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H. May Steinmesch Papers, 1915 - 1975 (bulk 1915-1950), 1915/1975

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Henrietta May Steinmesch was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1893. After graduating from the University of Washington in St. Louis, she worked on local governmental and residential projects; during World War II she worked for the Army of Engineers and Air Force, drafting maps and plotting airfields. In 1943, she moved West to California, where she remained until her death in 1979. Materials in the collection consist of watercolors, sketches, block prints, photographs, taped interviews, clippings, and several architectural drawings.
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H. May Steinmesch Papers, 1915 - 1975 (bulk 1915-1950), 1915/1975 2.5 Cubic Feet

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