Henry Temple Howard collection, 1924-1950.

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Henry Temple Howard collection, 1924-1950.

Consists of documents from the architect's personal and professional life, including correspondence, applications for civil service, drawings, and clippings. The largest project in the collection is the Ping Yuen Housing Project in San Francisco's Chinatown, which Howard designed in partnership with Mark Daniels. Documents concerning this project consist of correspondence, notes, specifications, drawings, and clippings.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8225903

California Digital Library

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Howard, Henry Temple, 1894-

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Henry Temple Howard was a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley Department of Architecture and the son of noted architect John Galen Howard. He worked for the firm Bakewell and Brown and in private practice. From the description of Henry Temple Howard collection, 1924-1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79259983 ...

Online Archive of California

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Daniels, Mark, 1881-1952

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