Papers of the Historic American Buildings Survey [manuscript], 1978.

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Papers of the Historic American Buildings Survey [manuscript], 1978.

Survey reports for the Kathleen S. Flanary House and the Clinchport Masonic Lodge No. 267, Scott County, Va. The survey reports include historical and architectural information, and pictures of the buildings, as well as mylar transparency drawings prepared under the auspices of the Tennessee Valley Authority.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921026

University of Virginia. Library

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Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Virginia. Clinchport Lodge, No. 267.

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