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'''Charles H. McCauley''' (born Chicago, 1893 – died 1970) was a Birmingham architect who studied architecture at the University of Illinois. He moved to Birmingham in 1919 and worked for [[William Welton]] before opening his own practice in [[1925]]. McCauley and his firm, Charles H. McCauley Associates, designed many | '''Charles H. McCauley''' (born Chicago, 1893 – died 1970) was a Birmingham architect who studied architecture at the University of Illinois. He moved to Birmingham in 1919 and worked for [[William Welton]] before opening his own practice in [[1925]]. McCauley and his firm, Charles H. McCauley Associates, designed many Birmingham buildings [[Temple Beth-El ]](1926), [[Medical Arts Building]] (1931), and [[Birmingham City Hall]] (1950), | ||
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Charles H. McCauley (born Chicago, 1893 – died 1970) was a Birmingham architect who studied architecture at the University of Illinois. He moved to Birmingham in 1919 and worked for William Welton before opening his own practice in 1925. McCauley and his firm, Charles H. McCauley Associates, designed many Birmingham buildings Temple Beth-El (1926), Medical Arts Building (1931), and Birmingham City Hall (1950),