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'''W. S. Smith & Co.''' was an architectural firm with offices at 1909½ [[1st Avenue North (downtown)|1st Avenue North]] in the 1880s. The firm was founded in [[1886]] by [[W. S. Smith]] and his daughter, [[Sallie Smith|Sallie]]. | '''W. S. Smith & Co.''' was an architectural firm with offices in the [[Allen Building]] at 1909½ [[1st Avenue North (downtown)|1st Avenue North]] in the 1880s. The firm was founded in [[1886]] by [[W. S. Smith]] and his daughter, [[Sallie Smith|Sallie]]. | ||
==Notable projects== | ==Notable projects== | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 12 March 2020
W. S. Smith & Co. was an architectural firm with offices in the Allen Building at 1909½ 1st Avenue North in the 1880s. The firm was founded in 1886 by W. S. Smith and his daughter, Sallie.
Notable projects
- Two Burgamy residences, South Highlands
- W. F. Smith residence
- H. J. Grigg residence
- E. Bandman residence
- Kelly residence
- H. R. Johnston residence
- Zion Church
- Alabama Club building, 200 block of 21st Street North (1887)
- Public school in Columbus, Mississippi
- Columbian Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Mississippi (1889)
References
- "W. S. Smith & Co." (1888) in North Alabama (Illustrated) Birmingham: Southern Commercial Publishing Co., p. 105