Edward G. Trinkkeller Papers, 1896-1999 1905-1945.

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Edward G. Trinkkeller Papers, 1896-1999 1905-1945.

Contains the family papers, office records, and photographs of wrought ironwork artisan Gustaf Edward Trinkkeller, who used the name Edward G. Trinkkeller after immigrating to the United States. The most extensive portion of the collection is 3. Office Records and 4. Project Files.

8 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)

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