The works
of Jones & FurbRinger .
1915
 

.   Architects  ... Memphis, Tennessee    .

 

 

" Our aim at all times has been by close study and application in the art of architecture to give our work a distinctive character and charm, to build safely, economically and conveniently and to guard the interests of our clients as would our own. " 

Walk C. Jones  ...  M. H. Furbringer

 
 
 

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  Jones & Furbringer  

The Architectural firm was well established in Memphis and designed many schools, homes, and commercial buildings - including :

Hotel Claridge
     Children of Israel Temple
          Criminal Courts Building
               Peabody Elementary School
                    Shrine Building
                         Graceland
                              Wm Moore School of Technology

   Walk C. Jones

M. H. Furbringer  

 
 

 

Credits

 

This book is in the collection of the University of Memphis Libraries

 

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