Papers, 1885-1962.

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Papers, 1885-1962.

Architectural drawings from Young's partnerships. Includes drawings for the Utah State Capitol competition, the Salt Lake City Federal Reserve Building, and homes, schools, and busines buildings in Salt Lake City,

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Utah State Capitol (Salt Lake City, Utah).

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Young \&\and\ Son, Architects.

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Ramm Hansen, Architect.

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Young, Don Carlos, 1882-1960

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Prominent Salt Lake City, Utah, architect. From the description of Papers, 1885-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122351839 Joseph Don Carlos Young (1855-1938) The last surviving son of Brigham Young and wife Emily Dow Partridge Young, Joseph Don Carlos Young was one of the first of Utah's native sons to receive a formal education in architecture. Born in Brigham Young's White House, 6 May 1855, he began his education in his father's private school but did no...

Cannon \&\and\ Fetzer and Ramm Hansen Architects.

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Federal Reserve Building (Salt Lake City, Utah).

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Young \&\and\ Hansen.

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Frank Winder Moore.

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Rutherford \&\and\ Hansen Architects.

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