Reference Request
Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Accession 06-225
Smithsonian Institution. Office of Architectural History and Historic Preservation
Building Files, circa 1850-2006
Collection Overview
General Information About This Collection | |
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Repository: | Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu. |
Creator: | Smithsonian Institution. Office of Architectural History and Historic Preservation |
Title: | Building Files |
Dates: | circa 1850-2006 |
Quantity: | 59 cu. ft. (59 record storage boxes) (10 oversize folders) |
Collection: | Accession 06-225 |
Language of Materials: | English |
Summary: | This accession consists of information files, original reports and correspondence, papers and articles, and other background material on Smithsonian buildings. These records were compiled by the Office of Architectural History and Historic Preservation, research associates, and volunteers. Buildings and museums documented in this collection include: the Arts and Industries Building (along with a significant amount of information about its architect, Adolf Cluss), the Barney Studio House, the Carnegie Mansion in New York (home of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum), the Freer Gallery of Art, the General Post Office Building, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the National Museum of the American Indian (including the National Mall building; the George Gustav Heye Center in the Old Custom House, New York; and the Cultural Resources Center, Suitland, Maryland), the National Museum of History and Technology (now the National Museum of American History), the National Cultural Center, the National Air Museum/National Air and Space Museum, the Patent Office Building (including the National Museum of American art and National Portrait Gallery), the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, the Smithsonian Institution Building, the National Museum of Natural History, the Quadrangle Complex, the National Museum of African Art, the Enid A. Haupt Garden, the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Renwick Gallery, the National Zoological Park, the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, the Museum Support Center, and the National Postal Museum. |
Descriptive Entry
This accession consists of information files, original reports and correspondence, papers and articles, and other background material on Smithsonian buildings. These records were compiled by the Office of Architectural History and Historic Preservation (OAHP), research associates, and volunteers. Items in brackets describe cross-references to other materials in the collection.
Buildings and museums documented in this collection include: the Arts and Industries Building (along with a significant amount of information about its architect, Adolf Cluss), the Barney Studio House, the Carnegie Mansion in New York (home of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum), the Freer Gallery of Art, the General Post Office Building, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the National Museum of the American Indian (including the National Mall building; the George Gustav Heye Center in the Old Custom House, New York; and the Cultural Resources Center, Suitland, Maryland), the National Museum of History and Technology (now the National Museum of American History), the National Cultural Center (now the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts), the National Air Museum/National Air and Space Museum, the Patent Office Building (including the National Museum of American Art and National Portrait Gallery), the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, the Smithsonian Institution Building, the National Museum of Natural History, the Quadrangle Complex, the National Museum of African Art, the Enid A. Haupt Garden, the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Renwick Gallery, the National Zoological Park, the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, the Museum Support Center, and the National Postal Museum.
Index Terms
This collection is indexed under the following access terms. These are links to collections with related topics, persons or places.
Name
- Alexander Hamilton United States Custom House (New York, N.Y.)
- Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (Smithsonian Institution)
- Arts and Industries Building (Washington, D.C.)
- Barney Studio House (Washington, D.C.)
- Carnegie Mansion (New York, N.Y.)
- Cluss, Adolph, 1825-1905
- Cooper-Hewitt Museum
- Freer Gallery of Art
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (U.S.)
- National Air Museum (U.S.)
- National Air and Space Museum (U.S.)
- National Museum of African Art (U.S.)
- National Museum of American Art (U.S.)
- National Museum of American History (U.S.)
- National Museum of History and Technology (U.S.)
- National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
- National Museum of the American Indian (U.S.)
- National Museum of the American Indian (U.S.). Cultural Resources Center
- National Museum of the American Indian (U.S.). George Gustav Heye Center
- National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution)
- National Postal Museum (U.S.)
- National Zoological Park (U.S.)
- Patent Office Building (Washington, D.C.)
- Post Office Building (Washington, D.C.)
- Renwick Gallery
- Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
- Smithsonian Institution Building (Washington, D.C.)
- Smithsonian Institution. Museum Support Center
- Smithsonian Institution. Quadrangle Complex
- Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Subject
- Architectural design
- Buildings -- Maintenance
- Buildings -- Repair and reconstruction
- Enid A. Haupt Garden (Washington, D.C.)
- Mall, The (Washington, D.C.)
- Museum buildings
- Smithsonian buildings
Physical Characteristics of Materials in the Collection
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 06-225, Smithsonian Institution. Office of Architectural History and Historic Preservation, Building Files
Container List
Box 1
National Museum Building (Arts and Industries Building)
[AIA (American Institute of Architects) award of excellence: see Restoration]
["A&I (Arts & Industries Building) - Its identity as National Museum (NM)," C. Field, 1988: see History]
Additions: New Museum 1890s
Annual reports, 1879-1881; Annual reports notes, 1895-1906, 1914 (2 folders)
Architect: letter recommending, 1877
Articles, newspaper, on new building, 1882-1889
Article, Evening Star, 1894
Article, Evening Star, 1934
Article: American Architecture in Building News, 1880
Article: Neues Deutschland, 1983
Article: 1999 restoration plans
Henry Romeike's press cutting
[Article: see NAAM (National African American Museum) project news clippings]
Awnings: Restoration proposal & photo
Baird, Spencer F.: Biography, letters
Balcony: Office use, heating concerns & stair railing drawing
Baseboards
Books
Building Commission report, 1880
Building report, October 1984
Building management memoranda, 1980s
Buberl, Caspar: Article by Joyce McDaniel, 1980
Buberl, Caspar: Article by Esther Mipaas, 1984
Cadey, J. C. exhibit of his work
Casey, Thomas Lincoln, Engineer; research by L. Freudenheim
[Catalogue of drawings: see drawings]
[Catalogue, 1876, a Centennial Exhibition: see Exhibition "1876"]
Ceiling chronology
Child Care Center, November, 1986
Child Care Center, memos 1989
Cluss, Adolf: Article on Marxism, 1984
Cluss, Adolf: Thesis, Marsha Perry Mateyka, 1972
Cluss and Schulze, architects
Cluss: Official record & Explanation of the connection
Cluss: Washington Evening Star, 4/7/1975
Color: Interior paint scheme
Congressional document authorizing building, 1879 [See Organization]
Congressional Reports, 1870s and 1890s
Construction: African-American workers
Construction: Hiring of workers, 1879-1880
Construction: Report, 1882
Construction: Commission rate
Construction: Decorative detail
Construction: Encaustic Tiles
Construction: Painting and Stencil
Photos - Exterior
Roof: Sculpture
Condition Report, April 2003
Construction: Account Book, 1879-1881
Construction: Sandstone
D.C. Armory: Storage for Centennial objects, 1876
Description of building, 1880
Design features
[Doors; see Entrances]
Drawings [see also Elevation; Floor Plans; Plans]
Durand: Architecture book
Decoration of Interior
Construction: Reports, 1879-1880
Chronology
Entrance, restoration of stonework, 1987
Entrance doors, restoration, 1976
Entrance gates, history, 1978
Entrance gates, miscellaneous, 1978-1979
Doorknobs
Elevation drawings, South Hall, 1957
Cluss, Adolf, bibliography, Tanya Beauchamp
Article, Evening Star, 1894
Restoration of Entrance Gates
Design: Drawings related
Design and Construction, 1876-1880
Establishment, documents relating to [see also Organization
Design, Meigs, 1879
Executive committee, notes of 1872, 1879
Annual Reports, 1876-1879
Meigs to Baird Correspondence, 1875
History: Articles, Sunday Star
Elevation Drawings, 1877-1879
Other Museums: Study by A.B. Meyer
Exhibitions [see also Philadelphia Centennial; World's Fair 1893]
Exhibitions: Pre-1900
Exhibitions: After 1964
Exhibitions: Plans, Lloyd Herman, c. 1969
Exhibits, location, c. 1900
Exhibitions: "1876" opening of, 1976
Exhibitions: "1876" plans, 1972
Exhibitions: "1876", restoration, 1981
Exhibitions: "1876", catalogue by James Goode
Exhibitions: History, Frank Taylor
Exhibitions: South Hall, temporary
Experimental Gallery, 1991
Floor plans: Original exhibits
Flooring
Future use of discussed, 1981
[Gates: see Entrance gates]
Galleries: History; see also balcony
Exhibitions, changing needs, 1988
National Museum, organization plan and regulations - Baird
Floor Plans (3 folders)
Cluss: Exposition Architecture, 1876
Exposition Building, NYC, 1853
Architectural Immigrants of 1848 Revolution
Entrance gates, photos, proof sheets
Cluss and Schultze, cost estimates, 1878-1879
Ceiling plaster
Semi-annual report of the Superintendent of Buildings, USNM (United States National Museum), December 1887
Drawings
Construction Records, 1879-1881
Box 2
German: Connection with Smithsonian
German architects: 1850-1880 (work by Rebecca Zurier)
German American architects: Pre-1855
German architects: Brief biographies
German American architects: Chicago
German American architects: Eidlitz, article 1908
German architects, theories, 19th century
German architectural publications, c. 1975
Other museums: study by A. B. Meyer
Goode, George Brown: by E. P. Alexander, 1986
Goode, George Brown: by Paul H. Oehser, 1948
Goode, George Brown: Bibliography in Robinson Library, Harvard School of Architecture
Guidebooks: 1881-1884; 1886-1887; 1889-1892,; 1925; 1930; 1933; 1936; 1940; 1942; 1962; 1965
Guidebook, reference
Handicapped ramp, 1980
Heating and cooling system [see also Balcony]
History of National Museum Collections, 1879 [see also Collections]
History: "A&I - Its Identity as NM", C. Field, 1988
History: From Annual Report, NM, 1905
History: C. Field notes
History: Floors
History: G. B. Goode, 1896
History: J. M. Goode, 1971
History: George P. Merrill
History: Miscellaneous changes/repairs
History: C. Field notes, 1889-1939
History: Organization of museum, House of Representatives and Senate Bills, 1878
History: Proposal for cafe, 1902
History: By Sharon Park, 1976
History: R. Rathbun, 1905
History: R. Stetson, 1987
History: Repairs 1883
Northern Pavilion
Paint analysis, exterior,1983
Sewer, street, water issues
German Architecture: Pevsner theories
Goode, George Brown
History: Outline of early history
History: Letter on new building, need for
History: National Museum at Smithsonian Institution
History: Related - Museum Anthropology
Inaugural Ball, Garfield, 1881
Inspection report, 1987
Interview, Frank Taylor
Lighting fixtures
Location of buildings
Maass, J.: Goode Museum
Mechanical and electrical systems, October, 1984
Name changed to A&I, 1916
9th street underpass, 1959-1963
Office space, 1890
Organization of National Museum, by G. B. Goode
Origin of collections, 1879
Origin of National Museum
Other Museums: Influences from 1877 art
Paint chips, 1991
Paint colors for interior, 1989
Pavilion: Northeast
Pavilion: History of Southeast (OAHP text panel, 1991) [see also Photography Lab]
Pavilion: Southwest
Periodicals: The Builder, 1880
Personnel office reception room, 1978
Related: Flower "Essay on museums"
Related: Schopfer "Natural History Museum Paris"
Meigs: Biography
Meigs: Notes C. Field
Meigs: Personal interests
Meigs: Descendants of
Meigs: Letter to Robert Briggs, October 22, 1879 with sketches
Meigs: Smithsonian Institution Building roof repair, 1865
Meigs: Letter of reference to, 1889
Meigs: Journal 1853, 1854, 1859
Meigs: 1876 Exhibition
Meigs: Notes from Meigs papers, C. L. C. - Dennis McNamara
Meigs: Letter to Henry, cost
Meigs: Letter of introduction for trip to Europe, 1875
Meigs: Travel receipts, Europe 1867-1868 from Library of Congress Meigs papers container 32
Meigs: Notes, L. Freudenheim
Meigs: Drawings and photos
Box 3
Meigs: Correspondence 1878-1879
Meigs: Letters
Meigs: A&I planning
Meigs: Correspondence and drawings of A&I building
Meigs: Judd Walencikowski's notes
Meigs
Miscellaneous non-filed papers
Construction Records 1879-1881 Pt. 2
History: from Annual Reports
Meigs: Library of Congress Meigs Papers Collection, Roll 20, Con. 13
Buildings Management Department, 1888-1887
Roof: Finials or spikes
Roof: Finial restoration, 1983
Roof: Inspector, 1879
Roof: Payment phased by Cluss
Roof: Restoration
Roof: Restoration, 1980
Roof: Truss, whale hanging from, 1884
Rotunda: Fountain
Rotunda: Statue of Liberty
Schulze, Paul: Biography (L. Freudenheim)
Schulze, Paul: Philadelphia City Hall Competition
Signs, design of, 1986
Signs, interior, 1989
Skylight on Southeast pavilion
Skylight replacement 1985
Space assignments, 1969
Space assignments, 1971
Space assignments, c. 1980
Space for SI Archives
Space organization, interior, 1881
Space reorganization, 1966-1967
Space survey, E. Verner Johnson, 1986
Space survey, 1986, memos re
Space use; see also Exhibitions: Effect 1988; and History
Specimens (1877)
Staff: 1870s-1890s
Tile panel, original, 1977
1881 Proceedings
Langley, Goode Memoir
Goode: Museum of the Future
Goode: Principals of Museum Administration
Goode: Genesis of the United States National Museum
True: Frederick W.: An Account of the United States National Museum
Solan, Vicki: A&I notes
Miscellaneous articles
Renwick
Museum in wartime, 1943-1945
Miscellaneous photos, not A&I
Smithsonian Visitors' Guides
Loose pages
The Museum of the Future: G. B. Goode & the Organization of the United States National Museum, by Patrick M. Poisson
Anthropology and the Smithsonian
Related - Natural History Museum at Paris, 1900
Related - "Museums of Europe" by Thomas Brewer, 1877
Related - Natural History Museum, London
Related - Plan for Natural History Museum, London as proposed by Richard Owen, 1862
Publication - Museum Masters by Edward Alexander, 1983
Publication - An Account of the USNM by Frederick True, 1986
Publication - Museums of Ethnology and Their Classification by J. W. Powell
Publication - Technogeography by Otis Mason (Curator of Ethnology), 1894
Box 4
Publication - Arrangement of Natural History Collections by L. Agassiz, 1862
Publication - Museums of Ethnology and Classification by Franz Boas, 1887
Publication - Origins of Natural Science in America, Essays of George Brown Goode by S. G. Kohlstedt, 1992
Publication - Typological Museums by Gen. Pitt-Rivers, 1891
1876 Exhibition - Master Classification System
1876 Exhibition - The Centennial Exhibition Philadelphia, 1876: The Exposition as a "Moral Influence" by Robert Rydell, 1984
G. B. Goode - Baird makes Goode Assistant Director
G. B. Goode - Goode's connection to Weslyan University
G. B. Goode - Letters between Baird & Goode, 1845-1889
G. B. Goode - Goode's classification system
G. B. Goode - Writings by Goode
Baird's report on the Centennial to Committee of Congress, 1877
Bibliographies
Computer Research printouts on Goode
Illustrations and photos
Photos
Photos: 1909 postcard
Photos of Cluss' Eastern Market ceiling - Taken summer, 1998
Rundbogenstil: The German Rundbogenstil and Reflections on the American Round-Arched Style by Kathleen Curran, 1988
Gartner, Friedrich von (1792-1847) by Oswald Hederer (in German)
Schulze, Paul: Design for stonecutter work
Schulze, Paul: Photos of designs
Informational interviews
Hitchcock Crystal Palace
[Philadelphia Centennial Photos: see Exhibitions, "1876"]
Photography lab, 1906
Photography lab, history: see also Skylight
Photographs
Photographs, 1876
Photographic collection, 1898, Frances Benjamin Johnston
Photographs from SIA (Smithsonian Institution Archives)
Photographs, from Library of Congress P&P
Photographs, early list
Photographs, interior
Photographs, notes on C. Field
Photographs, tiles in Rotunda
Photographer of building construction, 1879
Photographic Collection, storage of, by D. Vogt-O'Connor
Plans for building, 1876 [see also Floor Plans]
Plans, 1903-1913
Plans, elevations and drawings
Positioning of Building, 1877
Proposed razing
Rare Book Room, 1971
Regents: Mayor/governor Appointment
Related Designs
Renovations, 1950s
Renovation: Feasibility study for partial renovation, October 1964
Renovation: 1968 Report: Smithsonian Institution, 1876
Restaurant proposed, 1986
Restoration: Award by American Institute of Architects (AIA), 1976, 1988
Restoration: Enclosure of Cardinal Hall, 1972
Restoration: Facade
Restoration: Glass etchings
Restoration: History proposed, 1975-1987
Restoration: Paint, colors, stenciling
Restoration: Phases undertaken, 1975-1985
Restoration: Plans, 1969
Restoration: Proposal schedule, 1971-1973
Restoration: Report (McGaughy, Marshall, McMillan), 1980
Restoration: Report, 1980 plans
Restoration: Report, 1980: Inaccuracy of
Restoration: Report, (Ehrenkrantz Group), 1983
Views, engraved, original, 1881
Adolf Cluss
Cluss: Building list
Cluss: Competitions entered
Cluss: Maps of Washington, D.C. in 19th century
Cluss: Vienna Exposition, 1873
Cluss: Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876
Cluss: Testimony regarding public schools, 1874
Cluss: Meeting notes with Prof. Reese, 2003
Schools: Public school articles, 1870 & 1880s
Schools: Barnard article, 1848
Schools: History of German schools
Schools: History of DC Public Schools in 19th century
Schools: History of African-American schools in D.C.
