Peabody and Stearns, architects, correspondence, 1895-1909.

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Peabody and Stearns, architects, correspondence, 1895-1909.

One of the most complete series of papers in the larger collection, these are letters kept by Page from a Boston architectural firm. Beginning with the year 1902, his carbons are also on file. Earlier letters by Page may be in his letterbooks, Series Two. Some of the architectural drawings survive and may be found in Series Eleven.

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