City Stable No. 2 collection [manuscript], 1909-1979.

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City Stable No. 2 collection [manuscript], 1909-1979.

Collection includes: Typescript correspondence between the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, Alfred Staehli and the Oregon Department of Transportation, 1979, regarding the impending demolition of City Stable No.2 at 1155 SE Powell Blvd. in Portland, Oregon and its possible historical significance; Plans for City Stable No. 2, 1909 and 1947.

.02 cubic feet (1 folder and 1 oversize folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8028544

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Oregon. Dept. of Transportation

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Oregon. State Historic Preservation Office

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The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) commenced in 1933 as a federal jobs program to document old buildings. It became a permanent program in 1934, administered by the National Parks Service. A parallel program, the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), came into being in 1969, to document engineering and industrial sites. The HABS and HAER reports in this collection were gathered by the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, and deposited at the Oregon Historical Society, the...

Staehli, Alfred

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Architect Alfred Staehli was known especially for his work in preservation and conservation. He restored the 1862 Oregon Pony steam engine and the Kam Wah Chung Building in John Day, Oregon. From the description of Existing conditions and restoration of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church [manuscript], 1975-1976. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 698460783 Architect Alfred Staehli was known especially for his wor...