List of buildings by Frank Pierce Milburn
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Government and legislative buildings

  • South Carolina State House
    South Carolina State House
    The South Carolina State House is the building housing the government of the U.S. state of South Carolina. The building houses the South Carolina General Assembly and the offices of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. Until 1971, it also housed the Supreme Court...

     dome and final completion of the project begun in 1851.
  • Old Florida Capitol Building
    Florida State Capitol
    The Florida State Capitol, in Tallahassee, Florida, USA, is the state capitol of the U.S. state of Florida. The building is an architecturally and historically significant building, having been listed on the National Register of Historic Places....

    , renovation and cupola, 1902
  • City Hall and Theater, Darlington, South Carolina
    Darlington, South Carolina
    Darlington is a city in and the county seat of Darlington County, in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It is a center for tobacco farming. The population was 6,720 at the 2000 census and is part of the Florence Metropolitan Statistical Area...

  • City Hall and Theater, Columbia, South Carolina
    Columbia, South Carolina
    Columbia is the state capital and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The population was 129,272 according to the 2010 census. Columbia is the county seat of Richland County, but a portion of the city extends into neighboring Lexington County. The city is the center of a metropolitan...

    , 1905, demolished 1936, Wade Hampton Hotel built on site, demolished 1980s
  • Design for City Hall, (not built) Charleston, South Carolina
    Charleston, South Carolina
    Charleston is the second largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It was made the county seat of Charleston County in 1901 when Charleston County was founded. The city's original name was Charles Towne in 1670, and it moved to its present location from a location on the west bank of the...

  • Design for Governor's Mansion, Columbia, South Carolina (not built)

Courthouses

  • Anderson County Courthouse and jail, Anderson, South Carolina
    Anderson, South Carolina
    Anderson is a city in and the county seat of Anderson County, South Carolina, United States. The population was estimated at 26,242 in 2006, and the city was the center of an urbanized area of 70,530...

    , 1897
  • Bath County Courthouse, Warm Springs, Virginia
    Warm Springs, Virginia
    Warm Springs is a census-designated place in and the county seat of Bath County, Virginia, United States. The population as of the 2010 Census was 123. It lies along U.S. Route 220 near the center of the county.-History and geography:...

    , 1908, burned 1912
  • Berkeley County Courthouse renovation, Martinsburg, West Virginia
    Martinsburg, West Virginia
    Martinsburg is a city in the Eastern Panhandle region of West Virginia, United States. The city's population was 14,972 at the 2000 census; according to a 2009 Census Bureau estimate, Martinsburg's population was 17,117, making it the largest city in the Eastern Panhandle and the eighth largest...

  • Buchanan County Courthouse
    Buchanan County Courthouse (Virginia)
    The Buchanan County Courthouse in Grundy, Virginia was built in 1905-06. The Renaissance Revival style building is the only building in the downtown with pretensions to architectural sophistication. Designed by architect Frank Pierce Milburn, the design employs local stone, emphasized with a corner...

    , Grundy, Virginia
    Grundy, Virginia
    Grundy is a town in Buchanan County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,105 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Buchanan County. The town is noted for its educational institutions and their role in the town's economic rebirth. In the past, the town served as a stopover for Union...

    , 1915
  • Buncombe County Courthouse, Asheville, North Carolina
    Asheville, North Carolina
    Asheville is a city in and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. It is the largest city in Western North Carolina, and the 11th largest city in North Carolina. The City is home to the United States National Climatic Data Center , which is the world's largest active...

     (1928)
  • Clay County Courthouse, Manchester, Kentucky
    Manchester, Kentucky
    As of the census of 2000, there were 1,738 people, 778 households, and 455 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,148.4 people per square mile . There were 844 housing units at an average density of 557.7 per square mile...

