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Eugene Mill & Elevator, 500 E. 4th Avenue, City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon [graphic] / University of Oregon ; National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials HABS-OR-140*009
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Format:
Image
Author/Creator:
Historic American Buildings Survey.
Contributor:
Vogel, Neal A.
University of Oregon.
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Series:
Historic American buildings survey ; HABS-OR-140
Charles E. Peterson prize ; 1987
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mills--Oregon--Eugene.
grain elevators--Oregon--Eugene.
historic buildings--Oregon--Eugene.
Architecture, American--19th century--Designs and plans.
Architecture, American.
500 E. 4th Ave. (Eugene, Ore.).
Eugene Mill & Elevator (Eugene, Ore.).
Local Subjects:
500 E. 4th Ave. (Eugene, Ore.).
Eugene Mill & Elevator (Eugene, Ore.).
Genre:
Architectural drawings -- American.
Measured drawings -- 20th century.
Blackline prints.
Physical Description:
1 photomechanical reproduction : blackline on mylar ; 58.5 x 88 cm.
Contained In:
Athenaeum of Philadelphia. Charles E. Peterson prize collection.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : HABS, 1987.
Notes:
Master set for HABS-OR-140 has 10 sheets. This set has sheet 9 only.
The Charles E. Peterson prize is an annual award for the best set of measured drawings of an historic building produced by students and given to the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS). The prize honors Charles E. Peterson, FAIA, founder of the HABS program, and is intended to increase awareness and knowledge of historic buildings throughout the United States. Sponsors of the prize are the Historic American Buildings Survey of the National Park Service and the Athenaeum of Philadelphia. This set of drawings was First Place in 1987.
Forms part of: Athenaeum of Philadelphia. Charles E. Peterson prize collection.

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