ASHSB records. 1919-1942.

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ASHSB records. 1919-1942.

Correspondence, minutes, financial statements, newspaperclippings, printed and promotional materials, and related records of a regional andnational organization, founded and headquartered in Minneapolis, that published andsold stock architectural plans for a variety of small homes, offered advice andcounseling, and performed other professional services for people with limitedincomes wishing to build small, well designed, and attractive homes.

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