Union Station architectual collection 1890-1896

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Union Station architectual collection 1890-1896

Collection includes: Letters and documents, 1979, regarding the historic status of Union Station (aka Grand Central Station and Grand Union Depot.) in Portland, Oregon; Photocopy documents, 118 pp, 1893-1896, including specifications, estimates, contract with contractor Robert Wakefield and Northern Pacific Terminal Co. for the construction of the station; Drawings and plans, 1890. Union Station is one of the oldest continuously-operated railroad passenger stations in the United States.

.04 cubic feet (3 folders, 4 oversize folders and 1 tube storage box)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6365321

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Wakefield, Robert.

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Van Brunt, Henry,

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Van Brunt and Howe

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Northern Pacific Terminal Company.

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Howe, Frank M.,

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Union Station (Portland, Or.)

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Van Brunt and Howe, architects.

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Union Station is one of the oldest continuously-operated railroad passenger stations in the United States. From the guide to the Union Station architectual collection, 1890-1896, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...