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Series V. Project Files, 1917-1976
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Scope and Content Notes: The majority of Griswold’s professional material revolve around his architectural landscape projects both in the United State and abroad. Some of these files contain documentary photographs, including many from his work on the Athenian Agora during the 1950s. Some of the highlighted works are the Agora project, the Anzio Cemetery, the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company town revitalization, and the Mellon-Scaife Botanical Garden. The items in this series span the years from 1917 to 1976. Included are plans, blueprints, layouts, drafts of articles and speeches, news clippings, professional correspondence, and information about Griswold’s projects. Projects details and dates are also mentioned in the diary entries in Series II. Additional files relating to this materials may be found in Series VII.
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Subseries 1. Jones & Laughlin Steel Company Town Revitalization, 1946-1948
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Scope and Content Notes: A project of local significance to Pittsburgh was the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company town revitalization. Jones & Laughlin Steel hired Griswold for the recreation and restoration of many of its company towns throughout western and central Pennsylvania, which produced much of the coal and coke used in the production of steel. Griswold was consulted to head the revitalization project in the company towns of Vestaburgh, Richeyville, Bobtown, Blairton, and Denbo; he completed these revitalization projects between 1946 and 1947.
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Box 12
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Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation- Report on landscape and recreation improvement of company towns, 1946-1947
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Jones & Laughlin Steel- Vestaburgh, 1946
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Jones & Laughlin Steel- Richeyville, 1946
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Jones & Laughlin Steel- Bobtown, 1946
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Jones & Laughlin Steel- Blairton, 1946
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Jones & Laughlin Steel- Denbo, 1947
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Jones & Laughlin Steel, 1946-1948
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Subseries 2. Anzio Cemetery Project, 1949-1955
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Scope and Content Notes: The World War II Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial, built in Italy to commemorate Americans who died during the liberation of Axis Nation Italy, was directed by the United States War Commission, which oversaw the overall design, construction, sculpture, and landscaping work necessary for the site. A wide central mall leads to the memorial, adorned with works of art and architecture, emblematic of America's reverence for the fallen war dead. Architects for the cemetery and memorial were Gugler, Kimball and Husted of New York City. Ralph Griswold was tapped by the commission to act as landscape architect; this became his first major landscaping work overseas. Griswold spent much of his time drawing plans, developing planting plans, writing and answering correspondence, and working with the War Commission in efforts to construct the memorial.
Griswold designed the entrance road to the Anzio Cemetery, lining the path with neatly-trimmed hedges. There is a large elliptical shaped reflecting pool with a small island at its center. Griswold chose to plant several Italian cypress trees which flank the stone cenotaph on the island. Evergreen holly oak trees and hedges line the wide grassy mall through the graves area from the reflecting pool to the memorial. The larger garden north of the memorial is planted with beds of polyanthus roses, geraniums, white oleander, purple bougainvillea and other flowers in parterre arrangements. The permanent cemetery and memorial were completed in 1956. The material in this subseries dates from 1949 to 1955.
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Box 13
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Anzio Cemetery, Correspondence, 1949-1955
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Anzio Cemetery, Correspondence, 1950
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Box 14
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Anzio Cemetery, Plans and Blueprints, 1950-1951
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Anzio Cemetery, Correspondence, 1951
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Anzio Cemetery, Correspondence and Plan, 1952
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Anzio Cemetery, Correspondence, 1953-1956
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Anzio Cemetery, Inspection and Photographs, 1966-1968
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Anzio Cemetery Letters, Photographs, Postcards, and News Clippings, 1952-1965
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Subseries 3. Agora Material, 1950-1956
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Scope and Content Notes: The American School of Classical Studies in Athens has been a premier center for the study of Greek civilization since its inception in 1881. It has proved to be not only a center for teaching, but the heart of American excavations of antiquity in Greece, with the resulting published material forming the basis of classical study today. In 1931, the school began work on their most significant find, the ancient Greek Agora in the city of Athens. Since 3000 B.C.E., this ancient marketplace served as the confluence of Athenian economic, political, and social practices, and emerged as the physical manifestation of the famous democracy of Athens around the fifth century B.C.E. The grounds, where ancient citizens held public office and elections, would influence Western Civilization for centuries to come.
By 1957, the first archeological park in Europe was developed to showcase the work of the Agora excavation from the previous decades. The landscaping for this presentation proved to be a challenging and novel undertaking. The school director, Homer Thompson, began talks with Ralph E. Griswold in 1950 to act as supervisor of the new park. His work included not only making the park serviceable by adding benches, creating entrances, and clearing ruin, but aesthetically pleasing by adorning the surrounding hillside and park with historically and culturally relevant foliage and trees. He was responsible not only for the logistic constraints of an operation in the dry environment of Attica, but charged with conforming to stringent academic standards of recreating the ancient marketplace. Griswold also coordinated with American and Greek donations for the landscape work, budgeting and researching most of the sites' expenses. During his long involvement with the project, he developed a lasting relationship and correspondence with Homer Thompson and much of the staff of the American School of Classical Studies. The project was completed between 1950 and 1955; the park was dedicated in 1956. The material in this subseries dates form 1950 to 1956.
