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Clyde Almore Ferrell, also documented with his last name as Ferrel, (March 10, 1879-?) was a baseball pitcher, team manager, and architect in the United States. He worked in Arkansas. He designed several county courthouses.[1] Several properties he designed are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
He was a baseball pitcher and later a team lanager.
He designed two school buildings for "negroes".[2]
Works
- Cleburne County Courthouse (Arkansas)
- Arkansas City High School (Arkansas)
- Marvin Hotel, addition, in Batesville, Arkansas [3] (burned in the 1980s[4]
- Montgomery County Courthouse in Mount Ida, Arkansas, the county seat of Montgomery County, Arkansas[5]
- Izard County Courthouse (1914) in Mt. Olive, Arkansas, burned in 1937[6]
- Little Rock Fire Station No. 2 in Little Rock, Arkansas[7]
- Stone County Courthouse (1922) in Mountain View, Arkansas[8]
