Frye and Chesterman was an American architectural firm formed in 1900 by partners Edward Graham Frye (1870–1942) and Aubrey Chesterman (1874–1937) with offices in Lynchburg, Virginia. In 1913 the firm moved to Roanoke, Virginia.
Edward Frye had an established architectural practice in Lynchburg in the 1890s. Aubrey Chesterman was born in Richmond, Virginia, on June 7, 1875. After completing his basic education in Richmond, he studied architecture for five years under Captain M.J. Dimmock, and the worked for Noland and Baskervill in Richmond. .
Aviary, Lynchburg
Farmers and Merchants Bank Building, Winchester
Academy of Music, Lynchburg
Masonic Theater, Clifton Forge
Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg
Municipal Building, Roanoke
Gleaves House, Lynchburg
Graves House, Lynchburg