Public Schools: New York Avenue & L Street
Public Schools: Cranch School
Public Schools: Franklin School
Box 5
Public Schools: Henry School
Public Schools: Jefferson School
Public Schools: Lincoln School
Public Schools: O Street School
Public Schools: Seaton School
Public Schools: Stevens School
Public Schools: Sumner School
Public Schools: Sumner School court case, 1880 - Cluss
Public Schools: Wallach School
History of Mayor Richard Wallach
Miscellaneous school information
Private Schools: Academy of the Visitation
Private Schools: Benet School
Private Schools: Catholic University - Divinity Hall
Private Schools: Dickenson College
Private Schools: National Cathedral School
Private Schools: St. Matthew's Institute/ St. John's College
Government Offices: Agriculture Department
Government Offices: Criminal Court & Municipal Building, NYC
Government Offices: District of Columbia Jail
Government Offices: Government Printing Office Annex
Government Offices: Library of Congress
Government Offices: Patent Office - Cluss: 1877-1882 correspondence re Patent Office
Government Offices: Second Ward Station
Government Offices: U.S. Fish Commission
Government Offices: War Department Building
Hospitals: Garfield Hospital
Hospitals: Washington Hospital for Foundlings, Baltimore, Maryland
Markets: Alexandria City Hall and Market
Markets: Center Market
Markets: Center Market, Election of Directors, 1870
Markets: Center Market, court case, 1908
Markets: Eastern Market
Markets: Washington Market Co. Incorporation
Markets: Washington Market, Supreme Court Case, 1899
Memorials: Grant Memorial
Memorials: Luther Monument base
Memorials: National Monument in Commemoration of the Independence of Mexico
Memorials: Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Military: New Ordnance Foundry
Military: Washington Arsenal
Military: Washington Barracks for the U.S. Artillery
Museums: Army Medical Museum and Library
Museums: Army Medical Museum and Library; Cluss letters
Museums: Smithsonian Museum Building
Museums: National Museum Building
Box 6
Churches: Cluss churches report, August, 2003, by Elizabeth Terry
Churches: Calvary Baptist Church
Churches: Foundry Methodist Church
Churches: Branch of St. Matthews School & Chapel
Churches: Memorial Church
Churches: St. John the Divine Cathedral
Churches: St. Stephen's Catholic Church
Churches: Tabernacle Congregational Church
Churches: Universalist Church of Our Father
Private: Masonic Temple
Private: Masons
Residential: Baird residence
Residential: Biddle residence
Residential: Brown office
Residential: Samuel Carter residence, 1316 Connecticut Avenue
Residential: Davidge residence
Residential: Ferguson Row - N Street, NW
Residential: Ferguson residence, Massachusetts Ave.
Residential: Franklin Terrace Row Houses
Residential: Garfield residence
Residential: Heurich residence
Residential: Lewis residences and store
Residential: Meigs residence, 1239 Vermont Ave.
Residential: Payson residence
Residential: Phillip's row Houses
Residential: Portland Flats Apartment House
Residential: Shepherd's Row
Residential: Smith residence
Residential: Governor Sprague residence
Residential: Stanford stable
Residential: Stewart's Castle
Residential: William Stickney residence
Residential: W. N. Teller residence - 930 M St, NW
Residential: Vogt residence
Residential: Wells residence
Residential: Edward Weston residence
Residential: Wilson residence
Residential: Wurdemann residence
Residential: Young residence and store - C Street
Residential: Young residence and store - 7th Street
Commercial: Concordia Opera House
Commercial: Corcoran Building
Commercial: Gray's Hotel
Commercial: Landsburgh Department Store
Commercial: Seton House
Commercial: Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
Commercial: Wecker's Hotel - 723 15th St., NW
Navy Yard: Book - The Washington Navy Yard by Edward J. Marolda
Navy Yard: Drawings from Naval ordnance
Navy Yard: Employment at Naval ordnance
Navy Yard: Dahlgren connection
Navy Yard: Coastal survey work
Navy Yard: Ordnance Department in Winder Building
Navy Yard: German Government Employees in Washington, D.C., 1860
Treasury Department: Employment
Treasury Department: Article on Supervising Architect
Treasury Department: Office of Supervising Architect
Treasury Department: Biography of Ammi B. Young
Treasury Department: Ammi B. Young, 1855
Brewery in Philadelphia: Philadelphia Brewery, 1857-1858
Brewery in Philadelphia: Pictorial Sketch-Book of Pennsylvania
Brewery in Philadelphia: Industry in Philadelphia
Lectures/ Papers: Article on Tumbrill Car, 1863
Lectures/ Papers: Article on Supervising Architect, 1869
Lectures/ Papers: Article on Underground Telegraph, 1875
Lectures/ Papers: Article on Modern Street Paving, 1875
Lectures/ Papers: Praise in NY Daily Tribune, 1876
Lectures/ Papers: Article on Sewers, 1880
Lectures/ Papers: Lecture on Chimneys 1869
Lectures/ Papers: Architecture Lecture, 1876
Lectures/ Papers: Report on School ventilation, 1878
Lectures/ Papers: Lecture on Mexico Trip, 1888
Lectures/ Papers: Acoustics, 1898
Lectures/ Papers: Deutsches Bauzeitung, 1878
Office Records: Thesis on Cluss written by J. Ehlers
Office Records: Report on Washington, D.C. City Canal, 1865
Office Records: Receipt Book, 1866-1867
Office Records: Kammerhueber article, 1859
Office Records: Joseph Kammerhueber and his career
Office Records: Kammerhueber 1855 patent
Office Records: Kammerhueber suicide
Office Records: Cluss & Kammerhueber equity case regarding partnership
Office Records: Cluss & partners: Washington City Directory
Office Records: Cluss' partnership with builders
Office Records: Robert Fleming, contractor
Office Records: Otto Wolfsteiner (Cluss' partner)
Office Records: T. F. Schneider and his career
Office Records: Schneider apprenticeship
Office Records: Cluss, recommendations for schools, 1876-1877
Office Records: Cluss, school costs estimates
Office Records: Cluss, school design submissions
Office Records: drawings at National Archives
Paul Schulze: Cluss AIA (American Institute of Architects) speech honoring Schulze
Paul Schulze: Chronology of his life
Paul Schulze: Biography written by Cluss
Paul Schulze: Paul Schulze and his Career
Paul Schulze: Design submission for Washington Monument
Paul Schulze: Design submission for Philadelphia City Hall
Paul Schulze: Concordia Church, 1891-1892
Paul Schulze: Architectural practice in New York City
Paul Schulze: New York Partnerships
Paul Schulze: Cluss & Schulze: Research, L. Freudenheim
Paul Schulze: "The Palette" - New York Art Society founded by Schulze
Inspector of Public Buildings: Cluss, Inspector of Public Buildings
Inspector of Public Buildings: Cluss, approval for sewer line
Inspector of Public Buildings: Cluss, inspector for all school buildings
Inspector of Public Buildings: Washington City Canal
Inspector of Public Buildings: Cluss' copy of McMillan plan of Mall
Inspector of Public Buildings: Cluss, Inspector of Public Buildings letter to Washington, D.C.
Inspector of Public Buildings: Cluss, Inspector of Public Buildings recommendations and resignation
Box 7
Board of Public Works: D.C. Territorial Government, 1871-1874
Board of Public Works: Shepherd article by Alan Lessoff
Board of Public Works: Cluss, Board of Public Works
Board of Public Works: Articles on Board of Public Works case
Board of Public Works: Shepherd and Cluss partnership
Board of Public Works: Equity Court cases regarding Board of Public Works
Board of Public Works: Cluss, Board of Public Works / Shepherd
Board of Public Works: Cluss, Board of Public Works testimony
Board of Public Works: Court cases
Board of Public Works: Complaint article
Board of Public Works: Cluss, Shepherd's real estate investment
Board of Public Works: Reconstruction of Washington, D.C. under Grant
Article: "The New Era," 1870
Article: Regarding the prevention of disease
Books on Reconstruction
Cluss: City improvements, 1849-1900
Cluss: Miscellaneous
Congress
French influence
Mansard roof, Second Empire
Permits issued
Potomac
Real estate
Romanesque Revival
Rundbogenstil
Seaton House
State, Navy, and War Department
The Critic: Appearance Improvement
The Critic: Architectural Improvements
The Critic: Board of Public Works
The Critic: Bridges
The Critic: Canals
The Critic: Grading
The Critic: Lighting
The Critic: Parks and Trees
The Critic: Pennsylvania Avenue
The Critic: Sewage System
The Critic: Street Repair / Paving
The Critic: Territorial Government
The Critic: Water Mains
The Evening Star: Anti-Improvement
The Evening Star: Appearance Improvement
The Evening Star: Board of Aldermen
The Evening Star: Board of Common Council
The Evening Star: Board of Public Works
The Evening Star: Bridges
The Evening Star: Canals
The Evening Star: Grading
The Evening Star: Health
The Evening Star: Improvements
The Evening Star: Lighting
The Evening Star: Parks & Trees
The Evening Star: Paving
The Evening Star: Pennsylvania Avenue
The Evening Star: Seneca Stone Investigation
The Evening Star: Sewers
The Evening Star: Territorial Government
The Evening Star: Washington Canals
The Evening Star: Water Power, Mains
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - 3.5" disk by Sarah Fayen (Cluss, Floor, and Ceiling essays)
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Ceiling Study
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Chronology of all letters
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Cluss letters: Labor and Construction
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Cluss / Schulze: Correspondence, letters, writings, etc.
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Cluss correspondence
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Cluss correspondence with Baird, 1883
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Cluss essay by Sarah Fayen
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Contents of correspondence collection
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Exhibit history sources: Linnaeus classification system
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Exhibition cases construction
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Floor study by Sarah Fayen
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - History of museum and collection sources
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - History of U.S. museums, sources
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Indexes
Adolf Cluss Letters, 1879-1881 by Sarah Fayen, Intern - Reference material
Dennis McNamara's files: Relation to Theory - Thesis: Dennis Robert McNamara
Dennis McNamara's files: Relation to Theory - Notes: Dennis Robert McNamara (5 folders)
Dennis McNamara's files: Relation to Theory - Cluss, Marxist influences
Dennis McNamara's files: Relation to Theory - Cluss & Schulze: Works in DC, from Goode, "Capitol Losses"
Box 8
Dennis McNamara's files - Cluss, "One of the Most Talented Men", by McNamara
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: Family records in Heilbronn
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: Gymnasium & Realschule in Heilbronn
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: Heilbronn Turnfest, 1846
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: Mark Twain, "A Tramp Abroad" Heilbronn
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: Biographies on Cluss
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: Friendship with Bruckmann
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: Friendship with W. W. van Doderer
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: Railroad work
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Germany: German travel guide to US, 1833
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Education: Technical education in Germany
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Education: Stuttgart Technical Hochschule
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Education: Berlin Bauakademie
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Education: 19th century German Architecture schools
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Education: Sources
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - US: Sources for immigration records
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: NYC in 1848, architecture & engineering project
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Family genealogy
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Family Census records
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Washington City Directory listings
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Passport information
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Jacob Schmidt's employment
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Adolf & Rosa's marriage record
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: German passport, 1858
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Article, German-US School 1859
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Possible schooling for children
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Family social engagements
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Fire at personal residence
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Flora's work at Droop shop
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Droop family connection
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Daughters' weddings
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Son's appointment as Architecture Assistant
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Son Carl
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Lillian: Equity case regarding marriage
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Lillian & William Daw equity case
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Lillian & Flora Cluss equity case for funds
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Anita recitals, 1893-1904
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Jacob Schmidt's will and testament
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Divorce suit for A. Barella, 1873
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Equity case as Executor to Young
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: German 48ers in Washington
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Eda Offutt interview 3/2000
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Brumidi family
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Friendship with Henry Ulke
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Friendship with Simon Wolf
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Max Weyl, German-American artist
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: 1887 trip to Mexico
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Family visit to Niagra, 1888
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Washington ProQuest search on Cluss
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Bonds for German organization
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Giving out school awards
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Book donation to Saengerverein
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Donation of cabinet to Board of Public Schools
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Donation of models to schools
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Donations to libraries (AIA)
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Donation of Rosa's portrait
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Certificates of death for family
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Pallbearer: James Didden
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Will and Probate
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - U.S.: Obituary and burial
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: Masonic Membership
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: AIA Membership
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: AIA hearing, 1887
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: AIA Convention activities, 1888
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: AIA report on competitions
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: AIA correspondence 1890s
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: Committee memberships
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: Musical event in Baltimore
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: Freedmen's Savings & Trust Co.
