* Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Home Cleveland State University Home The Center for Sacred Landmarks Home

References

The Altar Society. (1912, revised 1939). Trinity Cathedral Cleveland - Historical and Architectural Guide.

Anonymous. (1939, December 18). Trinity windows dedicated in rite. The Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Armstrong, F. (1990). The forms of Cleveland’s sacred structures. The Gamut. (special issue on Cleveland’s sacred landmarks) pp. 4-15.

Armstrong, F., Armstrong, C., & Klein, R. (1992). Cleveland Sacred Landmarks. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press.

Burnham, W.H., Sr. (1930). The clerestory apse windows. The Church Monthly (Riverside Church, New York City). 25: 7-10.

Burnham, W.H. Sr. (Spring-Summer 1935). What constitutes a good window? Stained Glass, 30: 4-9.

Connick, C. J. (1937). Adventures in Light and Color; An Introduction to the Stained Glass Craft. New York: Random House.

Ferguson, G. W. (1959). Signs and Symbols in Christian Art. New York: Oxford University Press.

Frueh, E.R. & Lane, G.A. (1983). Chicago Stained Glass. Chicago: Loyola University Press. Hall, J. (1974). Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art. New York: Harper & Row.

Herh, R.A. (No date). The Windows and Chapel of Trinity Cathedral. (Church pamphlet).

Lee, L., Seddon, G., & Stephens, F. (1982). Stained Glass. London: Artists’ House.

McAlester, Virginia & Lee. (1986). A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Pierce, R,H. (1967). Trinity Cathedral Parish: the first 150 years. Cleveland: The Vestry of Trinity Cathedral.

Rankin, W.W. (1939, December 13). “Trinity dedicates windows Sunday.” The Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Rifkind, C. (1980). A Field Guide to American Architecture. Markham, Ontario: New American Library, Penguin Books Canada Ltd.

Temme, N. (Winter 1982/83). The Burnhams: a story of outstanding achievement. Stained Glass, 366-370.

Tevesz, M., Lewis, T., & Wells, M. (1990). Old buildings in new environments. The Gamut, (special issue on Cleveland’s sacred landmarks), pp. 70-80.

Vestry Committee Minutes, Trinity Cathedral (1938, January 18). Episcopal Diocese of Ohio Archives.

Webber, F.R. (1938). Church Symbolism. J.H. Jansen, Cleveland, Ohio.

Wells, M. (1987). Episcopalians. In D.D. Van Tassel and J.J. Grabowski (Eds), The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (pp. 375-377).

Wells, M. (1990). Trinity Cathedral. The Gamut, (special issue on Cleveland’s sacred landmarks) pp. 23-34.

Wells, M. (1994). The Burnham Windows Background (unpublished manuscript).

Whitney, J., and Hallet, T. (1990). Notable stained glass windows in Cleveland churches. The Gamut, (special issue on Cleveland’s sacred landmarks), pp. 35-44.

Go to: main index

The Center for Sacred Landmarks Monograph Series
website design by Mark Hoffman

From the Center for Sacred Landmarks monograph: Stained Glass Windows of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland Ohio, Produced by the Wilbur H. Burnham Studios (March 31, 1999) by Michael Tevesz, Nancy Persell, Michael Wells and James Whitney. Photographs by Renee Moore. Published by the Sacred Lanmarks Partnership of Northeast Ohio

Cleveland State University 2121 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 www.csuohio.edu
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs http://urban.csuohio.edu (216) 687-2134
Questions about content of this page | Technical questions about this page | Affirmative Action Statement