Alice and Jessie Bourquin papers 1905-1991

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Alice and Jessie Bourquin papers 1905-1991

Landscape designers based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Planting and landscape plans, elevation drawings, and various other sketches for projects designed as students at the University of Michigan and subsequently for clients in Ann Arbor, Michigan and other residences in southeastern Michigan; files relating to Jessie Bourquin's work with the Michigan Department of Economic Expansion and Alice Bourquin's work with the Michigan Department of Transportation; also papers relating to joint projects and activities, including their association with Jens Jensen and their Hillwood subidivision in Ann Arbor; and photographs.

7 linear ft., 1 oversize folder, 19 folders of drawings and blueprints, and 1 tube

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390547

Bentley Historical Library

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