James King (architect)

During the American Civil War he served in the quartermaster's department, in West Virginia.

[1] According to the National Register nomination about one of his works, "Research has not revealed much information about King, and few of his buildings remain."

Moore house is a flamboyant Chateauesque residence, and the [Boise City National] bank building is Richardsonian Romanesque; the [Washington County] courthouse had a Georgian Revival cupola, a projecting pavilion reminiscent of Federal architecture and round Romanesque arches.

"[1] Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

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