George Bigelow Rogers

George Bigelow Rogers (1870–1945) was an American architect, best known for the wide variety of buildings that he designed in Mobile, Alabama, including mansions in historic European styles and other private residences, churches and public buildings, and the first 11-story skyscraper in Mobile and the Southeast United States.

Many of his structures have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

After attending local schools there, he studied painting in France.

While en route to a vacation in Mexico in 1901, he stopped in Mobile.

[4] His architectural library is housed in the archives of the Historic Mobile Preservation Society.