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American architect
William Winstead Thomas (1848–1904)
[1] was an American insurance company president and an architect.
He was president of the
Southern Mutual Insurance Company .
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Several of his works are listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places for their architecture.
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Seney–Stovall Chapel in 2015
He designed the
Octagon Mode
Seney–Stovall Chapel , a $10,000 structure octagonal red brick building funded by George I. Seney.
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His architectural works include:
Jackson County Courthouse (1879), Jefferson, Georgia, one of his earlier works, NRHP-listed
Seney-Stovall Chapel (1882–85),
Lucy Cobb Institute Campus, 200 N. Milledge Ave., University of Georgia campus
Athens, Georgia (Thomas, W.W.), NRHP-listed
Oconee County Courthouse (no longer extant)
Thomas-Carithers House , 530 S. Milledge Ave. Athens, Georgia, NRHP-listed
White Hall , Whitehall and Simonton Bridge Rds., outside Atlanta in
Whitehall, Georgia , NRHP-listed. One of his most notable residential works.
McDaniel-Tichenor House , 319 McDaniel St.
Monroe, Georgia , NRHP-listed
One or more works in NRHP-listed
McDaniel Street Historic District , S. Broad and McDaniel Streets, Monroe, Georgia