C. Francis Pillsbury architectural records ca.1929 [manuscript].

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C. Francis Pillsbury architectural records ca.1929 [manuscript].

The records contain a set of 10 architectural plans (ca.1928-1929) for the Hearst Mercantile Building located in Lead, S. D. Once known as the "biggest department store in South Dakota," the mercantile building burned down on August 31, 1942.

1 oversize file folder

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Pillsbury, C. Francis, 1894-1979.

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Charles Francis Pillsbury was born in Colo. on November 2, 1894. He worked as an architectural draftsman before becoming an architect in ca. 1926. Pillsbury was one of a group of architects responsible for the State Capitol Annex building at 1375 Sherman Street, Denver, Colo. (1939-1941). The Capitol Annex is now listed on the National Register. He also worked with G. Meredith Musick and Earl C. Morris on the design of the Denver Police Station at 1245 Champa Street, Denver, Colo. (1939-1941). T...

Moses, Fletcher Lee Francis,

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