Francis Jacobberger architectural papers, 1910-1962.

ArchivalResource

Francis Jacobberger architectural papers, 1910-1962.

Collection consists of records from 1910-1962; drawings for over 500 projects; specifications and architectural plans by Joseph J. Jacobberger, Everett Franks, Richard Norman, John Stanton, and Elmer Zeller.

13 linear ft. (10 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7665673

University of Oregon Libraries

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Jacobberger, Joseph J.

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Stanton, John, 1944-

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John Stanton served as legal counsel for numerous industrial trade unions in British Columbia including the International Woodworkers of America, International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union and International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. Stanton worked for the Vancouver Community Legal Assistance Society from 1976 to 1984. From the description of John Stanton fonds. 1936-1985. (University of British Columbia Library). W...

Jacobberger, Francis Benedict, 1898-1962

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Francis Benedict Jacobberger, (1898-1962), son of Joseph J. Jacobberger, was a noted Oregon architect. From the description of Francis Jacobberger architectural papers, 1910-1962. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 53195141 ...

Zeller, Elmer.

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Franks, Everett.

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Norman, Richard E., 1891-1961

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Film producer and distributor Richard Edward Norman, 1891-1961, began his career as a cameraman for the Capitol City Film Co. of Des Moines, Iowa, about 1912. He soon went into business for himself and by 1920 had made a number of short films as a travelling film producer. After 1920 Norman established himself and his company in Jacksonville, Florida, and began producing all black films. He made several of these "race" films in the 1920's and distributed them through the 1930's. Norman continued...