James Hamilton Windrim letterpress book

James H. Windrim was the Philadelphia architect responsible for the design of the Masonic Temple. He was Supervising Architect for the U. S. Treasury from 1889 until 1891, when he became the Director of Public Works for the city. The volume is a letterpress copy book and 19 loose sheets, 1889-1891...

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Main Author: Windrim, James H. (Hamilton) 1840-1919 (Creator)
Collection:James Hamilton Windrim Letterpress Book
Collection Number:Am.393
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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650 7 |a United States Government--Buildings--19th century  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a United States Government--Department of the Treasury--19th century  |2 Local sources 
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