Architecture and Architects, pt. 1, 1930-1940
Scope and Contents
1. Bibliography on Architecture in Oregon (3 pages).
2. Farm, Home and Garden Section of the Oregonian, Architectural Items. Joe McLaughlin, January 9, 1940 (2 pages).
3. Dictionary of Oregon History, Historic Buildings. Clausen, July 22, 1940 (11 pages).
4. Dictionary of Oregon History, Buildings, Historic. A.C. Clausen, July 23, 1940.
5. Letter to Glenn Stanton (Chairman of Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) from Nellie Rose Jones regarding historic homes in Jacksonville, Ashland, and Medford. December 27, 1931 (4 pages).
6. No Title - List of Historic Homes in Oregon from 1850-1880 (3 pages).
7. Letter to Glenn Stanton (Chairman of Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) from J.I. Teesdale regarding historic homes in Oregon. August 11, 1930 (2 pages).
8. No Title - List of Historic Building in Oregon (2 pages).
9. Letter to Glenn Stanton (Chairman of Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) from S.P. Dekum regarding historic home in Oregon. August 19, 1930 (2 pages).
10. Letter to Edward M. Miller from Mrs. F.W. Wagner regarding historic homes in Oregon. December 27, 1931 (1 page).
11. Letter to Glenn Stanton (Chairman of Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) from C.C. Murton regarding historic buildings in Oregon. August 11, 1930 (1 page).
12. Letter to Glenn Stanton (Chairman of Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) from Mrs. H.A. Lewis regarding historic houses in Oregon. November 30, 1930 (1 page).
13. Letter to Glenn Stanton (Chairman of Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) from Hal regarding Mrs. W.H. Lesh. January 28, 1932. Running header: Harold W. Doty, Public Service Building (2 pages).
14. Letter to Glenn Stanton (Chairman of Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) from Ethel M. Foster (Mrs. W.W.) regarding historic buildings in Clackamas. August 10, 1930 (1 page).
15. Letter to Mr. Edward Miller, Sunday Editor Morning Oregonian, from J.A. Cleland regarding St. Paul's Rectory. December 20, 1931 (1 page).
16. Simion G. Reed Home and Ainsworth House. Committee for the A.I.A. on Old Oregon Buildings. A. Glenn Stanton, Harold W. Doty, Jamieson W. Parker (1 page).
17. Lewelling House by Walter Boychuck (3 pages).
18. Encyclopedia - Oregon Architecture. J. McLaughlin (3 pages).
19. Encyclopedia - Architect. Architecture in Oregon. Joe McLaughlin (2 pages).
20. Encyclopedia - Architect. Front St. J. McLaughlin (1 page).
21. Encyclopedia - Architect. Joe McLaughlin (2 pages).
22. Encyclopedia - Architecture. Joe McLaughlin (4 pages).
23. Encyclopedia - Architect. J. McLaughlin (1 page).
24. Encyclopedia - Architect. J. McLaughlin (1 page).
25. Encyclopedia - Architect. Joe McLaughlin (5 pages).
26. Encyclopedia - Architects. J. McLaughlin (5 pages).
27. Encyclopedia - Architects. J. McLaughlin (5 pages, page 4 missing or it's misnumbered).
28. Encyclopedia - Architects. Justus Krumbein. J. McLaughlin (2 pages).
29. Encyclopedia - Architect. Ellis Fuller Lawrence. J. McLaughlin (1 page).
30. Encyclopedia - Architect. Charles Follen McKim J. McLaughlin (2 pages).
31. Encyclopedia - Architect. Frederick Armbrust Fritsch. J. McLaughlin (2 pages).
32. Encyclopedia - Architect. Ion Lewis. J. McLaughlin (1 page).
33. Encyclopedia - Architect. Morris Homans Whitehouse. J. McLaughlin (1 page).
34. Encyclopedia - Architect. William Marcy Whidden. J. McLaughlin (1 page).
35. Encyclopedia - Architect. Stanford White. J. McLaughlin (2 pages).
36. Encyclopedia - Architect. Albert E. Doyle. J. McLaughlin (3 pages).
37. Encyclopedia - Architect. The Architect and Engineer, March 1919. J. McLaughlin (4 pages).
38. Encyclopedia - Architect from Library Files. J. McLaughlin (2 pages).
39. Encyclopedia. J. McLaughlin (2 pages).
40. Encyclopedia - Architect. Outstanding Bldgs. Mentioned and Their Architects. Joe McLaughlin (2 pages).
41. Dictionary of Oregon History. Timberline Lodge (12 pages).
42. Buildings of Architectural Interest, part 3. Marie La France, February 28, 1936 (13 pages).
43. Tribute Paid to U. of O. School of Architecture. The Spectator, Portland, Oregon, September 18, 1937, vol. 62, no. 7 (2 pages).