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Box 15
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Agora Correspondence, 1950-1955
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Agora Photographs and Reference Drawings, 1952-1953
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Agora Photographs, Correspondence, and Plant Lists, 1952-1967
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Agora Preliminary Report, 1953
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Agora Reports, 1953
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Agora Excavation Plan, 1953
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Agora Correspondence and Personnel Lists, 1953-1956
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Agora Correspondence and Article Drafts, 1954
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Agora Memorial Fountain, 1954
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Agora Church of the Holy Apostles, 1954-1955
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Agora Budget, 1954-1955
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Box 16
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Agora Business Agreement, 1950-1956
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Agora Plans and Layouts, 1954-1956
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Agora Temple of Haphaistos Label Order, 1955
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Agora Planting, Correspondence, and Notes, 1955-1956
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Agora Correspondence and Press Clippings, 1955-1957
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Agora Faucets, 1956-1957
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Agora Correspondence, 1956-1957
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Archeological Landscape Pioneering, 1957
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Box 17
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Agora Correspondence, Maps, and Notes, 1957-1962
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Agora Correspondence, Press, and News Clippings, 1957-1967
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Agora Photographs, Negatives, Plans, Articles,
Landscape Architecture, 1957-1967
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Agora Correspondence, 1966
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Agora Plant Lists, undated
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Archeological Institute of America and Lucy Shoe Correspondence, 1953-1955
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Subseries 4. Garden Club of Virginia Material, undated
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Scope and Content Notes: The Garden Club of Virginia is an active association of garden clubs responsible for many of Virginia’s historic garden restoration including Monticello. Griswold was a part of the Garden Club of Virginia Restoration Committee, and this subseries documents his relationship with committee members and relates to several club projects. The Garden Club of Virginia, much like Griswold himself, was interested in historic preservation. The garden clubs restoration projects began in 1927, however, Griswold was not involved until the late 1950s. The restoration effort in which Griswold was involved included the Mary Washington House, Colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, Kent Valentine House, Woodrow Wilson House, Scotchtown, St. Johns Mews, Agecroft Hall, Morgan Mill, University of Virginia, and Christ Church of Middlesex County. Griswold was either the main landscape architect or landscape consultant on these restoration projects. He was also responsible for revitalization projects related to a chapel at Washington College in Lexington, Virginia, that had been built during Robert E. Lee’s tenure as university president.
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Box 18
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Garden Club of Virginia Correspondence, 1959-1962
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Garden Club of Virginia Correspondence, 1962-1963
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Garden Club of Virginia Correspondence, 1963-1966
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Garden Club of Virginia Correspondence, 1964-1965
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Garden Club of Virginia Correspondence, 1965-1966
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Garden Club of Virginia Dedication Programs, 1973-1976
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Garden Club of Virginia Correspondence, 1974-1976
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Garden Club of Virginia, Rolfe-Warren Plantation, 1976
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Subseries 5. Mellon-Scaife Botanical Garden, 1966-1967
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Scope and Content Notes: The restoration of the main garden in Mellon Park is found in the Pittsburgh Point Breeze neighborhood. This garden was developed as a memorial to Mrs. Sarah Mellon Scaife. To memorialize Mrs. Scaife, Griswold designed, developed, and participated in the rededication of an outdoor botanical garden. The botanical garden was developed to serve not only as a memorial, but as a source of study for botanical students, landscape professionals, and amateur gardeners alike. This garden promoted both the scientific and aesthetic understanding required to create botanical gardens. Griswold worked on this project from 1966 to 1969.
