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Architect Archie Franzen, Morrell House, 1976 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Personnel Architect Archie Franzen. Morrell House. Files.
1976-06
Yellowstone photo album 2, page 145 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 2, page 125 Yellowstone National Park
Skills Development Plan for Historical Architects in the National Park Service Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.2: sk3.
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 10 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 20, page 29 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 9 Yellowstone National Park
Architect Archie Franzen examining collapsed wall, Shenandoah Street Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Wall Collapsed. Wall on Shenandoah Street after it collapsed. Photograph, shows architect Archie Franzen examinig the wall. Shenandoah Street -across the entrance t. Files.
1977-04-09
Yellowstone photo album 1, page 9 Yellowstone National Park
Mr. Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Chief Architect, in the foreground, gourd bird houses, located near Greenbrier Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Cgief Architect, in the foreground.Gourd Bird Houses, located near Greenbrier, III-A-Hse-9782, History - Artifacts
1935-02-25
V. R. Ludgate in hardwood forest glade, W. O. Whittle place Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-2274, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Hardwood forest. V. R. Ludgate in glade W. O. Whittle place.
1935-06-24
Park headquarters and part of staff, headquarters was located behind the Mountain View Hotel prior to the construction of the permanent headquarters building, circa 1934 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Headquarters was located behind the Mountain View Hotel prior to the construction of the permanent headquarters building. From left: Kneeling _________, Standing __________, Frank Spiller, Engineer; Dale Hawkins, Landscape Architect; E. E. Exline, Photographer; V. R. Ludgate, Landscape Architect; Clarence Leemore, Landscape Architect; Ted Davenport, Clerk; one on porch __________; Kneeling at right, Bill Wilhelm, Landscape Architect. Park Headquarters and Part of Staff; IV-C-16907, Miscellaneous - Cherokee NC.Headquarters was located behind the Mountain View Hotel prior to the construction of the permanent headquarters building. From left: Kneeling _________, Standing __________, Frank Spiller, Engineer; Dale Hawkins, Landscape Architect; E. E. Exline, Photographer; V. R. Ludgate, Landscape Architect; Clarence Leemore, Landscape Architect; Ted Davenport, Clerk; one on porch __________; Kneeling at right, Bill Wilhelm, Landscape Architect.Park Headquarters and Part of Staff, IV-C-16907, Miscellaneous - Cherokee NC
Circa 1934
Architect Archie Franzen with crew test boring of earth, Storer College, 1968 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Test Boring of Earth -test boring of Earth to see if it would hold weight of a, View of shows equipment with crew and the Fort. Storer College Campus (site of the old f. Files.
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1968-03-07
Architect Archie Franzen with crew test boring of earth, Storer College, 1968 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Test Boring of Earth -test boring of Earth to see if it would hold weight of a, building. View shows boring equipmnent with crew, along with architect A. Franzen. Storer College Campus (site of old Fort). Files.
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1968-03-07
Architect Archie Franzen with crew test boring of earth, Storer College, 1968 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Test Boring of Earth -test boring of Earth to see if it would hold weight of a, building. View shows equipment and crew. View also shows the Fort in the. Storer College Campus (site of the Old F. Files.
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1968-03-07
George W Fry, on left, presenting special-act award to Robert D Pozel, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 1964 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Presentation of $300 special-act award to Robert D. Pozel, Landscape Architect, for his work on the Master Plan, at staff meeting 10/13/1964.Robert D. Pozel, Landscape Architect, IV-P-6836, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1964-10-13
Superintendent George W. Fry presenting 30-year-service emblem to Charles S. Grossman, Architect, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Superintendent George W. Fry, on behalf of the Chief of EODC, presenting 30-year-service emblem to Charles S. Grossman, Architect, EODC,Charles S. Grossman, IV-P-6998, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1965-02-09
View of finished flume, junction with mill stream, a wooden trash rack to prevent trash, Architect Charles Grossman in the picture, Cable Mill area, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rehabilitation of historical structures, Cable Mill Work Order No. B-41 GRSM New flume and junction with mill stream... A wooden trash rack prevents debris from floating down to the mill wheel. Charles Grossman, Architect EODC, representative on historical buildings, at right of photo;,Cable Mill Flume, II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-7325, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings

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