Historic Capitol project files, 1971-1980.

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Historic Capitol project files, 1971-1980.

This series consists of material relating to the restoration of the Historic Capitol from 1971 to 1980. The Historic Capitol was restored to its 1902 appearance and is also referred to as the Old Capitol. The records include reports, publications, architectural drawings, glass plate negatives, and photographs from various sources including the Dept. of General Services, the Bureau of Historic Sites and Preservation, the Historic Tallahassee Preservation Board, American Historic Buildings Survey, and several private firms.

2.50 cubic ft.42 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7341672

Florida State Archive

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Historic Tallahassee Preservation Board

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Old Capitol (Tallahassee, Fla.)

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Florida. Bureau of Historic Sites and Properties

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Florida. Division of Archives, History, and Records Management

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Historic American Building Survey (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Florida. Dept. of General Services.

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