Julian de Bruyn Kops
Julian de Bruyn Kops (1862 - 1942) was an architect in Savannah, Georgia. Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
He was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina.[1] He studied architecture and civil engineering at Lehigh and the University of Georgia.[2] In 1892 he was the Assistant City Engineer in Savannah.[3] By 1905 he was Savannah's superintendent of architecture.[4] He died in Atlanta.[5]
Work
- Oglethorpe Bench (1906)[6]
- Camden County Courthouse (Georgia) (1928) NRHP listed
- Carnegie Colored Library (1915) NRHP listed
- Lawtonville Baptist Church (1911) in Estill, South Carolina NRHP listed[7]
References
- Glenn, Justin (September 5, 2014). The Washingtons: A Family History: Volume 5 (Part One): Generation Nine of the Presidential Branch. Savas Publishing. ISBN 9781940669304 – via Google Books.
- University, Lehigh (June 23, 1923). "Directory of the Alumni and Students of Lehigh University". Alumni Association of Lehigh University, Incorporated – via Google Books.
- University, Lehigh (June 23, 1892). "University Catalog Issue ..." Lehigh University – via Google Books.
- "Official Register of the United States: Containing a List of Officers and Employees in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service ..." U.S. Government Printing Office. June 23, 1905 – via Google Books.
- "Engineering News-record". McGraw-Hill. June 23, 1942 – via Google Books.
- "History of the Oglethorpe Bench". Go South! Savannah.
- "Lawtonville Baptist Church – SC Picture Project". www.scpictureproject.org.
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