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Whatley and Whatley Construction Company Records

 Collection
Identifier: aarl-unknown04

Scope and Contents

The Whatley and Whatley Construction Company Records consist of administration documents (1952-1992) and 38 architectural site plans(1940 to 1987), showcasing various projects across Atlanta, Georgia. The plans include housing developments such as John Hope Homes, Bowen Homes and Collier Heights, as well as commercial and recreational structures like bank offices, stores, bowling alleys, churches, and town clubs. Additionally, there are mine shaft plans, renovation plans, property maps, electrical layouts, and construction schedules. The administration documents include receipts, contracts, reports, forms, correspondences, estimates, bylaws of affiliated organizations, ledgers, journals, and bid documents. These bid documents are general conditions, forms, detailed specifications, and description of materials for the construction projects undertaken by the company. The collection’s printed and published materials contains home builder catalogs and a Distomap.

Dates

  • 1940 - 1992

Organizational History

Warren Settles Whatley Sr. (1916-2008), a master carpenter, builder, and decorated World War II Army veteran, was a prominent figure in Atlanta's construction industry. Mr. Whatley learned the trade of carpentry and construction from his father, Plemon Leon Whatley Sr., which he later used to support his education at Fort Valley State University and Morehouse College, where he played football on an athletic scholarship. During World War II, Mr. Whatley contributed to defense projects across the South and played a role in constructing the Tuskegee Army Airfield, utilized by the renowned Tuskegee Airmen. Drafted into the Army after the attack on Pearl Harbor, he earned accolades including the Victory Medal and two bronze stars. Following the war, Mr. Whatley, along with his brothers Charles and Plemon Leon Jr. (1914-1995), established Whatley and Whatley Construction Company, a pioneering business that left a lasting impact on Atlanta's landscape. Whatley and Whatley Construction Company was the first black construction company contracted by the City of Atlanta’s Housing Authority. A result of policies implemented by former Mayor of Atlanta Maynard Jackson, which included the employment of the first black female construction worker. The firm built numerous structures, including the city's first black private hospital named after William A. Harris and over 250 homes, notably in Collier Heights. In December 1939, Mr. Whatley met Frances Davis Whatley (1918-2007), whom he married in January 1949. After his discharge from the Army, they settled in Atlanta and raised three children: Warren Settles Whatley Jr., Lynn Hugh Whatley, and Paula Lone Whatley. He passed away in October 2008.

Extent

6 Linear Feet

Language

English

Author
Afia Vassall, 2023.
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African-American Culture and History Repository

Contact:
101 Auburn Avenue NE
Atlanta GA 30303
404-613-4032