P. Thornton Marye

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Philip Thornton Marye (1872-1935), known as P. Thornton Marye, was an American architect with offices in Atlanta, Georgia.

Marye was born in

Historic American Buildings Survey and as consultant to the American Institute of Architects Commission for the Preservation of Historic Buildings in America.[1][2] Several of the buildings Marye designed have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places
(NRHP).

P. Thornton Marye's partnerships include:

  • with A. Ten Eyck Brown
  • the firm of Marye, Alger, and Alger with Barrett Alger and his son Richard Alger
  • the firm of Marye, Alger, and Vinour with Olivier Vinour

P. Thornton Marye's works include:

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  • Atlanta Terminal Station
    Atlanta Terminal Station
  • Mobile Terminal
    Mobile Terminal
  • Birmingham Terminal
    Birmingham Terminal
  • Highlands United Methodist Church
    Highlands United Methodist Church
  • Greenville County Courthouse
    Greenville County Courthouse
  • Fox Theater
    Fox Theater
  • Southern Bell Building
    Southern Bell Building
  • Edward Lyle House
    Edward Lyle House

References

  1. ^ "P. Thornton Marye (1872-1935)". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. ^ thegeorgianrevival (2013-06-02). "Thornton Marye: A Cruel Twist Of Fate". The Georgian Revival. Retrieved 2016-07-09.