Willis Ball
Willis Ball was a builder and architect in Georgia. Originally from Connecticut, he designed homes for family members of Roswell King, a businessman who founded Roswell, Georgia.
Several homes he designed are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He designed Barrington Hall (Roswell, Georgia) for Roswell King's son. He designed the Glover-McLeod-Garrison House at 250 Garrison Road SE in what is now Marietta, Georgia. He designed Primrose Cottage (Roswell, Georgia) for Roswell King's widowed daughter and the Roswell Presbyterian Church,[1] both are in Roswell Historic District.
Roswell King who established Roswell, Georgia was also from Connecticut.
Work
- Barrington Hall (Roswell, Georgia) (1839)
- Bulloch Hall (1839) in Roswell
- Primrose Cottage in Roswell
- Roswell Presbyterian Church
- Glover–McLeod–Garrison House
References
Category:American architects Category:Architects from Connecticut
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