Charles Coker Wilson
1864–1933 (age 69)
Biography
Charles Coker Wilson crafted a remarkable career in architecture, shaping the built environment of the South with dignity and balance. After training and study that included time abroad, he returned to practice a refined style that honored tradition while embracing progress.
Public buildings, churches, and civic institutions flourished under his guidance, leaving a legacy of graceful symmetry and lasting detail that residents still admire. He is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, where his memory endures through the enduring facades he designed.