William Leslie Welton

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William Leslie Welton (1874-1934) was an American architect.[1][2] Some of his works are listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Works[]

Notable works include:

  • City National Bank, 2301 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL (Welton, William Leslie) 1922 NRHP-listed[3]
  • Empire Building, 1928 1st Ave., N., Birmingham, AL (Welton, William Leslie) NRHP-listed[3]
  • First Christian Church Education Building, 2100 7th Ave. N., Birmingham, AL (Welton, William Leslie) NRHP-listed[3]
  • First National-John A. Hand Building, 17 N. 20th St., Birmingham, AL (Welton, William Leslie) NRHP-listed[3]
  • Orlando Apartments, 2301 Fifteenth Ave. S., Birmingham, AL (Welton, William Leslie) NRHP-listed[3]
  • Quinlan Castle, 2030 9th Ave., S., Birmingham, AL (Welton, William Leslie) NRHP-listed[3]
  • Walker County Hospital, 1100 7th Ave., Jasper, AL (Welton, William Leslie) NRHP-listed[3]
  • Edward Fenns Whitman House, 200 Thomas Ave., Boaz, AL (Welton, William Leslie) NRHP-listed[3]
  • One house in the Pinehurst Historic District, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, NRHP-listed
  • One or more works in the Chestnut Hill Historic District, roughly bounded by Highland Ave. and Thirty-first St., Birmingham, AL (Welton, William Leslie, NRHP-listed[3]

References[]

  1. ^ BhamWiki
  2. ^ Fazio, Michael W. (2010). Landscape of Transformations: Architecture and Birmingham, Alabama. University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 9781572336872.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
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