Noah Webster Overstreet

Noah Webster Overstreet
Born(1888-07-04)July 4, 1888
DiedOctober 12, 1973(1973-10-12) (aged 85)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
PracticeOverstreet & Spencer; Noah Webster Overstreet; Overstreet & Town; Noah Webster Overstreet & Associates; Overstreet, Ware & Ware; Overstreet, Ware, Ware & Lewis
The Franklin County Courthouse in Meadville, completed in 1914.
The Mississippi Building at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, completed in 1915.
The Pontotoc County Courthouse in Pontotoc, completed in 1916.
The former Gulfport High School, in Gulfport, completed in 1923.
The Rankin County Courthouse in Brandon, completed in 1925.
The Prentiss County Courthouse in Booneville, completed in 1926.
The First Baptist Church in Jackson, completed in 1927.
The North Church Primary School in Tupelo, completed in 1938.
Columbia High School in Columbia, completed in 1938.

Noah Webster Overstreet FAIA (1888–1973) was an American architect in practice in Jackson, Mississippi from 1912 to 1968. He was a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects and received accolades for his career.[1][2] According to the Mississippi Encyclopedia, few architects had as pronounced an impact on Jackson, Mississippi, the state capitol, in the early twentieth century as Overstreet who "worked for over fifty years, producing a large body of commanding institutional and large-scale commercial work."[3]

  1. ^ "Report". www.apps.mdah.ms.gov.
  2. ^ "Overstreet, N. W."
  3. ^ "Architecture".

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