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    Drawings of the Kentucky Title and Trust Company building on Speed Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • 998AR3.1884[5602]_Joshua B. Adams.TIF

    Drawings of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua B. Adams on Upper River Road, Louisville, Kentucky.
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    Drawings of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lewellyn in Mockingbird Hills, Louisville, Kentucky.
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    Drawings of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Watson McFerran in Mockingbird Hills, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • MssAR_H225_3309_1.jpg

    Front elevation and plot plan for Mr. and Mrs. Dillman Rash's residence on Cherokee Gardens lots 66 and 67 in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • MssAR_H225_F008_3504.jpg

    Front elevation drawing for Paul M. Kendall Co. residence on Transylvania Avenue.
  • MssAR_H225_3107_1.jpg

    Residential drawings for Good Housekeeping Magazine by Louisville, Kentucky architect Stratton O. Hammon.
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    Sheet inventory:
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_019 - Beam diagrams and schedule listing details based on marking.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_021 - Guardrail plans and section drawings of the columns.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_022 - Notes regarding various parts of the parking garage design.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_023 - Plans for the first floor of the parkings garage.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_024 - Plans for the second through eigth floor.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_025 - Plans for the roof of the parking garage.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_026 - Elevation drawings from the East and the West.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_027 - Elevation drawing from the South.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_028 - Elevation drawing from the North.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_030 - Section drawings of the front stairs, the elevator, and the ramps.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_031 - Elevation drawing of the rear stair enclosure and section drawing of the rear stairs.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_033 - Floor plan for the rear section of the first floor.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_034 - Floor plan for the front section of the second through eigth floor.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_035 - Section drawings of the rear ramp, elevation and section drawing of the ladder, drawing of the roof hatch, and elevator door details.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_036 - Section drawing of the building and various details.
    MssAR_W259_015AR3_f61_038 - Plans for the landscape outside of the front of the parking garage and various detail drawings.
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    Tom Nolan (back left), Leslie Rainor (back right), and Arthur Raymond Smith (front) in the office of Dodd & Cobb, located in the Equitable Building, Fourth and Jefferson Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, undated.
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    Residence of A. J. Anderson located at Spring Drive and built in a Bungalow style, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of H. L. Willis located at Spring Drive and built in the French Colonial style, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of Dr. H. A. Davidson located at 1601 Windsor Place and built in the American Foursquare style with Prairie-style influences, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of C. Neumeyer located at 1805 Windsor Place and built in the Prairie-style, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of George Raidt located at 1815 Windsor Place and built in the American Foursquare style with Prairie-style influences, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of C. C. Hieatt located at 1817 Windsor Place and built in the American Foursquare style with Prairie-style influences, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of George Schuster located at 1721 Windsor Place and designed following Bungalow form, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of H. H. Nettleroth located at Douglass Boulevard and designed in Prairie style with American Colonial influences, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of F. O. Erthle located at Douglass Boulevard designed in the American foursquare style with Prairie-style influences, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of H. A. Troxler located at 1605 Everett Avenue and designed in the American Colonial style, ca. 1910-1930.
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    Residence of H. A. Troxler (rear view) located at 1605 Everett Avenue and designed in the American Colonial style, ca. 1910-1930.
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