Equitable Appraisal Company records, ca. 1918-ca. 1943, bulk (1922-1939).

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Equitable Appraisal Company records, ca. 1918-ca. 1943, bulk (1922-1939).

Records consist of inventories with room-by-room appraisals of homes, estates, institutional offices, buildings, and churches; working papers for appraisals of real property of clients such as John D. Rockefeller; several letters; and a will.

3.3 linear feet (4 boxes)

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