Talk:Nathan Johnson (architect)
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[edit]The following (listed below) are missing RS citations and/or details (like the date built). Please feel free to add it back to the article once you have developed it. PigeonChickenFish (talk) 06:43, 22 January 2024 (UTC)
His sketches were featured Jet magazine and the Chronicle. He and his work also featured in Ebony twice, including for the Bud Thompson house.
- Pure in Heart Missionary Baptist Church (remodel), 3411 Holcomb Street, Detroit, Michigan[1]
- Oak Grove AME, 19801 Cherrylawn Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
- Greater Grace Temple (Greater Emmanuel Institutional Cogic)
- Lutheran Church of Our Savior
- 1977, 2080 On The River, Detroit, Michigan
- Redford High School (19?? addition, demolished in 2012)
- University Tower (now Plaza Hotel, College Station), Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
- Doctor Franklin's Office
- Coleman A. Young Apartments
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- ^ "Nathan Johnson (April 9, 1925 – Nov. 5, 2021)". Historic Detroit. City of Detroit Historic District Advisory Board. 2021.
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