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'''Charles Coker Wilson''' (November 20, 1864 - 1933), was an American architect based in [[Columbia, South Carolina]].<ref name=NCArch>
'''Charles Coker Wilson''' (November 20, 1864 - 1933), was an American architect based in [[Columbia, South Carolina]].<ref name=NCArch>
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Wilson was born in [[Hartsville, South Carolina]], and graduated from [[South Carolina College]] with an engineering degree in 1886, continuing on to receive his master's in 1888. He briefly studied architecture in the ''Atelier Duray'' at the [[Ecole des Beaux-Arts]] in Paris. Much of his work contained [[Beaux-Arts architecture|Beaux-Arts]] elements.<ref name=NCArch />
Wilson was born in [[Hartsville, South Carolina]], and graduated from [[South Carolina College]] with an engineering degree in 1886, continuing on to receive his master's in 1888. He briefly studied architecture in the ''Atelier Duray'' at the [[Ecole des Beaux-Arts]] in Paris. Much of his work contained [[Beaux-Arts architecture|Beaux-Arts]] elements.<ref name=NCArch />
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Works include (with attribution):
Works include (with attribution):
*[[Coker, J. L., Company Building]], 5th St. and Carolina Ave. [[Hartsville, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[J. L. Coker Company Building]], 5th St. and Carolina Ave. [[Hartsville, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[East Home Avenue Historic District]], Roughly, E. Home Ave. from N. Fifth St. to just E of First Ave. [[Hartsville, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[First Presbyterian Church]], 234 E. Main St. [[Rock Hill, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[First Presbyterian Church]], 234 E. Main St. [[Rock Hill, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[Japonica Hall]], S. Main St. [[Society Hill, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[Japonica Hall]], S. Main St. [[Society Hill, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[Logan School]], 815 Elmwood Ave. [[Columbia, SC]] (Wilson,Charles C.), NRHP-listed
*[[Logan School (Columbia, South Carolina)|Logan School]], 815 Elmwood Ave. [[Columbia, SC]] (Wilson,Charles C.), NRHP-listed
*[[Lydia Plantation]], 703 W Lydia Hwy (US HWY 15/SC HWY 34) [[Lydia, SC]] (Wilson, Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[Lydia Plantation]], 703 W Lydia Hwy (US HWY 15/SC HWY 34) [[Lydia, SC]] (Wilson, Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[Providence Methodist Church]], 4833 Old State Rd. [[Holly Hill, SC]] (Wilson, Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[Providence Methodist Church]], 4833 Old State Rd. [[Holly Hill, SC]] (Wilson, Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*[[Waverly Historic District]], Roughly bounded by Hampton St., Heidt St., Gervais St., and Harden St. [[Columbia, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*One or more works in [[East Home Avenue Historic District]], Roughly, E. Home Ave. from N. Fifth St. to just E of First Ave. [[Hartsville, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed
*One or more works in [[Waverly Historic District]], Roughly bounded by Hampton St., Heidt St., Gervais St., and Harden St. [[Columbia, SC]] (Wilson,Charles Coker), NRHP-listed


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:18, 28 December 2011

Charles Coker Wilson (November 20, 1864 - 1933), was an American architect based in Columbia, South Carolina.[1]

Wilson was born in Hartsville, South Carolina, and graduated from South Carolina College with an engineering degree in 1886, continuing on to receive his master's in 1888. He briefly studied architecture in the Atelier Duray at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Much of his work contained Beaux-Arts elements.[1] A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Works include (with attribution):

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Wells, John E. (2010). Catherine W. Bishir (ed.). "Wilson, Charles C. (1864-1933)". North Carolina Architects and Builders: A Biographical Dictionary. NCSU Libraries.