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Edward Culliatt Jones : ウィキペディア英語版
E.C. Jones
Edward Culliatt Jones (1822–1902), known as E.C. Jones was an American architect who worked in Memphis, Tennessee with M.H. Baldwin in the firm Jones & Baldwin (1873–1880)〔()〕 and in Charleston, South Carolina as Jones & Lee with Francis D. Lee (1826–1885).〔Walter B. Edgar The South Carolina encyclopedia University of South Carolina Press, 2006 1077 pages〕〔Clayton's Galveston: The Architecture of Nicholas J. Clayton and His Contemporaries (Sara and John Lindsey Series in the Arts and Humanities) by Alice (Barrie) M. Scardino and Drexel Turner (Aug 1, 2000)〕〔Carroll Van West (Historic Landscapes: A Traveler's Guide ) pages 120, 121 124 Univ. of Tennessee Press, Jun 30, 1995 (503 pages)〕 Nicholas J. Clayton worked at Baldwin & Jones.
Jones was born in Charleston, South Carolina.〔The West Tennessee Historical Society papers, Volume 29 West Tennessee Historical Society West Tennessee Historical Society., 1975 - Electronic journals〕
==Works==

*Woodruff-Fontaine House (1870–1871) with M.H. Baldwin, Adams Avenue, Memphis. Built by Amos Woodruff.〔
*James Lee House (expansion) with M.H. Baldwin, Adams Avenue (next door to Woodruff's house), Memphis for Charles Wesley Goyer, a sugar and molasses importer〔William Patton (A Guide to Historic Downtown Memphis )〕
*Beale Street Baptist Church (1867–1881) with M.H. Baldwin, 379 Beale Street, Memphis. Built for a freed black congregation.〔〔
*Church of the Holy Trinity (Episcopal), 900 South Street, Vicksburg, Mississippi
*Three story building at Porter Leath Children's Center c. 1875
*First Presbyterian Church (Memphis) (1884) at Poplar and Third, Memphis〔Robert W. Dye (Memphis ) Pages 40, 65 2005 96 pages〕
*Central Baptist Church (1890), demolished early 20th Century.〔Memphis
By Robert W. Dye page 66〕
*D.T. Porter Building (1895) The first steel frame skyscraper in Memphis. It had a circulating hot water heating system. Renovated in 1983 it has been converted to condominuims. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.〔

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