List of George Franklin Barber works

Chronological list of buildings designed by late-19th and early-20th century catalog architect, George Franklin Barber (1854–1915). Barber is best known for his houses, but also designed churches, barns, and storefronts.

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Works

Completed Works table
Name City State/Country Completed Status Other information Image Reference
Charles Bradt House DeKalb Illinois 1887 [1]
Congregational Church DeKalb Illinois 1888 Standing Currently home to a Foursquare congregation [1]
George F. Barber House (1635 Washington Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1889 Standing CS2 #60; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District); Barber lived here 1889–1895 [2][3]
Alonzo Cash House (1712 Washington Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1889 Standing CS1 #3; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [2][3]
W.O. Haworth House (1724 Washington Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1889 Standing CS2 #35; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [2][3]
F.E. McArthur House (1701 Jefferson Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1889 Standing CS2 #40; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [2][3]
1731 Jefferson Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1880s Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
2038 Jefferson Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1880s Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
2039 Jefferson Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1880s Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
Poteet House (512 Beaumont Ave.) Harrodsburg Kentucky 1880s Standing CS2 #29; NRHP contributing property (Beaumont Avenue Residential District) [4]
816 N. Fourth Street Knoxville Tennessee 1890 (appx.) Standing CS2 #36; NRHP contributing property (Fourth and Gill Historic District) [2][5]
821 Deery Street Knoxville Tennessee 1890 (appx.) Standing CSR #134; NRHP contributing property (Fourth and Gill Historic District) [2][5]
1640 Jefferson Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1890 Standing MD #264; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [2][3]
1806 Washington Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1890 Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
1912 Washington Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1890 Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
2458 Woodbine Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1890 Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
Isaac Newton Ellis House (258 S. Extension St.) Hazlehurst Mississippi 1890 (appx.) Standing NRHP (#87001914) [6][7]
T.W. Fisk House (800 Deery St.) Knoxville Tennessee 1890 (appx.) Standing CS2 #2; NRHP contributing property (Fourth and Gill Historic District) [2][5]
Morgan House (532 N. Walnut St.) Bloomington Indiana 1890 Standing NRHP (#83000140) [8][9]
D.D. Remer House (1618 Washington Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1890 Standing NMD #65B; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [2][3]
George Trotter House (1730 Washington Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1890 (appx.) Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [2][3]
Watkins House (S. Camden St.) Richmond Missouri 1890 (appx.) Standing CS2 #36; NRHP (#83001036) [10]
C.S. Craig House Richland Center Wisconsin 1892 Standing [1]
J. Hawkins Hart House (630 Center St.) Henderson Kentucky 1892 Standing NRHP (#11000005) [11]
S.B. Newman House (522 E. Scott Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1892 Standing NRHP contributing property (Old North Knoxville Historic District); Newman printed many of Barber's catalogs [2][12]
Jeremiah Nunan House Jacksonville Oregon 1892 Standing NRHP contributing property (Jacksonville Historic District); HABS (OR-109) [13]
