Garry & Sheffey was a prominent architectural firm from Bluefield, the largest city in southern West Virginia. The named partners were Martin J. Garry and Robert A. Sheffey, who established their partnership in 1920. The firm was active until 1941, and locally was second only to that of Alex. B. Mahood.
History and legacy
The firm was founded sometime in the early 20th century as Pedigo & Garry, by Garry and Mack Henry Pedigo, a contractor. Pedigo & Garry was only the third architectural firm to be established in Bluefield, after the father-and-son office of W. E. & E. L. Shufflebarger and that of T. T. Carter. The partnership was dissolved in 1920, and Garry was briefly on his own before promoting Sheffey.[1] Garry retired in 1941, and the firm became Robert A. Sheffey, Architect.[2]
Garry & Sheffey and Pedigo & Garry are associated with the design of at least three properties individually placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and their works contribute to at least four more listed historic districts.
List of works
Pedigo & Garry, to 1920
- 1909 - Joseph M. Sanders House, 117 Oakhurst Ave, Bluefield, West Virginia[3]
- 1912 - Huff, Andrews & Thomas Warehouse, Princeton Ave, Bluefield, West Virginia[4]
- Demolished.
- 1915 - Masonic Building (Former), 109 Wyoming St, Welch, West Virginia[5]
- 1915 - Scott Street Baptist Church, 600 Scott St, Bluefield, West Virginia[6]
- 1917 - McNary & Johnson Building, 119 Wyoming St, Welch, West Virginia[7]
- 1919 - Beulah A. M. E. Church (Former), 901 Bland St, Bluefield, West Virginia[8]
- 1919 - First National Bank Building, Center St, Iaeger, West Virginia[9]
Garry & Sheffey, 1920-1941
- 1921 - Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2005 Washington St, Bluefield, West Virginia[10]
- 1922 - Hotel Carter (Tyson Towers), 80 McDowell St, Welch, West Virginia[11]
- 1923 - Bailey Building, 704 Bland St, Bluefield, West Virginia[12]
- 1924 - Bluefield Municipal Building (Former), 514 Bland St, Bluefield, West Virginia
- With Wilbur T. Mills of Columbus, Ohio.[13]
- 1925 - Mingo County Memorial Building, Logan St, Williamson, West Virginia[14]
- 1926 - Ramsey School, 300 Ramsey St, Bluefield, West Virginia[15]
- 1927 - Elks Building, 405 Raleigh St, Bluefield, West Virginia[16]
- 1928 - E. W. Horton House, 615 Oakhurst Ave, Bluefield, West Virginia[17]
- 1928 - Mercer County Memorial Building, 1500 W Main St, Princeton, West Virginia[15]
- 1929 - Bland County Courthouse (Remodeling), 612 Main St, Bland, Virginia[18]
- Most visibly, Garry & Sheffey added the building's portico.
- 1930 - Gordon C. Felts House, 404 N Main St, Galax, Virginia[19]
- 1930 - President's House, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, West Virginia[20]
- 1931 - Big Creek High School, Center St, War, West Virginia[21]
- Burned in 2015.
- 1931 - U. S. Post Office, 921 Mercer St, Princeton, West Virginia[22]
- This building is now the Princeton Public Library.
- 1934 - Bramwell High School (Former), Bluestone Ave, Bramwell, West Virginia[23]
- 1935- Sidney J. Kwass House, 730 Parkway Ave, Bluefield, West Virginia
- 1936 - Concord Masonic Lodge, Main St, Athens, West Virginia[24]
- 1941 - Marsh Library, Concord State Teachers College, Athens, West Virginia[25]
Robert A. Sheffey, from 1941
- 1949 - Collins High (Middle) School, 601 Jones Ave, Oak Hill, West Virginia[26]
- 1951 - Science Hall, Concord College, Athens, West Virginia[15]
References
- ↑ American Architect 23 March 1921: 378. Boston.
- ↑ "Robert A. Sheffey, A.I.A., Architect (firm)". . American Institute of Architects, n.d.
- ↑ Manufacturers' Record 6 May 1909: 75. Baltimore.
- ↑ Engineering News 4 April 1912: 187. New York.
- ↑ Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph 14 Dec. 1915: 2.
- ↑ Engineering Record 20 Nov. 1915: 204. New York.
- ↑ American Contractor 21 April 1917: 74. Chicago.
- ↑ American Contractor 5 July 1919: 76.
- ↑ American Contractor 12 July 1919: 61. Chicago.
- ↑ American Contractor 4 June 1921: 69. Chicago.
- ↑ American Contractor 1 July 1922: 60. Chicago.
- ↑ Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph 19 May 1925: 2.
- ↑ Municipal Building NRHP Nomination. 1979.
- ↑ Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph 25 Jan. 1925: 2.
- 1 2 3 Chambers, S. Allen. Buildings of West Virginia. Oxford University Press, 2004.
- ↑ Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph 19 Sept. 1926: 2.
- 1 2 "Bluefield Historical Society: Driving Tour" Archived 2016-01-31 at the Wayback Machine. http://www.bluefieldhistoricalsociety.org/. 2006.
- ↑ Manufacturers' Record 1929: 110. Baltimore.
- ↑ Felts, Gordon C. House NRHP Nomination. 2000.
- ↑ President's House, Bluefield State College NRHP Nomination. 1999.
- ↑ American School and University 1932: 427.
- ↑ Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph. 20 Sept. 1931: 14.
- ↑ Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph 4 May 1934: 13.
- ↑ Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph 2 June 1936: 8.
- ↑ Annual Report: Audit of the Finances of the State of West Virginia. 1941.
- ↑ Releigh Register (Beckley, WV) 6 April 1949: 4.