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6105 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Penna. [graphic] / U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of National parks, Buildings and Reservation, Branch of Plans and Design, Historic American Buildings Survey.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials HABS-PA-7-5*001
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Format:
Image
Author/Creator:
Historic American Buildings Survey.
Contributor:
Blair, Samuel.
Culver, H. K.
Pierce, J. F.
Spence, D. J. (David Jerome), 1873-1955.
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Series:
Historic American buildings survey ; HABS-PA-7-5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
historic houses--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
6105 Germantown Ave. (Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.).
Samuel Blair Jr. House (Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.).
Local Subjects:
6105 Germantown Ave. (Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.).
Samuel Blair Jr. House (Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.).
Physical Description:
7 photomechanical reproductions : blackline prints ; 45 x 58.5 cm.
Contained In:
American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter.
Place of Publication:
1934.
Notes:
Delinators: D.J. Spence, H.K. Culver, and J.F. Pierce.
Forms part of: American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter. Archives.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Previously housed at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the Archives of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects were given to the Athenaeum of Philadelphia in 1986.
Cited in:
Stamm checklist (Historic America), p.583, HABS-PA-7-5, as Samuel Blair Jr. House, 6105 Germantown Ave.

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