J. H. W. Hawkins

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John Henry Willis Hawkins (1855-1923)[1] was a New York architect who moved to Jacksonville, Florida after the city's Great Fire of 1901. He designed homes for , J.E. Cohen, Senator J.P. Taliaferro, , and . Hawkins designed the Herkimer Block at 136 East Bay Street in Downtown Jacksonville as well as the original Guaranty Trust & Savings Bank at 101 East Bay Street. He also designed the at 226 North Laura Street, a Dutch Colonial Revival house at 1662 Stockton Street known as A.V.S. Smith Residence and H.S. Griggs Residence at 2956 Riverside Avenue.[2]

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  • , Jacksonville[3]

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  1. ^ "John Henry Willis Hawkins (1855-1923), Architect - e Nebraska History".
  2. ^ J. H. W. Hawkins Archived October 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Jacksonville Architecture
  3. ^ "Why is the Bostwick Building Historically Significant?".


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