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: Washington Board Corporation Membership
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: Washington, D.C. Building Societies 1869
Adolf Cluss' Personal Life - Membership: Deutsche Historische Gesellschaft Washington, D.C.
Political press in the U.S. - Cluss: History of German press in U.S.
Political press in the U.S. - German-American radical press
Political press in the U.S. - German-American press in D.C., Maryland & Virginia
Political press in the U.S. - History of German-American publishing
Political press in the U.S. - Wilhelm Pfander biography
Political press in the U.S. - Der Wecker in Baltimore & G. Wiss
Political press in the U.S. - Press in Baltimore
Political press in the U.S. - Cluss: German Publications in D.C., German Clubs
Political press in the U.S. - Cluss: "Turn Zeitung" in New York City
Political press in the U.S. - Cluss: Reform articles on travels
Political press in the U.S. - Cluss: Articles in "Die Reform"
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Political press in the U.S. - Articles in Der Demokrat, NYC
Political press in the U.S. - Articles in Philadelphier Demokraten
Political press in the U.S. - Articles in "Der Hochwachter"
Political press in the U.S. - Articles by Marx & others
Political press in the U.S. - "Workingmen's National Advocate"
Political press in the U.S. - Articles in "NY-Criminal-Zeitung"
Political press in the U.S. - Marxism: "Sociale Republik" from NYC, 1858
Cluss' copy of Marx's "Manifesto"
Brussels - Cluss history by W. Pospelowa
Brussels - Arbeiterverein Brussel
Brussels - Articles in "Deutscher Brussler Zeitung"
Brussels - Wilhelm Wolff biograhy
Brussels - Wilhelm Wolff in Brussels & London
Brussels - Marx's Belgian associates in Brussels
Paris - Cluss: references to Marx biographies
Paris - Goenner, Albert
Paris - Marx and others in Paris
Paris - Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Paris - Paris during the 1840s
Paris - Cluss: History of Marxism
Paris - Marx's "The Philosophy of Poverty"
MEGA (Marx-Engels-Gesammtausgabe) Collection - MEGA Collection history
MEGA Collection - Cluss: German history & 1848
MEGA Collection - 1848 German Revolution & Working Class
MEGA Collection - History of European Socialism 1840s
MEGA Collection - German history during the 1840s
MEGA Collection - Cluss: Summaries from the MEGA Collection (2 folders)
Mainz - Cluss: History of Mainz
Mainz - Cluss: Mainz history, 1848-1849
Mainz - Cluss: Mainz history, 1848
Mainz - 1848 politics in Mainz
Mainz - 1848 reports by Metternich agents
Mainz - The German Worker During the 1848 Revolution
Mainz - Cluss: German police records 1848/1850
Mainz - Cluss: Turnverein Mainz
Mainz - Cluss: Demokratischer Verein Mainz
Mainz - Cluss: Arbeiterbildungsverein Mainz
Mainz - Cluss: Flyers from Mainz
Mainz - Cluss: Articles in "Der Demokrat"
Mainz - Cluss: Ludwig Bamberger memoirs
Mainz - Cluss: History of Mainzer Zeitung
Mainz - Mainzer Anzeiger articles
Mainz - Wallau Printing Press in Mainz, 1848
Mainz - Cluss: Paul Stumpf biography
Mainz - Cluss: German Metternich bio.
Mainz - Cluss: Demokratenkongress Frankfurt
Mainz - Cluss: Gustav A. Schloffel biography
Mainz - Cluss: Karl Schapper bio.
Mainz - Cluss: Heidelberg political clubs, 1840s
Mainz - Cluss: Stumpf letters to Engels, 1890s
Mainz - Cluss: Stumpf letters regarding Cluss, 1895
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: "the 48ers" by A. E. Zucker
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - German-American 48ers
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Description of Washington, D.C. 1860
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Washington article 1875 Harpers Weekly
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German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - New Washington article 1875
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Washington visitor guide 1892
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Washington description 1895 in Harpers Weekly
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: History of Washington, D.C.
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Planning development of Washington
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: German immigrants and their experiences in the U.S.
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Wittke's Germans in America
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: German Lutheran community in Washington, D.C.
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: German churches in Washington, D.C.
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - August Schoenborn and his architecture
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - New Ulm, Minnesota German Utopian community
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - History of Communists in U.S. by Foster
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: History of German-Americans
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - History: Anti-slavery issues
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: 1850s political issues
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - German-Americans in the Civil War
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Reinhold Solger in Washington
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Railroad in the U.S.
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Germans in Cincinnati, Ohio
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Article by another Adolf Cluss
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Bibliography: Germany libraries
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: Correspondence with foreign archives
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Germans in France, 19th century
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - French Socialism/Communism
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Victor Considerant
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Theory: Gottfried Semper's exhibit ideas
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Theory: Gottfried Semper's aesthetic
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Design: American Architect and Building News
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Semper's theory of architecture
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - German architecture and the Classical ideal
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Theory: Semper "Wissenschaft, Industrie"
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Influences: German Rundbogenstil
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Influences: Semper & Rundbogenstil
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Influences: Semper & the V&A Museum
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: German influential artisans
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Cluss: Gottfried Semper articles
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Theory: Industrial conditions in Germany
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Design: French symbolic space
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Design: Durand and German Neoclassicism
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Design: Durand's "pr cis"
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - 19th century German architects
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Design: Lefebre "Production of Space"
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Schinkel & Brick
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Influences: Semper article in Building News
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Influences: Syria architecture
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Notes by Cynthia Field
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Zeitschrift fur Bauwesen
German-Americans in Washington, D.C. - Turnverein - WDC German clubs
Box 11
Exhibition material - Color study (Sabrina Krewin, intern)
1840s Political, intellectual, and architecture climate in Paris (Leah McFeetors, intern)
German/French design sources (Mark Perotta, intern)
Cluss architecture sources (Megan Masana, intern)
Box 12
NAAM Proposal I
WDC Architects - Part 1
WDC Architects - Part 2
WDC Architects - Part 3
WDC Architects - Part 4
Box 13
Barney Studio House (BSH)
Acquisition from Barney sisters, 1959-1964
Articles (newspaper clippings)
Barney, Laura in Paris, 1971
Brochure
Building permits, 1902, 1911
Carriage house
Costs, 1902
Furnishings, catalogue of, 1961-1962
HABS (Historic American Buildings Survey) information
History, c. 1962
Langley, Charles
Oral interview, Jean Kling, 1993
Paintings by Alice Pike Barney
Photographs (Xerox)
Plaque, 1960-1961
Wood, Waddy B. (architect)
Zoning
Box 14
Correspondence and plans regarding usage and repair, 1961
Correspondence and plans regarding usage and repair, 1968
Correspondence and plans regarding usage and repair, 1982-1985
Correspondence and plans regarding usage and repair, 1986-1987
Facility inspection of BSH, 1987
Proposal for future use, 1987
Proposal for future use, 1989-1991
Proposal for future use, 1991-1992
Appraisal, 1990
Position paper on BSH, 1992
Sale of, proposed, 1992-1003
National Register Nomination - Research papers
Photos and structural survey
National Register Nomination, Section 106, sale, miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Proposed future use
Friends of Barney
Box 15
Landmark Forms
Theatre Chronology
Manuscript - Reworded Version
Articles
Landmark Designation
Draft Landmark Nomination
Structural Survey
Barney Studio House
Photographs (4 folders)
DC Landmark Application - Hearing Notice
Section 106
Massachusetts Avenue Historic District
Friends of Barney House
Background Materials
Report 320.21 (Drafts)
Aesthetic Monument
Barney Studio House Papers
Final Nomination
Edward L. Morse Studio
Barney Studio House, April 1994
Notes (2 folders)
Nomination
Final Editing, February 1995
Photographs
Notice of Hearing
Use/Gift/Lease/Deed
Sheridan - Kalorama Nomination
Barney Studio House
Barney House Nomination
Photographs
Sale to Edmonds
American Association of Museums Rental
Memorial Plaque
Renovation, general information
Renovation, Hall, Delight
106/Advisory Council Consultations
Articles
Sale
Box 16
Belmont
Carnegie Mansion (Cooper-Hewitt Museum)
Architects: Babb, cook, and Willard
[Articles: see History, Newspaper Articles, Periodicals]
Carnegie, Andrew
Carnegie desk in Carnegie Mansion
Cooper, Peter
Correspondence 1973-1981, James Goode (re loan of objects)
Drawings, catalogue of, SI Office of Design and Construction (ODC)
Box 17
Floor Plans
Fox House: 1989 letter re purchase
History and description
History by Alice B. Beer
History: Cooper-Hewitt Museum brochure
History: "More Than Meets the Eye" by Russell Lynes
Kahn Mansion, opposite Carnegie Mansion
Landmarks Preservation Association: Designation report, 1974
Loose articles, notes, etc.
Movie location, use of Carnegie Mansion (films that feature CM)
Newspaper article, c. 1895
Newspaper articles, miscellaneous
Opening of Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1976
Periodicals, miscellaneous
Periodicals, "American Architect and Building News" 12/16/1899
Periodicals, "American Architect and Building News" 7/18/1903
Periodicals, "Architectural Record," c. 1903
Periodicals, "Carnegie Magazine," January 1974
Periodicals, "Domestic Engineering," 12/5/1910
Periodicals, "Interior Design Magazine," July 1974
Periodicals, "Popular Science Monthly," 5/1901
Photos in Cooper-Hewitt
Photos in Cooper Union Institute
Photos in "Domestic Engineering," 1910
Photos in Library of Congress
Photos in Museum of City of New York
Photos in New York Historical Society
Photos in New York Public Library
Pilgrim, Diane, 1989 article
Plans of building
Renovation
Renovation: Hardy, Holzman, Pfeiffer
Smithsonian Council Meeting, fall 1989
Statement of Purpose and Need
Milner/Fox House Master Coordination Plan
Cooper Hewitt Comprehensive Facilities Assessment Plan
Freer Gallery of Art
[Architect: see Platt, Charles]
Article: "American Art Journal" ("Thomas Dewing in Cornish, 1885-1905"), 1985
Article: "Architecture," 1920
Article: "Art and Archaeology," 1923
Article: "Detroit News," 1919
Article: note of "Washington Star," 1920
Auditorium: chairs, floor
Board of Regents minutes, 1905
Carpenter's shop
Catalogue of architectural drawings
Commission of Fine Arts minutes, 1919-1943
Computer disks
Construction: Building line, 1914
Construction: Costs and site selection
Construction: Delays
Construction: Materials
Construction: Painting of interior
Correspondence: Freer, Platt, and the Secretary
Correspondence of the Secretary, 1905-1917
Contract with Platt, architect
Courtyard planning, 1920
Cram, Ralph Adams, bibliography, Avery Index
Description
Description, 1920
Design history, Platt & Freer, by Morgan
Design review
Design sources
Design Sources: Michele San Micheli
Design Sources: Islamic architecture
[Dewing, Thomas: see Articles]
Dimensions of building
[Drawings: see Plans]
Fenellosa, influence on Freer, Charles
Financing
Freer, Charles: Bibliography, Avery Index
Freer, Charles, by Henry Clark
Freer, Charles, clippings of Detroit activities
Freer, Charles, letters of
Freer, Charles, philosophy on mixing cultures
Freer, Charles, research notes, C. Field
Freer, Charles, role in design
Freer, Charles, sketches and plans
Freer, Charles, trips abroad
Freer, Charles, will 1917-1923
Freer Collection: Agnes Myer
Evolution of the Freer Gallery of Art as a Museum on the Mall, by Amy Ballard
Freer Collection: Catalogue by Stubbs
Freer Collection: Size of
Freer Collection: Miscellaneous notes
Freer Gift: see also Legislation
Furnishings, photographs from 1988
[Garden: see Courtyard]
Goodhue, Bertram bibliography, Avery index
History: see also Design
Historic structures report, C. Field (4 folders)
Historical context; Robinson & Associates, 12/1991
History by John Lodge
Interiors, design of
Japanese screens: Smithsonian leaflet
"Knight Errant"
Legislation regarding Freer gift
Lighting
[Minutes of meetings: see commission of Fine Arts; Board of Regents]
Models, 1917
Moore, Charles
National Gallery of Art proposal
Box 18
Norton, Charles Eliot bibliography, Avery index
Norton, Charles Eliot, professor
Opening, 1923
