Otis Leonard Wheelock

Otis Leonard Wheelock (1816 - 1893) was an architect in upstate New York and Chicago. He and his wife had two adopted children, a son Harry B. Wheelock who was an architect and a daughter.

George H. Harlow studied under him.

He was a partner of W. W. Boyington in the firm of Boyington & Wheelock. He also partnered with William Wilson Clay. George Beaumont and Minard Lefever Beers are architects who worked at his firms.

Works

 * Paddock Arcade (1850) at Washington St. between Arsenal and Store Sts. in Watertown, New York (NRHP listed by Wheelock,Otis L.)
 * Oscar Taylor House (1857), NRHP listed
 * Union Park Congregational Church and Carpenter Chapel’s Revival chapel
 * Burbank–Livingston–Griggs House (1862), NRHP listed
 * Groesbeck House (1869), 1304 W. Washington Boulevard, a Chicago Landmark
 * Wheeler–Kohn House (1870), NRHP listed
 * 2550 S. Michigan (demolished)
 * 2808 S. Prairie (1886) with William Wilson Clay
 * 2919 S. Prairie for Frank Granger Logan (demolished)
 * Michigan and Prairie Avenue mansions with
 * Wheeler Kohn Home at 2018 S. Calumet Ave. a Chicago landmark restored and operated as a bed and breakfast
 * Henry A. Chapin House (1882), 508 E. Main St. Niles, MI Wheelock & Clay NRHP listed