Julian de Bruyn Kops
Julian de Bruyn Kops (1862–1942) was an architect in Savannah, Georgia. Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
He was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina.[1] He studied architecture and civil engineering at Lehigh and the University of Georgia.[2] In 1892 he was the Assistant City Engineer in Savannah.[3] By 1905 he was Savannah's superintendent of architecture.[4] He died in Atlanta.[5]
Work
- Oglethorpe Bench (1906)[6]
- Camden County Courthouse (Georgia) (1928) NRHP listed
- Carnegie Colored Library (1915) NRHP listed
- Lawtonville Baptist Church (1911) in Estill, South Carolina NRHP listed[7]
References
- Glenn, Justin (September 5, 2014). The Washingtons: A Family History: Volume 5 (Part One): Generation Nine of the Presidential Branch. Savas Publishing. ISBN 9781940669304 – via Google Books.
- University, Lehigh (June 23, 1923). "Directory of the Alumni and Students of Lehigh University". Alumni Association of Lehigh University, Incorporated – via Google Books.
- University, Lehigh (June 23, 1892). "University Catalog Issue ..." Lehigh University – via Google Books.
- "Official Register of the United States: Containing a List of Officers and Employees in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service ..." U.S. Government Printing Office. June 23, 1905 – via Google Books.
- "Engineering News-record". McGraw-Hill. June 23, 1942 – via Google Books.
- "History of the Oglethorpe Bench". Go South! Savannah.
- "Lawtonville Baptist Church – SC Picture Project". www.scpictureproject.org. 13 November 2013.
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