Morris H. Whitehouse Architectural Collection, ca. 1905-1974 (bulk ca. 1905-1950).

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Morris H. Whitehouse Architectural Collection, ca. 1905-1974 (bulk ca. 1905-1950).

The collection documents much of the work of Morris H. Whitehouse (1878-1944), his firms and successors. It consists of architectural drawings (ca. 1905-1974)and records (ca. 1910-1969). The majority of the collection is connected with projects in Portland, Or. Some jobs are from other cities and towns in Oregon and Washington state.

ca. 6,476 architectural drawings (98 linear ft.)19 document cases of records (9.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7715649

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Whitehouse & Fouilhoux, Architects.

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Newberry, Earl P. (Earl Presley), 1901-1992.

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Stanton, A. Glenn (Arthur Glenn), 1896-1969.

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Fouilhoux, Jacques André 1879-1945

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Roehr, Frank G., 1899-1982.

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