Facility Condition report, October 1993
Illustrations
Photographs and sketches for building
Photographs: Courtyard & storeroom, 1934-1938
Photographs: Exterior, from Library of Congress
Plans (B. Verner Johnson, c. 1983)
Plans (Office of Design and Construction, 1974)
Plans, early
Plans, floor
Plans in Avery Library
Plans, 1904-1906
Plans, 1917 (copies)
Plans and construction
Plans used by Art Institute of Chicago
Plantings in Garden Court [see also Courtyard]
Platt, Charles: Bibliography, Avery Index
Platt, Charles: Biographical sketch
Platt, Charles: Dissertation, by Keith Morgan
Platt, Charles: Houses by
Platt, Charles: Notes by C. Field from Keith Morgan's Dissertation
Platt, Charles: Role
Praise of design of building
Roosevelt, Theodore, supports Freer
[San Micheli, Michele: see Design sources]
Site Selection
[Smithsonian accepts Freer gift: see Board of Regents; Legislation]
Whistler: Peacock Room
World War I: effects of
Alterations
Basement renovation
Condition study, 1985
Cultural expansion
Expansion to Sackler, "Torch" 3/1987
Plans: Catalogue Raisonne of Architectural drawings of Charles Platt for the Freer, by Mary Layton Gaynor
Plans: Sketches
Renovation: Proposal, C. Field, 1984
Reopening: Articles, 1993
Summary of Program Areas, 4/1984
Survey, 1950
Tunnel to Sackler, 1987
Archive Notes, Freer
Archive Notes, Smithsonian Institution
Freer Drawings and images
Freer papers, Walcott
Images
McKim papers from Library of Congress
Moore papers
National Museum: Drawings
National Museum: Reports
National Museum: South Facade
National Museum: Miscellaneous
National Museum: site, ponds, and path
Park Commission
Papers: Freer and Smithsonian Institution
Papers: Freer & Platt
Papers: Charles Moore (Freer)
Papers: Miscellaneous (Freer)
Box 19
Secondary Sources
Travel
General Post Office Building
Annual Report: Commissioner of Public Buildings, 1837, 1842
Architecture: Capitol, index
Construction: Iron and marble, 1850s
Cost: Cost vs. U.S. Capitol wings, 1853
Cost: Materials and workmen, 1859
Cost: Construction materials, 1857
Cost: Stone, 1857
Chambers, Sir William: Architecture book
Door sills, 1857
Doors & windows, 1851-1858
Drawings by GSA, 1970s
Employees, 1856
Fountain, 1859
Granite, 1856-1857
Hardware, 1857
Heating system
Iron, 1855-1857
Ironwork, Federal, in Baltimore 1800-1855
Mantels, 1841
Marble, 1855-1858
Meigs, Montgomery C.: Appointed to supervise construction, 1855
Meigs, Montgomery C.: Architect
Mills, Robert: By R. W. Liscombe
Mills, Robert: By Blanche Marsh
Mills, Robert: By H. M. P. Gallagher
Mills, Robert: Architect
Mills, Robert: Buildings designed by
Mills, Robert: Comments by W.H. Pierson
Mills, Robert: Correspondence, 1850s
Mills, Robert: Designed Ainsley Hall
Mills, Robert: Letter of, by Glenn and Salley
Mills, Robert: Patent Building
Mills, Robert: Portrait, 1808
Plumbing, 1850s
Research: National Archives
Reports: Committee of Public Buildings and Grounds, 1838
Roofs and gutters, 1850s
Sculpture, spandrel, 1855
Skylights, extension, 1850s
Stone; cutters' instructions, 1850s [see also: Cost: Stone]
Surveyor's plot, 1855-1857
Thomas Ustick Walter (43 folders covering aspects of Thomas Ustick Walter) [See also: Excerpted Quotations by Jennifer Frehling, June 1992]
Chronology
Development proposals to GSA (General Services Administration)
English influence on design
English influence, Landsdowne House
History: By C. Field (1983)
History: Book of Washington, 1927
History: Dunlap society
History: By Denys Peter Myers
History: List of agencies in GPO (Government Printing Office) Building
History: Of neighborhood, from RCHS
History: Overview
History: Published by tariff Commission, 1940; 1968
Report by C. Field, 1983
Survey by C. Field
Loose notes by C. Field
Box 20
Historic Structures Report, GSA, 1981
Historic Structures Report, 1990
Drawings, photographs (copies) and plans (12 folders)
Condition reports
Landmark status
Legislative history
Renovations planned Space use studies
Transfer to Smithsonian
Box 21
1960s-1970s
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Catalogue of Architectural Drawings: Cheryl Miyauchi, 1986 (3 folders, 1 microfilm)
Concrete facade
Photos (copies)
Box 22
Agreement with Hirshhorn, legislation, 1965-1971
Annual Reports, 1967-1972
Appropriations - Senate, 1967-1972
Architectural competition, 1965-1967
Architects: Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill
Architects: Description of the project, 1971 [See also: Design]
Army Medical Museum: Demolition, 1969
Army Medical Museum: Daguerre and Dr. Gross statues
Army Medical Museum: Relocation of
Army Medical Museum: Miscellaneous articles, 1885
Article: Disapproval of building
Article on opening, 1975
Article, SI magazine, 1974
Article, Torch, 11/1974
Article by Susan Stephens, "Art Forum," 1975
Articles, 1962-1965
Articles, planning of museum building, 1966-1970
Article, sub-committee funds, "Washington Post," 1/6/1971
Article, pre-opening, "Washington Post," 6/17/1971
Article, 20th anniversary, "The Torch," 1994
Article, 10th anniversary, "The Torch," 1984
Article, accessibility, "Washington Post," 1/10/1976
Design: Revisions during design process, 1968-1969
Design: Site selection
History: Oral history (2 cassette tapes)
Sculpture Garden: Attempt to rescind authority for, SJ Resolution 45
Sculpture Garden: Revisions up to 1971
Sculpture Garden: Design info 1971
Sculpture Garden: National Gallery/National Park Service
Bibliography
Brochure
Building inspection report
[Bunschaft, Gordon: See Architectural Firm]
Commission of Fine Arts, 1965-1971
Department of the Interior November, 1964
Design: see also Architects
Design: Dimensions and statistics, 1970
Design info, 1965-1970
Drawing inventory sheets: Allied Bronze Corporation
Drawing inventory sheets: Smithsonian Institution Management Service
Drawing inventory sheets: Blank
Drawing inventory sheets: Capitol Street
Drawing inventory sheets: Crane Fulview Glass Door Co.
Drawing inventory sheets: Exposaic Industires
Drawing inventory sheets: John Swenson Granite Co.
Drawing inventory sheets: Kewaunee Scientific Engineering Division
Drawing inventory sheets: Metal Trims Industries, Inc.
Drawing inventory sheets: Otis Elevators
Drawing inventory sheets: Potomac Iron Works, Inc.
Drawing inventory sheets: The Prescon Corporation
Drawing inventory sheets: SOM (Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill)
Funding, notes by C. Field
Groundbreaking ceremony
GSA box finding aid (compiled by Doug Wonderlic, ODC)
GSA change orders
Hirshhorn, J. H.: Memorial service speeches, 1981
History: Chronology 1962-1074
[House of Representatives: see Legislation]
Hirshhorn, J. H.: Biographical information
Legislation (Senate Hearings, House bills, etc.)
Lerner, Abram: see also design
Marble controversy
Miscellaneous
Models, 1967, 1971
National Collection of Fine Arts (NCFA)
NCPC (National Capital Planning Commission) - Correspondence to Smithsonian Institution
Negotiations, 1964-1965
Oklahoma Art Center, 1958
Ontario proposed plan
Pennsylvania Avenue Council
Public Opinion
Box 23
Site selection, 1965-1966
SOM (Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill)
Space Use Master Plan, report by TAC, 2/20/1987
Bunshaft, Gordon: Architect
Bunshaft, Gordon: Biographical sketch
Bunshaft, Gordon: Obituary, 1990
Chronology
Construction
Construction: Change orders
Construction: Competitive bids
Congressional Record
Contract: SOM (Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill)
Cost information
Hirshhorn, Joseph
Sculpture Garden: controversy over, "The Baltimore Sun," 1971
Notes of Kate Eggers, Intern - Archives
Notes of Kate Eggers, Intern - Bibliography
Notes of Kate Eggers, Intern - Chronology
Miscellaneous folders and loose notes
National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)
Activities
Agreement, NYC
Archaeology report
Architects: Scope
Architects: Selection
Architects: Selection, final round
Architects: VSBA
Architects:
AUT (Audubon Terrace)
AUT: Collections
AUT: Information
AUT: Inspection
AUT: Legislation
AUT: Plans
AV needs
Board Directors meeting
Briefings: agencies, reviews 1992
Briefings: Office of Protection Services (OPS)
Bronx: Construction
Bruckner: Inspections
Budget estimate
Care: Traditional
Box 24
Collections: Material culture
Collections: Transfer (NY MAI to NMAI - National Museum of the American Indian)
Construction clauses
Construction contracting
Construction progress
Consultation
Consultations: NADC
Consultations: Oklahoma
Consultations: Paper
Consultations: Process
Consultations: Site
Consultations: VSBA
Costs estimate
Design: Conceptual
Design: Furniture
Design: Proposal
Design: Reviews
Design: Schematic
Design: Signs
Director: Consultations
Director: Interviews
Director: Philosophy
Director: Planning
Director: Resume
Director: Search
Director: Selection
Environmental assessment [see also Pollution; HSM- Environmental assessment]
Exhibits: Design "All Roads Are Good"
Exhibits: Experimental gallery "Muttonman"
Exhibits: "Pathways of Tradition"
Exhibits: Related "Art/Artifact"
Exhibits:"Shared Visions"
Facilities maintenance
Founding: NMAI
Funding
Funding history
Funding requirements
Fundraising
Fundraising activities
Fundraising: Director
Fundraising: Membership
Fundraising: News
Fundraising: Planning
Fundraising: Report
Huntington Free Library
Indian architecture [See also Consultations: papers]
Indian museums
Indian relations
Information: General
Information: Press
Information report
Information transmission
Legal services
Legislation: Acts
Legislation: Bills
Legislation: Documents
Legislation: History
Legislation: Justification
Legislation: Report
[MAI: see Relations; Collections: transfer]
Memorial (Native American Veterans)
[Mission: see Philosophy]
Memorandum of Understanding: Models
Memorandum of Understanding: Preliminaries
Oral history
Organization
[Personnel: see Staffing]
Philosophy; culture
Box 25
Planning
Planning: Briefing
Planning: Budget
Planning: Collections
Planning: Environmental
Planning: Schedule
Pollution
Preservation 106
Programming: Briefings
Programming: Correspondence
Programming: Documents
Programming: Documents, West Warren
Programming: Meetings
Programming: Preliminary requirements
Programming: Scope
Programming: "Way of the People"
Quarterly meeting
Refrigeration system
Relations: MAI
Repatriation
Repatriation: Correspondence, tribal
Repatriation report
[Research branch annex: see Bronx]
Schedules
Scott-Brown, Denise: Information [see also Architects - VSBA]
Site analysis
Site report
Smithsonian Runner (NMAI newsletter)
Staff
Staff appointments
Staff budget
Staff information
Traffic assessment
[Transition Team: see Vision Paper]
Trustees (NMAI Board of)
Trustees meeting
Trustees, selection
Venturi, Robert [see Architects: VSBA]
Vision paper
"Way of the People" [see also VSBA]
NMAI Board of Trustees minutes, 12/6/1991
Box 26
NMAI Board of Trustees minutes, 6/1/1992
NMAI Board of Trustees minutes, 9/10/1992
NMAI Board of Trustees minutes, 12/6/1991 (copy 2)
NMAI Board of Trustees minutes, 5/10/1993
NMAI Board of Trustees minutes, 5/10/1994
NMAI, George Gustav Heye Center - Old Custom House
Accessibility
Accessibility project
Archives relocation
Archives restoration
Archives: Dance
Activities: Powwow
Agreement: NYC [See also Contract Negotiations, Memorandum of Understanding]
Architects: Cass, Gilbert
Asbestos
Auditorium elevator
Auditorium planning
AV installation
Bankruptcy Court presentation
Bibliography
Brochures: GSA
Box 27
Catering requirements
Coat room
Collections
Collections storage
Collections office
Conservation activities
Conservation plan
Conservation report
Construction
Construction: Completion
Construction: Contracting
Construction: Painting
Construction: Renovation [see also Pavilion]
Construction report
Construction specifications
Contract negotiations [see also: MOU Agreement NYC]
Costs: Estimated
Costs: Projected
Design: Comments, 60%
Design: Furniture [see Furniture]
Design: Review, 90%
Design: Schematic
Design: Signage
Design specification
Design specifications, 90%
Exhibits: See also Opening
Exhibits: "Celebrations"
Exhibits: Design, comments
Exhibits: "Creation's Journey"
Exhibits: "Masterworks"
Exhibits: 1994
Exhibits: "Pathways of Tradition"
Exhibits: Planning
Exhibits: "All Roads Are Good"
Box 28
Exhibits schedule
Exhibits specifications
Exhibits: "This Path We Travel"
Exhibits: "Living Treasures"
Facilities management
Fire, 1993
Fire protection
Floor plans
Furniture
Heye, George Gustav
History: GSA plans
History report (Historic Structures Report)
Huntington Free Library
Installations
Lease Lighting
Meetings: Board
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Museum shops
Museum shops specifications
National Park Service contract
Occupancy
Opening
Opening comments
Opening press releases
Orientation project
Pavilion renovation
Photographic archives
Photography shoot
Planning concepts
Planning: Early
Planning: Installation, proposal
Planning: Space
Preservation guidelines
Programming
Programming statement
Reference
Renovation
Restoration [see also Construction: Renovation]
Restoration: Rooms [see also: Preservation, Guidelines and Section 106]
Box 29
Rotunda
Rotunda: Counters
Schedules
Sculpture
Sculpture: Totems
Second floor usage debate
Section 8
Section 106
Security system
Signage: Exterior
Signage meeting
Signage orientation [see also Exhibits: orientation and signage - exterior]
Technology systems
Universal Communications System
Wall enclosures
Window treatment
Archaeology report
Box 30
NMAI, Mall Museum
Architects: Contract negotiations [see Architects: selection]
Architects: Jones, Johnpaul
Architects: Negotiations [see Architects: services]
Architects: Proposal for services, GBQC
Architects: Selection
Architects: Services
Briefings
Briefings: NCPC (National Capital Planning Commission)
Budget
Canadian Museum of Civilization (CMC) [see Cardinal, Douglas]
Cardinal, Douglas [see also Design Process]
Cardinal, Douglas: Vision session
Circulation
Costs
Design
Design guidelines
Design manager
Design meeting
Design process [see also Cardinal, Douglas]
Design: schematic
Design workshop
Energy Conservation Report
Environmental Assessment (EA) [see also Archaeology Report]
Environmental Assessment (EA): Committee of 100
Environmental Impact Analysis (EIA)
Exhibits: Planning
Funding
Geddes, Robert
Historical Survey [see Archaeology Report]
