Capitol building display and repair records, 1922-1970.

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Capitol building display and repair records, 1922-1970.

Includes interior photograph; 1939 drawing by Lorenzo S. Young, Architect, for the case to hold the Utah State Constitution; 1924 booklet on the Utah State Capitol Exhibit; ca. 1950 floorplans in jacketed microfilm. Two aerial photographs of the capitol (1934 and 1970) are also included, although their attribution to this series is problematic. By law, the Secretary of State was superintendent of the capitol until 1977.

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