Death Valley Ranch: Johnson & Scott, California. [graphic] / Designed, built, furnished by C. A. MacNeilledge, Los Angeles, Cal. [between 1925 and 1930?]

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Death Valley Ranch: Johnson & Scott, California. [graphic] / Designed, built, furnished by C. A. MacNeilledge, Los Angeles, Cal. [between 1925 and 1930?]

Architect's conceptual drawing, from bird's eye view, of the buildings and grounds of "Scotty's Castle", Death Valley.

1 print : b&w ; visible image 60 x 104 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7083404

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Scotty's Castle (Calif.)

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De Dubovay, Martin D.

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MacNeilledge, C. A., (Charles Alexander)

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Johnson, Albert M., 1872-1948

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Cornell University Class of 1895. Albert M. Johnson became the partner of Walter E. Scott and created "Scotty's Castle," a Moorish mansion in Death Valley, Calif., now owned by the National Park Service. From the description of Albert M. Johnson papers, 1892-1895. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 122681710 ...