    , 1889
  • Columbia County Courthouse
    Columbia County Courthouse (Florida)
    The Columbia County Courthouse, built in 1905, is an historic courthouse building located at 173 NE Hernando Avenue in Lake City, Florida. It was designed by noted architect Frank Pierce Milburn in the Classical Revival style of architecture...

    , Lake City, Florida, 1905
  • Dubois County Courthouse, Jasper, Indiana
    Jasper, Indiana
    - Strassenfest :The Jasper Strassenfest is a four-day event held annually during the first weekend in August. The "Fest" is a celebration between Jasper and its German sister-city Pfaffenweiler, a small village in southwest Germany. Many citizens of Pfaffenweiler travel to Jasper around this time...

     1909-1911
  • Durham County Courthouse, Durham, North Carolina
    Durham, North Carolina
    Durham is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the county seat of Durham County and also extends into Wake County. It is the fifth-largest city in the state, and the 85th-largest in the United States by population, with 228,330 residents as of the 2010 United States census...

    , 1916
  • Forsythe County Courthouse, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
    Winston-Salem, North Carolina
    Winston-Salem is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina, with a 2010 population of 229,617. Winston-Salem is the county seat and largest city of Forsyth County and the fourth-largest city in the state. Winston-Salem is the second largest municipality in the Piedmont Triad region and is home to...

    , 1893
  • Fulton County Courthouse, Fulton, Kentucky
    Fulton, Kentucky
    Fulton is a city in Fulton County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 2,775 at the 2000 census. It was once known as the "Banana Capital of the World" because 70% of imported bananas to the U.S. used to be shipped there . U.S...

  • Gaston County Courthouse, Gastonia, North Carolina
    Gastonia, North Carolina
    Gastonia is the largest city and county seat of Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. It is also the third largest suburb of the Charlotte Area, behind Concord and Rock Hill. The population was 71,226 as of Gastonia is the largest city and county seat of Gaston County, North Carolina,...

  • Glynn County Courthouse, Brunswick, Georgia
    Brunswick, Georgia
    Brunswick is the major urban and economic center in southeastern Georgia in the United States. The municipality is located on a harbor near the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 30 miles north of Florida and 70 miles south of South Carolina. Brunswick is bordered on the east by the Atlantic...

    , 1897
  • Grayson County Courthouse
    Grayson County Courthouse
    The Grayson County Courthouse was built in 1908 in Independence, Virginia to replace an 1850 building. Designed by architect Frank Pierce Milburn and built by E.L. Robbins of Grassy Creek, Virginia, the eclectic brick building employs a Flemish gable flanked by turrets....

    , Independence, Virginia
    Independence, Virginia
    Independence is a town in Grayson County, Virginia, United States. The population was 971 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Grayson County. Independence is home to a major town celebration on July 4 every year, held in front of the 1908 courthouse. It features bluegrass and old-time...

    , 1908
  • Hoke County Courthouse, Raeford, North Carolina
    Raeford, North Carolina
    Raeford is a city in Hoke County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,386 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Hoke County. The county was named after Confederate General Robert F. Hoke, as Tar Heel native....

    , 1900
  • Lincoln County Courthouse, Stanford, Kentucky
    Stanford, Kentucky
    Stanford is a city in Lincoln County, Kentucky, United States. It is one of the oldest settlements in Kentucky, having been founded in 1775. Its population was 3,430 at the 2000 census...

  • Lowndes County Courthouse, Valdosta, Georgia
    Valdosta, Georgia
    Valdosta is the county seat of Lowndes County, Georgia, United States. It is the principal city of the Valdosta Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 Census, the city had a total population of 54,518. The Valdosta metropolitan area, according to the 2010 estimate, has a population of 139,588...

    , 1905
  • Magoffin County Courthouse, Salyersville, Kentucky
    Salyersville, Kentucky
    Salyersville is a city in and the county seat of Magoffin County, Kentucky, United States. It is located on the Licking River. The population was 1,604 at the 2000 census.-History:...

