Richard A. Moore landscape architecture drawings, 1959-1967 [manuscript].

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Richard A. Moore landscape architecture drawings, 1959-1967 [manuscript].

This collection represents Richard A. Moore's work as a landscape architect, 1959-1967, when he was based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Many of the projects are post offices, federal buildings, and court houses, as well as projects such as the Fayetteville Market Square, Lincoln County General Hospital, and the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf.

4.2 linear ft. (6 tubes + 1 flat folder drawer)

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