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Collection Overview
Title: Harris Armstrong Collection, 1924-1972
ID: WUA/06/wua00372
Primary Creator: Armstrong, Harris
Extent: 33.0 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
This collection is divided into twelve (12) series as follows:
Series 1: Personal and Professional Development (arranged alphabetically)
Series 2: Publications Featuring Prominent Architects and Contemporary Architectural Subjects (arranged alphabetically)
Series 3: Specifications and Correspondence for Commercial Architectural Projects (arranged alphabetically)
Series 4: Specifications and Correspondence for Residential Architectural Projects (arranged alphabetically)
Series 5: Oversized Plans for Commercial Architectural Projects (arranged alphabetically)
Series 6: Oversized Plans for Residential Architectural Projects (arranged alphabetically)
Series 7: Oversized Plans for Residential Furnishing Projects (arranged alphabetically by project name)
Series 8: Oversized Renderings, Photographs, and Miscellany for Unidentified Architectural Projects (arranged by size)
Series 9: Oversized Renderings, Photographs, and Miscellany for Various Architectural Projects (arranged by size)
Series 10: Oversized Education, Professional Qualifications, and Miscellany
Series 11: Supplemental Information for Commercial and Architectural Projects (includes photographs and documents) (arranged alphabetically)
Series 12: Photographs of Various Projects (arranged by size, then alphabetically) This series includes photographs from at least one exhibit of Armstrong’s work, “Midwest Modern”, based on the label on the back of most photographs. See the text explaining this exhibit in Box 4. Posters from another exhibit are also included in Box 4, which may have included these photographs.
When given, project numbers generally indicate that a contract was signed, bids secured, and the project completed. Armstrong assigned the year and project order. For example 57-6 would indicate the initial planning was in 1957 and was the sixth project of that year.
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection documents the career of St. Louis architect Harris Armstrong. Materials include specifications, plans, and architectural drawings for residential, commercial, and furnishing projects; photographs of projects; and professional publications and correspondence.
Collection Historical Note
Harris Armstrong (April 6, 1899 – December 15, 1973) was a well-read and largely self-taught modern architect revered for his masterful application of strikingly colorful, innovative, and spacious structures for every use conceivable. Especially popular in America's Middle West from the 1930's to 1960's, Armstrong's favored designs quietly echoed the Scandinavian and Asian tendency of observing economic resourcefulness of material and elegant simplicity of form, coupled with his self-defined brash interpretation of Frank Lloyd Wright's work.
After serving in the United States Army Air Corps as a private during the First World War, Armstrong studied architecture at both Ohio State University and Washington University, though he never graduated from either institution. From 1924 to the early 1930's Armstrong served as a draftsman in several firms in New York and St. Louis. It was when Armstrong worked as a landscape gardener during the Depression that his novel architectural vision of combining flavorful interior and exterior design elements began to mature. In the mid 1930's, Armstrong formally started his own practice in Kirkwood, Missouri.
Highly sought after for his daring designs and known for his flamboyant and engaging disposition, Armstrong was equally successful in procuring scores of residential and commercial contracts. In St. Louis, some of his residential clients included Doctors Carl and Gerty Cori (Nobel Peace Prize recipients) and Dr. Henry Hampton. His notable commercial projects and clients in St. Louis included Washington University, McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, American Stove Company, Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney, the St. Louis Ethical Society, the Kirkwood Community Center, the Lutheran Church of the Atonement, and various Y.W.C.A. branches. Additionally, Armstrong was the only solo-finalist in the design competition for the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St. Louis.
Administrative Information
Repository:
WUA University Archives
Accruals:
Accruals have been added to form Series 11 at the end of the collection.
Access Restrictions:
Open
Use Restrictions:
Users of the collection must read and agree to abide by the rules and procedures set forth in the Materials Use Policies.
Providing access to materials does not constitute permission to publish or otherwise authorize use. All publication not covered by fair use or other exceptions is restricted to those who have permission of the copyright holder, which may or may not be Washington University.
If you wish to publish or license Special Collections materials, please contact Special Collections to inquire about copyright status at (314) 935-5495 or spec@wumail.wustl.edu. (Publish means quotation in whole or in part in seminar or term papers, theses or dissertations, journal articles, monographs, books, digital forms, photographs, images, dramatic presentations, transcriptions, or any other form prepared for a limited or general public.)
Acquisition Method:
Harris Armstrong’s wife, Louise McClelland Armstrong, donated the material to Washington University’s School of Architecture in 1974-1975 when Constantine Michaelides was Dean of the School of Architecture. In 1997, Cynthia Weese, then Dean of the School of Architecture, worked with Carole Prietto, then University Archivist, to transfer the material from the School of Architecture to University Archives.
Preferred Citation:
[Item description]. From the [collection title, series, box, folder]. University Archives, Washington University in St. Louis.
Processing Information:
Processed by Jay Kempen in August 1999. Revised by Sarah Pabarcus in November 2006. Revised by Jane Fiegen in August 2009.
Finding Aid Revision History:
This finding aid was entered into Archon by Hannah Barg in July 2012.
Other Note:
When given, project numbers generally indicate that a contract was signed, bids secured, and the project completed. Armstrong assigned the year and project order. For example 57-6 would indicate the initial planning was in 1957 and was the sixth project of that year.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Personal and Professional Development],
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Series 2: Publications Featuring Prominent Architects and Contemporary Architectural Subjects],
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Series 3: Specifications and Correspondence for Commercial Architectural Projects],
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Series 4: Specifications and Correspondence for Residential Architectural Projects],
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Series 5: Oversized Plans for Commercial Architectural Projects],
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Series 6: Oversized Plans for Residential Architectural Projects],
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Series 7: Oversized Plans for Residential Furnishing Projects],
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Series 8: Oversized Renderings, Photographs, and Miscellany for Unidentified Architectural Projects],
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Series 9: Oversized Renderings, Photographs, and Miscellany for Various Architectural Projects],
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Series 10: Oversized Education, Professional Qualifications, and Miscellany],
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Series 11: Supplemental Information for Commercial and Architectural Projects],
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Series 12: Photographs of Various Projects],
[All]
- Series 1: Personal and Professional Development