     (standard design), 1892
  • Mecklenburg County Courthouse
    Mecklenburg County Courthouse (North Carolina)
    Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Charlotte, North Carolina was built in 1925. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979....

    , Charlotte, North Carolina
    Charlotte, North Carolina
    Charlotte is the largest city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the seat of Mecklenburg County. In 2010, Charlotte's population according to the US Census Bureau was 731,424, making it the 17th largest city in the United States based on population. The Charlotte metropolitan area had a 2009...

     1896
  • McDowell County Courthouse and jail Welch, West Virginia
    Welch, West Virginia
    Welch is a city located in McDowell County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The population was 2,406 at the 2010 census. Incorporated as a city in 1893, it is the county seat of McDowell County.-History:...

  • Mineral County Jail, Keyser, West Virginia
    Keyser, West Virginia
    Keyser is a city in and the county seat of Mineral County, West Virginia, United States. It is part of the Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 5,303 at the 2000 census.- History :...

  • Mingo County Courthouse and jail, Williamson, West Virginia
    Williamson, West Virginia
    Williamson is a city in Mingo County, West Virginia, USA, along the Tug Fork River. The population was 3,414 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Mingo County, and is the county's largest and most populous city. Williamson is home to Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College...

  • Newberry County Courthouse
    Newberry Historic District (Newberry, South Carolina)
    The Newberry Historic District is a historic district in Newberry, South Carolina, United States. Among its thirty-five contributing properties is a building dating back to 1789. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974....

    , Newberry, South Carolina
    Newberry, South Carolina
    Newberry is a city in Newberry County, South Carolina, 43 miles west -northwest of Columbia. The charter was adopted in 1894. In 1890, 3,020 people lived in Newberry, South Carolina; in 1900, 4,607; in 1910, 5,028; and in 1940, 7,510. The population was 10,580 at the 2000 census. It is the county...

    , 1908
  • Pitt County Courthouse, Greenville, North Carolina
    Greenville, North Carolina
    Greenville is the county seat of Pitt County and principal city of the Greenville, North Carolina metropolitan area. Greenville is the health, entertainment, and educational hub of North Carolina's Tidewater and Coastal Plain and in 2008 was listed as the Tenth Largest City in North Carolina...

    , 1910
  • Putnam County Courthouse
    Putnam County Courthouse (West Virginia)
    The Putnam County Courthouse in Winfield, West Virginia was built in 1900 to replace an 1848 structure which partially collapsed in 1899. The Romanesque Revival building was designed by architect Frank Pierce Milburn with a hip roof and octagonal towers at all four corners. It is similar to the...

    , Winfield, West Virginia
    Winfield, West Virginia
    Winfield is a town in Putnam County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. The population was 2,301 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Putnam County....

  • Smyth County Courthouse Marion, Virginia
    Marion, Virginia
    Marion is a town in Smyth County, Virginia, United States. The population was 5,968 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Smyth County. The town is named for American Revolutionary War officer Francis Marion.-Tourism:...

  • Summers County Courthouse
    Summers County Courthouse
    The Summers County Courthouse in Hinton, West Virginia, is a red brick Romanesque Revival or late Victorian building, originally constructed in 1875-76. The building was remodeled between 1893 and 1898 by architect Frank Pierce Milburn, who added octagonal turrets at the corners. A 1923 addition...

    , Hinton, West Virginia
    Hinton, West Virginia
    Hinton is a city in Summers County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 2,880 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Summers County. Hinton was established in 1873 and chartered in 1897. Hinton was named for John "Jack" Hinton, a prominent lawyer of Summers County and husband of...

     (standard design)
  • Swain County Courthouse, Bryson City, NC 1909
  • Trigg County Courthouse, Cadiz, Kentucky
    Cadiz, Kentucky
    Cadiz is a city in Trigg County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 2,373 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Trigg County. It is an old town located close to the Land Between the Lakes, a popular recreation area, and was a base of Union and Confederate operations in the American...

