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4 collections related to High Point (N.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.

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Tillson, Reginald D., 1899-1974
Size: 104.2 linear feet (393 tubes, 67 flat folders, 3 boxes, 1 legal halfbox, 1 negative box, 1 flat box, 1 card box, 1 oversize box) Collection ID: MC 00592
The Reginald D. Tillson Landscape Architecture Papers contains drawings, sketches, specifications, correspondence, notes, plant guides, and other materials that document the landscape design work of Tillson from the 1920s to the 1970s. The collection also contains an oral history interview of his son, David Tillson, in 2016. These ... More
Ferree, Tyson T. (Tyson Thaddeus), 1904-1948
Size: 7.75 linear feet (20 flat folders, 1 half box, 1 oversize box); 8 gigabytes Collection ID: MC 00638
The Tyson T. Ferree Drawings and Papers contains architectural drawings, correspondence, photographs, and other materials related to Tyson T. Ferree's work as an architect, primarily in High Point, North Carolina. It also contains a scrapbook of news clippings and photographs Ferree compiled to document his projects, and a log book ... More
Voorhees & Everhart, Architects (Firm), Voorhees, Louis Francis, 1892-1974, Everhart, Eccles D., Olive, Howard
Size: 1.75 linear feet (5 flat folders, 1 half box); 623 megabytes Collection ID: MC 00627
The collection of Voorhees & Everhart Architectural Drawings, 1952-1963, of the High Point Friends Meeting House contains original architectural drawings (as well as scans) of the Georgian Revival-style High Point Friends Meeting House in High Point, North Carolina. Louis Francis Voorhees (1892-1974) was a prominent architect ... More
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Wallace, William Roy, 1889-1983, Wallace, William Roy, Jr., 1922-
Size: 151.5 linear feet (35 boxes, 11 card boxes, 31 drawers, 3 flat boxes, 21 oversize boxes, 31 tube boxes) Collection ID: MC 00517
The William Roy Wallace Architectural Papers, circa 1913- circa 2000, contain architectural drawings and project files that document the work of Wallace and his associates. Included are plans for homes for many Winston-Salem tobacco and textiles scions from the 1930s to 1980s as well as for their counterparts in Burlington, ... More