Charles C. Wilson (November 20, 1864 – 1933), whose full name is Charles Coker Wilson, was an American architect based in Columbia, South Carolina. Wilson was born in Hartsville, South Carolina, and graduated from South Carolina College with an engineering degree in 1886, continuing on to receive his master's degree in 1888. He briefly studied architecture in the Atelier Duray at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Much of his work contained Beaux-Arts elements. Architects who worked for Wilson include Joseph F. Leitner, during 1901–1905, who became a noted architect in Wilmington, North Carolina; and , during 1905–1906.
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| - تشارلز كوكر ويلسون (بالإنجليزية: Charles Coker Wilson) هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 20 نوفمبر 1864، وتوفي في 1933. (ar)
- Charles C. Wilson (November 20, 1864 – 1933), whose full name is Charles Coker Wilson, was an American architect based in Columbia, South Carolina. Wilson was born in Hartsville, South Carolina, and graduated from South Carolina College with an engineering degree in 1886, continuing on to receive his master's degree in 1888. He briefly studied architecture in the Atelier Duray at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Much of his work contained Beaux-Arts elements. Architects who worked for Wilson include Joseph F. Leitner, during 1901–1905, who became a noted architect in Wilmington, North Carolina; and , during 1905–1906. (en)
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- Rock Hill, South Carolina
- Beaux-Arts architecture
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- People from Columbia, South Carolina
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- 1933 deaths
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- Waverly Historic District (Columbia, South Carolina)
- Wilmington, North Carolina
- East Home Avenue Historic District
- First Presbyterian Church (Rock Hill, South Carolina)
- Palmetto Building
- Joseph F. Leitner
- Hartsville, South Carolina
- J. L. Coker Company Building
- Japonica Hall
- American alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts
- Architects from South Carolina
- People from Hartsville, South Carolina
- Planters Building
- Society Hill, South Carolina
- National Register of Historic Places
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| - تشارلز كوكر ويلسون (بالإنجليزية: Charles Coker Wilson) هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 20 نوفمبر 1864، وتوفي في 1933. (ar)
- Charles C. Wilson (November 20, 1864 – 1933), whose full name is Charles Coker Wilson, was an American architect based in Columbia, South Carolina. Wilson was born in Hartsville, South Carolina, and graduated from South Carolina College with an engineering degree in 1886, continuing on to receive his master's degree in 1888. He briefly studied architecture in the Atelier Duray at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Much of his work contained Beaux-Arts elements. Architects who worked for Wilson include Joseph F. Leitner, during 1901–1905, who became a noted architect in Wilmington, North Carolina; and , during 1905–1906. (en)
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