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Smith & Carrier was an architectural partnership based in Asheville, North Carolina. It was formed in 1906 as a partnership of Richard Sharp Smith (1852–1924) and Albert Heath Carrier (1878–1961).[1]
The firm lasted until the death of Smith in 1924 and created more than 700 works. After Smith's death, Carrier completed some open commissions but did not do much more.[1] A number of the firm's works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Works include:
- William Jennings Bryan House, 107 Evelyn Pl., Asheville, North Carolina (Smith & Carrier), NRHP-listed
- Jackson County Courthouse, Main St., Sylva, North Carolina (Smith & Carrier), NRHP-listed
- Madison County Courthouse, Main St., Marshall, North Carolina (Smith & Carrier), NRHP-listed
- One or more works in Marshall Main Street Historic District, 101 N. Main St.- 165 S. Main St., Bridge St. and 33 Bailey's Branch Rd., Marshall, North Carolina (Smith & Carrier), NRHP-listed
- Intheoaks (entrance gates), 1922, NRHP-listed
References
edit- ^ a b Catherine W. Bishir (2012). "North Carolina Architects & Builders: Smith and Carrier". North Carolina State University Libraries.