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Mellon-Scaife Botanical Garden, 1966-1967
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Subseries 6. General Projects, 1924-1976
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Scope and Content Notes: The subseries contains material relating to Griswold’s architectural landscape projects and his professional life. Some of these files contain documentary photographs, correspondence, and both architectural and business plans. Griswold worked on many residential and public landscape projects. Projects in this subseries are arranged in chronological and title order. Material in this subseries date from 1924 through 1976
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Box 19
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Landscape Architecture Bibliographies, 1924
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Christmas Cards, Programs, and Invitations, 1924-1952
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Magazine Article Draft, 1927
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J.W. Lawrence Contracts, Bids, and Speculations, 1928-1930
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J.W. Lawrence Plans, 1929-1931
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J.W. Lawrence Correspondence, 1929-1931
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J.W. Lawrence Estimates and Computations, 1929-1931
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J.W. Lawrence Bills, Acknowledgements, and Plant Materials, 1929-1931
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Box 20
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Physicians’ Building, 1929-1930
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Physicians’ Building, 1929-1931
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J.J. Thompson: Estimates and Computations, 1929-1931
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J.J. Thompson: Orders, Acknowledgements, and Bills, 1930
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J.J. Thompson: Plant Lists, 1930
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J.J. Thompson: Contact, Bids, Specifications, 1930-1931
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J.J. Thompson: Correspondence, 1930-1933
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Fox Chapel Golf Club, 1930
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West Virginia University, 1930
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John B. Semple, 1930
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John B. Semple, 1931
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John B. Semple, 1931-1932
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R.F. Moreland: Contacts, Bids, Speculations, 1930
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R.F. Moreland: Statement, 1930
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R.F. Moreland: Plan, 1930
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R.F. Moreland: Correspondence, 1930-1931
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Box 21
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University of Pittsburgh, Falk Clinic, 1930-1931
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University of Pittsburgh, Falk Clinic, 1930-1933
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Frank Semple, Jr., 1930-1931
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Sewickley Memorial, 1930-1933
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Twentieth Century Club, 1930-1933
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Rolling Rock Farms Plant Orders, Bills, and Receipts, 1930-1932
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8 |
Rolling Rock Farms Work Summaries, Planting Lists, and Planting Records, 1930-1933
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9 |
Rolling Rock Club, 1930-1932
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Pennsylvania College for Women, 1931
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Pennsylvania College for Women, 1931-1932
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Pennsylvania College for Women, 1931-1934
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Pennsylvania College for Women, Athletic Field, 1931-1951
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Box 22
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Howard K. Walter, 1931
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Mrs. R.J. Magee, 1931-1932
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Frank Semple: Correspondence, 1931-1933
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Frank Semple: Estimates, Computations and Blueprint, 1931-1933
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John M. Rice Consultation Receipt, 1932
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Robert Woods Bliss Blueprint, 1932
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Dr. F. Sonneborn and W. H. Daugherty, Sr., 1932
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George Flinn, 1932
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9 |
S.B. Linhart, 1932
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Mrs. A. Rex Flinn, 1932-1933
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11 |
Garden Dictionary Entries, 1933-1934
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12 |
Garden Dictionary Entries, 1934-1935
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W. J. Sloane Exhibition Garden, 1933
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Greater Pittsburgh Parks Association Correspondence, 1933-1940
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Chatham Village News, 1934-1939
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Box 23
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Rosenwald: Kraeger, Tree Inventory, 1937
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Rosenwald: Kraeger, Approved Bills, 1937-1939
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Rosenwald: Grunsfeld, 1937-1939
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Rosenwald: Kraeger, 1937-1938
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Rosenwald: Sprinkler System, 1938
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Rosenwald: Professional Service Agreements, 1938-1940
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7-8 |
Rosenwald: Cornell, 1938-1939
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Rosenwald: Fleisher, 1938-1940
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10 |
Rosenwald: Leopold, 1938-1940
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11 |
Rosenwald: Calculations, 1938-1940
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Rosenwald: Professional Statement, 1938-1942
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Box 24
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Lilian von Bonin, 1938
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W.L. Mellon, 1938-1939
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Charles J. Rosenbloom, 1938-1939
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W.L. Standish, 1938-1939
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Singleton Paul, 1938-1940
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J.D. Berg, 1938-1940
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City of Pittsburgh Correspondence, 1938-1945
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8 |
Charles M. Stotz, 1938-1948
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Howard Walters, 1939
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Andover Terrace Building Project, 1939
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12-15 |
Alfred K. Stern, 1939-1940
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H.C. McEldowney, 1939-1940
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Joe Speidel, 1939-1940
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George R. Gibbons, 1939-1940
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Box 25
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Nelson Wagner, 1939-1941
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Windsor and Hartsgrove Properties, 1939-1942
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Pittsburgh, 1940
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Humphrey Morris: Presbyterian and Womens’ Hospital, 1940
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Frederick Faris and Neil Stifel, 1940
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C.F. Du Puy, 1940-1941
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David M. Levy, 1941
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Defense Housing: Clairton, Morgantown, Shaler, and Moon Townships, 1941-1942
