Charles C. Wilson (architect)
Charles C. Wilson was an American architect in practice in Columbia, South Carolina, from 1896 until his death in 1933.
Charles C. Wilson, circa 1920
The First Presbyterian Church of Rock Hill, South Carolina, designed by Charles C. Wilson and completed in 1895.
The First Baptist Church of Selma, Alabama, designed by Wilson & Edwards and completed in 1904.
Neville Hall of Presbyterian College, designed by Wilson & Wendell and completed in 1907.
William Augustus Edwards, also known as William A. Edwards was an Atlanta-based American architect renowned for the educational buildings, courthouses and other public and private buildings that he designed in Florida, Georgia and his native South Carolina. More than 25 of his works have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Tift County Courthouse
Library East, UF
FAMU's Carnegie Library in 2008
Caroline Brevard School, Tallahassee