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Caption: "Preliminary Study - Administration - Auditorium & Music Bldgs. - Fresno State College." Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler. Not built. Project for Department of Education.
Date: 1946
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Caption: "Bay Shore [sic] Boulevard -- Tampa -- Florida -- June 27, 1934." Street scene along Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa, showing a cobbled street lined by large residences.
Date: 6/27/1934
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Pilarcitos or Las Pilarciros boundaries. Volume 1, page 148.
Date: 1836
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Caption: "Fort Worden Wash.," c. 1908. Overview of Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington, on Admiralty Inlet of Puget Sound. Construction began on the fort in 1898, and by 1902 it was serving as an active U.S. Army base. Fort Worden was part of the "triangle of fire," three coastal defense fortifications (Fort Casey, Fort Worden, and Fort Flagler) guarding the entrance to Puget Sound. The U.S. sold the property to the state of Washington in 1957. In 1973, the fort and surrounding area opened as Fort Worden State Park.
Date: 1908
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No Caption: San Joaquin County Courthouse (E.E. Myers, architect), Stockton, California, c. 1906. The neoclassical building was completed in 1890 and demolished in 1961 to make way for a new courthouse.
Date: 1906
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Drawing of Sacramento Headquarters Office Building, Department of Public Works, by Alfred Eichler. Built in 1936. Design by H. S. Hazen. Project for Department of Public Works - Administration.
Date: 1935
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Caption: "Rocky Mountains Near State Line East of Salt Lake City. Trees are Scarce in the Rockies. Oct. 2, 1934." Automobile parked along a road, with train tracks on one side and dramatic, steep, rocky bluffs on the other.
Date: 10/2/1934
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Agua Caliente boundaries. Volume 1, page 186.
Date: 1834
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Pencil drawing by Alfred Eichler of office building for the Division of Highways, Los Angeles. Not built like this. Project for Department of Public Works - Highways - District VII - Los Angeles.
Date: 1938
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Caption: "End of the Trail" (James Earle Fraser, sculptor), in the Avenue of Palms, at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Date: 1915