Andrew J. Bryan

Andrew J. Bryan (1848-1921) was an architect in the Southern United States, known for his work on county courthouses.[1][2]

References

  1. Old Monroe County Courthouse Museum Encyclopedia of Alabama
  2. Courthouse architect Architecture Research; A research guide developed at Tulane University's Southeastern Architectural Archive

Further reading

  • Delos D. Hughes Andrew J. Bryan: A New South Architect Legacy: The Magazine of the Monroe County Heritage Museum Spring/Summer 2002: 9-13
  • The Man Who Designed Courthouses January 29, 2012 Every Now and Then; Bringing Douglas County history to a 21st-century audience
  • The Lewmans of Louisville: Contractors of the Old Courthouse Legacy: The Magazine of the Monroe County Heritage Museum (Spring/Summer 2002): 5-8
  • Harriet Swift, "1903 Courthouse Embodies Public Spirit of Judge Nicholas J. Stallworth" Legacy: The Magazine of the Monroe County Heritage Museum Spring/Summer 2002: 1-4.
  • Purported gravesite in Chico


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