P.H. Weathers

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Birth1870
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Patrick Henry Weathers (born 1870), commonly known as P.H. Weathers, was an architect of Jackson, Mississippi. He was born in Alabama. He studied architecture under architect Eugene T. Heiner of Houston, Texas. By 1886 he had done work in association with his uncle, L.M. Weathers. A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Works include: Robert H. Babington House, 608 Main St., Franklinton, LA (Weathers,P.H.), NRHP-listed Cape Girardeau County Courthouse (c. 1906-1908), in the Jackson Uptown Commercial Historic District, Jackson, Missouri, NRHP-listed Central Fire Station, built 1904, S. President St., Jackson, MS (Weathers,P.H.), NRHP-listed Daviess County Courthouse, Public Sq., Gallatin, MO (Weathers,P.H.), NRHP-listed Ellis County Courthouse, Town Sq., Arnett, OK (Weathers,P.H.), NRHP-listed Lee County Courthouse (Mississippi), Court St. between Spring and Broadway, Tupelo, MS (Weathers,Patrick Henry), NRHP-listed Logan County Courthouse, 301 E. Harrison St., Guthrie, OK (Weathers,P.H.), NRHP-listed Marion County Courthouse and Jail, Courthouse Sq., Columbia, MS (Weathers, Patrick Henry), NRHP-listed Old Washington County Courthouse, 400 Frank Phillips Blvd., Bartlesville, OK (Weathers,P.H.), NRHP-listed Sieber Grocery and Apartment Hotel, 1305-1313 N. Hudson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK (Weathers, Patrick H.), NRHP-listed Stoddard County Courthouse, Prairie and Court Sts., Bloomfield, MO (Weathers,P.H.), NRHP-listed Tensas Parish Courthouse, Courthouse Sq., St. Joseph, LA (Weathers,P.H.), NRHP-listed Warden's House, Penitentiary Blvd and West St., McAlester, OK (Weathers, P.H.), NRHP-listed

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