Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Willis_F._Denny> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- Willis_F._Denny abstract "Willis F. Denny (1874-1905) was an architect active in Atlanta, Georgia around the turn of the twentieth century. He was the architect of Rhodes Hall (1903) and the Kriegshaber House (1900, now Wrecking Ball Brewpub), both listed on the National Register, as well as the demolished Piedmont Hotel (1903).His father-in-law was Major Asbury Fletcher Moreland, who lived on what is now Moreland Avenue and after whom the avenue was named.A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Works include (with variations in attribution):Piedmont Hotel (1903), demolished.One or more works in Conyers Residential Historic District, NW of the central business district, roughly along Main St., Milstead Ave., and Railroad St., Conyers, Georgia (Denny,Willis F.), NRHP-listedFirst Baptist Church of Augusta, Greene and 8th Sts., Augusta, Georgia (Denny,Willis Franklin), NRHP-listedHartwell Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Howell St., Hartwell, Georgia (Denny,Willis F.), NRHP-listedOne or more works in Inman Park-Moreland Historic District, roughly bounded by N. Highland, Seminole and Euclid, DeKalb, and Degress and Nashita Aves., Atlanta, Georgia (Denny,Wallis F.), NRHP-listedJefferson County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq., Louisville, Georgia (Denny,W.F.), NRHP-listed Victor H. Kriegshaber House, 292 Moreland Ave., NE, Atlanta, Georgia (Denny,Willis F.), NRHP-listedLouisville Commercial Historic District, area surrounding Broad St. between Peachtree and Screven Sts., including parts of Walnut, Mulberry and Green Sts., Louisville, Georgia (Denny, Willis F.), NRHP-listedRhodes Memorial Hall, 1516 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Georgia (Denny,Willis F.), NRHP-listedSt. Mark Methodist Church, 781 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Georgia (Denny,Willis F.), NRHP-listedDenny built his own home at what was 30 Moreland Avenue (according to the old street numbering system) in Moreland Park, now part of Inman Park, immediately north of the site of the Asbury Fletcher Moreland estate and two lots north of the Victor H. Kriegshaber House. The home was razed in the 1940s, however two lion statues marked with the number "86" still stand at the current address of 326 Moreland Ave.".
- Willis_F._Denny thumbnail Rhodes_Hall_Exterior.jpg?width=300.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageExternalLink 80051-w-f-denny-residence.aspx.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageID "33665065".
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageLength "4158".
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageRevisionID "536106428".
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta,_Georgia.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Augusta,_Georgia.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_architects.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Category:NRHP_architects.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Willis_F._Denny_buildings.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Conyers,_Georgia.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Conyers_Residential_Historic_District.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink First_Baptist_Church_(Augusta,_Georgia).
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink First_Baptist_Church_of_Augusta.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Hartwell,_Georgia.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Hartwell_Methodist_Episcopal_Church,_South.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Inman_Park.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Inman_Park-Moreland_Historic_District.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_County_Courthouse_(Georgia).
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Kriegshaber_House.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Louisville,_Georgia.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Louisville_Commercial_Historic_District.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Moreland_Avenue.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Moreland_Park.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont_Hotel.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Rhodes_Hall.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Rhodes_Memorial_Hall.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink St._Mark_Methodist_Church_(Atlanta,_Georgia).
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink St._Mark_United_Methodist_Church_(Atlanta).
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_23.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink Victor_H._Kriegshaber_House.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink File:Piedmont_Hotel_1913.jpg.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLink File:Rhodes_Hall_Exterior.jpg.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Denny, Willis F.".
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Willis F. Denny".
- Willis_F._Denny hasPhotoCollection Willis_F._Denny.
- Willis_F._Denny wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Willis_F._Denny subject Category:American_architects.
- Willis_F._Denny subject Category:NRHP_architects.
- Willis_F._Denny subject Category:Willis_F._Denny_buildings.
- Willis_F._Denny hypernym Architect.
- Willis_F._Denny type Agent.
- Willis_F._Denny type Artist.
- Willis_F._Denny type Person.
- Willis_F._Denny type Artist.
- Willis_F._Denny type Person.
- Willis_F._Denny type Agent.
- Willis_F._Denny type NaturalPerson.
- Willis_F._Denny type Thing.
- Willis_F._Denny type Q215627.
- Willis_F._Denny type Q5.
- Willis_F._Denny type Person.
- Willis_F._Denny comment "Willis F. Denny (1874-1905) was an architect active in Atlanta, Georgia around the turn of the twentieth century.".
- Willis_F._Denny label "Willis F. Denny".
- Willis_F._Denny sameAs m.0hgm2x5.
- Willis_F._Denny sameAs Q8022044.
- Willis_F._Denny sameAs Q8022044.
- Willis_F._Denny wasDerivedFrom Willis_F._Denny?oldid=536106428.
- Willis_F._Denny depiction Rhodes_Hall_Exterior.jpg.
- Willis_F._Denny isPrimaryTopicOf Willis_F._Denny.