James P. Bailey
James P. Bailey was an architect based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is known for his churches and public buildings.[1] He designed several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Samuel Thornburg McClarren was a drafstman for him before establishing his own practice in Carnegie, Pennsylvania.[2]
Work
- Old Main (1880) at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania[3]
- Butler County Courthouse (1885) in Butler, Pennsylvania[4] (NRHP)
- Former First Presbyterian Church (1888) at 101 S. Lafayette in South Bend, Indiana (NRHP)
- Monongalia County Courthouse (1891) in Morgantown, West Virginia[5] (NRHP)
- First Methodist Episcopal Church (1895) at 301 Lincoln Way East in Massillon, Ohio (NRHP)
- West End Methodist Episcopal Church[6]
See also
References
- ^ "Bailey, James P. (fl. ca. 1884 - 1907) -- Philadelphia Architects and Buildings". www.philadelphiabuildings.org.
- ^ "Welcome". www.tribliveoffers.com. Retrieved 2025-06-09.
- ^ "Historic Pittsburgh". historicpittsburgh.org.
- ^ "Butler County Courthouse". www.archinform.net.
- ^ "James P. Bailey". SAH ARCHIPEDIA.
- ^ "Bailey (James P.) – Father Pitt". May 22, 2022.