Jones & Furbringer
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Jones & Furbringer was an architectural firm founded in 1904 by the partnership of Walk Claridge Jones, Sr. and Max H. Furbringer.[1][2] It designed a number of buildings that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[3] The firm eventually was absorbed into brg3s.[2]
Works by either architect individually or by the firm include:
- Boyce-Gregg House, 317 S. Highland St. Memphis, TN (Jones & Furbringer), NRHP-listed[3]
- Cordova School, 1017 Sanga Rd. Memphis, TN (Furbringer, Max H.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Greenwood, 1560 Central Ave. Memphis, TN (Jones & Furbringer), NRHP-listed[3]
- Hotel Claridge, 109 N. Main St. Memphis, TN (Jones & Furbringer), NRHP-listed[3]
- Peabody Elementary School, 2086 Young Ave. Memphis, TN (Jones & Furbringer), NRHP-listed[3]
- Rozelle Elementary School, 993 Roland St. Memphis, TN (Jones & Furbringer), NRHP-listed[3]
- Shrine Building, (1923), 66 Monroe Ave. Memphis, TN (Jones & Furbringer), NRHP-listed[3]
Elvis Presley's Graceland, 3764 Elvis Presley Blvd. Memphis, TN has association of architects Furbringer & Ehrman, and is also NRHP-listed[3]
References
- ^ Langmead, Donald (2009). Icons of American Architecture: From the Alamo to the World Trade Center. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 159. ISBN 9780313342097. OCLC 855778366.
- ^ a b "History, brg3s architects".
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
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