Dibble family residence plans 1934

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Dibble family residence plans 1934

Collection includes: 27 plans and elevations on 8 sheets of the Dibble family house near Molalla, Oregon, scale 1/4" : 1' to 1:1, recorded 1934. Julia and Horace Dibble came to Oregon in 1852 and filed a donation land claim for approximately 316 acres in Oregon City.

43 x 61 cm.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6379854

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