Henry J. Steinbomer drawings, 1940-1964.

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Henry J. Steinbomer drawings, 1940-1964.

This record group, consisting of 3,194 drawings representing 241 different projects (1940-1964), documents the activities of Steinbomer's architectural firm which was active in building San Antonio churches.

3,194 drawings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7248415

University of Texas Libraries

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Steinbomer, Henry J., 1902-1964

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