John Gaw Meem Papers 1914-1992

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John Gaw Meem Papers 1914-1992

This collection contains John Gaw Meem's personal and business records. Business files consist primarily of correspondence from his architectural firm. Also included are materials relating to Meem's professional associations and his work on historic preservation in New Mexico.

25 boxes (26 cu. ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404207

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American Institute of Architects. New Mexico Chapter.

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Meem, John Gaw, 1894-1983

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The original objective of the interview was a survey of the early development of the Santa Fe art colony and the personalities who made it famous. The interviewer is unidentified. Interviewees include renowned architect, John Gaw Meem; Will Shuster, painter and founder of Los Cinco Pintores, Santa Fe's first modernist art group; and Karl Larsson, Swedish immigrant, silversmith, and painter-teacher. From the description of Oral history interview with John Gaw Meem, Will Shuster, and K...

Zehner, Hugo

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Meem, Holien, Buckley and Associates.

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Old Santa Fe Association.

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The Old Santa Fe Association, a non-profit entity, was established in Santa Fe, New Mexico as a historic preservation advocacy group. Its sister organization, the Historic Santa Fe Foundation was established in 1961 as an educational and charitable organization. From the guide to the Old Santa Fe Association, records, 1966-[ca.1977], (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.) ...

Historic American Building Survey (San Francisco, Calif.)

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The Hampton Lillibridge House was built in 1796 by Rhode Island native, Hampton Lillibridge in the traditional New England style. The house was originally located at 310 East Bryan Street in Savannah, Georgia, but when it was purchased by antiques dealer, Jim Williams, in 1963 it was moved to its present location at 507 East Julian Street in Savannah, where it is known as one of Savannah's most haunted homes. From the description of Hampton Lillibridge House architectural drawings, 1...

McCormick, Cassius

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Meem, Zehner, Holien and Associates.

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