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'''John Henry Willis Hawkins''' (1855-1923)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=John_Henry_Willis_Hawkins_(1855-1923),_Architect|title = John Henry Willis Hawkins (1855-1923), Architect - e Nebraska History}}</ref> was a New York architect who moved to [[Jacksonville, Florida]] after the city's [[Great Fire of 1901]]. He designed homes for [[Alexander Sabel]], [[J.E. Cohen]], Senator [[J.P. Taliaferro]], [[W.S. Ware]], and [[Samuel B. Hubbard]]. Hawkins designed the Herkimer Block at 136 East Bay Street in Downtown Jacksonville as well as the original Guaranty Trust & Savings Bank at 101 East Bay Street. He also designed the [[Snyder Memorial Methodist Church]] at 226 North Laura Street, a Dutch Colonial Revival house at 1662 Stockton Street known as A.V.S. Smith Residence and H.S. Griggs Residence at 2956 Riverside Avenue.<ref name=JAX>[http://jaxhistory.com/architects.htm J. H. W. Hawkins] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131028105035/http://jaxhistory.com/architects.htm |date=October 28, 2013 }} Jacksonville Architecture</ref> |
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*[[Bostwick Building]], Jacksonville<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.wjct.org/post/why-bostwick-building-historically-significant|title = Why is the Bostwick Building Historically Significant?| date=25 November 2013 }}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 28 April 2023
John Henry Willis Hawkins (1855-1923)[1] was a New York architect who moved to Jacksonville, Florida after the city's Great Fire of 1901. He designed homes for Alexander Sabel, J.E. Cohen, Senator J.P. Taliaferro, W.S. Ware, and Samuel B. Hubbard. Hawkins designed the Herkimer Block at 136 East Bay Street in Downtown Jacksonville as well as the original Guaranty Trust & Savings Bank at 101 East Bay Street. He also designed the Snyder Memorial Methodist Church at 226 North Laura Street, a Dutch Colonial Revival house at 1662 Stockton Street known as A.V.S. Smith Residence and H.S. Griggs Residence at 2956 Riverside Avenue.[2]
Work
[edit]- Bostwick Building, Jacksonville[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "John Henry Willis Hawkins (1855-1923), Architect - e Nebraska History".
- ^ J. H. W. Hawkins Archived October 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Jacksonville Architecture
- ^ "Why is the Bostwick Building Historically Significant?". 25 November 2013.