madison Theater, 36 Park Ave., W., Mansfield, Ohio (Cobb,Oscar), NRHP-listed
 * Lexington Opera House
 * Cincinnati Shubert theater
 * One or more works in Mathias Mitchell Public Square-Main Street Historic District, roughly Main St. from Strongs Ave. to Second St., Stevens Point, Wisconsin (Cobb,Oscar), NRHP-listed
 * One or more works in Wellington Historic District, irregular pattern along Main St. from Kelley St. to W and L E RR 	Wellington, Ohio (Cobb,Oscar), NRHP-listed Wellington Town Hall (1885, National Register)
 * A grand opera house in Syracuse, New York
 * A grand opera house in St. Paul, Minnesota
 * A grand opera house in Minneapolis, Minnesota
 * Grand Opera House (1885), St. Louis
 * Grand Opera House (1893), Ashland, Wisconsin