Institute of American Indian Arts [see Cardinal, Douglas: Vision Session]
NCPC
Jones, Johnpaul
Oral history: Cardinal, Douglas
Oral history: Scott-Brown Denise
Photo request
Planning
Planning: Design process
Planning: Interviews
Planning: Master plan
Planning meetings
Planning: NCPC/CFA
Planning philosophy
Planning: Qualitative program
Planning: Final submission
Planning workshop
Programming briefings
Programming changes
Programming comments
[Saskatchewan Indian Federated College: see Cardinal, Douglas]
Scope of work
Schedule
Site
Site: Circulation
Site: NPS (National Park Service) - Reservation 201
Site: Transportation study
Vision Session
NMAI Mall Museum Pre-Design Submission Final Vol. I April 17, 1997
NMAI Mall Museum Pre-Design Submission Final Vol. II April 17, 1997
Box 31
NMAI Mall Museum Pre-Design Submission Final Vol. III April 17, 1997
"The Design Development of the NMAI Mall Museum" by Molly Timmons MacKean, intern - Final Paper
"The Design Development of the NMAI Mall Museum" by Molly Timmons MacKean, intern - Bibliography
"The Design Development of the NMAI Mall Museum" by Molly Timmons MacKean, intern - Notes
"The Design Development of the NMAI Mall Museum" by Molly Timmons MacKean, intern - Research materials
Box 32
NMAI, Cultural Resources Center (Suitland, Maryland)
Archaeology Report
Architects
Architects: PMTP
Architects: Selection
Architects: Services
Briefings
Briefings: Congress
Budget [see Funding]
Collections storage [see also NMNH (National Museum of Natural History): connection]
Concept: Comments
Concept: Presentation
Construction schedule
Design (95%): Meetings
Design (95%): Review
Design: Briefings
Design: Comments
Design: Communication
Design: Development
Design: Engineering
Design: Entrance
Design: Meetings [see also Presentation: secretary; Concept: comments; Programming: comments; Design: reviews]
Design: Reviews
Design: Schedule
Design: Workshop
Box 33
Design: Schematic
Design: Schematic, meetings
Design: Schematic, report
Documentation [see Design: workshop]
Equipment inventory
Exhibits: Planning
Exhibits: Conservation
Film [see also Design: development]
Funding
Funding: Phasing
Horticulture Building
Horticulture schematic plan
Legislation
NMNH: Connection
Oral history
Planning: Phasing
Plans: Schematic
Polschek, James: Presentation - Secretary
Programming
Programming: Comments
Programming: Early
Programming: Meeting
Programming: Plan, master [see also Space: study]
Programming: Scope of work
Programming: Space
Programming: "Way of the People"
Security equipment
Security system
Security space
Site
Space: Study
Staff
Weller, Lou
Suitland Collections Center Reports - Draft Environmental Assessment for the Suitland Collections Center
Suitland Collections Center Reports - Final Environmental Assessment for the Suitland Collections Center
Suitland Collections Center Reports - Master Development Plan
Schematic Design Report
Schematic Design: Technical Report
Schematic Design: Horticulture Storage Building
Concept Design Proposal/ Concept Design Report
Response to Concept Phase Comments
Concept Design Report: Consultant Reports
Specifications: Volume 1, Sections 1-14 65%
Specifications: Volume 2, Section 15 65%
Specifications: Volume 1, Section 16 65%
Draft Report Environmental Assessment for Suitland Collections Center Master Plan, Appendix Volume II
Box 34
NMAI, Miscellaneous Items Not Originally in Numbered Boxes
Custom House Pretreatment Documentation Report
Mall Museum Final Concept Studies Submission
Final Submission to National Capital Planning Commission, 6/1/2000
Final Submission to the Commission of Fine Arts, 5/18/2000
Phase II Evaluative Testing Mall Museum Site, 6/7/1996
NMAI Collections Research Center Solicitation No. SI-92018-FN
Box 35
Heye Center Chronology
Mall Museum Chronology
Suitland Cultural Resources Center Chronology
NMAI 1991 VSBA Consultations
NMAI 1992 VSBA Consultations
The Way of the People, Vol.2
The Way of the People, Vol.3
The Way of the People, Appendix
Box 36
Museum of History and Technology (National Museum of American History)
Construction under Leonard Carmichael
Carmichael, Leonard [see Oral history and Museum of History and Technology (MHT)]
Carmichael, Leonard: Appointment
Carmichael, Leonard: Articles
Carmichael, Leonard: History, autobiography
Carmichael, Leonard: History, general information
Carmichael, Leonard: History, intentions as Secretary
Carmichael, Leonard: History, retirement
Carmichael, Leonard: Philosophy
Carmichael, Leonard: Schmidt, Waldo correspondence
Crusade for Freedom (1951, Wetmore)
Docent program (JuniorLeague)
Exhibits
Exhibits: Article "Oddly Enough," by Silvio A. Bedini
Exhibits: Renovation (Wetmore)
[Ferris, Hugh: drawings; see MHT: design]
Liliputian Center & Museum (planning)
Museum of History & Technology (MHT): 25th Anniversary articles
MHT: Architects selection (Criteria, Conflicts, Descriptions)
MHT: Architecture, comments/criticism
MHT: Architecture, paper by Walter Cain
MHT: Articles, Bush-Brown, Albert (criticism)
MHT: Articles, construction
MHT: Articles, criticism (general)
MHT: Articles, exhibits
MHT: Articles, "Forum" Magazine (SI & D.C. buildings)
MHT: Articles, Gutheim, Frederick (criticism & rebuttal)
MHT: Articles, museum proposed 1930s
MHT: Articles, museum proposed 1940s
MHT: Articles, museum proposed 1950s
MHT: Bookstore McGraw-Hill
[MHT: Cafeteria; see MHT: design]
[MHT: Cain, Walker; see MHT: Architecture or Oral history]
MHT: Capitol, East front
MHT: Construction [see also MHT: articles]
MHT: Construction, Arnheim gift
MHT: Construction, bidding/contracts
MHT: Construction, change orders
MHT: Construction, chronology
MHT: Construction, correspondence, chronology this document list correspondences concerning the MHT from December 1960 to August 1963
MHT: Construction, correspondence, 1959-1963
MHT: Construction, costs [see also MHT: design]
MHT: Construction, delays
MHT: Construction, description, 1963 [see MHT: inspection]
MHT: Construction, dimensions
MHT: Construction, door replacement, 1985
MHT: Construction, exterior decoration [see MHT: Construction, sculpture & S. Terrace]
MHT: Construction, finishing work (cost estimates/descriptions)
MHT: Construction, fountain and landscape
MHT: Construction, JCC actions, summary
MHT: Construction, materials, interiors
MHT: Construction, materials, limestone [see also MHT: articles]
MHT: Construction, monthly reports
MHT: Construction, progress
MHT: Construction, progress, 1965-1967
MHT: Construction, problems
MHT: Construction, sculpture [see also MHT: general information]
MHT: Construction, subcontracting
MHT: Cornerstone ceremony
MHT: Corrosions [see Entrances]
[MHT: credit panel; see MHT: Construction, Sculpture]
MHT: Dedication
MHT: Design, additional costs
MHT: Design, cafeteria
MHT: Design, chronology of planning
MHT: Design, criticism
MHT: Design, drawings Hugh Ferris, 1958
MHT: Design, justification
Box 37
MHT: Design, planning [see also oral interviews: Ewers and Taylor]
MHT: Design, planning, conceptual consideration
MHT: Design, planning, employee information
MHT: Design, planning, exhibit consideration
MHT: Design, planning, general information
MHT: Design, planning, plans approved
MHT: Design, planning, possible planning options.
MHT: Design, requirements
MHT: Design, summary/press release
[MHT: dimensions; see MHT: Construction]
MHT: Drawings [see MHT: design]
MHT: Entrance (beautification)
MHT: Exhibits [see also MHT: articles, and Oral interviews: Taylor and Ewers]
MHT: Exhibits, A&I clearance (schedule)
MHT: Exhibits, A&I criticism
MHT: Exhibits, description 1963 [see MHT: inspection]
MHT: Exhibits, Frank Lloyd Wright House, 1988
MHT: Exhibits, installations [see also MHT: Occupancy]
MHT: Exhibits, listing, 1964-1971
MHT: Exhibits, modernization, Joslyn Art Museum
MHT: Exhibits, modernization, philosophy
MHT: Exhibits, modernization, Wilcomb E. Washburn (criticism)
MHT: Exhibits, planning
MHT: Exhibits, proposed, 1964
[MHT: Exhibits, requirements; see MHT: Design]
[MHT: Exterior; see S. Terrace]
MHT: Fire, 1970
MHT: Floor plans [see also MHT: Dedication]
MHT: Fountain [see MHT: Construction]
MHT: General information
MHT: Groundbreaking ceremony
MHT: Illustrations [see Photographs]
MHT: Inscriptions
MHT: Inspection, 1963
MHT: Inspection, 1987
[MHT: Installation; see MHT: Occupancy]
MHT: Joint Congressional Committee on Construction (JCC) appointments
[MHT: JCC meetings; see MHT: Design and MHT: Construction]
MHT: Landscape [see also MHT: Construction]
MHT: Legislation
[MHT: Limestone; see MHT: Construction]
MHT: Location (Constitution Ave. vs. L'Enfant Plaza)
[MHT: Materials; see MHT: Construction]
MHT: McKim, Mead, and White, architects [see also MHT: Architects selection and MHT: Articles, Gutheim and criticism]
MHT: "Museum of Man" [see also Oral Interviews: Taylor]
MHT: Occupancy, building management department, actions
MHT: Occupancy, contractor relations
MHT: Occupancy, exhibit status
MHT: Occupancy, movement from A&I
MHT: Occupancy, plan with dates
MHT: Opening ceremony
MHT: Operation costs
[MHT: Orrery; see MHT: Construction]
MHT: Pavilions, proposed
[MHT: Pendulum; see MHT: General information and Oral interviews: Cain]
MHT: Philosophy
MHT: Photographs
[MHT: Planning; see MHT: Design]
MHT: Plans, renovation (1974)
MHT: Research
MHT: Sculpture - Calder [see MHT: Construction]
MHT: Sculpture - Rivera [see MHT: Construction]
MHT: Sixth Floor addition (Library)
MHT: South Terrace
[MHT: Speeches, Clinton Anderson; see MHT: Dedication and MHT: Cornerstone ceremony]
[MHT: Speeches, James C. Bradley; see Carmichael, history]
[MHT: Speeches, Leonard Carmichael; see Carmichael, history]
[MHT: Speeches, Carmichael; see MHT: Dedication]
[MHT: Speeches, Carmichael; see MHT: General information]
[MHT: Speeches, Carmichael; see MHT: Design and MHT: Justification]
[MHT: Speeches, Warren, Earl; see MHT: Dedication and MHT: Cornerstone ceremony]
[MHT: Steel; see MHT: Construction]
National Cultural Center (NCC) [now the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts]
National Cultural Center (NCC): Architect
NCC: Articles - Architect (Stone)
NCC: Articles - Costs/funding/legislation
NCC: Articles - Justification
NCC: Articles - Location
NCC: Construction
NCC: Design, photographs
NCC: Design, planning
NCC: Funding
NCC: Justification
NCC: Jurisdiction, SI, conflict
NCC: Legislation
NCC: Location (Mall vs. Potomac)
NCC: Media equipment
NCC: Seal
Box 38
Various Smithsonian Museums
National Air Museum
[National Portrait Gallery: see Patent Office]
Oral interviews: Bradley, James C.
Oral interviews: Ewers, John
Oral interviews: Taylor, Frank A.
Oral interviews: Cain
Patent Office: Planning, legislation, etc.
[National Center for American Art: see Patent Office]
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: Relations with Harvard Observatory
Smithsonian Institution (SI): Building restoration (1963)
SI: Cornerstone commentary
SI: Renovation of Main Hall exhibits (1954)
SI: Seal
["Wine Glass": see Building Program: Controversy]
NMHT: Building chronology
Photographs
A&I: Exhibits, ceramics
A&I: Exhibits, costume
A&I: Exhibits, First Ladies Hall
A&I: Exhibits, machinery
A&I: Exhibits, military history
A&I: Exhibits, miscellaneous
A&I: Exhibits, musical instruments
A&I: Exhibits, numismatics [see also A&I: Exhibits, musical instruments]
A&I: Exhibits, small arms
[A&I: Exhibits, stamps; see A&I: Exhibits, musical instruments]
A&I: Storage
MHT: Construction, demolition/excavation/foundation
MHT: Construction, details
MHT: Construction, exhibition halls
MHT: Construction, phases of exterior (1959-1962)
MHT: Construction, interior
MHT: Construction, miscellaneous areas
MHT: Construction, rail road installation
[MHT: Drawings; see MHT: Models]
MHT: Exhibits, American life
MHT: Exhibits, ceramics
MHT: Exhibits, costume
MHT: Exhibits, First Ladies Hall
MHT: Exhibits, Folk Art
MHT: Exhibits, George Washington statue
MHT: Exhibits, Flag Hall
MHT: Exhibits, light machinery
MHT: Exhibits, military history
MHT: Exhibits, musical instruments
MHT: Exhibits, numismatics
MHT: Exhibits, physical sciences
MHT: Exhibits, Philadelphia
MHT: Exhibits, Rail Road Hall
MHT: Exterior, Calder sculpture
MHT: Exterior, fountain
MHT: Exterior, Jose De Rivera "Infinity" sculpture
MHT: Exterior, sculpture
MHT: Exterior, South Terrace
MHT: Exterior, views [see also Kenyon photographs]
MHT: Interior, book store
MHT: Interior, central corridor
MHT: Interior, entrance hall
MHT: Interior, reception hall
MHT: Interior, storage rooms
MHT: Interior, TV studio
MHT: Interior, Kenyon photographs
MHT: Interior, models
MHT: Cafeteria
MHT: Library, proposed
MHT: Miscellaneous
MHT: Exhibits, design
MHT: Nixon inauguration
MHT: Notes
MHT: Site, tempos
MHT: Pavilions
MHT: Bus entrance
NMAH Existing Conditions Report (2005)
Box 39
National Museum of American History (NMAH)
NMAH: "The Beginnings of a Modern Museum"
NMAH: Historical study by AHHP
NMAH: Early history documents
NMAH: Historical study by KCF architects
NMAH: Historical study by Hal Aber
NMAH: SI 1958 Annual Report
NMAH: Miscellaneous
NMAH: NMHT/NMAH specifications
National Museum of Natural History
Annual Reports
Article: "Appleton's Popular Science Monthly," 1899
Article: "Time," 1903 new museum plans
Article: Ecole des Beaux Arts study
Article: "US National Museum," 1903
Assignment plan
Attics and lofts
Auditorium
Basement
Bird lab renovation
Catalogue of Architectural Drawings, compiled by S. Lehman, 1/1974- 6/1974
Cluss and Shulze: early design proposal, 1888 and 1896
Congressional activities, 1880-1890
Congressional activities, 1902
Congressional activities, 1903
Construction process
Cornerstone
Description
Design history notes
Design plans, early, Pre-1900
Design plans, 1901
Design plans, 1902
Design plans, 1903
Design plans, 1904
Design plans, 1905
Design plans, 1906
Design plans, 1907
Design plans, 1908
Design plans, 1909
Design plans, 1910
Design plans, 1911
Doors
Elevators
Exterior architecture
Film vault space
Fire proofing
Flag staff
Floors
Foreign museum study, 1901-1902
Foreign museum study, 1903
Foreign museum study, 1904
Foreign museum study, 1905
Grilles, vaults, doors (contracts)
Green, Bernard: Construction
Groundbreaking, 1904
Heating, Johnson system
Heating and air conditioning, renovation (1989 proposal)
Historical exhibit, Yochelson, 1984
[History: see Yochelson, Ellis L.]
