Hyman Witcover
Not to be confused with Hyman Whitcover.
Hyman Wallace Witcover (July 16, 1871 - October 2, 1936) was an architect in the United States.[1] He worked as a draftsman for Alfred Eichberg and eventually partnered with him. Witcover went on to design Savannah, Georgia's city hall building, Germania Bank (built in 1904, later known as the Blun Building, demolished in 1975), Hicks Hotel (ca. 1914), Scottish Rite Temple (1916), Liberty Bank and Trust (1915) and Bnai Brith Jacob synagogue.[2]
References
- ↑ Hyman Witcover
- ↑ Savannah by Whip Morrison Triplett
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