Rudolph Zerses Gill

Rudolph Zerses Gill (or Ruolph Zerse Gill, RZ Gill and Doll Gill; 1866–1951 ) was an American architect and builder of the classical revival style that has designed several municipal buildings, club halls, and private residences in Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee. A few have been nominated to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

R.Z. Gill graduated with a degree in architecture from the University of Illinois in 1887.

Works include: Murphysboro Masonic Lodge # 498 Gill designed the Lodge and was also a member. Source: Carbondale Free Press Nov 6, 1919
 * the Lindley House (1895), Urbana, Illinois
 * the Franklin County Jail (1905–06), Benton, Illinois,
 * the Murphysboro Elks Lodge (1916), Murphysboro, Illinois, NRHP-listed
 * RZ Gill.png Barth and Walker Building (1916), Murphysboro, Illinois,
 * the West Frankfort Elks Lodge (1923) West Frankfort, IL
 * the VanCloostere Building (1925), Murphysboro, Illinois,
 * the Mount Zion Lodge Masonic Temple (1933), West Plains, Missouri, NRHP-listed
 * the Riverside Park Bandshell (1939), Murphysboro, Illinois, NRHP-listed.