Survey and research report on the Randolph Scott House, 1988 Mar. 7.

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Survey and research report on the Randolph Scott House, 1988 Mar. 7.

Includes an historical sketch, an architectural description of the house, a map showing the house's location, and photographs of the property.

16 leaves in various foliations : ill., maps ; 28 cm.

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