Background
He was born in Donington, England and attended the Art Institute of Lincoln in Lincolnshire.
He was born in Donington, England and attended the Art Institute of Lincoln in Lincolnshire.
Lincoln School of Artist
He worked for an architect in Lincolnshire before coming to the United States to see the 1893 World"s Fair, lived in Chicago for a year, and settled in Fort Wayne in 1892. He settled in Fort Wayne, working briefly with the firm of Wing & Mahurin, before he opened an office with Alfred Grindle, himself a fellow Wing and Mahurin employee. Grindle and Weatherhogg maintained a parternship from about 1893-1897.
They had a branch office in Muncie and designed a number of large homes in that city.
Their most important project together was the Jasper County Courthouse, 1897, also in Rensselaer. Grindle first received the commission for the Jasper County Courthouse, then brought in Weatherhogg.
Grindle left the project entirely to Weatherhogg, who then completed most of the design work. The courthouse is an imposing three story limestone building with tower executed in the Chateauesque/Tudor Revival style.
Weatherhogg went on to design a number of buildings in Fort Wayne, including several schools, the Masonic Temple, Blackstone Building, Fairfield Apartments, and the People"s Trust and Savings Bank.