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Andrew W. Cordier papers, 1918-1975
160 linear feetMartin E. Thompson architectural drawings and papers, 1822-1861
.25 linear feet of papersThis collection contains original architectural drawings for projects in New York City and unidentified locations, an account ledger for work done on the Brick Presbyterian Church, an agreement between the Trustees of Columbia College and Thompson for the erection of the Columbia Grammar School, and a bill for work on the Trademens Bank, all in New York City.
Columbia Grammar School (New York, N.Y.), [18--] Range nyda.1000.010.00010
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1 drawing : ink with pencil on paper ; 19.2 x 22.5 in. (7 5/8 x 8 7/8 in.)
Columbia Grammar School (New York, N.Y.), [1829] Range nyda.1000.010.00009
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1 drawing : ink and watercolor on paper ; 46.6 x 60.3 cm. (18 3/8 x 26 7/8 in.)
Columbia Grammar School (New York, N.Y.), [circa 1829] Range nyda.1000.010.00007
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1 drawing : ink and watercolor on paper ; 35.2 x 51.6 cm. (13 7/8 x 20 3/8 in.)
Guastavino Fireproof Construction Company architectural records, 1866-1985, bulk 1890-1942
40.1 linear feetGeorge Washington High School (New York, N.Y.), 1924 Sep 26 Range nyda.1963.002.01842
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Architect: Gompert, William H.
Hebrew Technical School (New York, N.Y.). Swimming pool, 1911 Nov 17-1911 Dec 06 Range nyda.1963.002.01843 - 01845
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- Hebrew Technical School (New York, N.Y.). Swimming pool, 1911 Nov 17-1911 Dec 06
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Architect: Buchman & Fox ; Other Creator(s): Pierson & Goodrich, Inc. [Engineers and Contractors]
Wilbert Webster White papers, 1878-1970, bulk 1900-1944
58 boxesIncludes essays, research notes, correspondence, clippings, scrapbook materials, books, booklets, leaflets, and photographs.
William A. Boring architectural drawings and papers, 1859-1937
1 print boxAlso, typescripts of lectures delivered by Boring in architecture courses at Columbia, 1932-1933, miscellaneous typescripts of articles and printed materials, 1930-1933, and a typescript of Boring's autobiography, MEMORIES OF THE LIFE AND WORK OF WILLIAM A. BORING, circa 1937. Also included are four sketches by Henri Gauthier, Edward Tilton, Maurice Sashin, and Joseph Laudin.
Charles Coolidge Haight architectural drawings and papers, 1874-1914
62 SheetsThis collection contains architectural drawings by various delineators and photographs of completed buildings designed by Charles Coolidge Haight. These projects include General Theological Seminary; the School of Mines at Columbia University; Christ Church, built in 1860; St. Ignatius Chapel, built in 1902; and Trinity School--all in New York City. Also included are the Chapel of Saint Cornelius the Centurion on Governors Island, New York; buildings at Yale University; and miscellaneous and unidentified projects. Additionally found in the collection are a contract and specifications from 1881 for a hospital for contagious diseases to be built for the New York City Health Department on North Brother Island in New York City, as well as reproductions of architectural drawings for this hospital.
Horace L. Friess papers, 1919-1981
52 boxesCorrespondence, manuscripts, typescripts, notes, reports, memoranda, documents, and printed materials relating to Friess' dual career. The correspondence files include letters from professors of religion and philosophy at Columbia and other universities; from his students; letters dealing with Columbia academic matters; letters with related reports and memoranda concerning his membership in the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the American Council of Learned Societies Committee on the History of Religion, the latter concerned with lectures on Chinese religions by Wing-Tsit Chan in 1950 and on Islam by Louis Massignon in 1952. The academic writings of Friess consist of manuscripts, typescripts, manuscript notes, course materials, and other items relating to his teaching, research, publishing and other activities and associations at Columbia. Religion and philosophy are the chief topics, particularly German philosophy. There are numerous manuscripts submitted to Friess by colleagues and students, including three lengthy ones by Dr. Arno Carl Coutinho.
Morningside Area Alliance records, 1947-1992
149 linear feetBertram Grosvenor Goodhue architectural drawings and papers, 1882-1980
50 linear feetThis collection contains architectural drawings, photographs, business records and reference materials related to the projects and designs of Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue and his successor firm, Mayers, Murray & Philips, primarily in the New York City region. A large portion of the collection consists of personal and professional correspondence to and from Goodhue from the early 1900s until his death in 1926. Relatively few architectural drawings from his professional practice survive.