44. Trends in Oregon Architecture (5 pages).
45. State Editorial Identification Form and Accompanying Editorial: S-611 Oregon Architecture. Roy L. Morin and Marie La France (7 pages).
46. Residences of Architectural Worth in Portland and Vicinity. From Glenn Stanton (5 pages).
47. Justus Krumbein (2 pages).
48. Krumbein, Justus (2 pages).
49. Encyclopedia - Architects. Justus Krumbein J. McLaughlin (2 pages).
50. William Marcy Whidden (1 page).
51. Whidden, William M. (1 page).
52. Ion Lewis (1 page).
53. Lewis, Ion (1 page).
54. Charles Fallen McKim (2 pages).
55. McKim, Charles Fallen (1 page).
56. Newspaper clippings: New Home Designed by Clyde Simmons. [not citation given]; Battle Ground School Started, C.N. Freeman, architect. Journal, March 10, 1940.
57. Newspaper clipping: New Northwest Airlines Terminal Here. Journal, August 4, 1940.
58. Newspaper clipping: Art Museum Has Exhibit. Portland Journal, October 20, 1940.
59. Newspaper clipping: New Bank Building to Rise on East Side. Sunday Oregonian, December 17, 1939.
60. Newspaper clipping: North Bend's Modern City Hall, Ceremonies Saturday. Coos Bay Harbor, July 13, 1939.
61. Newspaper clipping: No Other Church Like It. Sunday Journal Features, December 22, 1940.
62. Newspaper clippings: New Church Designed for McMinnville. Oregonian, April 7, 1940; New Sports Arena for Jantzen Beach Park. Oregonian, April 7, 1940.
63. Newspaper clippings: New Linn County Courthouse to Rise at Albany. [no citation given]; J. E. Tourtellotte, Architect Dies. Capital Journal, May 9, 1939; Tolman, Early Home Builder. Coos Bay Harbor, North Bend, April 27, 1939.
64. Newspaper clipping: Linn Courthouse Dedicated on Fourth. Capital Journal, July 5, 1940.
65. Newspaper clipping: Linn Courthouse Nearly Completed. Portland Journal, November 19, 1939.
66. Newspaper clippings: New Bungalow Court Rises on East Side. Oregonian, January 14, 1940; New Residence Designed for Eastmoreland. Oregonian, January 14, 1940; Morin Design Used in Home Building Job. Journal, January 14, 1940.
67. Newspaper clipping: Building New Fire Station at Linnton. Portland Journal, October 15, 1939.
68. Newspaper clipping: It Coud be Called a Natural Cathedral. News Telegram, April 10, 1939.
69. Newspaper clipping: City's Natural Parthenon Well Worth Time it Takes for Pilgrimage. News Telegram, April 10, 1939.
70. Magazine clipping: Putting the Garage in its Place. Sunset, November 1937, pages 34-36.
71. Newspaper clipping: St. Vincent's Hospital, East Side, to be Imposing. [Newspaper not given], December 5, 1939.
72. Newspaper clipping: No title just caption below photo. Victorian - old Goeller residence, Klamath Fallss. News-Herald, Klamath Falls, December 5, 1940.
73. Newspaper clipping: Designed for Site in West Highlands. Oregonian, November 12, 1939.
74. Newspaper clipping: Hillsboro Sees Building Activity on Three Fronts. Hillsboro Argus, September 21, 1939.
75. Newspaper clipping: Home Designed by Roi L. Morin. Journal, August 4, 1940.
76. Newspaper clippings: French farm house. Oregon Journal, August 11, 1940; Roman Brick Home, J. D. Annand, architect designer. Journal, August 11, 1940.
77. Newspaper clipping: Styling of New Home Built for the Arthur S. Taylors is Authentic Williamsburg. Ashland Tidings, June 21, 1940.
78. Newspaper clipping: Oregon's New State Library. Oregon Sunday Journal, April 2, 1939.
79. Newspaper clipping: Types ... the Home Builder Selects His Dream House - the Question of Choosing an Architect Considered. Oregonian, May 28, 1939.
80. Newspaper clipping: Millstone Farm, Architect Geroge M. Wolff. Oregonian, June 16, 1940.
Dates
- Creation: 1930-1940
Full Extent
1 Folder
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the State Library of Oregon Special Collections Repository