[Working sketchbook, including ecclesiastical and domestic projects] [graphic] / [Bertram G. Goodhue]. [1903-1919?]
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Brown, John Nicholas
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Catholic University of America
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Sanders, F. C. S. (Francis Charles Scott), 1866-1916
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