Fred. L. Bonfoey
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Fred. L. Bonfoey (April 28, 1870 - January 23, 1933) was an American architect. He was a prolific designer of bungalows in Charlotte, North Carolina.[1][2] Bonfoey came to Charlotte from Connecticut in 1918. His bungalow style homes are in the Elizabeth, Dilworth, and Plaza-Midwood sections of Charlotte. Bonfoey lived at 1509 North Davidson Street.[3][4]
Work
- Armature Winding Company Complex[5]
- Fred L. Bonfoey home at 800 Worthington Avenue [5]
References
- ^ CHARLOTTE ARCHITECTURE: Design Through Time Part 1 by Dr. Thomas W. Hanchett [failed verification]
- ^ "Dilworth Historic District, Charlotte City, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC, 28203".
- ^ Charlotte Observer (January 24, 1933)
- ^ Hanchett, Sorting Out the New South City, p163)
- ^ a b Armature Company Complex
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