Talk:William Leslie Welton

additional items
An IP editor (a non-logged in editor), added the following (which I just removed)
 * VonBeyer Friedman House, 22 Pinehurst Dr. Tuscaloosa, AL (Welton, William Leslie) 1912
 * Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity House, 976 University Blvd. Tuscaloosa, AL (Welton, William Leslie) 1914
 * Lane House, 17 Pinehurst Dr. Tuscaloosa, AL (Welton, William Leslie) 1922 NRHP-listed
 * Alston Maxwell House, 1509 University Blvd. Tuscaloosa, AL (Welton, William Leslie) 1924
 * Bettis Nelson House, 1710 University Blvd. Tuscaloosa, AL (Welton, William Leslie) 1929 NRHP-listed
 * Kizziah House, 1100 Myrtlewood Dr. Tuscaloosa, AL (Welton, William Leslie) 1933 NRHP-listed

What is the source? The Phi Gamma one links to a fraternity in Minnesota, so something needs to be done to accomodate that one, assuming Wm Leslie Welton is verified architect. But i am not seeing how u see that he is the architect for any of these right now. Please comment! -- do ncr  am  02:35, 30 September 2012 (UTC)

P.S. I am open to learning of other works by Welton and those should be added to the article (with sources); I just don't see that these ones are NRHP-listed and have source "NRIS". --02:39, 30 September 2012 (UTC)

Anybody REALLY believe this architect really built these buildings??
History will show that most of our beautiful building were actually stolen. The disclosure of our ancestors ‘demise’ will shock not only Americans but the whole world. Interestingly there are still signs of the mud flood damage… how in 1912 would this beautiful edifice be constructed when at this time few industrial machines necessary to construct this even existed ( or so we are made to believe). Time is now to wake up. 2600:6C58:4300:31FB:E946:6316:7C9E:A4CB (talk) 19:00, 19 November 2022 (UTC)