Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building

The Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building is a federal building of the United States located at 805 Gloucester Street in Brunswick, Georgia. Completed in 1959, it houses both a United States Post Office and operations of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia. In December 1973, Senator Herman Talmadge introduced a bill in the United States Congress to rename the facility for segregationist[2] district court judge Francis Muir Scarlett; this bill was passed into law on January 2, 1975.[3] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. The east side of the building was remodeled in 2015-16.

United States Post Office and Court House (Brunswick, Georgia)
Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building is located in Georgia
Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building
Location805 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, GA
Coordinates31°09′01″N 81°29′33″W / 31.15017°N 81.49237°W / 31.15017; -81.49237
Built1959
ArchitectFrancis Abreu and James Robeson
Architectural styleModern movement
NRHP reference No.14000153[1]
Added to NRHPApril 15, 2014

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  1. ^ NPS.
  2. ^ Read, Frank T. "The Bloodless Revolution: The Role of the Fifth Circuit in the Integration of the Deep South". Mercer Law Review.
  3. ^ A bill to name the Federal building, U.S. Post Office, U.S. courthouse in Brunswick, Ga., as the "Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building"

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