Jamieson Parker papers 1908-1977 1924-1939

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Jamieson Parker papers 1908-1977 1924-1939

Correspondence, specifications, and architectural plans from the office of Jamieson Parker, architect of Portland, Oregon. The collection consists primarily of specifications for residential projects and correspondence with clients, including the First Unitarian Church of Portland. A large collection of architectural plans is also included.

50 cubic feet; 5 document cases, 1 oversize folder, 153 sets of architectural plans

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6372298

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