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Leslie N. Boney (firm)

Name

Leslie N. Boney

Location

State: NC

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Firm History Sources

American Architects Directories:
Listing in 1962 American Architects Directory under B
Listing in 1970 American Architects Directory under B
Biographical/Historical information:
Contributed by NCSU Libraries Special Collections Research Center:
North Carolina native Leslie N. Boney Sr. (1880-1964) graduated from the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (later North Carolina State University) in 1903 with a degree in textile engineering. Boney joined Wilmington architect James F. Gause as a partner in practice in 1918, then took over the practice in 1922, upon Gause's retirement. Boney's eldest son, Leslie N. Boney Jr. (1920-2003), joined his father's practice after graduating from the School of Design at North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University) in 1940 with a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering. Boney Jr. served in the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II, earning the rank of major, and returned to his family's architectural practice following the war. Boney Jr. was a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, served as president of North Carolina's chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and was a recipient of North Carolina State University's prestigious Watauga Medal in 1996.

Related Records

Leslie Norwood Boney
Leslie N. Boney, Jr.

Archival Holdings

NCSU Libraries Special Collections Research Center
MC 00096 Leslie N. Boney Architectural Papers, 1901-1988
The Leslie N. Boney Architectural Papers document the work of Wilmington, North Carolina, architects Leslie N. Boney Sr. and Leslie N. Boney Jr., from projects done in conjunction with architect James F. Gause in the 1920s through projects of Boney Architects, Inc. in the 1980s. Educational institution plans make up a significant portion of the project files in this collection, representing schools from the elementary through university levels. The firm's architectural projects also include churches, banks, residences, offices, libraries, and retail establishments. The vast majority of these buildings are located in North Carolina, especially in the eastern part of the state, though a small number of South Carolina projects are included as well. These project files include correspondence, inspection reports, drawings, blueprints, project specifications, photographs, contracts, and bid data and forms. Personal papers of Leslie N. Boney Sr. make up a small part of this collection, and include copies of textiles, chemistry, and English exams dating from 1901 to 1903, belonging to Leslie N. Boney Sr., C. L. Creech, and O. Max Gardner. A copy of Boney Sr.'s account of the 1901 fire that destroyed NCSU's original Watauga Hall, as printed in the 1903 Agromeck, is also included.
Link to online finding aid: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/findingaids/mc00096/

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