William Henry Scales House (1108 Magnolia Dr.) Macon Mississippi 1892 Standing CS2 #4; NRHP (#02000858) [14]
Isaac Ziegler House (712 N. Fourth St.) Knoxville Tennessee 1892 Demolished NRHP (#75001765); HABS (TN-216) [15]
Louis Ziegler House (N. Broad St.) Edenton North Carolina 1892 (appx.) Standing NRHP contributing property (Edenton Historic District) [16]
Carey House (1502 1st Ave. N) Denison Iowa 1893 (appx.) Standing NRHP (#05000276) [9][17][7]
Joshua Deaver House (1803 Washington Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1893 Standing NMD #63; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [2][3]
John P. Donnelly House (Donnelly Ave.) Mount Dora Florida 1893 Standing NRHP (#75000560) [18][9][7]
Linsay House Iowa City Iowa 1893 Standing NRHP (#77000529) [9]
Israel Platt Pardee Mansion (235 N. Laurel St. and 28 Aspen St.) Hazleton Pennsylvania 1893 Standing NRHP (#84003487) [19][7]
William Ackerman House (601 E. High St.) Mount Vernon Ohio 1894 Standing ART #562 [1]
Joseph Cone House (305 S. Jennings St.) North Vernon Indiana 1894 Standing NRHP contributing property (State Street Historic District) [20]
Samuel Spitler House (14 Market St.) Brookville Ohio 1894 Standing NRHP (#73001507) [21]
John Truesdell House Syracuse New York 1894 Standing [1]
Winslow House (Oakwood Pl.) Eau Claire Wisconsin 1894 Standing NRHP (#78000094) [22]
1603 Jefferson Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1895 (appx.) Standing NMD #60B; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [2][3]
1702 Washington Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1895 Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
1704 Washington Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1895 Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
1802 Washington Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1895 Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
W.C. Arthurs House Mount Vernon Illinois 1895 Standing [1]
Bailey House Fernandina Beach (7th and Ash Sts.) Florida 1895 Standing NRHP (#73000591) [9][23][7]
Dixon-Powell House (S. Granville St.) Edenton North Carolina 1895 Standing NRHP contributing property (Edenton Historic District) [16]
Glen Oaks (Indiana Ave.) LaFollette Tennessee 1895 Standing NRHP (#75001736, listed as "LaFollette House"), 27-room mansion of Harvey LaFollette [24]
William Gray House (119 N. Court St.) Grayville Illinois 1895 (appx.) Standing NRHP (#92000049) [9][25][7]
John Harvey House (175 N. Seminary St.) Madisonville Kentucky 1895 (appx.) Standing CS2 #36; NRHP (#88002731) [11][9][7]
116 Indiana Avenue Maryville Tennessee 1896 Standing NRHP contributing property (Indiana Avenue Historic District) [26]
James A. Beck House (401 E. Burlington Ave.) Fairfield Iowa 1896 Standing NRHP (#78001225) [27]
Blythewood (Lexington Ave.) Burlington North Carolina 1896 (appx.) Demolished [16]
John Waddey Carter House (324 E. Church St.) Martinsville Virginia 1896 Standing NRHP (#88002180) [28]
Central Methodist Church (233 N. Church St.) (R) Spartanburg South Carolina 1896 Standing NRHP (#03001002) [7][29]
James Fair House (241 E. Scott Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1896 Standing NMD #58B; NRHP contributing property (Old North Knoxville Historic District) [2][12]
French and Roberts Building (Gay St.) Knoxville Tennessee 1896 (appx.) Demolished Housed the offices and drafting rooms of Barber's firm [2][1]
William Kerr House (501 N. Columbia St.) Union City Indiana 1896 Standing NRHP (#87001776) [9][8][7]
John Calvin Owings House (W. Main St.) Laurens South Carolina 1896 Standing NRHP (#78002520); HABS (SC-606) [30]
James Robert Williams House (E. Main St.) Carmi Illinois 1896 Standing NRHP (#86003716) [31][9]
I.W.P. Buchanan House (428 W. Main St.) Lebanon Tennessee 1897 Standing NRHP (#79002487) [9][1][7]