- (arranged alphabetically)
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Address Book

- Folder 2: American Institute of Architects (Nebraska Chapter)

- Folder 3: American Institute of Architects (St. Louis Chapter, 1953-55)

- Folder 4: American Institute of Architects (St. Louis Chapter, 1965-70)

- Folder 5: American Institute of Architects (Wisconsin Chapter)

- Folder 6: Kirkwood Chamber of Commerce (Heritage Committee)

- Folder 7: Misc. (Eneas Africanus Defendant)

- Folder 8: Misc. ("Office Forms")

- Folder 9: Misc. ("Prospects")

- Folder 10: Misc. ("Rendering Artists and Model Makers for Hire")

- Folder 11: Missouri Division of Employment Security

- Folder 12: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

- Folder 13: Photographs of Harris Armstrong

- Folder 14: Porcelain Enamel Institute

- Folder 15: Resume and CV

- Folder 16: Rice University (Preceptorship)

- Folder 17: Sunset Magazine Awards

- Folder 18: Washington University (Distinguished Alumni Award)

- Folder 19: Washington University (Harris Armstrong Retrospective Exhibit)

- Folder 20: Washington University (School of Architecture)

- Series 2: Publications Featuring Prominent Architects and Contemporary Architectural Subjects

- (arranged alphabetically)
- Box 1

- Folder 21: Airplane Hangers and Airports

- Folder 22: Apartments (Foreign)

- Folder 23: Apartments (Hotels)

- Folder 24: Apartments (Houses)

- Folder 25: Architect's Writings (On Planning)

- [Folder 1 of 2]
- Folder 26: Architect's Writings (On Planning)

- [Folder 2 of 2]
- Folder 27: Architectural League Exhibition (1938)

- Folder 28: Armstrong, Harris

- Folder 29: Belluschi, Pietro

- Folder 30: Bomb Shelters

- Folder 31: Buchard, John E.

