For the Episcopal bishop see William B. W. Howe, father of this architect William Bell White Howe, Jr. (1851 – 1912), who used his first three initials and last name, was an architect in Charleston, South Carolina.
[1] A residence and a residential complex he designed in Charleston are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
He was also involved in the design of the Jacksonville Terminal Complex (Union Station).
[3] The home he built for himself was in Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina, and is now part of the Flat Rock Historic District.
He lived in Flat Rock when he expressed interest in work on Jacksonville, Florida's Union Station.