Joe Frazer Smith Explained

Joe Frazer Smith
Birth Date:March 25, 1897
Birth Place:Canton, Mississippi, U.S.
Death Date:April 13, 1957
Death Place:Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Alma Mater:Georgia Institute of Technology
Occupation:Architect, author
Spouse:Ada McDonnell
Parents:Charles Foster Smith
Susan Cheek

Joe Frazer Smith (March 25, 1897 – April 13, 1957) was an American architect and author.

Early life

Joe Frazer Smith was born on March 25, 1897, in Canton, Mississippi.[1] He graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1921.[1]

Career

Smith became an architect in Memphis, Tennessee in 1922.[1] With Herbert Burnham, he designed the mansion of the president of Rhodes College in Memphis in 1926.[2] He designed Castle Crest in Jackson, Mississippi in 1929–1930, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[3] In 1938, he designed Dixie Homes, public housing for African Americans in Memphis.[4] Smith authored a book about historic mansions in the Southeastern United States. It was published as White Pillars: Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country and later retitled Plantation Houses and Mansions of the Old South. In particular, Smith describes plantation homes in Kentucky, Tennessee (Nashville and Franklin), Mississippi (Port Gibson and Natchez), Louisiana (East Feliciana Parish and West Feliciana Parish), and Alabama (Mobile).[5] In a review for The Journal of Southern History, Edwin Adams Davis called the book "a delightful combination of architecture and history" as well as "a major contribution to southern historiography."[5]

Personal life and death

Smith married Ada McDonnell in 1922.[1] He died on April 13, 1957, in Memphis.[1]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lloyd. James B.. Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817-1967. 2009. University Press of Mississippi. Jackson, Mississippi. 9781604734119. 320801688. 413.
  2. Book: Van West. Carroll. Tennessee's Historic Landscapes: A Traveler's Guide. 1995. University of Tennessee Press. Knoxville, Tennessee. 9780870498800. 31014712. 129.
  3. Web site: Castle Crest. Mississippi Department of Archives and History. November 4, 2017.
  4. Web site: DIXIE HOMES – MEMPHIS TN. The Living New Deal. November 4, 2017.
  5. Davis. Edwin Adams. Reviewed Work: White Pillars; Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country. by J. Frazer Smith. The Journal of Southern History. May 1942. 8. 2. 288–290. 10.2307/2191992. 2191992. 2027/mdp.39015007561072. free.