George R. Bartholick Papers, 1911-1995 1939-1995.

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George R. Bartholick Papers, 1911-1995 1939-1995.

The collection comprises architectural drawings, maps, correspondence, contracts, financial records, memos and reports, construction records, photographs, slides and microfilm generated by George Bartholick and his associates in their design and building of architectural structures.

162 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7717386

Western Washington University

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