Historic American Buildings Survey in Monterey [technical drawing] 1934-1959

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Historic American Buildings Survey in Monterey [technical drawing] 1934-1959

Bound compilation of three Historic American Building Surveys: "Casa Amesti," "Larkin House," "San Carlos Presidio Chapel."

3 plans : blueprints ; photographs : 51 x 61 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184727

Monterey Public Library

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