Henry C. Hibbs

[3] Additionally, he designed the private home of James Hampton Kirkland, second Chancellor of Vanderbilt University.

[4] Meanwhile, he designed the campus of Southwestern University (now known as Rhodes College) in Memphis, Tennessee, the University of Tulsa Library in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina.

[1][2][3] Hibbs was a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and the first president of its Tennessee chapter.

[1] In 1929, he received the Milton S. Binswanger gold medal for excellence in ecclesiastical architecture with Scarritt College and the Dr. Charles Diehl gold medal in excellence in educational institutional buildings with Southwestern University, a.k.a.

[3] Hibbs died of a heart attack at the Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville on March 3, 1949.

Confederate Memorial Hall, designed by Hibbs.
Wightman Chapel, designed by Hibbs.