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Name
  
Edward Jones


Died
  
1902

Edward C. Jones

Edward C. Jones (1822-1902) was an American architect from Charleston, South Carolina. A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, and one is further designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark. His works include the following (with the first eight being NRHP-listed works):

  • Farmers' and Exchange Bank (designed 1853, completed 1854), 141 East Bay St., Charleston, South Carolina, a National Historic Landmark
  • Magnolia Cemetery (1850), 70 Cunnington Ave., Charleston, South Carolina
  • Old Colleton County Jail, Jeffries Blvd., Walterboro, South Carolina
  • Orangeburg County Jail, 44 Saint John St., Orangeburg, South Carolina (with Francis D. Lee)
  • South Carolina National Bank of Charleston, 16 Broad St., Charleston, South Carolina
  • St. Mark's Church, W of Pinewood on SR 51, Pinewood, South Carolina
  • Walker Hall, SE of Spartanburg on SC 56, Spartanburg, South Carolina
  • Wofford College Historic District, Wofford College campus, Spartanburg, South Carolina
  • Trinity Methodist Church (1848), 273 Meeting St., Charleston, South Carolina
  • Vigilant Fire Engine House, State St., Charleston, South Carolina
  • Moultrie House (1850), a hotel on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina (no longer standing)
  • Roper Hospital (1849), Queen St., Charleston, South Carolina (no longer standing)
  • Col. John A.S. Ashe House (1853), 26 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina
  • New Work House (a colored prison), southwest corner of Magazine and Logan Sts. (no longer standing)
  • Church of the Holy Cross (1850), Stateburg, South Carolina
  • Marlboro County Courthouse (1850), Bennettsville, South Carolina (rehabilitated 1981)
  • Palmetto Fire Co. (1850), 27 Anson St., Charleston, South Carolina
  • Aiken House (1851), a hotel in Aiken, South Carolina (no longer standing)
  • Shell Hall Hotel, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina (no longer standing)
  • Bank of Augusta (1852), Augusta, Georgia
  • Zion Presbyterian Church, Calhoun St., Charleston, South Carolina (no longer standing)
  • Flat Rock (Farmers') Hotel, Flat Rock, North Carolina
  • St. John in the Wilderness Church, Flat Rock, North Carolina
  • Calvary Church, Fletcher, North Carolina
  • Normal School of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina (no longer standing)
  • Friend Street Public School (1859), Legare and Broad Sts., Charleston, South Carolina (destroyed by fire, 1861)
  • German Fire Company Engine House (1851), 8 Chalmers St., Charleston, South Carolina (rehabilitated, 1981)
  • References

    Edward C. Jones Wikipedia