Weary and Alford Company was an American architectural firm with partners Edwin Delos Weary and Willam Headley Alford.
[1] Several buildings designed by the firm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Weary wrote a letter to a special committee of the U.S. Senate on issues facing the industry and building costs.
[2] He also wrote about wartime issues facing the industry in 1917 in Town Development[3] He also wrote an article touting building bank buildings with the bank one floor above street level to allow for commerce on the ground floor to bring in rent.
[4] Weary's brother Frank O. Weary was a prominent architect working out of Akron, Ohio[5] and has several buildings listed on the NRHP.