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Norma N. Bonniwell (Norma Bonniwell King) (1877–1961) was an American architect who worked with her father, George C. Bonniwell, in the firm of Bonniwell and Daughter in North Carolina. Her sister Josephine and brother James Gaither also worked in the business. She lived in
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and Windsor, North Carolina. She married William Peele King, November 20, 1901. The couple settled in Windsor, North Carolina. Norma Bonniwell is credited with design of one building that is listed on the U.S.
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. Works include: *
Thomas B. Finley House The Thomas B. Finley House, also known as The Oaks, is a historic home located at North Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect Norma Bonniwell (1877–1961) and built in 1893. It is a two-story, Queen Anne sty ...
, designed 1893, 1014 E St.
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(Bonniwell, Norma), NRHP-listed *A building at Lenoir College in Hickory, North Carolina *W. A. Thomas House, 302 West End Avenue, Statesville, North Carolina


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19th-century American architects American women architects Architects from North Carolina 1877 births 1961 deaths 20th-century American architects People from Windsor, North Carolina 20th-century American women 19th-century American women {{US-architect-stub