Algernon Blair (August 6, 1873 - March 14, 1952) was a construction contractor in Montgomery, Alabama. He worked on many government building projects including county courthouses and U.S. post offices. He was a member of The Thirteen, a literary and philosophical society. Several of his firm's buildings are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. He corresponded with Alabama governor Benjamin Miller about a Civil Works Administration project to restore the state capitol.
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| - Algernon Blair (August 6, 1873 - March 14, 1952) was a construction contractor in Montgomery, Alabama. He worked on many government building projects including county courthouses and U.S. post offices. He was a member of The Thirteen, a literary and philosophical society. Several of his firm's buildings are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. He corresponded with Alabama governor Benjamin Miller about a Civil Works Administration project to restore the state capitol. (en)
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- Key West, Florida
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- Bibb City, GA
- Bibb City Historic District
- Companies based in Montgomery, Alabama
- Perry, FL
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- Building 800-Austin Hall
- United States Courthouse (Austin, Texas, 1936)
- United States Post Office (Milan, Tennessee)
- Valdosta, GA
- Lowndes County Courthouse (Valdosta, Georgia)
- Ellaville, GA
- Montgomery, AL
- Montgomery, Alabama
- Morgan City, LA
- Lumberton, MS
- Luverne, AL
- Luverne Historic District
- Sidney Lanier High School
- Austin, Texas
- Construction and civil engineering companies of the United States
- J .Marvin Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse
- Amarillo, Texas
- Forest, MS
- Gulfport, Mississippi
- Hazlehurst, MS
- Sidney M. Aronovitz United States Courthouse
- Lancaster, PA
- Montgomery Alabama
- Milan, TN
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| - Algernon Blair (August 6, 1873 - March 14, 1952) was a construction contractor in Montgomery, Alabama. He worked on many government building projects including county courthouses and U.S. post offices. He was a member of The Thirteen, a literary and philosophical society. Several of his firm's buildings are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. He corresponded with Alabama governor Benjamin Miller about a Civil Works Administration project to restore the state capitol. United States v. Algernon Blair, Inc. was a 1973 lawsuit regarding its breach of contract with a subcontractor The United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit ruled against Algernon Blair. (en)
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