Hayden and Wheeler (before 1899-1899)

Residences:

  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Charlotte, North Carolina

Trades:

  • Architect

The architectural firm was formed in Atlanta before 1899 by Oliver Duke Wheeler and Luke Hayden. They moved to Charlotte and formed Hayden, Wheeler, and Schwend, and after Schwend left the firm, briefly became Hayden, Wheeler, and Company in 1901. This was one of a series of partnerships formed by Wheeler. For the firm’s operation and selected building list, see the Oliver Duke Wheeler entry.

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  • Trinity Methodist Church

    Contributors:
    Hayden and Wheeler, architects; Oliver Duke Wheeler, architect
    Dates:

    1898-1899

    Location:
    Charlotte, Mecklenburg County
    Street Address:

    S. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC

    Status:

    No longer standing

    Type:

    Religious

    Images Published In:

    Mary Norton Kratt and Mary Manning Boyer, Remembering Charlotte: Postcards from a New South City, 1905-1950 (2000).

    Note:

    The Trinity Methodist Church was the project that brought Wheeler and his partners Hayden and Schwend [Louis E. Schwend] to Charlotte.


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