The Architecture of William Nichols: Building the Antebellum South in North Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi

by Paul Hardin Kapp

Todd Sanders (Secondary Author) and Dr William Seale (Foreword)

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The Architecture of William Nichols: Building the Antebellum South in North Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi is the first comprehensive biography and monograph of a significant yet overlooked architect in the American South. William Nichols designed three major university campuses--the University of North Carolina, the University of Alabama, and the University of Mississippi. He also designed the first state capitols of North Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. Nichols's architecture profoundly influenced the built landscape of the South but due to fire, neglect, and demolition, much of his work was lost and history has nearly forgotten his tremendous legacy.

In his research onsite and through archives in North Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi, Paul Hardin Kapp has produced a narrative of the life and times of William Nichols that weaves together the elegant work of this architect with the aspirations and challenges of the Antebellum South. It is richly illustrated with over two hundred archival photographs and drawings from the Historic American Building Survey.
  • ISBN10 1626742928
  • ISBN13 9781626742925
  • Publish Date 5 February 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint University Press of Mississippi
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 352
  • Language English