N.E. Graham House East Brady Pennsylvania 1897 (appx.) Standing [1]
Lilly Grandy House (W. Main St.) Elizabeth City North Carolina 1897 Standing NRHP contributing property (Elizabeth City Historic District) [16]
Charles Holt House (228 Holt St.) Haw River North Carolina 1897 Standing NRHP (#82003421) [16][7]
C. R. Joy House (816 Grand Ave.) Keokuk Iowa 1897 Standing NRHP (#96001587) [32][7]
J. Nelson Kelly House (521 S. 5th St.) Grand Forks North Dakota 1897 Standing NRHP (#94000058) [33][7]
William Leary House (E. Water St.) Edenton North Carolina 1897 Standing NRHP contributing property (Edenton Historic District) [16]
Parish House Calvert Texas 1897 Standing NRHP contributing property (Calvert Historic District) [34][9]
Kate Shepard House Mobile Alabama 1897 Standing NRHP (#84000680) [35][9]
A.M. Smith House (131 Gwyn Ave.) Elkin North Carolina 1897 Standing NRHP contributing property (Gwyn Avenue-Bridge Street Historic District) [16]
Raphael Soquet House (345 S. Monroe Ave.) Green Bay Wisconsin 1897 Standing CS2 #33 [36]
Anderson House (Oakland Ave.) Rockhill South Carolina 1898 Standing NRHP (#82003908) [37]
David Gaskill House (S. Ellis St.) Salisbury North Carolina 1898 Standing NRHP contributing property (Salisbury Historic District) [16]
Jester-Butler-Clyde House (630 S. Fannin Ave.) Tyler Texas 1898 Standing MD #240; NRHP contributing property (Charnwood Residential Historic District) [38]
C. L. Post House (Capital Ave. NE) Battle Creek Michigan 1898 Standing NRHP contributing property (Maple Street Historic District) [9][1][39]
Williams-Woodard-Banks House (501 Broad St.) Wilson North Carolina 1898 Standing NRHP contributing property (Broad-Kenan Streets Historic District [40]
Pinecrest (131 E. Scott Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1899 Standing MD# 213; NRHP contributing property (Old North Knoxville Historic District) [2][12]
Dr. Francis Warnock House Battle Creek Iowa 1899 Standing NRHP (#88001945) [41]
Ball House (500 W. Monroe St.) Mount Pleasant Iowa 1890s Standing NRHP (#94000404) [9][7]
Earl-Rochelle House (1920 Magnolia St.) Texarkana Texas 1890s Standing NRHP (#99000720) [9][7]
T.G. Henderson House Lake City Florida 1890s Standing NRHP (#73000571) [42][9]
Peters House (Grainger Ave.) (R) Knoxville Tennessee 1890s Standing NRHP (#99000364) [43][9]
1003 Eleanor Street Knoxville Tennessee 1900 (appx.) Standing MD #179; NRHP contributing property (Fourth and Gill Historic District) [2][5]
2701 E. Fifth Avenue Knoxville Tennessee 1900 (appx.) Standing NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District) [3]
William Gedamke House (1304 E. Powell Blvd.) Gresham Oregon 1900 (appx.) Standing NRHP (#89001970) [44][7]
Mount Athos Barboursville Virginia 1900 (appx.) Burned Built at a cost of $40,000, this was one of the most expensive houses built using a Barber design [45]
Pearsall House (Pearsall St.) Dunn North Carolina 1900 (appx.) Standing [16]
R. J. Reynolds House (W. 5th St.) Winston-Salem North Carolina 1900 Demolished Home of tobacco magnate R.J. Reynolds [16]
Bartlett Hall (Maryville College) Maryville Tennessee 1901 Standing NRHP contributing property (Maryville College Historic District) [46]
George Ferris Mansion (W. Maple St.) Rawlins Wyoming 1901 Standing NRHP (#82001831) [47][9]
A.J. Sherwood House (257 E. Main St.) Coquille Oregon 1901 Standing NRHP (#92001314) [48]
Short-Dodson House (Park Ave.) Hot Springs Arkansas 1902 Standing NRHP (#76000409) [49][9]
Bullock-Dew House (Hwy. 1136) Sims North Carolina 1902 (appx.) Standing NRHP (#86000759) [16]
James Fleming House (S. Greene St.) Greenville North Carolina 1902 Standing NRHP (#83001903) [16]
Mrs. J.W. Taylor House (703 Luttrell St.) Knoxville Tennessee 1902 (appx.) Standing ART #265; NRHP contributing property (Fourth and Gill Historic District) [2][5]
R. P. Anderson House (N. Main St.) Mocksville North Carolina 1903 Standing NRHP contributing property (North Main Street Historic District) [16]
