Carrier Hall and gate, Memphis

Publication date
June 2021
Publisher
University of Memphis Digital Commons

Abstract

View of Carrier Hall through closed wrought iron gate. The house, based on an early 17th century Jacobean country manor house, is at 642 South Willett in Memphis. It was built for Robert M. Carrier in 1923. According to John Wright Johnson\u27s granddaughter, Ann S. Utterback, Johnson worked closely with the architect, Bryant Fleming, during the construction of “Carrier Hall.” He not only oversaw the building of the home, but he worked to incorporate imported items into the home. Prior to construction, Fleming traveled with Carrier all over Europe buying linenfold doors, carved paneling, and collecting furniture and artifacts to be built into the home. It features furniture-grade 10-inch-wide oak flooring, 8 large fireplaces with hand-carve...

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