George Herbert Gray papers 1921-1945

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George Herbert Gray papers 1921-1945

Correspondence, surveys, reports, maps, legal documents, printed matter and clippings relating to Gray's work as a planning consultant for the Connecticut State Planning Board and his private work in the field of flood control. The surveys for Connecticut (1921-1940) cover population, state libraries, electricity, and zoning, also specifications for a house in Hamden, Connecticut and material on pollution of the Connecticut River. Planning data is also included for flood control in Ohio, for the Huron Valley in Michigan and for the New England region.

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Gray, George Herbert 1874-1945

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Consultant in architecture and city planning; A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1895; studied architecture in New York & Paris, 1896-1907; practicing architect, 1906-1925, architect and city planner since 1925; head of Dept. of City Planning, Columbia, 1920-1923. From the description of George Herbert Gray papers, 1921-1945 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166662 From the guide to the George Herbert Gray papers, 1921-1945, (Manuscripts and Archives) George H. G...