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Alexander Blair III (April 22, 1867–November 16, 1931) was an American architect. He designed the Grand Opera House (1884) in Macon, Georgia, eight Georgia county courthouses, and other buildings.〔 His father was also an architect and his son Algernon Blair (1873-1952) was a prominent builder. By 1880 his family was living in Macon, Georgia.〔(Buildings by Blair ) by Jeff Benton | May. 31, 2011 | Montgomery Advertiser (Sidney Lanier.org)〕 ==Works== *Decatur County Courthouse, Bainbridge, Georgia - the first courthouse he designed〔 *The Academy, now the Grand Opera House, Macon, Georgia, 621 Mulberry Street〔(Macon Walking Tour )〕 *Telfair County Courthouse, McRae, Georgia (1906)〔Wilber W. Caldwell, (The Courthouse and the Depot ): The Architecture of Hope in an Age of Despair : a Narrative Guide to Railroad Expansion and Its Impact on Public Architecture in Georgia, 1833-1910 (Mercer University Press, 2001)〕〔Courthouse and Depot page 265〕 *Cairo, Georgia Depot (Atlantic Coast Line Railroad) (1905)〔Courthouse and Depot pages 295, 298〕 *Murray County Courthouse, Chatsworth, Georgia (1916)〔Courthouse and Depot page 395〕 *Turner County Courthouse, Ashburn, Georgia (1908) with Peter E. Dennis〔Courthouse and Depot page 419〕 *Wilkinson County Courthouse, Irwinton, Georgia (1924) 〔(Wilkinson County Courthouse ) Georgia Info〕 *Montgomery County Courthouse, Mount Vernon, Georgia (1907)〔(Montgomery County Courthouse ) Vanishing Georgia〕 *Alexander Blair residence, Macon, Georgia〔() May 29, 2013 Exhibit shows Macon then and now〕 *Nicholas M. Block house, Macon, Georgia, on College Street〔 * Dr. Thomas N. Baker House, Macon, Georgia (1908) on Vineville Avenue〔(Jordan Massee: Accepted Fables ) Jordan Massee Indigo Custom Publishing, 2005 232 pages page 120〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexander Blair」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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