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 LandmarkMagnolia Cemetery (1850), 70 Cunnington Ave., Charleston, South CarolinaOld Colleton County Jail, Jeffries Blvd., Walterboro, South CarolinaOrangeburg County Jail, 44 Saint John St., Orangeburg, South Carolina (with Francis D. Lee)South Carolina National Bank of Charleston, 16 Broad St., Charleston, South CarolinaSt. Mark's Church, W of Pinewood on SR 51, Pinewood, South CarolinaWalker Hall, SE of Spartanburg on SC 56, Spartanburg, South CarolinaWofford College Historic District, Wofford College campus, Spartanburg, South CarolinaTrinity Methodist Church (1848), 273 Meeting St., Charleston, South CarolinaVigilant Fire Engine House, State St., Charleston, South CarolinaMoultrie 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 CarolinaNew Work House (a colored prison), southwest corner of Magazine and Logan Sts. (no longer standing)Church of the Holy Cross (1850), Stateburg, South CarolinaMarlboro County Courthouse (1850), Bennettsville, South Carolina (rehabilitated 1981)Palmetto Fire Co. (1850), 27 Anson St., Charleston, South CarolinaAiken 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, GeorgiaZion Presbyterian Church, Calhoun St., Charleston, South Carolina (no longer standing)Flat Rock (Farmers') Hotel, Flat Rock, North CarolinaSt. John in the Wilderness Church, Flat Rock, North CarolinaCalvary Church, Fletcher, North CarolinaNormal 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)