Capitol restoration feasibility studies and reports, 1997-2003.

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Capitol restoration feasibility studies and reports, 1997-2003.

This series consists of feasibility studies, budget plans, project reports, and historical background information relating to numerous restoration projects proposed for or undertaken at the State Capitol building in Albany, New York including the restoration of numerous third floor rooms; creation of additional office space and improvement of handicap accessibility on the four-mezzanine level; restoration of the Great Western Staircase masonry and lighting; restoration of the Great Western Staircase skylight and roof; and restoration of the skylights over the Assembly and Senate Staircases.

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New York State Capitol (Albany, N.Y.)

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Adams & Worthen, architects and engineers, N.Y.C. Julius W. Adams (fl. 1866- ) and William W. Worthen (fl. 1865- ). Only Worthen is listed in Wilson's New York Business Directory for 1865/1866. In the 1866/1867 volume, they are both listed at 128 Broadway. In Trow's New York Directory for 1867/1868, Adams still appears at 128 Broadway, while Worthen has moved to 482 Broadway. In Wilson's New York Business Directory for 1868/1869, Worthen still appears at 482 Broadway...

New York (State). Temporary State Commission on the Restoration of the Capitol

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New York State Commission on the Restoration of the Capitol

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The Commission on the Restoration of the Capitol produced this poster in conjunction with the 1997 completion of a project undertaken to restore the Governor's Reception Room in the State Capitol. The focal point of the project was the restoration of twenty-five wall and ceiling murals painted by William deLeftwich Dodge during the period from 1920 to 1925. These artworks, considered to be excellent examples of the American mural painting tradition, had fallen victim to severe flaki...