Draft:Albert Byrd

Albert Byrd was a building contractor in Lexington, Kentucky. He partnered with Henry A. Tandy.

He was enslaved.

Byrd was foreman.[1]

PBS[2] Kentucky Edition

Work

  • Lexington Opera House National Register of Historic Places
  • First National Bank building (1894)
  • Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning
  • Natural Science Building at the State College (Miller Hall) at the University of Kentucky
  • Eastern Kentucky University buildings: Roark Hall, and Sullivan Hall.
  • Old Fayette County Courthouse in Lexington

References

  1. ^ "Henry A. Tandy, Building Contractor, born".
  2. ^ "Kentucky Edition | Tandy And Byrd | Season 3 | Episode 54" – via www.pbs.org.

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