Robert Emmett Lee (1870–1925 [1]) was a prolific architect in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
He was a native of Meridian, Mississippi. He died suddenly at his home at 463 Southern Avenue, Hattiesburg, when talking with one of his daughters, at age 54. [2]
Lee designed many works in Hattiesburg, but also elsewhere in South Mississippi, and in Columbus, Mississippi (replacing buildings destroyed by a fire). [2] At least three of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]
Lee's works include:
Robert Emmett Lee (1870–1925 [1]) was a prolific architect in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
He was a native of Meridian, Mississippi. He died suddenly at his home at 463 Southern Avenue, Hattiesburg, when talking with one of his daughters, at age 54. [2]
Lee designed many works in Hattiesburg, but also elsewhere in South Mississippi, and in Columbus, Mississippi (replacing buildings destroyed by a fire). [2] At least three of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]
Lee's works include: