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'''Jacob Salie''' (born [[October 30]], [[1884]] in Michigan; died [[May 7]], [[1958]] in [[Birmingham]]) was an architect and partner in the firm of [[Salie & Mewhinney]].
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'''Jacob E. Salie''' (born [[October 30]], [[1884]] in Michigan; died [[May 7]], [[1958]] in [[Birmingham]]) was an architect.


Salie was the second of twelve children born to Cornelius and Adrianna Van Damme Salie.
He began working in [[Birmingham]] with [[S. Scott Joy]] and his brother, [[Tom Joy|Tom]]. He joined with [[Philip Mewhinney]] in a partnership around [[1915]]. They split in [[1918]] and continued working independently.
He and his wife, Nina, had one daughter, Elizabeth Ann.


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==Notable projects==
* [[T. S. Abernathy residence]], [[Norwood]], 1916 (with Mewhinney)
* [[Altamont Apartments]], 2831 [[Highland Avenue]], 1924-1925
* [[J. M. P. Otts Jr residence]], 824 [[Linwood Road]], 1925
* [[Hollywood Country Club]], 1926
* [[Newton Manor]] apartments, 1928
==External links==
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63914605 Jake Salie] at Findagrave.com
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 3 July 2021

Jake Salie

Jacob E. Salie (born October 30, 1884 in Michigan; died May 7, 1958 in Birmingham) was an architect.

Salie was the second of twelve children born to Cornelius and Adrianna Van Damme Salie.

He began working in Birmingham with S. Scott Joy and his brother, Tom. He joined with Philip Mewhinney in a partnership around 1915. They split in 1918 and continued working independently.

He and his wife, Nina, had one daughter, Elizabeth Ann.

Notable projects

External links