Buckingham house landmark designation papers 1989.

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Buckingham house landmark designation papers 1989.

This folder contains documents pertaining to the designation of the Buckingham house at 1645 Pine Street as a historic landmark. Included are historical and biographical notes.

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Boulder Public Library

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Boulder (Colo.). Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board.

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The Municipal Building is an excellent example of the Internationl Style, as reflected in its flat roof, ribbons of windows, emphasis of volume, and the windowless expanse of stonework on the original entry bay. Although lacking in ornamentation, Hunter felt that the structural qualities of the building's form and materials were key artisitc elements. The building is significant for the high quality of stone work which reflects masonry found on the campus of the University of Colorado and elsewh...

Buckingham, Charles G., 1846-1940.

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Charles G. Buckingham was born at Van Wert, Ohio, in 1846. He left Kenyon College, Ohio, in his sophomore year due to health problems and worked for 6 months at the First National Bank of Van Wert. He moved to Colorado in 1870 with Dr. Charles Emerson to join the Union Colony in Greeley. With H. T. West, the men established the banking firm of Emerson, West and Buckingham. Buckingham remained a partner in that firm until moving to Boulder in 1874. Upon moving to Boulder,...

Charles G. Buckingham house (Boulder, Colo.)

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Boulder (Colo.). Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board L- 89-6.

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