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Edward Columbus Hosford, also known as Edward C. Hosford and E. C. Hosford, (April 24, 1883 – January 2, 1939) was an American architect noted for the courthouses and other buildings that he designed in Florida, Georgia and Texas.
Early life
Edward Columbus Hosford was born in Eastman, Georgia, the son of Christopher Columbus Hosford and his wife, Hattie B. Pipkin Hosford. Little is known of his early life and education. His Dodge County draft registration card in 1918 shows that he was a "draftsman & estimator" for "Hugger Bros." [Construction Company] of Brunswick, Georgia.
Marriage and family
Edward Columbus Hosford married Alice Mae Baker. Their children included: Evelyn Elvira Hosford (1911-1925) and Mildred Elizabeth (Hosford) Dumich (1915-1989).
County courthouses
Edward Columbus Hosford designed many county courthouses, including the following:
= Florida
== Georgia
== Texas
=Other buildings
Other buildings designed by Hosford include:
References
External links
Edward Columbus Hosford at Find a Grave
Florida's Historic Courthouses
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Edward Columbus Hosford
- Hosford
- Eastman, Georgia
- Dade City, Florida
- Mason County Courthouse (Texas)
- Oates Building
- Dodge County Courthouse (Georgia)
- Belleview School
- Old Lakeland High School
- Old Central Grammar School