Alfred Eichberg

Alfred Salom Eichberg (August 23, 1859 – May 15, 1921) was an architect in the U.S. state of Georgia.

[1] He designed the F. Rheinstein and Company Building (North Carolina), the New Hanover County Courthouse (North Carolina),[1] and Brunswick City Hall (1889).

They designed small buildings for the International Cotton Exposition (1881) in Atlanta and obtained larger commissions in Atlanta and Savannah including the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Telfair Hospital, and Central of Georgia Railway building (now called Clark Hall).

[1] He employed Hyman Witcover as a draftsman and then partnered with him.

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