Hubert T. McGee

Hubert Thomas McGee (June 7, 1864 – May 26, 1946), commonly known as Hubert T. McGee, was an American architect based in Memphis, Tennessee. A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] He had no formal architectural education but studied with architect Reuben A. Heavner of Jackson, Tennessee.[2]

He is most noted for having designed the Clarence Saunders House in Memphis in what he termed " "Romanesque American Rambling Design." Built with pink and gray Georgia marble, it became known as the "Pink Palace" and is currently the Memphis Pink Palace Museum.[3] Clarence Saunders, who founded the Piggly Wiggly grocery store chain, lost ownership before it was complete.[4]

He was born June 7, 1864, in Jacks Creek, Chester County, Tennessee. He died aged 81 on May 26, 1946, in Memphis.

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He was a member of the American Institute of Architects.[6]

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