Fooshee and Cheek Records, 1930-1966.

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Fooshee and Cheek Records, 1930-1966.

Correspondence, shop drawings, specifications, promotional brochures and drawings document Fooshee and Cheek's work at Highland Park Village in Dallas, Texas (1930-1955).

461 drawings.archival material 1.13 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7242668

University of Texas Libraries

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Cheek, James B., 1895-1970

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Dahl, George Leighton, 1894-

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George Dahl, one of Dallas' most prominent architects, was born in Minneapolis in 1894, of Norwegian immigrants. He learned to speak English in school at age 7. After graduating from college with a bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Minnesota, he received his Masters from Harvard in 1923. In 1926, he began work for the Herbert M. Greene Co. in Dallas, Texas. He became a partner in Greene's firm in 1928, and the name of the firm was changed to Herbert M. Greene,...

Highland Park Village (Dallas, Tex.)

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Fooshee and Cheek

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Fooshee and Cheek were two of Dallas' premier residential architects between 1918 and 1939, best-known for Highland Park Village (1931), a complex of buildings that became the first self-contained shopping center in the country. From the description of Fooshee and Cheek Records, 1930-1966. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 27347720 Between World Wars I and II, Marion Fooshee (1888-1956) and James Cheek (1895-1970) were two of Dallas' premier r...

Fooshee, Marion, 1888-1956

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