Stanley E. Morse architectural records, 1924-2008 [manuscript].

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Stanley E. Morse architectural records, 1924-2008 [manuscript].

Manuscripts: Correspondence, photographs, notes concern design of Jefferson County (Colo.) schools, Denver Bears Stadium, Red Rock Amphitheater (Colo.), Colorado Women's College, Denver (Colo.) fire stations; field notebooks, correspondence, photographs from Mesa Verde (Colo.) surveys. Included are cost summaries and floor plans and elevations for buildings built or remodeled by Morse, Dion & Champion, Architects & Planners, Denver, Colo. at Colorado Woman's College, 1800 Pontiac Street, Denver; Whatley Chapel, Houston Center of Fine Arts, residence halls, bookstore and canteen, and central heating plant and maintenance building. Photographs: views of various projects, including construction of the Red Rocks Amphitheater, the completed Earl A. Johnson Elementary School in Golden, Colo., construction of Whatley Chapel at CWC, the completed Mapleton Combined School in Adams County, Colo., and other views in Denver and from around the state. Additionally, views of the construction of the Park Lane Hotel & Apartments at South Marion Parkway and Washington Street in the Washington Park neighborhood of Denver, Colo. (includes some interiors and images of houses near the structure; the Manor and Lido Theaters, and building construction in Chicago, Ill.).

1.5 linear ft. (2 boxes), 1 oversize box, 31 oversize file folders, 2 oversize tubes, 3 photo boxes, 1 oversize photo folio

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