Holmes, W. H.: Report, 1904
Holmes, W. H.: Letters to Rathbun, 1901
Holmes, W. H.: Articles
Holmes, W. H.: European museum study
Holmes, W. H.: Letters
Hornblower paper
Box 40
Illustrations
Klapper, Barre: Paper, "Defining Natural History Museum Architecture"
Klapper, Barre:Ppaper, "Defining Science Museum Architecture: the 1904 Holmes report to the Smithsonian" (May 1989)
Klapper, Barre: Notes (10 folders)
Langley, Samuel P.
Langley, Samuel P.: Correspondences
Lighting experiments, New Bedford
Lighting issues
Lighting, letter, 1902
Marshall and Hornblower: Memorandum
Marshall paper
McKim Role Moore letter, 1939
McKim, Meade, and White: Leland Roth article
McKim notes (Cynthia Field)
Mural, John Eliot, 1904
National Portrait Gallery, 1904
National Gallery of Art
Newspaper clippings: NGA, established 1909
Ornament issues
Plans, 1909
Problematic duplicates
Rathburn account of the Museum, 1913
Related buildings
Related buildings: Army War College, Stagfield history
Related buildings: American Museum correspondence
Restaurant
Rotunda renovations, photos
Rotunda
Rules for workmen, 1910
Scientists, Directory of, 1973
Selection of architects
Site surveys
South doors
Spatial design history
Stone issues
Third Floor
Tunnel
Vaults
Walls
West Court construction, 1986
Windows
Wings, plans, 1958
Wings, proposed, 1934
Wings, proposed, 1935
Wings, proposed, 1938
Wings, proposed enlargement, 1952
Yochelson, Ellis L.: Booklet on the history of NHM, 1985
Box 41
NHM brochure
Gems, geology & minerals concept study
Army war College, Stansfield history
American Museum correspondence
National Museum
Audio Guides
Courts, justification
Various lighting issues
Site surrounds
House of Representatives Doc. #314, 1903
NMH Notes
NMH Correspondence
Article, Ecole des Beaux Arts, MOMA
Plans & drawings
Miscellaneous
Quadrangle - Museum of African Art (MAA)
Acquisition of MAA by Smithsonian
Appraisal of MAA, 1979
Appraisal of MAA, 1986
Assessments
Brochure, 1984
Building permits, c. 1877-1922
Capitol Hill Restoration Society
Condition Report, 1984
Deeds, 1877-1962
Directories of residents
Douglass, Frederick: Biographical information
Douglass Papers, Library of Congress
Douglass Papers, Yale University
Douglass and sons, wills
Floor plans of MAA
History of MAA site: Report on 316 and 318 A St. (Field, 1984- 1986)
National Register nomination forms for MAA
Newspaper clippings related to MAA, c. 1963-1986
Photographs
Plates
Purpose, Statement of, by Warren Robbins, 1963
Renovations to MAA, 1983-1984
Sale of MAA: Contract
Sale of MAA: Memoranda, correspondence, 1983-1990
Sale of MAA: Interested parties, 1984-1986
Sale of MAA: Freedom of Information Act requests
Sale of MAA: Homecare
Sale of MAA: Press release, 1986
Sale of MAA: Regulatory Agencies' review
National Museum of African Art (NMAfA)
NMAfA: Funding
NMAfA: Opening, 1987
NMAfA: Warren Robbins, statement of projected needs, 1980
NMAfA: Space needs, 1982
Quadrangle
[Advisory Council on Historic Preservation; see Regulatory agencies]
[Architects: see Carlhian and Yoshimura]
Article: African Art Building, "Antiques and Art Weekly," 8/21/1987
Article: "Architectural Record," February, 1984
Article: "Chicago Tribune," September, 1987
Box 42
Article: "Museum News," Donald Garfield, October 1987
Article: "Newark Star Ledger," September 1987
Article: "New York Times," Paul Goldberger, September 1987
Article: "Northwest Orient," Mary Ann Tighe, March 1984
Articles: "Smithsonian Magazine," 1983, 1987
Articles: "Smithsonian Torch," 1987
Article: "Washington Post," September 1987
[For more articles see also Newspaper clippings]
Awards, AIA
Awards, GSA
Brochures (10 folders)
Building director appointed, Milo Beach, 1985
Carlhian, Jean Paul: Shepley, Bullfinch, and Richardson, firm
Carlhian, J. P.: Outline for book
Carlhian, J. P.: "A New View From the Castle"
Carlhian, J. P.: Interview
Carlhian, J. P.: Design team meeting transcript
Chronology: Quadrangle
Commemorative print by Sam Gilliam (RAP gift)
[Commission of Fine Arts; see Regulatory Agencies]
[Construction reports: see Progress reports]
Design development [see also Yoshimura, Junzo]
Design development, 1980-1981
Donors
Drawings
Education space, 1985
Floor Plans
[Garden: see Haupt Garden]
Gates: Articles, contracts, correspondence, costs, drawings, and materials (12 folders)
Mural, for Quad
Gates: Articles, contracts, correspondence, costs, drawings, and materials (13 folders)
Box 43
Gates: Articles, contracts, correspondence, costs, drawings, and materials (34 folders)
Haas, Richard: Mural in the Ripley Center
Haupt Garden: Furnishings, descriptions, site plans
Haupt Garden: Linden tree (2 folders)
Haupt Garden: St. Louis, Missouri Botanical Garden influence (pagoda)
[History: see South yard]
International center
Legislative History, 1970, 1982
Model, photos, duplicates
[NCPC: see Regulatory agencies]
Newspaper clippings, 1976-1982 [see also: Articles]
Planning - Program of requirements, 1979-1983
Press release: Quad
Box 44
Program of requirements
Progress reports, 1982-1986 (6 folders)
Rare Book Library
Regulatory agencies: Correspondence with NCPC, Advisory Council, CFA; 1975-1982 (10 folders)
[Renwick Gates: see Gates]
Sackler & Lawton bridge script, 1984
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence
Sackler, Arthur interview, 1986
Sackler Gallery: Brochures, 1986
Sackler Gallery: Collection storage
Sackler Gallery: Design changes, 1985
Sackler Gallery: Press kit, 1987
[Section 106: see Regulatory agencies: review by]
SITES (Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service): Exhibitions "Generations," 9/1987
Skylight needs, 1982
Stair towers, 1984
South Yard - History
Concept study and design related info, 1977-1979 (9 folders)
Correspondence: Ripley to Yoshimura
Box 45
Proposals: Mr. Notion Sakai
Yoshimura design, 1980
Yoshimura, Junzo: Design, 1979-1980
Correspondence with Ripley
Yoshimura: Biography (2 design books and 2 folders)
Yoshimura: Correspondence
Yoshimura: Influence from Antonin Raymond
Yoshimura: Influence from Japanese tradition
Yoshimura: Letters
Yoshimura: Nara National Museum
Yoshimura: Other projects
Yoshimura: Papers by Kiyoko Yamaguchi & disk
Yoshimura: Photos and notes
Yoshimura: Yoshimura and Nakamura (in Japanese)
Sides: 35mm color
South Yard: Construction Chronology (Correspondence 1979-1981)
Annual Report, notes from NARA
Architecture: Smithsonian Institution landscape
Armory Building
Astrophysical Observatory
Astrophysical Observatory: 1889
Astrophysical Observatory: Correspondence, c. 1900
Astrophysical Observatory: Langley papers
Chronology: South Yard
Construction: Damage to Castle
Correspondence: Letters, Ripley to Senator Scott, 1974
Department of Living Animals, 1888-1889
Grounds
Grounds: Proposed demolition of Smithsonian Institution Building, 1930s
History: Bruce Smith, 1981
History
History: Before September, 1987
Magnetic Observatory
Box 46
Mall: Canal, 1868
Naval Observatory, by Jan Herman
Observatories, 19th century, history
Parking garage, 1966
Photographs: Air & Space Building from Library of Congress
Photographs: Record, South Yard
Plans: South Garden
Proposal, 1965 (2 folders)
Smithsonian Institution Building, bicycle racks
Smithsonian Institution Building, stable building
Correspondence: 1982, 1966-1978
Drawing: Fire Stair structures, 1984
Correspondence: 1983-1986, 1979-1981
Correspondence: 1981-1982
Box 47
Correspondence: 1981-1982
Correspondence: 1983-1986
Renwick Gallery
Annual Reports, Corcoran, 1881
Architecture, Discovery and Awareness, 1976
Article: 20th Anniversary
Article: "Building Stone Magazine", 1989
Articles: Collection
Articles: Internal Review (2 folders)
Articles: Jean Lawlor, 1970
Articles: Miscellaneous, 1869-1877
Articles: On opening, 1972
Articles: Von Eckhardt, 1961-1965
Articles on J. Renwick: S. B. Conroy, 1972
Articles on J. Renwick: R. T. McKenna, 1951
Bird droppings, 1969
Catalogue, 1878
Claims: W. W. Corcoran against Quartermaster Stores, 1864
Corcoran, William W.: Biography (including book)
Court of Claims, information, 1917
Correspondence: Corcoran with the Architect of the Capital
Curator's Journal, 1879-1880
Facilities condition report, 1994
Fire protection and security improvements study, 1985
Fire protection survey, 1987
Floor plans, 1859
Fundraising, 1971
Floor plans, 1974
Furnishings requested by D. McClelland, 1970
History: Catalogue of 1890
History: From 1897 catalogue of Corcoran
History by Raphael Crespo
History by D. Lehman, c. 1964
History: J. Goode, 1971
History: 1897 (2 folders)
Grand Salon Wall: Ooze, 1994
Inspection report, 1989
Iron furniture, 1974
Journal of Proceedings and Regents, 1879
Naming
National Register Nomination
Box 48
News clippings: U.S. Court of Claims
News clippings: Miscellaneous
Opening, 1871
Opening, 1970
Photographs
Photographs of exterior, 1879
Photographs of Grand Salon
Precast concrete
Proposed 7th St. wing, c. 1890
Purchase and renovation, 1966
Quartermaster General, letters relating to, 1861-1869
Quartermaster office proposed addition, 1865
Rent paid by the Senate, civil war building use, 1879
Rental fees, 1972
Restoration, sandstone facade, 1987
Senate reports, 1896-1901, on purchase
Source material on early use of building
Specifications for construction, 1859
Speech, 10/12/1987
Statues, Moses Ezekiel
Statues, facade, history
Stieperich, Vincent (painter)
Stone
Stone carvings
Wright, F. L. exhibit of decorative arts
Blueprints, plans, etc.
