Ballard, McCredie Associates, P.A., Architects records, 1955-1997 [manuscript]

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Ballard, McCredie Associates, P.A., Architects records, 1955-1997 [manuscript]

These records document the architectural projects of Ballard, McCredie Associates from its beginning in 1955 until its dissolution in 1998. They consist primarily of architectural drawings, project files, photographs and slides. The commissions include primary and secondary schools, churches, banks, state and federal research laboratories and offices, and university buildings. The records survey 70 selected projects of the approximately 320 projects designed and constructed by the firm.

52.5 linear ft. (27.5 linear ft. of boxed materials + 24 linear ft. of flat file materials)

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