     (standard design)
  • Tucker County Courthouse and Jail
    Tucker County Courthouse and Jail
    The Tucker County Courthouse and Jail in Parsons, West Virginia was built in 1898 in a combination of Flemish Renaissance and Romanesque Revival styles. The red pressed-brick structure is flanked by a "jail and jailer's residence" built in 1896 in a similar style.The main courthouse was designed by...

     1898
  • Upson County Courthouse, Thomaston, Georgia 1908
  • Wayne County Courthouse, Monticello, Kentucky
    Monticello, Kentucky
    Monticello is a city in Wayne County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 5,981 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Wayne County. It advertises itself as "The Houseboat Capital of the World" due to the large number of houseboat manufacturers in the city...

     (standard design)
  • Wayne County Courthouse, Goldsboro, North Carolina
    Goldsboro, North Carolina
    Goldsboro is a city in Wayne County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 37,597 at the 2008 census estimate. It is the principal city of and is included in the Goldsboro, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. The nearby town of Waynesboro was founded in 1787 and Goldsboro was...

    , 1914
  • Wilcox County Courthouse, Abbeville, Georgia 1903
  • Wilkes County Courthouse
    Wilkes County Courthouse (Washington, Georgia)
    The Wilkes County Courthouse is a historic government building and clock tower located in the city of Washington, Georgia, the seat of Wilkes County. The latest in a string of courthouses in the county's history, the current building was completed in 1904 and since that date has been the official...

    , Washington, Georgia 1903
  • Wise County Courthouse, Wise, Virginia
    Wise, Virginia
    Wise is a town in Wise County, Virginia, United States. The population was 3,286 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Wise County. It was originally incorporated as the town of Gladeville in 1874. The town's name was changed to Wise in 1924. Wise is named after Virginia governor Henry A...

    , 1896
  • Wythe County Courthouse, Wytheville, Virginia
    Wytheville, Virginia
    Wytheville is a town in Wythe County, Virginia, United States. The population was 8,211 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Wythe County. The town is home to a Chautauqua Festival, held the third weekend in June every year since 1985...


Transportation

  • Danville (Amtrak station)
    Danville (Amtrak station)
    The Danville, Virginia, Amtrak station was built in 1899 from plans drawn by the noted Southern Railway architect, Frank Pierce Milburn. In 1915, a track expansion required that the track be moved 133 feet to the northeast. The station was jacked up on rollers, and crews used mules and stump...

    , Danville, Virginia, 1899, now "Science Station"
  • Salisbury (Amtrak station)
    Salisbury (Amtrak station)
    The Salisbury Amtrak Station, located in Salisbury, North Carolina, is served by three passenger trains. The street address is Depot and Liberty Streets, and is located in the heart of historic downtown Salisbury....

    , Salisbury, North Carolina
    Salisbury, North Carolina
    Salisbury is a city in Rowan County in North Carolina, a state of the United States of America. The population was 33,663 in the 2010 Census . It is the county seat of Rowan County...

  • Southern Railway station, Summerville, South Carolina
    Summerville, South Carolina
    Summerville is a town in the U.S. state of South Carolina situated mostly in Dorchester County with small portions in Berkeley, and Charleston counties. It is part of the Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area as designated for statistical purposes by the U.S. Office...

  • Southern Terminal, Knoxville, Tennessee
    Southern Terminal, Knoxville, Tennessee
    The Southern Terminal is a former railway complex located at 306 West Depot Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. The complex, which includes a passenger terminal and freight depot adjacent to a large railyard, was built in 1904 by the Southern Railway. Both the terminal and freight depot were...

    , 1904
  • Union Station, Columbia, South Carolina
  • Union Station, Augusta, Georgia
    Augusta, Georgia
    Augusta is a consolidated city in the U.S. state of Georgia, located along the Savannah River. As of the 2010 census, the Augusta–Richmond County population was 195,844 not counting the unconsolidated cities of Hephzibah and Blythe.Augusta is the principal city of the Augusta-Richmond County...

