Amaza Lee Meredith (August 14, 1895 – 1984) was an American architect, educator and artist. Meredith was unable to enter the profession as an architect...
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Azurest South was the home and workplace of Amaza Lee Meredith, one of the nation's first black female architects. Located on the campus of Virginia State...
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from the original on September 13, 2021. Retrieved August 10, 2021. "Amaza Lee Meredith: Teacher, Artist, and Architect". Lynchburg Museum System. August...
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1958) 1895 – Jack Gregory, Australian cricketer (d. 1973) 1895 – Amaza Lee Meredith, American architect (d. 1984)[citation needed] 1896 – Albert Ball...
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player Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984), American architect, educator and artist Andrew Meredith (born 1972), field hockey coach Anna Meredith (born 1978)...
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partner Amaza Lee Meredith. They occupied the house in Chesterfield County, Virginia, named "Azurest South", which was designed by Meredith. Colson retired...
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Cassell Thompson Ethel Madison Bailey Furman Beverly Lorraine Greene Amaza Lee Meredith Helen Eugenia Parker Julian Francis Abele Archibald Alphonso Alexander...
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Elise Mercur (1869–1947), early female architect in Pennsylvania Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984), early African American architect, known for Azurest South...
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and Gardiner's Bay. It belonged to the Gale family. Terry's sister, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984), an architect, made a plan to sub-divide the property...
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Mann Bessie N. Marshall Lucy Randolph Mason Vivian Carter Mason Amaza Lee Meredith Alice duPont Mills Jane Minor Nannie J. Minor Lottie Moon Undine Smith...
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