Plant engineering construction photographs series, 1913-1953.

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Plant engineering construction photographs series, 1913-1953.

The Plant Engineering Construction Photographs series is arranged alphabetically by city; all cities are in the United States. The alphabetical listing ends with Oklahoma City. Highland Park, MI occurs in its alphabetic arrangement and following Oklahoma City at the conclusion of the collection. The Lincoln Plant in Detroit, Michigan is arranged alphabetically under "L" for Lincoln. While the bulk of the photographs were taken between 1921-1945 it should be noted that the years 1913-1916 are also well documented.

16.8 cubic ft. : primarily photograph albums, photographic prints mounted on linen, b&w ; ca. 8 x 10 in.

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