Marsh & Saxelbye was a Florida architectural firm that designed numerous notable buildings in Florida. More than 20 of their works are preserved and listed on the National Register of Historic Places for their architecture. [1]
| Project | Location | Completed | Image | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum | Springfield, Jacksonville | 1921 | | Formerly First Church of Christian Scientist | [1] |
| Groover-Stewart Drug Company Building | Northbank, Jacksonville | 1925 | | [1] | |
| Schultz Building | Northbank, Jacksonville | 1926 | | Formerly Atlantic National Bank Annex | [1] [2] |
| Hotel George Washington | Northbank, Jacksonville | 1926 | [1] | ||
| Epping Forest | San Jose, Jacksonville | 1927 | | [1] | |
| Greenleaf & Crosby Building | Northbank, Jacksonville | 1928 | | [1] | |
| Title & Trust Company of Florida Building | Northbank, Jacksonville | 1929 | | [1] | |
| Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville | Northbank, Jacksonville | 1931 | | Formerly Western Union Telegraph Building | [1] |
| Ed Austin Building | Northbank, Jacksonville | 1933 | | State Attorney's Office, Formerly U.S. Federal Courthouse | |
| Alfred I. DuPont Building | Downtown, Miami | 1939 | | [1] |
Other works credited to the firm or to Harold F. Saxelbye include: