Allen Howard Cox papers

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Allen Howard Cox papers

1900-1920

Ca. 300 letters; five annotated sketchbooks, 1906 and 1909; an expense account book, 1919-1924; 51 photographs; 2 sketches (one possibly of his son Gardner Cox); 50 drawings and blueprints; and an embossing stamp of the architect's seal.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6772532

Archives of American Art

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Cox, Allen Howard, 1873-1944.

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Loomis, Sylvia Glidden.

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