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George E. McDonald (architect)

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George E. McDonald was an architect in the United States. He is credited with designing several courthouses listed on the National Register of Historic Places:

He also designed the Lawrence County Courthouse in Kansas, and the Fillmore County Courthouse and Nuckolls County Courthouses in Nebraska, as well as a former Marion County Courthouse in Yellville, Arkansas, and the Niobrara County Courthouse (1919) in Casper, Wyoming,[3]

Work

References

  1. ^ "Courthouse". www.westmohistory.org.
  2. ^ "Andrew County | US Courthouses".
  3. ^ "SAH ARCHIPEDIA". sah-archipedia.org.
  4. ^ Wiegers, Robert P. (2012). Missouri Armories: The Guard's Home in Architecture and History. ISBN 9781612480633.