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J. Reginald MacEachron was an American architect and musical composer. As an architect his work included the design of buildings on the Milledgeville campus of what became
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(GC&SU), the Citrus County Courthouse (with W. R. Biggers) in
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(1921) in
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for Charles H. Douglass and the Ben Hill County Jail (added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982) on Pine Street in
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. He designed the Russell Auditorium and Bell Hall (both circa 1928) at GC&SU. As a composer, he was known for "On Easy Street," composed in 1901.


Musical compositions

* Good Bye to All Good Bye (1901) * On Easy Street - in Rags (1901) *
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(1910) * If You Only Knew (?)


References

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