Samuel Grabill House (413 Center St.) Ashland Ohio 1903 Standing NRHP contributing property (Center Street Historic District) [50]
Roselawn (905 Williams Ave.) Natchitoches Louisiana 1903 Standing NRHP contributing property (Natchitoches Historic District); HABS (LA-1334) [51]
Annamede (U.S. Hwy 19) Walkersville West Virginia 1904 Standing NRHP (#87000218) [52]
Robert Moreton House (613 S. Jackson St.) Brookhaven Mississippi 1904 Standing NRHP (#95001188) [53][7]
516 Lovenia Street Knoxville Tennessee 1905 (appx.) Standing ART #599; NRHP contributing property (Fourth and Gill Historic District) [2][5]
Manley Barber House (1620 Washington Ave.) Knoxville Tennessee 1905 Standing MD #239; NRHP contributing property (Park City Historic District); Manley was George Barber's brother [2][3]
Isaiah Fearing House (W. Main St.) Elizabeth City North Carolina 1905 (appx.) Standing NRHP contributing property (Elizabeth City Historic District) [16]
Fred Goeller House (234 Riverside Dr.) Klamath Falls Oregon 1905 Standing NRHP (#98000624) [54][7]
A.E. Moreton, Jr., House (S. Jackson St.) Brookhaven Mississippi 1905 Standing NRHP (#99000384) [53]
William Howard House (108 E. Park Ave.) Tarboro North Carolina 1906 (appx.) Standing NRHP contributing property (Tarboro Historic District) [16]
Eugene Wilson House (941 Eleanor St.) Knoxville Tennessee 1906 (appx.) Standing MD #205; NRHP contributing property (Fourth and Gill Historic District) [2][5]
Robert Covington House Hazlehurst Mississippi 1907 Standing NRHP (#84002139) [6]
Lampton-Thompson-Bourne House (423 Church St.) Columbia Mississippi 1907 Standing ART #552/CS2 #54; NRHP (#98001335) [55]
Raper Building (Court Sq.) Lexington North Carolina 1907 (appx.) Standing NRHP contributing property (Uptown Lexington Historic District) [56]
Lawrence Tyson House (Volunteer Blvd.) (R) Knoxville Tennessee 1907 Standing Home of General Lawrence Tyson; now the University of Tennessee's Tyson Alumni House [57]
James Twiss House (N. Page St.) Aviston Illinois 1908 Standing NRHP (#10000020) [58][9]
Robert Hardy House (207 S. Main St.) Monticello Arkansas 1909 Standing NRHP (#82002113) [49][9]
William Montgomery House (S. Pine St.) Spartanburg South Carolina 1909 Standing NRHP (#84000345) [59]
Park City High School Knoxville Tennessee 1909 Demolished Co-designed with R. F. Graf [60]
Orth Galloway House Clarendon Arkansas 1910 Standing NRHP (#80000779) [49]
Hays-Hood House (906 E. Park Ave.) Tallahassee Florida 1910 Standing MD3 #36E; AMH5 #769; NRHP contributing property (Magnolia Heights Historic District); now the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation's Florida Trust House [61]
Yelverton House (Hwy. 222) Fremont North Carolina 1913 (appx.) Standing NRHP (#09000662) [16]
G.W.S. Allen House (207 Henry St.) Mount Pleasant Iowa 1900s Standing NRHP (#85000721) [9][7]
Phillips House (307 E. 2nd N. St.) Morristown Tennessee 1900s Standing NRHP (#96000384) [9][7]
Lonnie Pope House (Jackson St.) Douglas Georgia 1900s Standing NRHP (#82002395) [9]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Knox Heritage, George Barber Homes Trolley Tour Booklet, 2007. Retrieved: 1 May 2011.
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  4. ^ Harrodsburg and Mercer County - Walking and Driving Tour. Retrieved: 17 May 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Richard Strange and Bob Whetsel, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Fourth and Gill Historic District, 27 November 1984.
  6. ^ a b Jennifer Baughn, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Hazlehurst Historic District, 7 August 1998. Retrieved: 1 May 2011.
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  35. ^ Kate Shepard House Bed and Breakfast - Our History. Retrieved: 2 May 2011.
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