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McCauley died in [[1970]] and is buried at [[Elmwood Cemetery]]. His firm continued to operate as [[McCauley Associates]]. | McCauley died in [[1970]] and is buried at [[Elmwood Cemetery]]. His firm continued to operate as [[McCauley Associates]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Bryant, Ted (October 9, 1965) "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/116444445/mccauley-assigned-to-schools/ McCauley Assigned To Schools]" {{BPH}}, p. 1 | * Bryant, Ted (October 9, 1965) "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/116444445/mccauley-assigned-to-schools/ McCauley Assigned To Schools]" {{BPH}}, p. 1 | ||
* Beiman, Irving (June 25, 1967) “Design OK’d for big, new post office.” {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 16:52, 4 March 2023
Charles Hartman McCauley (born February 15, 1893 in Chicago, Illinois; died June 15, 1970 in Birmingham) was a notable architect and founder of the firm Charles H. McCauley Associates.
Charles was the son of Charles H. and Mary Grace Shafer McCauley of Chicago. He studied architecture at the University of Illinois. He married the former Winnie Mae Stevenson and moved to Birmingham in 1919. He worked for William Welton before opening his own practice in 1925.
He and Winnie Mae had a daughter, Virginia in 1923, but were later divorced. He married the former Naomi Horton of Shelby County on [November 27]], 1939.
McCauley died in 1970 and is buried at Elmwood Cemetery. His firm continued to operate as McCauley Associates.
References
- Bryant, Ted (October 9, 1965) "McCauley Assigned To Schools" Birmingham Post-Herald, p. 1
- Beiman, Irving (June 25, 1967) “Design OK’d for big, new post office.” The Birmingham News
External links
- Charles Hartman McCauley at Findagrave.com