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William M. Robinson, 1941-1946
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Housing Authority Reports, 1943-1945
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J.S. Lanahan, 1944
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12 |
Point Breeze Park Plans and Correspondence, 1944
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American Commission for Living War Memorials, 1944-1945
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American Commission for Living War Memorials, 1945
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Box 26
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Drake Park, 1944-1947
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Resignation from City Parks, Baltimore City Service Exam, 1945-1946
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Mrs. John Frazer, 1945-1946
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Pennsylvania State Parks, 1945-1946
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Box 27
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Bellevue Park Abandoned Site, 1946
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Lockhart, Statement, and Correspondence, 1946-1948
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Kay Boys Club, 1947
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Babcock-Lott Enterprises, 1947-1948
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Veterans’ Hospital Open Air Theater and Band Stand, 1947-1949
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Pittsburgh Plate Glass, 1948
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Allegheny Conference Recreation Report, 1948-1950
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Pittsburgh Zoological Society Correspondence, 1949
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9 |
Drake Well Park and Titusville Garden Club, 1949
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10 |
James A. Bell and Westminster Place, 1949
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11 |
John C. Conte: Valmar Garden, 1949
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12 |
Employee Applications, 1950-1955
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13 |
R.F. Moreland, 1951
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14 |
Printing Orders, Griswold and Renner Correspondence, 1951-1956
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15 |
Charles Morgan Correspondence, 1952-1956
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16 |
Calvin Wells, 1949
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Ben Fairless, 1945
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Box 28
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Ward M. Canady Correspondence, 1954-1955
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Stuart Thompson Correspondence, 1954-1955
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Peat Moss Correspondence, 1954-1955
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Requests for Publication, Photographs of Pittsburgh, 1955-1956
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Speaking Engagement Correspondence, 1955-1956
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6 |
Correspondence, 1955-1956
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7-8 |
Henry Ford II Estate, 1956
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9 |
Leland Hazard, 1956-1957
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10 |
Pennsbury Manor Articles, Plans, Correspondence, and Landscape Study, 1957-1970
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Box 29
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Pennsbury Manor Plot Plan and General Information, 1962
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Pennsbury Manor Estimates and Contracts, 1968-1970
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3-4 |
Dumbarton Oaks, 1959-1967
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5 |
Kaufmann's Mount Lebanon Landscape Studies, 1961
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Williamsburg Symposium, 1958-1959
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Colonial Williamsburg Correspondence, 1959-1961
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Colonial Williamsburg Correspondence, 1961-1962
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9 |
Colonial Williamsburg Correspondence, 1963-1964
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Colonial Williamsburg Antiques Forum Correspondence, 1961-1962
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Box 30
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Williamsburg: An Eighteenth-Century Garden City, Draft, 1962
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Williamsburg: An Eighteenth-Century Garden City, Second Draft, 1962
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Work Portfolio, 1963
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7 |
Allegheny Country Club Plans, 1964
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8 |
Westover Garden Rehabilitation Proposal and Correspondence, 1964-1965
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Allegheny Park Common Grounds Plan, 1965
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Thomas Robinson Memorial Gate, 1968-1969
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Box 31
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Point State Park Correspondence, Photographs, and News Clippings, 1968-1969
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Point State Park Correspondence and Photographs, 1969-1973
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Miscellaneous Dormant Projects, 1968-1970
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Robert E. Lee Foundation, 1968-1970
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Gunston Hall Correspondence and Photographs, 1968-1970
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Leslie Cheek Jr. Correspondence, 1968-1970
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Leslie Cheek Jr. Finances and Sketches, 1969-1970
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Leslie Cheek Jr. Specs and Bids, 1970
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Leslie Cheek Jr. Correspondence, 1970-1975
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Box 32
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Neill Log House Restoration Correspondence and Photographs, 1968-1971
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University of Virginia, 1968-1976
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3 |
Carll Tucker Jr. Tree Replacement, 1969
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4 |
Rock Ford, 1969-1971
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Stone Mountain, 1969-1971
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8 |
Winfred T. Grenfel, 1970-1973
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, 1972-1974
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Box 33
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Caleb Pusey House Correspondence and Photographs, 1972-1975
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George M. Modlin, 1973-1974
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Prince George Street, 1973-1974
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Blandford Cemetery, 1973-1974
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Leland Hazard Peppercorn, 1973-1975
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Richmond Capital Grounds, 1973-1975
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Hugh Patterson, 1974
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8 |
Joseph Sellinger, 1974
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9 |
Mrs. Lothrop Reed, 1974
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10 |
St. Thomas Church in Orange, Virginia, 1974
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11 |
American Horticultural Society: Riverview Farm, 1974
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12 |
Robert A. Bristow, 1974-1975
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13 |
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace, 1974-1975
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14 |
Kenmore, 1974-1975
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15 |
N. David Kjellstrom, 1975
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16 |
Farnham Church, 1975
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17 |
Wildflower Refuge at the College of William and Mary, 1976
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18 |
Frick Fiasco, 1976
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19 |
Whittle House, 1976
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