    , 1903, demolished 1972, now the site of a post office
  • Southern Railway Station, Charlotte, North Carolina (demolished 1960s, tower to be replicated in Museum of the New South)
  • Union Station, Durham, NC
  • Union Station, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Union Station, Savannah, Georgia
    Savannah, Georgia
    Savannah is the largest city and the county seat of Chatham County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. Established in 1733, the city of Savannah was the colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and later the first state capital of Georgia. Today Savannah is an industrial center and an important...

     (demolished)

Commercial buildings

  • 8 West Third Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Wachovia Bank Building)
  • American Federation of Labor Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
  • Capital Club, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Carolina National Bank building, Columbia, South Carolina
  • Goff Building
    Clarksburg Downtown Historic District
    Clarksburg Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia. The district encompasses 119 contributing buildings in 16 blocks of the central business district of Clarksburg. It includes an extraordinary variety of architectural types...

    , Clarksburg, West Virginia
    Clarksburg, West Virginia
    Clarksburg is a city in and the county seat of Harrison County, West Virginia, United States, in the north-central region of the state. It is the principal city of the Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area...

    , 1908
  • Commercial Building, Gastonia, North Carolina, 1925
  • Durham Auditorium (Carolina Theater), Durham, North Carolina, 1926
  • Fairmont Hotel
    Fairmont Downtown Historic District
    Fairmont Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia. The district includes 97 contributing buildings and two contributing structures in Fairmont's central business district. They are in a variety of late 19th and early 20th century...

    , Fairmont, West Virginia
    Fairmont, West Virginia
    Fairmont is a city in Marion County, West Virginia, United States. Nicknamed "The Friendly City". The population was 18,704 at the 2010 census...

    , 1916-17
  • Hotel Blanche
    Hotel Blanche
    The Hotel Blanche is a historic site in Lake City, Florida, United States. It is located at 212 North Marion Street. On January 18, 1990, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.In the lobby of the building is the oldest elevator in the State of Florida...

    , Lake City, Florida
    Lake City, Florida
    Lake City is the county seat of Columbia County, Florida, in the United States. In 2009, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 12,614. In addition, it is the Principal City of the Lake City Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is composed of Columbia County, and had an...

  • Independence Building
    Independence Building (Charlotte)
    The Independence Building was a 186 feet skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It was built in 1909 by J.A. Jones Construction and imploded on September 27, 1981 to make way for 101 Independence Center. It originally had 12 floors but 2 more were added in 1928...

    , Charlotte, North Carolina, demolished (imploded) 1981
  • Lansburgh's
    Lansburgh's
    Lansburgh's was a chain of department stores located in the Washington, D.C. area. The clientele were lower- to middle-income consumers.-History:...

     Department Store, Washington, D.C.
  • Mechanics and Farmers Building, Durham, North Carolina, 1921
  • Peoples Bank
    Centura Bank
    Centura Bank was a bank headquartered in Rocky Mount, North Carolina from 1990, when Peoples Bancorp and Planters Corp. merged, to 2001, when Royal Bank of Canada acquired the company and changed its name to RBC Centura.- History of Peoples Bank :...

     Building, Rocky Mount, North Carolina
    Rocky Mount, North Carolina
    Rocky Mount is an All-America City Award-winning city in Edgecombe and Nash counties in the coastal plains of the state of North Carolina. Although it was not formally incorporated until February 28, 1867, the North Carolina community that became the city of Rocky Mount dates from the beginning of...

