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HABS Architectural Drawings 1990

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This collection consists of seventeen sheets of measured architectural drawings of two historic buildings in Scottsville, Virginia, produced for the Historic American Buildings Surveyin 1990 by the architectural students of the University of Virginiaunder the direction of Professor K. Edward Layof the School of Architecture.

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HABS Architectural Drawings 1990

HABS Architectural Drawings 1993

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Additional measured architectural drawings of seven historic buildings in Charlottesvilleand Scottsville, Virginia, 58 sheets, 1993 (3 oversize folders), produced for the Historic American Buildings Survey(HABS) by architectural students of the University of Virginia School of Architectureunder the direction of Professor K. Edward Lay.

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HABS Architectural Drawings 1993

K. Edward Lay Correspondence 1982-1987

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These letters and related materials consisting of seven items, 1982 and 1987, were generated by Edward Lay through his research concerning a local architect, Benjamin Charles Baker(? -1955) of " Rosemont, " Albemarle County, Virginia.

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K. Edward Lay Correspondence 1982-1987

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