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  1. Jan 11, 2008 · J. W. Golucke was Georgia’s most prolific architect of county courthouses, building twenty-seven (two are attributed) in Georgia, as well as four in Alabama. Almost all were so substantially constructed and such noble additions to their towns that eighteen of the Georgia court buildings remain in use, and three others are still standing.

  2. James Wingfield Golucke (1865–1907), [1] often known as J.W. Golucke, was an American architect based in Atlanta, Georgia. [2] He worked alone and also within partnership Golucke & Stewart. On his own he designed about 15 courthouses in Georgia.

  3. Apr 15, 2005 · The first courthouse, built in the late 1850s, was replaced by a second structure in 1899. The new building, designed by J. W. Golucke and G. W. Stewart, the architects for several Georgia courthouses of the period, is a Romanesque-inspired plan with a tall capped clock tower over the entrance.

  4. It was designed by architects Golucke and Stewart. Its Queen Anne exterior detailing includes its "rich mixture of building materials, textures and forms...brick, stone, metal, a corner turret, a balcony, bay windows, stained glass, garlands and swags [that] are combined here in a lively yet coherent manner."

  5. STEWART, George Wilson (1856-1937), an early architect in Winnipeg, Man. where he was in partnership with Mancel Willmot(see list of works under Wilmot & Stewart). Born in Glasgow, Scotland on 26 November 1856, he was brought to Canada by his parents who settled in Guelph, Ont.

  6. May 3, 2022 · Last Updated: 2022-05-03 08:05. 219 views. Like. 0 likes. James Wingfield Golucke (1865–1907), often known as J.W. Golucke, was an American architect based in Atlanta, Georgia. He worked alone and also within partnership Golucke & Stewart. On his own he designed about 15 courthouses in Georgia.

  7. Coordinates: 34°52′34″N 83°57′30.6″W. The Old Union County Courthouse in Blairsville, Georgia was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It was designed by architects Golucke & Stewart. It has a hipped roof with intersecting gables. An original clock tower is gone, as are some decorative turrets.

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