North Carolina Architects and Builders - A Biographical Dictionary

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Bonitz, Henry E. (1872-1921)

Henry Emil Bonitz (1872-1921), born in Goldsboro, North Carolina, of German parentage, established an extraordinarily prolific practice as an architect in Wilmington, with scores of projects in the port city and its environs, and many more in other towns and counties in North Carolina. Henry Bonitz was a son of John Henry William Bonitz and...

McMichael, James M. (1870-1944)

James M. McMichael (December 14, 1870-October 3, 1944), a prolific early twentieth century architect headquartered in Charlotte, became known as one of the principal church architects in the state and is best known for his domed, classically detailed, auditorium plan churches for Baptist and other Protestant congregations. He also planned other building types including...

Monroe, Peter (1812-1888)

Peter Monroe (December 12, 1812-January 17, 1888), a carpenter and builder active in the Scots-settled area of the Upper Cape Fear region, is best known for building several of the region's antebellum Presbyterian churches. During the 18th century, settlers from the Scots Highlands arrived in large numbers in Wilmington and other ports and made their...

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