Records, 1907-1996.

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Records, 1907-1996.

The collection consists mainly of blueprints and other architectural sketches for the firm along with its business records from 1946-1993. The collection also includes the blueprints and sketches for the work of W.A. Hitchcock (1909-1932), Glenn Mullens (1975-1985), and William Dubois (1907-1941). The blueprints and architectural drawings are for commercial, public, and residential buildings and other structures for the University of Wyoming, state of Wyoming, and the Albany County, Wyoming, School District. The collection also includes photographs of projects and other publicity materials, construction notes, specifications, bids, contracts, reports, and correspondence. The collection also includes a 1996 interview with Elinor Mullens, the wife of Glenn Mullens and sister of Eliot and Clinton Hitchcock, regarding the buildings designed by the firm.

110.45 cubic ft. (123 boxes) + sound cassette tape.

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University of Wyoming.

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Hitchcock, Wilbur Arthur

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Mullens, Elinor.

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Hitchcock & Hitchcock (Firm)

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Eliot and Clinton Hitchcock formed the architectural firm of Hitchcock & Hitchcock in Laramie, Wyoming, in 1946. Eliot and Clinton were the sons of Wilbur A. Hitchcock, who was a professor of civil engineering at the University of Wyoming from 1912-1921. In 1921 he opened a private architectural firm in Laramie and often collaborated with William Dubois, an architect from Cheyenne, Wyoming. Glenn Mullens, a son-in-law of Wilbur Hitchcock, served as a structural consultant for the firm. ...

Du Bois, William, 1903-1997

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American playwright, novelist, and editor for New York Times Book Review; worked with novelist Frank G. Slaughter on 27 of Slaughter's historical novels. From the description of William DuBois collection, [19--]. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70973769 ...

Mullens, Glenn B.

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Hitchcock, Clinton, b. 1919.

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Hitchcock, Eliot, b. 1915.

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