Note: Projects initiated during the Thomas & Wagoner period (1944-1948) were designed by
Walter H. Thomas and their construction was completed by Wagoner. In a 1956 list of "Ecclesiastical Work", Wagoner states that "Certain of the foregoing projects were undertaken with local architects, or were executed under the firm name of Thomas and Wagoner." Projects executed under the firm name of Thomas and Wagoner are marked with an * in the list below. • Immanuel Lutheran Church
Baltimore, Maryland (1946), * • Rand Chapel of
Central Presbyterian Church,
Atlanta, Georgia, Early English
Gothic Revival style (1949) * • Grace United Methodist Church,
Wilmington, NC (1950) * • Community Methodist Church,
Westwood, Los Angeles, First Award for Large Churches, Church Architectural Guild of America (1951) * •
Second Presbyterian Church,
Memphis, Tennessee, Second Award for Large Churches, Church Architectural Guild of America (1952) * •
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Atlanta, Georgia, blending of the Gothic and Modern architecture (1952) • First Presbyterian Church,
South Bend, Indiana, First Award for Large Churches, Church Architectural Guild of America (1952) * •
Trinity Presbyterian Church,
Montgomery, Alabama (1952) * • Davidson College Presbyterian Church,
Davidson College,
Davidson, NC (1952) * • First Presbyterian Church,
Burlington, North Carolina, Honorable Mention for Large Churches, Church Architectural Guild of America (1953) * • Margate Community Church,
Margate, New Jersey, Honorable Mention for Small Churches, Church Architectural Guild of America (1955) •
First Baptist Church,
Washington D.C. (1955) * • Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church,
Augusta, Georgia (1955) * • St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Savannah, Georgia, Award, Guild for Religious Architecture (1957) • Saint Mark Lutheran Church,
Salem, Oregon (1957) • Belmont Avenue Baptist Church,
Marple Township, Pennsylvania, Third Award for design, Church Architectural Department of the Baptist Sunday School Board (1957) • First Presbyterian Church,
Vero Beach, Florida, First Award, Small Church, Guild for Religious Architecture (1958) • Wesley United Methodist in
Urbana, Illinois,
Expressionistic version of
Late Gothic Revival style (1959) • Second Presbyterian Church, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (1959) • Westminster Presbyterian Church,
Greenville, South Carolina (1959) • St. Mark's Lutheran Church,
Charlotte, NC (1960) •
Cathedral of the Rockies,
Boise, Idaho (1960) • Highland Presbyterian Church,
Fayetteville, NC (1960) * • First Presbyterian Church,
Elkhart, Indiana, Special Mention Award, Indiana Society of Architects (1961) • First Presbyterian Church,
Parkersburg, West Virginia (1961) • Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church,
High Point, NC (1961, sanctuary 1968) • Interior design of
Chapel and Church Center at the United Nations,
New York, New York (1962) • First Presbyterian Church,
Gastonia, NC (1962) • Covenant Presbyterian Church,
Staunton, VA (1962) • University Presbyterian Church,
Chapel Hill, NC (1962) • Grace Lutheran Church,
State College, PA, Award, Guild for Religious Architecture (1964) • Haymount United Methodist Church,
Fayetteville, NC (1964) * • First Presbyterian Church,
Avenel, New Jersey, Honor Award, Pennsylvania Society of Architects (1965) • Valley Presbyterian Church - Education Building,
Scottsdale, Arizona, Award of Merit, Guild for Religious Architecture •
National Presbyterian Church,
Washington D.C. (1967) • First Baptist Church,
Martinsville, VA (1967) • Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA (1967) • Christ United Methodist Church,
Greensboro, NC (1968) • First Presbyterian Church,
Kinston, NC (1968) • First Baptist Church,
Chattanooga, Tennessee, Third Award for Design, Church Architectural Department of the Baptist Sunday School Board (1968) • Shrine of the Ages at the
Grand Canyon (1970) •
Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida (1973) Sources: • • • ==Gallery==