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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 Columbus is a consolidated city-county located on the west-central border of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Columbus lies on the Chattahoochee River directly across from Phenix City, Alabama. It is the county seat of Muscogee ...
, from New Jersey to practice architecture. with A number of their works are listed on the
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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 Homerville is a city and the county seat of Clinch County, Georgia, United States. Its population was 2,456 at the 2010 census, a decrease of 12.38% from 2,803 in 2000. It was incorporated February 15, 1869. History Clinch County was create ...
(Lockwood, Thomas F.), NRHP-listed *
Columbian Lodge No. 7 Free and Accepted Masons The Flowers Building is a historic building constructed in 1902 in Columbus, Georgia. Its Chicago style design is by architect T. Firth Lockwood. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is a four-story Chicago sc ...
(1941), 1127 2nd Ave.,
Columbus, Georgia Columbus is a consolidated city-county located on the west-central border of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Columbus lies on the Chattahoochee River directly across from Phenix City, Alabama. It is the county seat of Muscogee ...
, (T. Firth Lockwood), NRHP-listed * First Baptist Church (1906), in
Tifton Residential Historic District The Tifton Residential Historic District, in Tifton, Georgia, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. History and description The majority of the district is residential. The site is roughl ...
, Tifton, Georgia (Lockwood, T.F.),
Romanesque Revival Romanesque Revival (or Neo-Romanesque) is a style of building employed beginning in the mid-19th century inspired by the 11th- and 12th-century Romanesque architecture. Unlike the historic Romanesque style, Romanesque Revival buildings tended t ...
-style church, with an arcaded entrance, round-arched stained-glass windows, and two square corner towers. Includes accompanying 95 photos from 2005, and detailed map at very end. ( Text-only version published by
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(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 Camilla is a city in Mitchell County, Georgia, United States, and is its county seat. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 5,187, down from 5,360 in 2010. History The city was incorporated in 1858. The name "Camilla" was chose ...
(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 The Arlington United Methodist Church is the only Methodist church in Arlington, Georgia. The church congregation was founded in 1873 and met in a small schoolhouse, then built a white wooden church in 1876. The present church was built in 1908 ...
(1908), Pioneer Rd. at Dogwood Dr.
Arlington, Georgia Arlington is a city in Calhoun County, Georgia, Calhoun and Early County, Georgia, Early counties, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, United States. Per the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 1,209. History Arlington was foun ...
(Lockwood, T. Firth Sr.), NRHP-listed * Carnegie Library of Moultrie (1908), 39 North Main Street,
Moultrie, Georgia Moultrie is the county seat and largest city of Colquitt County, Georgia, United States. It is the third largest city in Southwest Georgia, behind Thomasville and Albany. As of the 2020 census, Moultrie's population was 14,638. It was origina ...
, with
Georgian Revival Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830. It is named after the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover, George I, George II, Ge ...
elements. with With . * Webster County Courthouse (1915), Courthouse Sq.,
Preston, GA Preston is an unincorporated community in Webster County, Georgia, United States, located seventeen miles west of Americus. The population was 453 at the 2000 census. From 1857 to 2009, Preston was an incorporated municipality. The community is ...
(Lockwood, T.F), NRHP-listed * Quitman County Courthouse (1939), Main St., Georgetown, Georgiam in
Stripped Classical Stripped Classicism (also referred to as Starved Classicism or Grecian Moderne) Jstor is primarily a 20th-century classicist architectural style stripped of most or all ornamentation, frequently employed by governments while designing officia ...
style. (T. Firth Lockwood Jr.), NRHP-listed with *St. Luke Methodist Church, Columbus, Georgia * Dorminy-Massee House, 516 W. Central Ave.,
Fitzgerald, Georgia Fitzgerald is a city in and the county seat of Ben Hill County, Georgia, Ben Hill County in the south central portion of the United States, U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. As of 2020, its population was 9,006. It is the principal cit ...
(Lockwood, T. Firth Sr.), NRHP-listed *
Hiram Warner Hill House Hiram may refer to: People * Hiram (name) Places * Hiram, Georgia ** Hiram High School, Hiram, Georgia * Hiram, Maine * Hiram, Missouri * Hiram, Ohio ** Hiram College, a private liberal arts college located in Hiram, Ohio ***Hiram Terriers, the ...
, LaGrange St.,
Greenville, Georgia Greenville is a city in and the county seat of Meriwether County, Georgia, United States. The population was 794 at the 2020 census, down from 876 in 2010. The city is located southwest of Atlanta and is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area ( ...
(Lockwood, Thomas Firth), NRHP-listed *
Methodist Tabernacle Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christianity, Christian Christian tradition, tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George Whitefield and John's brother ...
, 1605 3rd Ave.,
Columbus, Georgia Columbus is a consolidated city-county located on the west-central border of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Columbus lies on the Chattahoochee River directly across from Phenix City, Alabama. It is the county seat of Muscogee ...
(Lockwood, Thomas Firth), NRHP-listed * Old Dawson Place, 1420 Wynnton Rd.,
Columbus, Georgia Columbus is a consolidated city-county located on the west-central border of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Columbus lies on the Chattahoochee River directly across from Phenix City, Alabama. It is the county seat of Muscogee ...
(Lockwood, T. Firth Sr.), NRHP-listed * Render Family Homestead, GA 18,
Greenville, Georgia Greenville is a city in and the county seat of Meriwether County, Georgia, United States. The population was 794 at the 2020 census, down from 876 in 2010. The city is located southwest of Atlanta and is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area ( ...
(Lockwood, T. Firth Sr.), NRHP-listed * C.B. Tarver Building, 18-23 W. 11th St.,
Columbus, Georgia Columbus is a consolidated city-county located on the west-central border of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Columbus lies on the Chattahoochee River directly across from Phenix City, Alabama. It is the county seat of Muscogee ...
(Lockwood, T. Firth), NRHP-listed *One or more works in Everett Square Historic District, roughly bounded by Knoxville, Vineville, Anderson, and Macon Sts. and the Central of Georgia RR tracks,
Fort Valley, Georgia Fort Valley is a city in and the county seat of Peach County, Georgia, Peach County, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 8,780. The city is in the Warner R ...
(Lockwood, T. Firth), NRHP-listed *One or more works in
O'Neal School Neighborhood Historic District The O'Neill dynasty (irish language, Irish: ''Ó Néill'') are a lineage of Irish people, Irish Gaels, Gaelic origin that held prominent positions and titles in Ireland and elsewhere. As kings of Cenél nEógain, they were historically one of t ...
, Roughly bounded by the Seaboard Coastline Railroad, Owens St. 16th Ave. and 6th St.,
Cordele, Georgia Cordele is a city in and the county seat of Crisp County, Georgia. The population was 11,165 at the 2010 census, and 10,220 in 2020. Cordele calls itself the watermelon capital of the world. History 19th century Cordele was incorporated on ...
(Lockwood, T. Firth), NRHP-listed


