[Preliminary floor plans for E.R. Wharton house (The Mount)] [graphic] / [Ogden Codman]. [1901?]

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[Preliminary floor plans for E.R. Wharton house (The Mount)] [graphic] / [Ogden Codman]. [1901?]

4 drawings : graphite on tracing paper or paper ; 55.7 x 60.6 cm. (22 x 23 2/8 in.) or smaller.

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