Trent Thomas Papers, 1918-1951

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Trent Thomas Papers, 1918-1951

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Trent Thomas was an architect who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps and was assistant architect for the National Park Service from 1938 to 1941. He also participated in the Historical American Buildings Survey conducted in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. From the guide to the Trent Thomas Papers, 1918-1951, (New Mexico State Records Center and Archives) ...

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