Sanguinet, Staats and Hedrick Records, 1910-1969.

ArchivalResource

Sanguinet, Staats and Hedrick Records, 1910-1969.

Job lists, firm brochures, specifications, a feasibility study (together measuring .54 linear feet), 194 photographs and 15,000 drawings document the activities of the firm in its various permutations from 1910 to 1969.

194 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7245826

University of Texas Libraries

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