List of buildings by Frank Pierce Milburn

The following buildings were designed by architect Frank Pierce Milburn and/or the firm Milburn & Heister.

Government and legislative buildings

 * South Carolina State House dome and final completion of the project begun in 1851
 * Old Florida Capitol Building, renovation and cupola, 1902
 * City Hall and Theater, Darlington, South Carolina
 * City Hall and Theater, Columbia, South Carolina, 1905, demolished 1936, Wade Hampton Hotel built on site, demolished 1980s
 * City Hall, Rutherfordton, North Carolina, located in the Main Street Historic District
 * Design for City Hall, (not built) Charleston, South Carolina
 * Design for Governor's Mansion, Columbia, South Carolina (not built).

Courthouses

 * Anderson County Courthouse and jail, Anderson, South Carolina, 1897
 * Bath County Courthouse, Warm Springs, Virginia, 1908, burned 1912
 * Berkeley County Courthouse renovation, Martinsburg, West Virginia
 * Buchanan County Courthouse, Grundy, Virginia, 1915
 * Buncombe County Courthouse, Asheville, North Carolina (1928)
 * Clay County Courthouse, Manchester, Kentucky, 1889
 * Columbia County Courthouse, Lake City, Florida, 1905
 * Dubois County Courthouse, Jasper, Indiana 1909-1911
 * Durham County Courthouse, Durham, North Carolina, 1916
 * Forsyth County Courthouse, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1893
 * Fulton County Courthouse, Fulton, Kentucky
 * Gaston County Courthouse, Gastonia, North Carolina
 * Glynn County Courthouse, Brunswick, Georgia, 1897
 * Grayson County Courthouse, Independence, Virginia, 1908
 * Hoke County Courthouse, Raeford, North Carolina, 1900
 * Lincoln County Courthouse, Stanford, Kentucky
 * Lowndes County Courthouse, Valdosta, Georgia, 1905
 * Magoffin County Courthouse, Salyersville, Kentucky (standard design), 1892
 * Mecklenburg County Courthouse, Charlotte, North Carolina 1896
 * McDowell County Courthouse and jail Welch, West Virginia
 * Mineral County Jail, Keyser, West Virginia
 * Mingo County Courthouse and jail, Williamson, West Virginia
 * Newberry County Courthouse, Newberry, South Carolina, 1908
 * Pitt County Courthouse, Greenville, North Carolina, 1910
 * Putnam County Courthouse, Winfield, West Virginia
 * Smyth County Courthouse Marion, Virginia
 * Summers County Courthouse, Hinton, West Virginia (standard design)
 * Swain County Courthouse, Bryson City, NC 1909
 * Trigg County Courthouse, Cadiz, Kentucky (standard design)
 * Tucker County Courthouse and Jail 1898
 * Upson County Courthouse, Thomaston, Georgia 1908
 * Vance County Courthouse, Henderson, North Carolina (1908 remodeling)
 * Wayne County Courthouse, Monticello, Kentucky (standard design)
 * Wayne County Courthouse, Goldsboro, North Carolina, 1914
 * Wilcox County Courthouse, Abbeville, Georgia 1903
 * Wilkes County Courthouse, Washington, Georgia 1903
 * Wise County Courthouse, Wise, Virginia, 1896
 * Wythe County Courthouse, Wytheville, Virginia.

Transportation

 * Union Station, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1891
 * Danville station, Southern Railway, Danville, Virginia, 1899
 * Southern Railway Station, 14th & Cary Streets, Richmond, Virginia, 1900
 * Union Station, 401 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina, 1902
 * Union Station, Savannah, Georgia, 1902 (demolished)
 * Union Station, Augusta, Georgia, 1903, demolished 1972, now the site of a post office
 * Southern Terminal, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1904
 * Southern Railway Station, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1905, demolished 1960s, tower to be replicated in Museum of the New South
 * Union Station, Durham, North Carolina, 1905
 * Union Depot, 701 Railroad Street NW, Decatur, Alabama, 1905 (attributed to Milburn)
 * Salisbury (Amtrak station), Southern Railway, Depot and Liberty Streets, Salisbury, North Carolina, 1908
 * Southern Railway Station, 308 Newman Street, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 1910
 * Southern Railway Station, 825 Kemper Street, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1912
 * Southern Railway station, Summerville, South Carolina
 * Southern Railway station, Aiken, South Carolina.

Commercial buildings

 * 8 West Third Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Wachovia Bank Building)
 * American Federation of Labor Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
 * Capital Club, Raleigh, North Carolina
 * Carolina National Bank building, Columbia, South Carolina
 * Goff Building, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1908
 * Commercial Building, Gastonia, North Carolina, 1925
 * Durham Auditorium (Carolina Theater), Durham, North Carolina, 1926
 * Fairmont Hotel, Fairmont, West Virginia, 1916-17
 * Hotel Blanche, Lake City, Florida
 * Independence Building, Charlotte, North Carolina, demolished (imploded) 1981
 * Lansburgh's Department Store, Washington, D.C.
 * Mechanics and Farmers Building, Durham, North Carolina, 1921
 * Peoples Bank Building, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 1919
 * Piedmont Office Building, Charlotte, NC
 * Powhatan Hotel, Washington, D.C. 1911, demolished 1977, replaced by the National Permanent Building
 * Professional Building, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1925
 * Southern Loan and Trust Company, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Churches

 * A.R.P. Church, Newberry, South Carolina, 1908
 * Basilica of St. Peter (Columbia, South Carolina)
 * First Baptist Church, Winston, NC.

Museums

 * Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, South Carolina 1905
 * Thomson Auditorium, Charleston, S.C., became Charleston Museum 1907, temporary building, burned 1982, portico left standing (p. 12) in Cannon Park.

Schools

 * Alumni Hall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 * Bynum Gymnasium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
 * Dormitory, North Carolina School for the Blind and Deaf (now re-located and known as the Governor Morehead School), Raleigh, North Carolina (Old Health Building) 1898 only remaining building
 * East Dormitory, Winthrop College (University)
 * George Peabody Hall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 * Graded school building, Charlotte, NC
 * Holland Hall, Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina
 * President's House, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1906-7 (nearly all buildings on UNC campus 1898-1914)
 * Slater College, Columbia Heights
 * Alumni Hall, Wofford College.

Residences

 * Captain Owen Daly Residence, Columbia, South Carolina
 * E.H. Walker Residence, Charlotte, North Carolina
 * George Fitzsimmons residence, Charlotte, North Carolina
 * Heathcote, residence of B.D. Heath, Charlotte, North Carolina
 * Oakhurst (Greensboro, North Carolina) on the grounds of the Oak Ridge Military Academy 1896
 * O'Donnell House, Sumter, South Carolina
 * P.H. Haynes Residence, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
 * Prof. M.H. Holt Residence, Oak Ridge, North Carolina
 * W. Hunt Harris residence, Key West, Florida
 * Yancey Milburn House, Durham, North Carolina early 1920s, designed by Thomas Yancey Milburn.