- Charles E. Choate
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Charles E. Choate (August 31, 1865–1929)[1] was an U.S. architect who worked in Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. He lived for ten years in Tennille, Georgia.[1][2][3]
He designed numerous buildings that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Works include:
- First Methodist Episcopal Church, Jct. of Third Ave. and Third St., Stillmore, Georgia, NRHP-listed[4]
- Holt Brothers Banking Company Building, 100-106 Malone St., Sandersville, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- James E. Johnson House, 425 W. Church St., Sandersville, GA[4]
- James Kelley House, Tennille-Harrison Rd. E of jct. with GA 15, Tennille, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- Charles Madden House, 302 E. South Central St., Tennille, GA[4]
- Park Street Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 793 Park St., SW., Atlanta, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- Ferdinand A. Ricks House, S. Collins and E. Calhoun Sts., Reynolds, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- Thomas W. Smith House, 306 N. Main St., Tennille, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- Tennille Banking Company Building, 102-104 N. Main St., Tennille, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- Tennille Baptist Church, 201-205 N. Main St., Tennille, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- Washington Manufacturing Company, Between E. Montgomery and Church Sts. at White Line St., Tennille, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company Building, 119 Central Ave., Tennille, GA, NRHP-listed[4]
- Three contributing buildings in North Harris Street Historic District, roughly bounded by First Ave., Washington Ave., E. McCarty St., N. Harris St., Malone St., and Warthen St., Sandersville, GA, NRHP-listed[2]:12[4]
References
- ^ a b Robert M. Craig (2007-12-14). "Georgia Encyclopedia: Charles E. Choate". http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1069.
- ^ a b Dale Jaeger, Susan Casey, and Richard Cloues (June 3, 1994). "Buildings Designed by Charles Edward Choate Constructed in Washington County MPS". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/64500131.pdf.
- ^ Rawlings, William. "The Genius of Georgia Architect Charles E. Choate". http://pascuamanagement.web.officelive.com/Documents/Choate%20Article-PDF0001.pdf. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
Categories:- American architects
- Washington County, Georgia
- 1865 births
- 1929 deaths
- Architect stubs
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