Dr. John Henry Mathews home drawings and plans, 1934.

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Dr. John Henry Mathews home drawings and plans, 1934.

Drawings and plans of Dr. John Henry Mathews home in Painesville, Ohio, made by the Historic American Buildings Survey, U.S. Dept. of the Interior.

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