Primary source materials (2 folders)
Archival materials, letters, etc., 1858-1896
Archival materials, letters, etc., 1949-1976
Secondary source materials (2 folders)
Photocopies from books
Miscellaneous related information
Newspaper clippings
Journals & magazine articles
Assorted floor plans, 1859, 1864, 1878, 1890,1994
HABS (Historic American Buildings Survey)
Copies of photographs
Computer disks - Hormu2 Renwick gallery; 1859 plans (Auto Cad LT 2000); 1864 plans (Auto Cad LT 2000); 1878 plans (Auto Cad LT 2000); 1890 plans (Auto Cad LT 2000); 1949 plans (Auto Cad LT 2000); 1967 plans (Auto Cad LT 2000); 1988 plans (Auto Cad LT 2000); Base Plans from OPP (Auto Cad LT 2000); Chronology, introduction, references, cover page (Auto Cad LT 2000) (Four 3.5" floppy disks)
National Zoological Park (NZP)
Administration Building - Connecticut Avenue
Animals of the Bible list
[Annual Reports: see Chronology]
Antelope House (built 1897-1898)
Anti-pollution measures
Aquarium (1900) Waddy Wood/Hornblower and Marshall
Aquatics exhibit, 1980
[Ashford, Snowden: see Municipal Architect]
Art and Architecture of NZP pamphlet, 1988
Architects: Correspondence about aquarium
Art: Registration of, Rosemary DeRosa, 1988
Art inventory for Judith Block, 1988
[Artists at NZP: see individual artists; Sculptor; WPA]
Aviary proposal (1912-1913), Glenn Brown/Snowden Ashford
Baker, Arthur B.: Correspondence with Hornaday, 1888-1889
Baker, Frank: Biography Collected by Sybil Hamlet, 1987
Baker, Frank: (correspondence 1890-1902) [see Other Zoos: Cincinnati]
Bear Dens, 1902
Beaver Valley
Bibliography
[Bird House 1913: see Aviary proposal]
Bird House, 1928 Albert Harris
Bird House, renovations, Great Flight Cage, 1964
Bridge construction
Brown, Glenn (correspondence 1892-1910) [see Olmsted]
Carillon (Glockenspiel): Pelzman Estate, 1970-1975
Children's Zoo: Issue of, 1964
Chronology from Annual Reports
Circus: Correspondence with Barnum, Adam Forpaugh shows
Clark, Edwin H., Municipal Architect (1935) [see Other Zoos]
Box 49
Clock: Post Clock at 13th and F Street
Commission, Zoological Park, 1889 [see Boundaries]
Commission of Fine Arts, 1863-1864 [see Administration Building]
Concessions: Issues of, 1952-1970
Congressional record
Construction history
Construction update, Gibbon Island Project, 1975-1976
Drafts of paper: Ewing, Heather and Cynthia Field
Eddy, John; Landscape Gardner, 1897
Education Building
Elephant House (1902) Hornblower and Marshall
Elephant House (1937) Edwin Clark [see Knight, Chris]
Elephant House: Art work
Elephant House
Emerson, William Ralph: Correspondence, 1890-1899
Emerson, W. R.: "A Picturesque Commission at the NZP," Ewing, 1988
Employees: William Chester
Establish, Bill to, 1889 [see Opening]
Expeditions [see Other Zoos: European Influences]
Flight Cages (c. 1900) [see Bird House, Olmsted]
Flight Cage, 1913, Florence Henderson
[Front Royal: see Conservation Center]
Funding, 1889
Funding, Griffenhagen plan, 1939
Funding, National Parks Service, 1957
Funding, Reevaluation, 1958-1961
Funding, Reorganization, 1965
Funding, transfer to SI, 1967-1971
Gatehouse, 1908 (Hornblower and Marshall)
Goode, George Brown: Correspondence with Langley, 1890-1891
Grading and Filling: Water changes, 1901-1921
Graphics, 1973-1977
Great Ape House, 1977
[Grounds: see Landscape]
Guidebooks
Harris, Albert L., Municipal Architect biography
Historic Preservation review Board, 1988
History of the NZP, miscellaneous [see Zoo: Landscape]
History, Gustav Loisel, 1912
History, "Popular Science Monthly," 1913
History, Elizabeth Ronkin, 1973
Hollister, Ned: Biography/obituary
Hoffed stock, 1963
Hornaday, W. T.: Correspondence with A. Brown, Philadelphia Zoo
Hornaday, W. T.: Department of Living Animals, 1887-1889
Hornaday, W. T.: Department of Living Animals, donations
Hornaday, W. T.: Department of Living Animals, history by Silvio Bedini
Hornaday, W. T.: Proposal for Zoo
Hornaday, W. T.: Taxidermy
Hornblower and Marshall: Biographies
Hornblower and Marshall [see Small Mammal; Elephant; Holt House]
Horowitz, Helen: NZP Study, 1973-1974
Landscape Architecture: "The Evolution of NZP," S. Fauber, c. 1975
Landscape before 1960
Langley's crazy ideas
Legislative history
Langley, Secretary Samuel P. [see Baker, F., Emerson, Goode]
Lion House, carnivore House, 1890-1970 [see also Emerson]
Lion and Tiger Hill, 1975
Louisiana Purchase Bird Exhibit, Olmsted, 1902
Mann, Director William (Correspondence 1925-1956) [see Reptile House; Lion and Tiger Hill; and WPA]
Maps and plans (1889- ) [see Guidebooks]
Master Plan (1960-1961; FONZ - Friends of the National Zoo)
Master Plan, DMJM, 1961-1963
Master Plan, redevelopment, 1967-1972
Master Plans: Papers
Master Plans: Historic Resource Analysis, Gavin Farrell, 2004
Master Plans: Historic Resource Analysis
Meigs, Quartermaster General Montgomery (correspondence 1890-1891)
Mindeleff, Victor
[Missouri Valley: see Olmsted; Beaver Valley]
Box 50
Monkey Cages
[Monkey House: see Small Mammal House]
[Morellito, Domenico: see Restaurant]
Multi-climate House, 1965-1969
Municipal Architect [see Harris, Clark; Funding Reorg. 1965-1966]
Mural: 2001 conservation report
[Mural: Noah's Ark: see Restaurant]
National register Nomination
Newspaper clippings, 1888-
Notes, from Construction Management (Ewing, 1987-1988)
Notes, from SI Archives (Ewing, 1987-1988)
OGC (Office of General Counsel): Legislative history
Olmsted correspondence (concerning boundaries/access)
Olmsted correspondence (Missouri Valley; G. Brown; Flight Cage)
Olmsted correspondence (S. P. Langley to Olmsteds)
Olmsted correspondence (F. Baker to Olmsteds)
Olmsted correspondence (other)
Olmsted Papers (Brookline, MA, Historic Site; Ewing, Crespo 1988)
Olmsted Papers (American University, Goode 1987)
Olmsted Papers (notes from Library of Congress, Ewing 1988)
Olmsted, Frederick Law and successors, Role of (J. Malcolm, 1970)
Olmsted Walk, NZP present
Opening of NZP [see establishment]
Other Zoos: Central Park Menagerie, correspondence, 1885-1889
Other Zoos: Chicago, Lincoln Park (Field, 1988)
Other Zoos: Chicago, Brookfield; see Clark (Ewing, 1990)
Other Zoos: Cincinnati, visit by F. Baker, 1890
Other Zoos: Erie, Pennsylvania: Brookland
Other Zoos: Miami MetroZoo (Ewing, 1988)
Other Zoos: New York Zoological Society
Other Zoos: Philadelphia Zoo (Field, 1988) [see Hornaday]
Other Zoos: Seattle, Washington, Woodland Park
Other Zoos: United States, general
Other Zoos: European zoo influence
Panda exhibit
[Pelzman Estate: see Carillon]
Performing Arts Center
Photographs (Library of Congress)
Photographs (National Archives)
Photographs (National Zoological Park)
Photographs (Smithsonian Archives)
Photographs of drawings (Smithsonian Archives)
Photographs (Cohn Varga, 1987; Zoo 100)
Physical evolution: Jenkins & O'Hear Landscape Architects
Plan for Zoo establishment
[Proto-Zoo movements; see Wash. Zoological Society, Hornaday]
Presidnet's Commission, 1912
Progress Reports, 1960s
Proposed buildings, 1913
Purpose, NZP [see Zoo; History of NZP]
[Reed, T. H.: see Purpose; Safety Surveys]
Reptile House [see Harris, Mann]
Reptile House: John Joseph Early, concrete
Reptile House: Romanesque origins of building
Reptile House: Stone portal repairs, 1988
Research program, c. 1965 [see Conservation Center]
Restaurant, 1891
Restaurant and murals, 1940 (Domenico Mortellito)
Restaurant murals, correspondence, 1988
Ripley, S. Dillon
Rock Creek Parkway Extension, 1959
Safety Surveys, 1960s
Sculptor: Cornelia van A. Chapman (bear)
Sculptor: Jacob Lipkin (bear)
Sculptor: William McVey (Happy Frog)
Sculptor: Erwin Springweiler (Anteater) [see 1937 small Mammal]
Sculptor: Heinz Warneke (Tumbling Bears)
Sculpture: Brochure material
Sculpture: Eagle (Penn Station, NYC)
Sculpture: Other
[Signage for NZP, 1970s: see Graphics]
Small Mammal House, 1902-1905 (Hornblower and Marshall)
Small Mammal House finials (1904-1905); Laura Swing Kemeys
Small Mammal House (1937) [see Clark, Edwin]
Small Mammal House WPA project
Sundial
Symposia, Zoo Design (Paignton, Englad 1975, 1976)
Symposium, Evolution of Modern Zoo (NZP, 1989)
[Taxidermy: see Hornaday]
Topography, Gordon Taylor, 1904-1905 [see Landscape]
Trackless train issue, 1960s
Traffic in NZP, 1891-1912
Box 51
True, Frederick W., correspondence
TV programs
Visitor surveys, 1959-1975
Wartime Zoo, 1943
Washington Zoological Society, 1870
Wetlands exhibit, 1989
WPA art and architecture [see sculptor; individual artist]
Zoo articles
Zoo articles by Smithsonian people
Zoo: Biopark [see Robinson]
Zoo conditions: articles, constituent letters
Drafts of zoo history papers (Ewing)
Catalogue of Drawings: Abby Goldberg
Catalogue of Drawings: Vondrase
Master Plan Report
Finished worksheets (copies)
National Air and Space Museum (NASM)
Appropriation, 1972
Memorandum to staff - What do you need in the New Building?
Advisory Board Meetings
Annual reports
Architect - Gyo Obata
Advisory Board
Annual reports - NASM, 1976
Aero Club
Air Force Museum
Appropriations - Need
Architects - Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum (HOK)
Architects - HOK Correspondence
Architects - Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson
Architects - Mills, Petticord
Architects - Selection
Architects - Services/contracts
Art collections
Article - "The World's Most Popular Museum"
Article - Dulles Annex, 9/30/1999
General Information
Articles, 1964-1971
Articles - Washington Post, 1971, 1976, 1988
Articles, 1976
Articles - Exhibition planning
Articles - GSA file
Article - 10th anniversary
Articles - New building proposed, 1954-1955
Articles, 1960-1964
Article - The Torch - Opening, July 1976
A&I exhibits
A&I - Office space
A&I - Planetarium
A&I - Renovation
Astronautics
Attendance
Authorization, 1964
Bill to establish, 1957
BWI airport annex
Budget
Box 52
Budget estimates
Budget justifications to Congress
Terrace Restaurant and cafeteria
Cafeteria - D.C. Historical Preservation Approval
Carpeting
Commission of Fine Arts (CFA)
Collections- Acquisitions (early)
Collections - Acquisitions
Collections - Loan
Collections - History
Collections - Problems
Collections - Restoration/Storage ("Shoplift")
Collins, Michael
Supplemental Special Conditions - Window Wall
Press kit
Concessions
Construction - Evacuation
Concrete, 1973
Construction, 1976
Construction - Administration, 1971
Construction - Budget, 1973-1976
Construction - Contract problems, 1975-1976
Construction - Status reports, 1972-1973
Construction - Water main removal, 1972
Construction management, 1971
Contracts, 1972
Contract negotiations, 1974
Costs,1962-1972
Cost - Estimate, 1955
Design - McKim, Mead & White, 1954
Design - McKim, Mead & White - Articles, 1954-1955
Design - Harbeson. Hough, Livingston & Larson, 1962
Design - Fund appropriations, 1965
Design - Criticism
Design - Gyo Obata, 1965
Design - Comments
Design - Changes/Input, 1966-1969
Design - Parking, 1971
Design - Modified Feasibility Study, 1971
Design, 1971-1972
Design - National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC)/CFA, 1971-1972
Design - Description
Design - Staff input
Director
Director - Candidates
Director - Selection
Disability issues
Donations
Education Division - Materials
Environmental analysis
Escalators
Exhibits consultations, 1967-1968
Exhibits, 1969-1974
Exhibits - A&I, 1967
Exhibits - A&I - "Life in the Universe"
Exhibits - Brochure
Exhibits - Budget, 1978
Exhibits - Development, 1972-1975
Exhibits - Displays
Exhibits - Exterior
Exhibits - Fabrication, 1973
Exhibits - Fabrication - Contractor claim, 1976-1977
Exhibits - Fabrication - Meetings/Schedules
Exhibits - Great Hall, 1971-1973
Exhibits - Halls - "Balloons and Airships," 1975
Exhibits - Halls - "Benefits from Flight,"1975
Exhibits - Halls - "Flight and the Arts," 1975-1976
Exhibits - Halls - "General Aviation," 1976
Exhibits - Halls - "Space Halls," 1975
Exhibits - Halls - "Understanding Flight Technology"
Exhibits - Halls - "Vertical Flight," 1975
Exhibits - Halls - "World War II Aviation," 1975
Exhibits - Halls - "World War II Aviation" - Norden Bombsight
Exhibits - Halls - "X-Airplanes," 19753
Exhibits - Information
Exhibits - Initial selection
Exhibits - Interim plan, 1973
Exhibits - "The Last Act," 1968
Exhibits - National Air Museum (NAM) exhibits
Exhibits - "The Next 100 Years," 1975
Exhibits - Paper - "Experiment on Exhibits," 1967
Exhibits - Planning, 1967-1968
Exhibits - Planning proposal
Exhibits - Policy, 1971
Exhibits - Renovation, 1959-1969
Exhibits - Report by Zisfein, 1971
Exhibits - Statement of Goals, 1975
Exhibits - Status/Schedules, 1971-1973
Exhibits - Study, 1967
Exhibits - Study, 1972
Exhibits - Office of Exhibits Central
Exhibits Central - Problem, 1972
Exhibits Central - Organization, 1971
Exhibits Division, 1974
Exhibits - Study group report, 1972
Extension plans, February 1988
Experimentarium, 1973
Extension - 1993 authorization
FAA relations, 1972
Films,1969
Floor plans
Facilities - Improvement, 1970
Founding of museum, 1946
Fourth Street - Closing, 1975
Fundraising, 1972
Funding requests
Funding request - Redecision, 1970
Gilbane - Praise, 1974-1975
Goddard Museum, 1970
Goddard paper, 1968
Box 53
Ground breaking, 1971-1972
Ground breaking - Speeches, 1972
GSA - Design Award, 1972
Guggenheim Foundation proposal, 1964-1970
History - Notes on planning, concepts
Hopkins, Philip S., 1964
IMAX
Information - Facts (Construction, materials, etc.)
