Frank Lockwood (architect)
Frank Lockwood and Frank Lockwood, Jr. were two of Montgomery, Alabama's "leading architects".[1]
A number of their works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[2]
Works include (with attribution):
- Avant House, 909 Sanford Rd. Andalusia, AL (Lockwood, Frank,), NRHP-listed
- Bell House, 550 Upper Kingston Rd. Prattville, AL (Lockwood, Frank), NRHP-listed
- W. S. Blackwell House, 211 Ft. Dale St. Greenville, AL (Lockwood,Frank,Jr.), NRHP-listed
- Covington County Courthouse and Jail, 101 N. Court Sq. Andalusia, AL (Lockwood,Frank), NRHP-listed
- Demopolis Public School (built 1914), 601 S. Main Ave. Demopolis, AL (Lockwood,Frank), NRHP-listed
- First Baptist Church of Wetumpka, 205 West Bridge St. Wetumpka, AL (Lockwood, Frank), NRHP-listed
- First National Bank Building, 101 S. Cotton St. Andalusia, AL (Lockwood,Frank), NRHP-listed
- One or more works in Foley Downtown Historic District, Parts of Alston, N & S McZenzie, AL 98, E & W Laurel, Myrtle, Rose, and W. Orange Foley, AL (Lockwood Frank,), NRHP-listed
- Old Calhoun County Courthouse, 314 E. Central Ave. Blountstown, FL (Lockwood,Frank), NRHP-listed
- Marcus Meyer Skinner House, 2612 Summerfield Rd. Selma, AL (Lockwood,Frank), NRHP-listed
- Dr. C. A. Thigpen House, 1412 S. Perry St. Montgomery, AL (Lockwood,Frank), NRHP-listed
- Troy High School, 436 Elm St. Troy, AL (Lockwood,Frank), NRHP-listed
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