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Neel Reid

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109: 184: 128:, Reid moved to Atlanta to continue his career at the suggestion of his mentor. Reid specialized in elaborate homes, but he also designed commercial, transportation, educational, medical, and university buildings. Many of these buildings survive today, primarily centered in the 634: 639: 308: 277: 629: 246: 209: 594: 619: 325: 599: 348:
William Mitchell, Jr., J. Neel Reed, Architect, of Hentz, Reid & Adler, and the Georgia School of Classicists, Gold Coast Publishing, 1997.
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James Grady, Architecture of Neel Reid in Georgia, University of Georgia Press, 1973
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Reid died of brain cancer on February 14, 1926, at the age of 40 and was buried in
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which he bought in 1916 and extensively renovated including designing the gardens.
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Drawing Collection at the Archives and Special Collections of the
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The blueprints of Reid's designs are held as part of the
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Michael Brothers Houses, Prince Avenue (between the
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Reid was the architect for the following buildings:
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Couret, Jr., "Design classics", 158:(built by Major John Dunwoody c. 1840) in 18: 326:Alexander Hotel (St. Petersburg, Florida) 210:President's House (University of Georgia) 358: 341:Reid's work is the focus of two books: 561:Druid Hills Homes by Joseph Neel Reid 298:Conyers Residential Historic District 7: 630:Architects from Georgia (U.S. state) 400:(with the Langford House in photo 1) 328:, 535 Central Ave. St. Petersburg FL 233:, 125 W. Wesley Rd., NW., Atlanta GA 202:North Campus, now called Brooks Hall 178:National Register of Historic Places 269:, 2922 Andrews Dr., NW, Atlanta GA 14: 595:People from Jacksonville, Alabama 332:310 West Church Street Apartments 254:Whitlock Avenue Historic District 620:20th-century American architects 120:, Alabama, in 1885. He moved to 600:American residential architects 311:, 132 N. Tenth St., Griffin, GA 223:In the Atlanta, Georgia, area: 149:Georgia Institute of Technology 97:, was a prominent architect in 369:Golden Coast Publishing. p.18. 305:, 1617 Summit Dr., Columbus GA 303:Robert E. Dismukes, Sr., House 280:, N. College St., Cedartown GA 198:Commerce-Journalism Building, 1: 261:Ansley Park Historic District 249:, 321 W. Hill St., Decatur GA 615:People from Roswell, Georgia 498:"Historic Roswell District" 379:Lisa Raflo (May 11, 1990). 286:, 210 S. 6th St. Griffin GA 136:sections of Atlanta and in 656: 610:People from Macon, Georgia 568:Atlanta Business Chronicle 317:, 150 Tucker Rd., Macon GA 410:"Henry B. Tompkins House" 278:Hawkes Children's Library 252:Several buildings in the 468:New Georgia Encyclopedia 625:Architects from Alabama 412:. National Park Service 367:J. Neel Reid Architect. 231:Henry B. Tompkins House 517:"Heritage Attractions" 425:"Haas-Howell Building" 273:Elsewhere in Georgia: 259:Several houses in the 188: 113: 112:Atlanta Amtrak Station 385:National Park Service 200:University of Georgia 186: 145:Hentz, Reid and Adler 111: 103:Hentz, Reid and Adler 47:Jacksonville, Alabama 214:Henry W. Grady House 194:In Athens, Georgia: 570:, November 24, 2000 365:Mitchell, William. 267:Stuart Witham House 605:History of Atlanta 536:"Official website" 444:"Solarium History" 189: 167:Rose Hill Cemetery 114: 78:Rose Hill Cemetery 16:American architect 483:"Neel Reid entry" 463:"Neel Reid entry" 237:Peachtree station 116:Reid was born in 88: 87: 58:February 14, 1926 647: 550: 548: 547: 531: 529: 528: 512: 510: 509: 493: 491: 490: 478: 476: 475: 458: 456: 455: 439: 437: 436: 420: 418: 417: 401: 395: 393: 391: 376: 370: 363: 336:Ambassador Hotel 294:Conyers, Georgia 216:, now demolished 91:Joseph Neel Reid 66:Roswell, Georgia 61: 43:October 23, 1885 42: 40: 33:Joseph Neel Reid 19: 655: 654: 650: 649: 648: 646: 645: 644: 575: 574: 557: 545: 543: 534: 526: 524: 515: 507: 505: 496: 488: 486: 481: 473: 471: 461: 453: 451: 442: 434: 432: 423: 415: 413: 408: 405: 404: 389: 387: 378: 377: 373: 364: 360: 355: 187:Alexander Hotel 138:Athens, Georgia 80: 69: 63: 59: 50: 44: 38: 36: 35: 34: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 653: 651: 643: 642: 637: 632: 627: 622: 617: 612: 607: 602: 597: 592: 587: 577: 576: 573: 572: 563: 556: 555:External links 553: 552: 551: 532: 513: 494: 485:. 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Index

Jacksonville, Alabama
Roswell, Georgia
Rose Hill Cemetery
Macon
Atlanta
Hentz, Reid and Adler

Jacksonville
Macon
Curran Ellis
Buckhead
Ansley Park
Athens, Georgia
Hentz, Reid and Adler
Georgia Institute of Technology
Mimosa Hall
Roswell
Rose Hill Cemetery
Macon, Georgia
National Register of Historic Places

University of Georgia
President's House (University of Georgia)
Henry W. Grady House
Henry B. Tompkins House
Peachtree station
Amtrak
Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children
Whitlock Avenue Historic District
Ansley Park Historic District

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