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Hubert Thomas McGee

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Hubert Thomas McGee

Birth
Jacks Creek, Chester County, Tennessee, USA
Death
26 May 1946 (aged 81)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Architect. Hubert Thomas McGee was born in Henderson, Tennessee on June 7, 1864. His father was Dr. Thomas H. McGee, a physician who practiced at Henderson, Tennessee for many years. McGee was educated in Henderson and became an architect. He drew the plans for the following buildings: Young Men's Christian Association building in Jackson, Chester County Courthouse, Henderson High School, Georgia Robertson Christian College, Old Main Administration, and several Freed-Hardeman dormitories. In Memphis, he drew the plans for various Clarence Saunders buildings, one of which is now known as the Pink Palace Museum. It is built of pink and gray Georgia marble. McGee is buried in the Henderson City Cemetery, across the pavement from the grave of N. B. Hardeman.
Architect. Hubert Thomas McGee was born in Henderson, Tennessee on June 7, 1864. His father was Dr. Thomas H. McGee, a physician who practiced at Henderson, Tennessee for many years. McGee was educated in Henderson and became an architect. He drew the plans for the following buildings: Young Men's Christian Association building in Jackson, Chester County Courthouse, Henderson High School, Georgia Robertson Christian College, Old Main Administration, and several Freed-Hardeman dormitories. In Memphis, he drew the plans for various Clarence Saunders buildings, one of which is now known as the Pink Palace Museum. It is built of pink and gray Georgia marble. McGee is buried in the Henderson City Cemetery, across the pavement from the grave of N. B. Hardeman.


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