Information - General
Installation, 1974-1975
Installation - Evacuation of A&I, 1975
Installation - Offices, 1975
Interior design, 1975-1976
Johnston, S. Paul, 1974
Justification for appropriation, 1972
Justification for new museum, 1960-1971
Landscape, 1976
Legislation
Loening, Grover
Lunar landing - 5th Anniversary, 1974
"Man in Space" study, National Park Service, 1986
Miscellanea, 1971-1974
Model of NASM, 1964-1966, 1973
Murals, 1974
Mural - McCall ("The Space Mural"), 1975
Mural - Sloane, 1975
NAM - Planning correspondence, 1948, 1955, 1957
Name change - Lindbergh (proposed), 1974
Name change, 1965, 1974
NASA - Relations, 1966-1971
NASA - Proposed museum, 1969-1970
NCPC, 1971-1972
Opening, 1975-1976
Operations budget, 1971
Operations - Foresight, 1965
Oral interview - Bradley, James A., 1974-1978
Oral history - Bobbie, Tony, 1994
Oral history - Durant, Frederick, 1994
Interview - Sincoff, Jerry
Oral history interview - Taylor, Frank A., 1979-1982
Operations - Annual report, 1965
Operations - Report, 1952-1953
Other museums, 1967
Other museums - Europe trip, 1966-1967
Other museums - U.S., 1965, 1973
Other museums - Montreal Expo, 1967
Other museums, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), 1957, 1970
Outdoor lighting
Parking lot, 1967
Photographs
Photographs - A&I
Photographs - Construction
Photographs - Early proposal, 1964
Photographs - Ground breaking
Photographs - Model
Photographs - NAM interior ("Quonset Hut")
Photographs - Silver Hill
Planetarium, 1967-1976
Planetarium - Equipment, 1974
Planetarium - Other planetariums, 1973
Planetarium - Planning, 1971-1973
Planetarium - Show
Planning - Concepts, 1948
Planning, 1954
Planning - Funding for study, 1954
Planning - Proposal of 1954
Planning, 1958-1960
Planning - Preliminary requirements, 1957-1964
Planning, 1969-1971
Planning, 1960-1964
Planning - NCPC/CFA, 1960-1964
Planning - Garage, 1965
Planning - Proposal, 1965
Planning - Cost revisions, 1966-1969
Planning - Status, 1966-1969
Planning - NCPC/CFA, 1969-1971
Planning - Concepts, 1971
Planning, 1978
Planning - Concepts, 1968-1971
Planning - Activities, 1971
Planning - Correspondence, 1969
Planning - Cost revisions, 1969-1970
Planning - History, 1949-1958
Planning - Management survey
Planning - Operations, 1965
Planning - Space use ("Operation Foresight"), 1967
Planning - Structure, 1966
Plaque - Proposed, 1976
Program - Interim, 1968
Box 54
Program - Review, 1979
Proposed building - Criticisms, 1971
Publications - Boyn, NASM
Regents' meetings
Regents' meeting, 1971
Reports - Activities, 1969
Report - "Some Preliminary Observations," 1964
Report of the Secretary on NAM, 1950
Report, 1965
Report, 1967-1968
Research - Activities, 1974
Scope of work, 1971
Schedules, 1972
Sculpture - Otero, 1976
Sculpture, 1975
Sculpture - "Ad Astra," 1975
Sculpture - CFA meeting, 1975
Sculpture - Noguchi, 1975-1976
Sculpture - Perry
Shed
Silver Hill, 1972-1976
Site - Parking, 1967
Sites proposed, 1946
Site - Quadrilateral (3rd St.), 1975
Site - Southwest (SW) redevelopment, 1963
Site - SW redevelopment - Compromises, 1955
Site - SW redevelopment - NCPC, 1955
Site - SW redevelopment - Redevelopment Land Agency (RLA), 1958-1962
Site - SW redevelopment - Zeckendorf, 1956, 1965
Site - Redevelopment, 1954-1961
Site - Selection, 1943-1963
Site selection - Articles, 1955-1958
Site selection - History, 1946, 1953, 1971
Site selection - 4/7/Jefferson
Site selection - NPG (National Portrait Gallery)/SGA (Smithsonian Gallery of Art)
Site selection - "Wine Glass," 1955
Site selection - 4/7Jefferson (Performing arts - Foggy Bottom)
Site selection - College Park, 1957
Site selection - NCDC
Skylights, 1976
Sloop, John - Biography
Song, NASM, 1971
Space, 1986
Space issues, 1972
Space needs, 1965
Speeches, 1976
Speech - Burden, 1971
Speech - Michael Collins
Speech - Goldwater - "A Time of Crisis for SI's NASM," 1970
Speech - Johnston, 1969
Speech - NASA, 1958
"Spruce Goose," 1975
Staffing, 1947, 1964, 1969-1974
Staffing - Reorganization, 1966
The National Air and Space Museum, by Willy Arnheim - Arnheim Gift, 1988
The National Air and Space Museum, by Willy Arnheim - Correspondence, 1975
The National Air and Space Museum, by Willy Arnheim - Correspondence, 1983
The National Air and Space Museum, by Willy Arnheim - Extra photographs, 1983
Traffic study, 1972-1973
Visitor information, 1976, 1988
Vibrational study, 1968
Visitor surveys, 1988
Wright article
Zisfein, Mel, 1976
HOK meeting - Dulles extension, 1995
Clippings - Enola Gay, 1995
CFA, 1962-1972
Dulles extension, 1993
Reports, 1965-1976
NCPC, 1964, 1971, 1995
Proposed Objectives and Plans for the National Air and Space Museum - S. Paul Johnston, Director, 1965 (From Charles Eames Manuscript Archives, Library of Congress)
Box 55
Miscellaneous Buildings
Public buildings in D.C., 1958
National Armed Forces Museum - Proposal, 1949-1960s
Smithsonian Gallery of Art (SGA) - Article by Douglas Haskell, Magazine of Art
SGA - Article from Magazine of Art, 1939
SGA - Competition
SGA - Miscellaneous information
SGA - Model, 1939
SGA - Articles about competition
SGA - Initial plans (verbal)
SGA - Proposed 1939, McDonald
SGA - Saarinen drawings, 1965
SGA - Correspondence, 1937-1940 (2 folders)
The Victor Building, 1999
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) - Dining hall information request, 1994
STRI - Smithson grant - Old dining hall, 1994
STRI - Dining hall, Barro Colorado Island, 1993-1994
STRI - 1997 additional - Tropical Paleocology
STRI - 5-year plan, 1988
STRI - Facilities master plan by Bernard Johnson, 1985
STRI - Rubinoff memorandum - Reorganization, 1988
STRI - Facilities Assessment Report - Ancon Area Facilities, January 1998
STRI - Facilities Assessment Report - Gamboa Area Facilities, January 1998
STRI - Facilities Assessment Report - Culebra Area Facilities, January 1998
Museum Support Center (MSC) - Suitland, Maryland - SIB collection - Native American prints
MSC - Architects brochure, 1985
MSC - Museum Support Center for the Storage, Conservation, and Study of the National Collections, 1977
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) - Facilities Inspection Report - Whipple Observatory, 1989
SAO - Whipple Observatory - Base camp plans, 1987
SAO - Visitor's Guide to the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory
SAO - Whipple Observatory - Masterplan, 1988
SAO - Charles Greeley Abbott, Director, 1928-1944
SAO - Article - 30th Anniversary, Cambridge, Massachusetts
SAO - Whipple Observatory - "Light Paths," c. 1982
SAO - Photographs
SAO - Article - SAO celebrates 100 years of skywatching, 1990
SAO - Whipple Observatory Base Camp - Master Plan, Phase One (ODC project no. R8451103) - Final report, 1984
SAO - Whipple Observatory Base Camp - Master Plan, Phase One (ODC project no. R8451103) - Final report, Executive Summary, 1985
SAO - Whipple Observatory Base Camp - Plans, schedules, and preliminary costs
SAO - Arizona - Facility Survey Data, 1971
Hispanic Culture Museum - Proposal, 1998
Garber - Building inspection report, 1988
Museum of History and Technology (MHT) - Need/Justification/Philosophy, 1955
MHT - Exhibits planning, 1955
National Museum of American History - Model photographs
Smithsonian Building Program (expansion)
"Museum of Man," 1952
Exhibits modernization - "Research in Exhibits" by Frank Taylor, 1968
Patent Office Building (POB)
Articles, 2000
Articles, 1999
Commissioner of Public Buildings, 1836-1852
Commissioner of Public Buildings - Mills letter to Congress, 1836
Correspondence - Alexander Jane Davis, 1830s
Construction records, 1849-1875
Box 56
Minutes of Committee Appointed by Commissioner of Public Buildings, 1839-1851
Construction bids and proposals, 1857
List of models destroyed, 1877
Correspondence - Commission of Public Buildings, 1851-1852
Museum collections, 1841-1881
History by J. Douglas Hoff
History by Douglas Evelyn, 1989
Description of the plan and materials,1853, 1856-1857
History by Anthony Garvan, 1961
Bibliography
History by E. Del Donna, 1964
History by Jane Davies, 1965
History published by Museum of American Art, 1969
History of W. Elliot and R. Mills
History by Louise Hall, 1956
Floor plans and drawings
Keim's Guide, 1876
History by Karel Yasko
Periodicals - Gleason's Pictorial, 1854
Related - Greek revival architecture
Transfer to SI, 1957
National Historic Landmark Designation, 1965
Transfer to SI authorized, 1958
Organization plans for 2 museums, 1964
Proposal to build National Portrait Gallery, 1960
Proposal for new building, 1926
Renovation, 1964-1965
Landscaping, 1962-1963
Correspondence - Faulkner, Kingsbury and Stenhouse, 1964-1966
Renovation - Cooling tower, 1964
Renovation costs and overruns, 1964
Renovation proposal, 1989
Space evaluation report, 1997
Renovation report, 1966
Restaurant proposal, 1969-1971
Security, 1968
Seventh St. entrance - Field memo, 1986
Marble survey, 1986
Subway plans, 1969
Techworld controversy, 1984
Tours, 1965
"G" Street subway station, 1968
Transfer to GSA and SI, 1963
Building name, 1964
Historical plaque, 1965
Development of Gallery Place, 1988
History by Wilcomb Washburn, 1969
Press release, 1968
Graffiti, 2002
Related - Bibliography of architecture before 1815
Landscaping design, 1963
Height limitations letter, 1989
National Museum of American Art, director, 1989
National Museum of American Art, precedents
Cleaning of facade, 1968
Chronology of National Collection of Fine Arts
National Collection of Fine Arts - Legislation reauthorization
History of National Portrait Gallery by Finley
Correspondence - South portico repair, 1996
Articles - National Collection of Fine Arts, 1960
Director - Charles Nagel, National Portrait Gallery, 1963
National Portrait Gallery - Legislative history
National Portrait Gallery - Legislation, 1961
Masonry report and estimate, 1960
Repair estimates, 1910-1913
Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary - Administrative General - POB Renovation, 1908-1915
Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary - Administrative General - POB - Room 400, 1909-1913
Correspondence - Thomas W. Walter and Edward Clarke, 1851-1869
Miscellaneous materials
Box 57
History by Rafael A. Crespo
Research material - Rafael A. Crespo
"The Patent System of the United States: A History," by Levin H. Campbell, 1891
Miscellaneous research material (3 folders)
The Story of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 1981
Light and ventilation, 1870
Subway construction, 1969
Inaugural Ball, 1865
Robert Mills - Guide to the National Executive Offices and the Capitol of the United States, 1841
Robert Mills - Biographical information
Robert Mills - Letters - NARA, Record Group 48, Entry 269, Box 2, Folder 1
Robert Mills - Letters - NARA, Record Group 48, Entry 269, Box 2, Folder 2
Robert Mills - Letters - NARA, Record Group 48, Entry 269, Box 2, Folder 3
Robert Mills - Letters - NARA, Record Group 48, Entry 269, Box 2, Folder 4
Robert Mills - Letters, 1851
Walter, Thomas U.
Wilkes Exploring Expedition, 1838-1848
Brochure for Book on Robert Mills, 1989
Renwick proposal for extension, 1849 letter
Mills Article by Lawrence Biemiller, Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Cultural Landscape Report
Courtyard
Adolf Cluss
Excerpts from the Records of the Columbia Historical Society
Selected Bibliography - Publications by Robert Mills
Official Reports - 1877 Fire
Newspaper articles - 1877 Fire
1877 Fire
1877 Fire - Clean up
1877 Fire - Flood in October
1877 Fire - Restoration by Adolf Cluss
1877 Fire - Reconstruction, unknown writer
Other fires - 1874, 1914-1915
Preservation of models saved from the Patent Office Fire, 1877
Del Donna, E. B. - "The Competition for the Reconstruction of the Patent Office Building,"1878
1877 Fire - Proposed plan - Winner of competition, 1878
Reconstruction, 1883-1886
Restoration competition, 1878
Restoration competition - Memoranda, 1878
Correspondence to Rafael Crespo from Indiana Historical Society, 1989
Restoration competition - Josse Vrydagh, 1878
Restoration competition - Draft, Rafael Crespo
Patent Office - Storage of Patent Office Models, 1907-1908
Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary - Administrative General - Public Buildings - Patent Housing, 1908-1921
Documents relating to the Patent Office Building, 1888-1922 (Folder 1 of 2)
Floor plans
Box 58
Documents relating to the Patent Office Building, 1888-1922 (Folder 2 of 2)
Drawings, floor plans, and elevations (2 folders)
Photos - HABS, 1968
Photos - In SAAM (Smithsonian American Art Museum)/NPG Library
Chronology of building, 1836-1930s
Archives and library photos (2 folders)
Photo exhibition, 1968
Photos - Pre-1900
Photos - Post-renovation, 1970 on
Renovations - Interior and exterior, 1877-1886
NCFA/NPG construction, 1965-1966
Photo - Model, 1965
Photographs - Late 1960s
References to photographic records
Photographs - 1963-1964 courtyard renovation
SIA - Record Unit 99, boxes 44 and 46
Renovation, 1964 (GSA)
Roof repairs, 1995
Renovation, 1964
Renovation plans, 1964
Windows, 1914
Outline of the History of the United States Patent Office, 1936
Architect - Faulkner, Stenhouse, and Fryer (Renovation, 1964)
NPG materials
Reports to the Secretary, 1884-1918
Report on Reconstruction of United States Patent Office Building from March 12 to November 16, 1879
Administrative General - Public Buildings - Patent - General, 1909-1918
Stairs
Stone of the Old Patent Office Building, 1999 (3.5" floppy disk)
Masonry symposium - List of invitees, 1999
Masonry symposium - Background materials, 1998
Masonry articles, 1979-1999
Roof replacement, 1998
Miscellaneous background materials
Box 59
National Postal Museum (NPM)
Scope of work, 1990 (2 folders)
Background materials
Ford Education Center, 2003
Calendar of events
Press release, 1992
Agreement, 1990
General Post Office Building (GPOB) - Technical limitations, 1991
Postal Quarters - The Gunwyn Company proposal to GSA
GPOB - Comments on scope of work, 1991
GPOB - Technical potential and limitations, Phase IV-B, 1991
Miscellaneous
Adolf Cluss - Reports of the Committees of the First Session of the Forty-Third Congress, 1873-1874
Supplement to Window Restoration Study for NMAA and NPG (ODC# 8634140), 1990
Supplement to Window Restoration Study for NMAA and NPG (ODC# 8634140) - 100% submission, 1991
NPG - Memorandum - Intrusion of Activities on F Street Mall, 1987
NMNH - Windows, East and West Wings
SAAM/NPG - Windows, 1989-1990
SAAM/NPG - Windows, historical research
SAAM/NPG - Window conservator
SAAM/NPG - Window restoration, 35% submission, 1990
SAAM/NPG - Window
A&I - Windows, 1980-1990
A&I - Windows, exterior paint, 1989
Museum of Oriental Art: The Development of the Quadrangle Smithsonian Institution,
"Art Museums and Museum Habits of the 1980s: A Spatial Comparison of the Stadtisches Museum Abteiberg Monchengladbach and the Smithsonian South Quadrangle Project," by Christine H. Moser, 1988
Folder 1 Quadrangle
Folder 2 NMAI/Cultural Resources Center
Folder 3 Quadrangle/International Center
Folders 4-10 NMAI/Cultural Resources Center
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