Charles Downing Lay papers, 1898-1956.

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Charles Downing Lay papers, 1898-1956.

Notebooks of architectural class notes and drawings; student papers; notebooks and sketchbooks on gardens; photographs of gardens and parks; architectural drawings and renderings; pen and ink drawings; and articles on architectural topics. Also, papers relating to lectures and club memberships, miscellaneous correspondence, and condolence letters upon his death.

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