William Jackson Hicks (1827–1911) was a builder, architect and prison warden of North Carolina.
[1] He supervised a prison labor run brickworks and supplied bricks for use in the construction of a prison, other state buildings, and for use in private construction.
[1] Works of Hicks are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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