John W. Gaddis
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Who is John W. Gaddis?
John W. Gaddis was a noted architect of Vincennes, Indiana. He designed numerous buildings that are preserved and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Works include:
Perry County Courthouse, Perryville, Missouri, 1906
Saline County Courthouse, Harrisburg, Illinois, 1906
Dr. Nelson Wilson House, 103 E National Highway, Washington, IN NRHP-listed
Case Library, Baker University, Eighth and Grove, Baldwin City, KS NRHP-listed
Clarksville High School, Greenwood Ave., Clarksville, TN NRHP-listed
Clay County Courthouse, Bounded by US 40, Harrison, Jackson, and Alabama Sts., Brazil, IN
Olney Carnegie Library, 401 E. Main St. Olney IL NRHP-listed
Pineville Courthouse Square Historic District, Along Kentucky, Pine, Virginia, and Walnut Sts., Pineville, KY NRHP-listed
Shadowwood, 6451 E. Wheatland Rd., Vincennes, IN NRHP-listed
Shriver House, 117 E. 3rd. St., Flora, IL NRHP-listed
Vincennes Masonic Temple, 501 Broadway St., Vincennes, IN
Carnegie Library, Columbus, IN
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