W. Chamberlain & Co., sometimes spelled W. Chamberlin was an architectural firm known for its design of courthouses. The firm is credited with Franklin County Courthouse (Georgia), Pulaski County Courthouse (Virginia), Crittenden County Courthouse and Jeff Davis County Courthouse (Georgia). The firm is named for Walter Chamberlain. The firm had offices in Knoxville, Tennessee and later in Birmingham, Alabama.[1] It is also credited with the Holmes County Courthouse for Holmes County, Mississippi[2] and Scotland County Courthouse in Memphis, Missouri.[3][4] He also designed the Mason County Courthouse at Oglethorpe, Georgia (1894) and Berrien County Courthouse at Nashville, Georgia (1898)[1]

References

  1. 1 2 The Courthouse and the Depot page 242
  2. "Mississippi's Little Red Schoolhouse". 4 March 2008.
  3. Scotland County Courthouse Waymarking.com
  4. "UED6098 Scotland County Courthouse | University of Missouri Extension". extension.missouri.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-12-24.
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