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Thomas Firth Lockwood was the name of two architects in the U.S. state of Georgia, the father and son commonly known as T. Firth Lockwood Sr. (1868-1920) and T. Firth Lockwood Jr. (1894-1963). Thomas Firth Lockwood Sr. came with his brother Frank Lockwood (1865-1935) to Columbus, Georgia, from New Jersey to practice architecture. A number of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places for their architecture. Works include (with attribution which is sometimes ambiguous):

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  • Thomas Firth Lockwood was the name of two architects in the U.S. state of Georgia, the father and son commonly known as T. Firth Lockwood Sr. (1868-1920) and T. Firth Lockwood Jr. (1894-1963). Thomas Firth Lockwood Sr. came with his brother Frank Lockwood (1865-1935) to Columbus, Georgia, from New Jersey to practice architecture. A number of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places for their architecture. Works include (with attribution which is sometimes ambiguous): * First Presbyterian Church (rebuilding after an 1891 fire) Columbus, Georgia * Clinch County Jail (1893), Court Sq., Homerville, Georgia (Lockwood, Thomas F.), NRHP-listed * Columbian Lodge No. 7 Free and Accepted Masons (1902), 101 12th St., Columbus, Georgia, later known as Flowers Building, (T. Firth Lockwood), NRHP-listed * , in Tifton Residential Historic District, Tifton, Georgia (Lockwood, T.F.), Romanesque Revival-style church, with an arcaded entrance, round-arched stained-glass windows, and two square corner towers. (The NRHP listing document for the district asserts it was designed by T. Firth Lockwood, Jr., but he would have been only about 12 years old, so more likely it was designed by T. Firth Lockwood, Sr., age 38 or so then.) * James Price McRee House (1907), 181 E. Broad St., Camilla, Georgia (Lockwood, T. Firth), NRHP-listed * Masonic Lodge (Cordele, Georgia) (1907), in Cordele Commercial Historic District, Cordele, Georgia (T. Firth Lockwood, Sr.), NRHP-listed * Arlington Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1908), Pioneer Rd. at Dogwood Dr. Arlington, Georgia (Lockwood, T. Firth, Sr.), NRHP-listed * Carnegie Library of Moultrie (1908), 39 North Main Street, Moultrie, Georgia, with Georgian Revival elements. * Webster County Courthouse (1915), Courthouse Sq., Preston, GA (Lockwood, T.F), NRHP-listed * Quitman County Courthouse (1939), Main St., Georgetown, Georgiam in Stripped Classical style. (T. Firth Lockwood Jr.), NRHP-listed * St. Luke Methodist Church, Columbus, Georgia * , 516 W. Central Ave., Fitzgerald, Georgia (Lockwood, T. Firth Sr.), NRHP-listed * , LaGrange St., Greenville, Georgia (Lockwood, Thomas Firth), NRHP-listed * , 1605 3rd Ave., Columbus, Georgia (Lockwood, Thomas Firth), NRHP-listed * , 1420 Wynnton Rd., Columbus, Georgia (Lockwood, T. Firth, Sr.), NRHP-listed * , GA 18, Greenville, Georgia (Lockwood, T. Firth, Sr.), NRHP-listed * , 18-23 W. 11th St., Columbus, Georgia (Lockwood, T. Firth), NRHP-listed * One or more works in , roughly bounded by Knoxville, Vineville, Anderson, and Macon Sts. and the Central of Georgia RR tracks, Fort Valley, Georgia (Lockwood, T. Firth), NRHP-listed * One or more works in , Roughly bounded by the Seaboard Coastline Railroad, Owens St. 16th Ave. and 6th St., Cordele, Georgia (Lockwood, T. Firth), NRHP-listed (en)
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  • Thomas Firth Lockwood was the name of two architects in the U.S. state of Georgia, the father and son commonly known as T. Firth Lockwood Sr. (1868-1920) and T. Firth Lockwood Jr. (1894-1963). Thomas Firth Lockwood Sr. came with his brother Frank Lockwood (1865-1935) to Columbus, Georgia, from New Jersey to practice architecture. A number of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places for their architecture. Works include (with attribution which is sometimes ambiguous): (en)
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