Lord & Schryver architectural records, 1929-1970.

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Lord & Schryver architectural records, 1929-1970.

Records include landscaping plans and drawings, correspondence, lectures, office files, subject files, and photographs.

44 lin. ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6946361

University of Oregon Libraries

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