THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PAVILION NO. II. EASTERN RANGE. IONIC OF FORTUNA VIRILIS.", 1819
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This drawing is of an elevation and three plans; specifications are on the back. On the first floor is the large schoolroom, and on the second floor are the professor's three rooms. On June 5, 1819, Jefferson wrote that he was about to begin the drawings for the pavilion on the east. [N-321, K-14]
- Physical description:
- Paper BD. 10 x 12 in. Scale: 10' = 1".
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