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* [[Holy Infant of Prague Catholic Church]], [[Trussville]], [[1941]]
* [[Holy Infant of Prague Catholic Church]], [[Trussville]], [[1941]]
* [[Chilton County Schools]], several projects, [[1947]]
* [[Chilton County Schools]], several projects, [[1947]]
* [[Hale County High School]], [[Moundville]], [[1948]]
* [[Immaculata High School]], [[Birmingham]], [[1948]]
* [[WJLD-AM]] station , [[Bessemer]], [[1948]]
* [[WBRC-FM]] station, [[Red Mountain]], [[Birmingham]], [[1948]]
* [[College Theatre]], [[East Lake]], [[1949]]
* [[Calhoun County Schools]], several projects, [[1949]]-[[1950]]
* [[First Baptist Church of Pell City]], [[Pell City]], [[1950]]
* [[Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School]], [[1950]]
* [[Our Lady of Sorrows Convent]], [[1950]]
* [[Wenonah School of Trades]], [[1950]]
* [[Our Lady Queen of the Universe Catholic Church]], [[1955]]
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==References==
* "Re: Data for Cornerstone" typescript (August 3, 1950), in "Architects & Architecture", Vol. 2 of material compiled by Hill Ferguson for the cornerstone vault in [[Birmingham City Hall]]
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Revision as of 17:10, 21 June 2015

'Wilmot C. Douglas was an architect practicing in Birmingham in the mid 20th century. His offices were located at 226 14th Street North and he was associated with Sam Haney, George Hrbek, and Evan Terry.

Notable buildings

References

  • "Re: Data for Cornerstone" typescript (August 3, 1950), in "Architects & Architecture", Vol. 2 of material compiled by Hill Ferguson for the cornerstone vault in Birmingham City Hall