[Group of buildings for Teacher's College] [graphic] : [HVAC drawings] / [Tenney & Ohmes]. 1902-1909.

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[Group of buildings for Teacher's College] [graphic] : [HVAC drawings] / [Tenney & Ohmes]. 1902-1909.

49 drawings : ink on drafting linen ; 87.4 x 142.3 cm.(34 3/8 x 56 in.) or smaller.

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