Marjorie Sewell Cautley architectural records, 1925-1935.

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Marjorie Sewell Cautley architectural records, 1925-1935.

The collection comprises photographs and printed material (dated 1925-1935) documenting a number of Marjorie Sewell Cautley's projects, including Oak Croft, Ridgewood, NJ; Roosevelt Common, Tenafly, NJ; Town Plan and Development, Radburn, NJ; Phipps Garden Apartments, Queens, NY; Hillside Housing, Bronx, NY; and Recreational Development Projects for the State of New Hampshire. A few smaller projects are also represented. Construction photographs are included for several of the projects. This collection contains no business records and very few personal items. The primary archive for Cautley's life and work is at the Cornell University Library, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections: Marjorie Sewell Cautley Papers, 1847-1995 (Collection Number: 4908).

14 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7114417

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Cautley, Marjorie Sewell, 1891-

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Landscape architect. Cornell University Class of 1917. Marjorie Sewell Cautley, the daughter of Elbridge Sewell and Minnie Moore, was born into a Navy family and spent part of her early years in Japan and Guam. Eucated at the Packer Institute for Collegiate Studies in Brooklyn, N.Y.,she received a B.S. in landscape architecture from Cornell, 1917, and an M.A. in city planning from the University of Pennsylvania, 1943. After graduating from Cornell, she worked for Warren ...