Ibsen A. (Ibsen Andreas) Nelsen papers 1930-2001

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Ibsen A. (Ibsen Andreas) Nelsen papers 1930-2001

Ibsen A. (Ibsen Andreas) Nelsen was a well-known Seattle-based architect and influential figure in American art and architecture. The Ibsen A. (Ibsen Andreas) Nelsen papers include the plans, drawings, contracts, photographs, newspaper clippings, slides, and microfiche relating to the buildings he designed from the early 1950s to 2000.

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