Collection of architectural drawings, [ca. 1936-1939].

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Collection of architectural drawings, [ca. 1936-1939].

Part of a project undertaken by the U. S. Department of the Interior to survey historic American buildings. [1] Amory-Ticknor House (Boston)--18 sheets; [2] Morse-Libby House (Portland, Maine)--2 sheets. Also includes one map, of Rhode Island real estate belonging to the heirs of Thomas Poynton Ives. This is a copy of the original drawn by W. S. Haines in 1867.

21 sheets.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6686977

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