1807 - 1885
Horace King (architect) American Architect
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| First Name |
Horace
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| Last Name |
King
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| Birthday |
8th September, 1807
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| Birthplace |
Chesterfield County, South Carolina, US
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| Died |
28th May, 1885
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| Place of Death |
Lagrange, Georgia, US
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| Zodiac Sign |
Virgo
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation Text |
Architect, Engineer, Contractor
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| Occupation |
Architect
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Horace King (sometimes Horace Godwin) (September 8, 1807 – May 28, 1885) was an American architect, engineer, and bridge builder. King is considered the most respected bridge builder of the 19th century Deep South, constructing dozens of bridges in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi. In 1807, King was born into slavery on a South Carolina plantation. A slave trader sold him to a man who saw something special in Horace King. His owner, John Godwin taught King to read and write as well as how to build at a time when it was illegal to teach slaves. King worked hard and despite bondage, racial prejudice and a multitude of obstacles, King focused his life on working hard and being a genuinely good man. King built bridges, warehouses, homes, churches, and most importantly, he bridged the depths of racism. Ultimately, dignity, respect and freedom were his rewards, as he transcended the color lines inherent in the Old South of the nineteenth century. Horace King became a highly accomplished Master Builder and he emerged from the Civil War as a legislator in the State of Alabama. Affectionately known as Horace “The Bridge Builder” King and the "Prince of Bridge Builders," he also served his community in many important civic capacities."
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