Louis L. and Nettie S. Horch Papers, circa 1920s-1960s

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Louis L. and Nettie S. Horch Papers, circa 1920s-1960s

This collection includes office papers and reference papers related to the professional and civic activities of Louis L. and Nettie S. Horch, the Master Institute of United Arts, the Master Apartments, and the Bloomingdale Neighborhood Conservation Association.

3 linear feet of papers : (3 archives boxes)

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Master Operating Co.

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Master Apartments building (New York, N.Y.)

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Roerich, Nicholas, 1874-1947

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Corbett, Harvey Wiley, 1873-1954

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Architect. From the description of Harvey Wiley Corbett architectural drawings and papers, circa 1914-1949. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 505719881 ...

Horch, Nettie S.

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Horch, Louis L.

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Louis L. and Nettie S. Horch financed and directed the Master Institute of United Arts, a New York City-based insitution that taught the fine and dramatic arts. The Master Institute was founded by Nicholas Roerich in 1921, and for much of its existence was housed in the Master Apartments. The Master Apartments were designed by Harvery Wiley Corbett in 1929 for Roerich and built on the site of the former Horch mansion at 310 Riverside Dr. in New York City. After ligitgation in 1...

Bloomingdale Neighborhood Conservation Association.

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Master Institute of United Arts, Inc.

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