Alexander Blair (architect)
American architect
Alexander Blair |
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Born | Alexander Blair III (1867-04-22)April 22, 1867 |
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Died | November 16, 1931(1931-11-16) (aged 64) |
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Occupation | Architect |
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Children | Algernon Blair |
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Alexander Blair III (April 22, 1867–November 16, 1931) was an American architect. He designed the Grand Opera House (1884) in Macon, Georgia, eight Georgia county courthouses, and other buildings.[1] His father was also an architect and his son Algernon Blair (1873-1952) was a prominent builder.
By 1880 his family was living in Macon, Georgia.[2]
Works
- Decatur County Courthouse, Bainbridge, Georgia - the first courthouse he designed[1]
- The Academy, now the Grand Opera House, Macon, Georgia, 621 Mulberry Street[3]
- Telfair County Courthouse, McRae, Georgia (1906)[1][4]
- Cairo, Georgia Depot (Atlantic Coast Line Railroad) (1905)[5]
- Murray County Courthouse, Chatsworth, Georgia (1916)[6]
- Turner County Courthouse, Ashburn, Georgia (1908) with Peter E. Dennis[7]
- Wilkinson County Courthouse, Irwinton, Georgia (1924) [8]
- Montgomery County Courthouse, Mount Vernon, Georgia (1907)[9]
- Alexander Blair residence, Macon, Georgia[10]
- Nicholas M. Block house, Macon, Georgia, on College Street[11]
- Dr. Thomas N. Baker House, Macon, Georgia (1908) on Vineville Avenue[11]
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