    , 1919
  • Piedmont Office Building, Charlotte, NC
  • Powhatan Hotel, Washington, D.C. 1911, demolished 1977, replaced by the National Permanent Building
  • Professional Building, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1925
  • Southern Loan and Trust Company, Raleigh, North Carolina

Churches

  • A.R.P. Church, Newberry, South Carolina, 1908
  • First Baptist Church, Winston, NC
  • Saint Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Columbia, South Carolina)

Museums

  • Gibbes Museum of Art
    Gibbes Museum of Art
    The Gibbes Museum of Art is an art museum in Charleston, South Carolina. Established as the Carolina Art Association in 1858, the museum moved into a new Beaux Arts building at 135 Meeting Street in 1905...

    , Charleston, South Carolina 1905
  • Thomson Auditorium, Charleston, S.C., became Charleston Museum
    Charleston Museum
    The Charleston Museum was the first museum built in America and was founded in 1773. It is located in the Downtown Historic District of Charleston, South Carolina....

     1907, temporary building , burned 1982, portico left standing (p. 12) in Cannon Park

Schools

  • Alumni Hall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Bynum Gymnasium
    Bynum Gymnasium
    Bynum Gymnasium was the first home of North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball. It was built in 1904 as a general gymnasium and swimming pool, and hosted the basketball team for the first fourteen years of its existence . The most distinctive feature of the gymnasium was its second level...

    , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • Dormitory, North Carolina School for the Blind, Raleigh, North Carolina (Old Health Building) 1898 only remaining building
  • East Dormitory, Winthrop College (University)
  • George Peabody Hall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Graded school building, Charlotte, NC
  • Holland Hall, Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina
    Newberry, South Carolina
    Newberry is a city in Newberry County, South Carolina, 43 miles west -northwest of Columbia. The charter was adopted in 1894. In 1890, 3,020 people lived in Newberry, South Carolina; in 1900, 4,607; in 1910, 5,028; and in 1940, 7,510. The population was 10,580 at the 2000 census. It is the county...

  • President's House, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1906-7 "nearly all buildingson UNC campus 1898-1914)
  • Slater College, Columbia Heights.
  • Alumni Hall, Wofford College

Residences

  • Captain Owen Daly Residence, Columbia, South Carolina
  • E.H. Walker Residence, Charlotte, North Carolina
  • George Fitzsimmons residence, Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Heathcote, residence of B.D. Heath, Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Oakhurst (Greensboro, North Carolina)
    Oakhurst (Greensboro, North Carolina)
    Oakhurst is a famous Queen Anne style house in Guilford County, North Carolina.Oakhurst was built by the architect, Frank P. Milburn for Martin H. Holt, who was a co-principal with his brother J. Allen Holt, of Oak Ridge Institute .Oakhurst is an example of surviving Queen Anne style architecture...

     on the grounds of the Oak Ridge Military Academy
    Oak Ridge Military Academy
    ' is a college-preparatory military school in northwestern Guilford County, North Carolina. The academy is located within the town limits of Oak Ridge, North Carolina, which is named after the school...

     1896
  • O'Donnell House
    O'Donnell House (Sumter, South Carolina)
    The O'Donnell House in Sumter, South Carolina, also known as Haynsworth-Bogin-O'Donnell House or as Shelley-Brunson Funeral Home, was built in 1840. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.-External links:*...

    , Sumter, South Carolina
    Sumter, South Carolina
    -Demographics:, there were 59,180 people, 34,717 households, and 4,049 families living in the city. The population density was 4,469.5 people per square mile . There were 416,032 housing units at an average density of 603.0 per square mile...

  • P.H. Haynes Residence, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
  • Prof. M.H. Holt Residence, Oak Ridge, North Carolina
  • W. Hunt Harris residence, Key West, Florida
    Key West, Florida
    Key West is a city in Monroe County, Florida, United States. The city encompasses the island of Key West, the part of Stock Island north of U.S. 1 , Sigsbee Park , Fleming Key , and Sunset Key...

  • Yancey Milburn House, Durham, North Carolina early 1920s, designed by Thomas Yancey Milburn
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