See also

* Columbus High School, 320 11th St.
Columbus, Georgia Columbus is a consolidated city-county located on the west-central border of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Columbus lies on the Chattahoochee River directly across from Phenix City, Alabama. It is the county seat of Muscogee ...
(Lockwood Bros.), NRHP-listed *
Jasper County Courthouse Jasper County Courthouse may refer to: * Jasper County Courthouse (Georgia), a courthouse in Monticello, Georgia * Jasper County Courthouse (Illinois), a courthouse in Newton, Illinois * Jasper County Courthouse (Indiana), a courthouse in Rensse ...
, Courthouse Sq.
Monticello, Georgia Monticello is the largest city in and the county seat of Jasper County, Georgia, United States. The city includes historic buildings such as the Jasper County Courthouse, Monticello High School, and the Monticello Historic District. The popu ...
(Lockwood Bros.), NRHP-listed *
MacIntyre Park and MacIntyre Park High School MacIntyre Park and MacIntyre Park High School is a historic district in Thomasville, Georgia which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It included four contributing buildings, one contributing structure and two contrib ...
, 117 Glenwood Dr.
Thomasville, Georgia Thomasville is the county seat of Thomas County, Georgia, United States. The population was 18,881 in 2020. The city deems itself the "City of Roses" and holds an annual Rose Festival. The city features plantations open to the public, a histor ...
(Lockwood & Poundstone), NRHP-listed


References

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