Material Information |
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Title: |
Communications between Earle W. Newton and J. E. Smith |
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Series Title: |
Historic St. Augustine: Government House, Local Projects |
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Physical Description: |
Correspondence |
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Language: |
English |
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Creator: |
Smith, J. E. Newton, Earle W. |
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Publication Date: |
1964 |
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Physical Location: |
Box: | 8 | Divider: | Government House - Projects & Exhibits | Folder: | Government House, Local Projects |
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Subjects |
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Subject: |
Saint Augustine (Fla.) 48 King Street (Saint Augustine, Fla.) Government House (Saint Augustine, Fla.) |
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Spatial Coverage: |
North America -- United States of America -- Florida -- Saint Johns -- Saint Augustine -- 48 King Street |
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Coordinates: |
29.892465 x -81.313142 |
Record Information |
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Bibliographic ID: |
UF00095479 |
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Volume ID: |
VID00054 |
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Source Institution: |
University of Florida |
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Holding Location: |
University of Florida |
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Rights Management: |
All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location. |
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28 December 1964
Mr. J. E. Smith, Chief
Design & Construction Division
Public Buildings Service
General Services Administration
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
R3f: 4PC, St. Augustine, Fla. USPO & Custon House
Dear Mr, Siith:
The two sets of prints of the St. Augustine Post
Office and Custom House have been received. We very much
appreciate your sending these prints which will be immensely
helpful in determining what of the original building was
retained and the additions made.
Cordially,
Earle W. Newton
Director General
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
SRegion 4
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
U -.- December 23, 1964
IN REPLY REFER TO: 4PC
St. Augustine, Florida
USPO & Custom House
Mr. Earle W. Newton
Director General
St. Augustine Quadricentennial
Commission
P. O. Box 484
St. Augustine, Florida
Dear Mr. Newton:
As you requested, we are transmitting under separate cover
two sets of prints of the St. Augustine Post Office and Custom
House. One set of prints was made from measured drawings pre-
pared in 1934, and shows the original building; the other set
shows the 1935 extension and remodeling as designed by Architect
Mellen C. Greeley.
If we may be of further service, please advise.
Sincerely yours,
J. E. Smith, Chief
Design & Construction Division
Public Buildings Service
Separate cover:
2 sets prints
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