William Muschenheim architectural drawings and papers, 1929-1957 (bulk 1931-1950).

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William Muschenheim architectural drawings and papers, 1929-1957 (bulk 1931-1950).

Architectural drawings, correspondence, accounts, estimates, specifications, invoices, contracts, samples, invoices, and other material related to William Muschenheim's projects. The William Muschenheim Architectural Drawings and Papers span 1929-1957, with bulk dates 1931-1950. Muschenheim's papers document 130 separate jobs, and the visual material, (described in RLIN VIM), consists of 3081 sheets of drawings.

Papers: 13 linear ft. (30 boxes).Drawings: 3081 sheets.

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