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Alexander Jackson Davis architectural drawings

27 items
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This collection consists of 27 architectural drawings by Alexander Jackson Davis executed for VMI between 1859 and 1870. Included are designs for barracks, the Superintendent's residence, and faculty residences. The bulk of the drawings are ink and wash plans.

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Alexander Jackson Davis architectural drawings 27 items

Office of Communications and Marketing subject files

10 cubic feet
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The material in this sub-series is related to the Biennial meeting and conference.

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Washington and Lee University and Regional Virginia History Research Collection

12 Linear Feet
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Published lecture by retired professor John McKenzie Gunn, dated April 25, 1994; "Can Economics be Both Relevant and 'good'?"

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Conklin and Rossant Reston project collection

12.75 Linear Feet 26 boxes
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This collection includes items that relate to the construction and planning of Reston by Conklin and Rossant Architects. The collection begins with the initial plans done by Rossant before he and Conklin formed their architectural firm in 1967. The documents include plans, reports, correspondence and brochures about Reston. Also included are photographs, drawings, and negatives which were used in the construction of Reston.
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Conklin and Rossant Reston project collection 12.75 Linear Feet 26 boxes

Egon Verheyen papers

3.75 Linear Feet (9 boxes)
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This collection largely documents Egon Verheyen's research and manuscripts through articles, notes and correspondence. It also contains information about his time as a Robinson Professor at George Mason University.
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Egon Verheyen papers 3.75 Linear Feet (9 boxes)

Egon Verheyen papers

3.75 linear feet (9 boxes)
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This collection largely documents Egon Verheyen's research and manuscripts through articles, notes and correspondence. It also contains information about his time as a Robinson Professor at George Mason University.
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Egon Verheyen papers 3.75 linear feet (9 boxes)

Rockbridge Historical Society files on Houses

1 Linear Feet Two boxes each measuring 7inches.
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This collection consists of essays, reports, financial documentation, and other historic records documenting the presence, arcitecture, development, or evolution of local houses in and around Rockbridge County and Lexington, Virginia.

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Jacob Ruben Newburgh, New York photographs

0.25 Linear Feet
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16 silver gelatin prints of a brick building and several houses in Newburgh, New York by Jacob Ruben.
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Jacob Ruben Newburgh, New York photographs 0.25 Linear Feet

Jacob Ruben Newburgh, New York photographs

0.25 linear ft.
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16 silver gelatin prints of a brick building and several houses in Newburgh, New York by Jacob Ruben.
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Jacob Ruben Newburgh, New York photographs 0.25 linear ft.

John A. Barrows Photograph Collection ca. 1930

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Photoprints, negatives, portraits, and personal papers belonging to architect and photographer John A. Barrows.
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John A. Barrows Photograph Collection ca. 1930

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