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The North-Tinsley-Corn House was renovated in 1186 by Joseph Neel Reid, who was one of Atlanta's most prominent architects in the early 20th century Georgia School of Classicism. His firm, Hentz and Reed, designed some of Georgia's most notable residences and served as a training ground for Phillip Trammell Shutze.