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The Historic American buildings survey.

Title
The Historic American buildings survey. United States Department of the interior. Harold L. Ickes, secretary. National park service. Arno B. Cammerer, director.
Publication
[Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1936]

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no. 1-6TextUse in library IXZ p.v. 220 no. 1-6Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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Additional Authors
  • United States. National Park Service.
  • Library of Congress.
  • American Institute of Architects.
  • United States. Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.
  • United States. Federal Civil Works Administration.
  • United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
  • United States. Works Progress Administration.
Description
3 p. ., 15 p. incl. facsim.; 24 cm.
Subject
  • Architecture > Conservation and restoration
  • Historic buildings > United States
  • Dwellings > United States
  • Architecture, Domestic > United States
Note
  • On cover: Historic American buildings survey. Recording the historic structures and early architecture of the United States and possessions by measured drawings, photographs and manuscripts. Circular of information.
  • "Conducted by the United States Department of the interior, National park service, in collaboration with the Library of Congress, the American institute of architects, the Federal emergency administration of public works, the Civil works administration, the Federal emergency relief administration, and the Works progress administration."--Verso of 1st prelim. leaf.
Call Number
IXZ p.v. 220, no. 4
LCCN
36026173
OCLC
8614287
Title
The Historic American buildings survey. United States Department of the interior. Harold L. Ickes, secretary. National park service. Arno B. Cammerer, director.
Imprint
[Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1936]
Added Author
United States. National Park Service.
Library of Congress.
American Institute of Architects.
United States. Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.
United States. Federal Civil Works Administration.
United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
United States. Works Progress Administration.
Research Call Number
IXZ p.v. 220, no. 4
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