Frank Pierce Milburn

Frank Pierce Milburn
Portrait of Milburn from his self-published book

Frank Pierce Milburn (1868–1926) was a prolific architect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While Milburn designed commercial buildings and residences, his practice was primarily focused on public buildings, particularly courthouses and legislative buildings. Milburn was a native of Bowling Green, Kentucky who practiced as an architect in Louisville from 1884 to 1889, Kenova, West Virginia 1890-1895, Charlotte, North Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, and Washington, D.C. after 1904. From 1902 Milburn was architect for the Southern Railway.

Milburn pioneered a new approach to the marketing of architectural services, publishing sponsored books of his work, placing advertisements in trade publications, entering competitions and moving his office to suit available opportunities.[1] This resulted in work in every Southern state apart from Mississippi.

Milburn was particularly successful in obtaining commissions for significant public buildings, ranging from county courthouses to state capitols. Milburn did significant work at the South Carolina State House and the old Florida Capitol, and unsuccessfully competed for work on the Arkansas Capitol.[2]

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South Carolina State House

Milburn won a 1900 competition to complete the South Carolina State House over William Augustus Edwards and Charles Coker Wilson, as well as Gadsen E. Shand, an assistant to former State House architect Frank Niernsee. Milburn's selection was made easier by the fact that the proposed cost for his design was the least expensive of those submitted. Plans and specifications were issued and bids accepted, but a dispute broke out immediately over differences between the competition design and that issued for bidding. Milburn had reduced the number of columns on the north portico by six and had removed a line of columns on the south portico to remain within the appropriated budget. Other changes to the dome and disputes over the quantity and accuracy of details and the quality of the work caused legal and political difficulties, but the project proceeded. Milburn, however, moved to Washington when his work with the Southern Railway offered the opportunity.[1]

Gibbs Museum of Art, Charleston, South Carolina

Once in Washington, Milburn teamed with Michael Heister to form Milburn and Heister. Milburn's son, Thomas Y. Milburn, joined the firm in 1914 and took over the firm a year before his father's death in 1926.[3]

See also

  • List of Buildings by Frank Pierce Milburn, includes buildings by Milburn and Heister until Milburn's retirement in 1925

References

  1. ^ a b Bryan, John Morrill: Creating the South Carolina State House, page 116. University of South Carolina Press, 1999 ISBN 1570032912.
  2. ^ C.E. Turley (April 5, 1979). National Register of Historic Places Nomination: McDowell County CourthousePDF (5.93 MB). National Park Service. 
  3. ^ "Thomas Yancey Milburn (1890-1977)". Triangle Modernist Houses. 2009-01-29. http://www.trianglemodernisthouses.com/milburn.htm. 

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