Alexander Campbell Bruce (March 16, 1835 – December 10, 1927), also known as A. C. Bruce, was an American architect based in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]
Alexander Campbell Bruce | |
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Born | Fredericksburg, Virginia | March 16, 1835
Died | December 10, 1927 Atlanta, Georgia | (aged 92)
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse |
Jane H. Hagan (m. 1866) |
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Biography
editAlexander Campbell Bruce was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia on March 16, 1835. His family moved to Nashville in 1847. He was trained in carpentry and the building trade by his father, and studied architecture.[2]
He married Jane H. Hagan in Nashville in 1866.[2]
He moved to Atlanta in 1879.[2] He partnered for a time with A. F. N. Everett (1881–1937), Thomas Henry Morgan (1857-1940), and William H. Parkins (1836-1894).
Alexander Campbell Bruce died at his home in Atlanta on December 10, 1927.[3]
Notable works
editHis works (on his own or with others) include:
- First Congregational Church (1902), 105 Courtland St., NE Atlanta, GA (Alexander Campbell Bruce and A.F.N. Everett ), NRHP-listed[4]
- St. Nicholas Hotel, 141 Flint Ave., 300-310 Washington St., Albany, GA (Bruce & Everett), NRHP-listed[4]
- Kirkwood School (1906), 138 Kirkwood Rd. Atlanta, GA (Bruce, Everett and Hayes), also included in Kirkwood Historic District, NRHP-listed[4]
- John Brown Gordon statue (pedestal), Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta, GA (Alexander C. Bruce and McNeel Marble Works)[5]
- Hamblen County Courthouse, 511 W. 2nd North St. Morristown, TN (Bruce, A.C.), NRHP-listed[4]
- Haralson County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. Buchanan, GA (Bruce, Alexander C.), NRHP-listed[4]
- North Avenue Presbyterian Church, 607 Peachtree Ave., NE Atlanta, GA (Bruce, Alexander Campbell), NRHP-listed[4]
- Old State Prison Building, 3 mi. (4.8 km) W of Milledgeville on GA 22 Milledgeville, GA (Bruce, Alexander C.), NRHP-listed[4]
Many more as part of the partnership of Bruce & Morgan, which did work in Georgia, too. Including (some but not all of the NRIS ones):
- Monroe County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq., Forsyth, GA (Bruce & Morgan), NRHP-listed[4]
- One or more works in Monroe Commercial Historic District (perhaps just the courthouse?) Monroe, GA (Bruce & Morgan), NRHP-listed[4]
- Newton County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. Covington, GA (Bruce & Morgan), NRHP-listed[4]
- Oakland Cemetery, 248 Oakland Ave., SE Atlanta, GA (Bruce & Morgan), NRHP-listed[4]
- Paulding County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. Dallas, GA (Bruce & Morgan), NRHP-listed[4]
- Talbot County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. Talbotton, GA (Bruce & Morgan), NRHP-listed[4]
- Walton County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. Monroe, GA (Bruce & Morgan), NRHP-listed[4]
- One or more works in Winthrop College Historic District, Along Oakland Ave. between Cherry Rd. and Stewart Ave. on the Winthrop College campus Rock Hill, SC (Bruce & Morgan), NRHP-listed[4]
References
edit- ^ "Last Rites Today for Alex C. Bruce". The Atlanta Constitution. December 11, 1927. p. 18. Retrieved September 22, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. III. James T. White & Company. 1893. p. 361. Retrieved August 27, 2020 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Last Rites Today for Alex C. Bruce". The Atlanta Constitution. December 11, 1927. p. 18. Retrieved August 27, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
- ^ Garrett, Franklin M. (1969). Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1880s-1930s. University of Georgia Press. p. 508. ISBN 978-0-8203-3905-4 – via Google Books.
External links
editMedia related to Alexander Campbell Bruce at Wikimedia Commons