Miscellany, 1940.

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Miscellany, 1940.

Lists compiled by Charles E. Peterson of the Department of the Interior for the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), a depression-era employment project; including suggested Wisconsin HABS projects, a list of interesting Wisconsin buildings, and a Wisconsin priority list of buildings.

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