Bruce Crabtree (September 1, 1923 – May 3, 2014) was an American architect and politician.
[2] They designed Ben West Library (then the Nashville Public Library) in 1966,[3][4] the Andrew Jackson State Office Building in 1969, the James K. Polk State Office Building in 1981, and the Rachel Jackson State Office Building in 1985.
[3] In 1988, he succeeded John Clay as interim commissioner of Belle Meade, Tennessee,[3] and he was elected in November of the same year.
[1] Crabtree was awarded the Medal of Merit by the Tennessee Society of Architects.
[1] His funeral was held at the St. Henry Catholic Church in Nashville.