- Folder 32: Builder's Houses (1949)

- Folder 33: Camp Buildings (Scouts, Children)

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Cemeteries, Crematoriums, Chapels, and Churches (American)

- [Folder 1 of 3]
- Folder 2: Cemeteries, Crematoriums, Chapels, and Churches (American)

- [Folder 2 of 3]
- Folder 3: Cemeteries, Crematoriums, Chapels, and Churches (American)

- [Folder 3 of 3]
- Folder 4: Cemeteries, Crematoriums, Chapels, and Churches (European)

- Folder 5: City Halls, Town Houses, Court Houses, Jails

- Folder 6: Club Houses, Beach Clubs, Ski Lodges, Tennis Clubs, Yacht Clubs, Ballrooms

- Folder 7: Corbett, Mario

- Folder 8: Department Stores and Shops (American)

- Folder 9: Department Stores and Shops (Foreign)

- Folder 10: Department Stores and Shops (by Lustig, Soriano, Gropius, Eames)

- Folder 11: Dormitories and Dining Halls

- Folder 12: Douglas and Haskell

- Folder 13: Dow, Alden

- Folder 14: Drake, Gordon

- Folder 15: Eames, Charles

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Elkington, Robert

- Folder 2: Ellwood, Craig

- Folder 3: Elting, Winston

- Folder 4: Embassy and Government Buildings

- Folder 5: Eashbach, William

- Folder 6: Esherick, Joseph

- Folder 7: Federal Public Housing

- Folder 8: Fehr and Granger

- Folder 9: Fireplaces and Hearths

- Folder 10: Flats and Duplexes

- Folder 11: Foreign Buildings (General)

- Folder 12: Forester, Russel

- Folder 13: Francis, Willard Hall

- Folder 14: Fuller, Buckminster (Bucky)

- Folder 15: Funk, John

- Folder 16: Gallion, Arthur

- Folder 17: Garriot, Becker, and Bettman

- Folder 18: Geddes and Brecker

- Folder 19: Gehron and Ross

- Folder 20: General Purpose Hotels

- Folder 21: Girard, Alexander

- Folder 22: Glaser, Samuel

- Folder 23: Glass, J.

- Folder 24: Goff, Bruce

- Folder 25: Goldberg, Bertrand

- Folder 26: Goodman, Charles

- Folder 27: Goodman, Michael

- Folder 28: Goodman, Percival

- Folder 29: Gores, Landis

- Folder 30: Granger, Charles T.

- Folder 31: Greene Brothers

- Folder 32: Gropius, Walter

- Folder 33: Grossi, Olindo

- Folder 34: Grossman, Greta M.

- Folder 35: Gruen and Krummeck

- Folder 36: Gymnasiums

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Hall, Raymond

- Folder 2: Hampton, Mark

- Folder 3: Hamilton, Richard and Marvin Goody

- Folder 4: Hare, Michael

- Folder 5: Harris, H.H.

- Folder 6: Harrison and Fouiloux

- Folder 7: Harvard University School of Architecture

- Folder 8: Hatch, Don

- Folder 9: Hayne, F.B.

- Folder 10: Hebbeln, Henry

- Folder 11: Hegner, Casper

- Folder 12: Hellmuth, Obata, and Kassbaum

- Folder 13: Henken, David

- Folder 14: Hill, Henry

- Folder 15: Hillmer, Jack

- Folder 16: Historical Architecture (American)

- Folder 17: Holabird and Root

- Folder 18: Homsey and Homsey

- Folder 19: Hornbein, Victor

- Folder 20: Hornborstel, Caleb

- Folder 21: Hospitals (Foreign)

- Folder 22: Hospitals (General)

- Folder 23: Hospitals (Large)

- Folder 24: Hospitals (Small)

- Folder 25: Hoyt, Burnham

- Folder 26: Howard, Henry

- Folder 27: Howe, George

- Folder 28: Howe and Lescaze

- Folder 29: Howell, Ardent, Mosher and Grant

- Folder 30: Hudnut, Joseph

- Folder 31: Hunter and Hunter

- Folder 32: [Ives, Albert Ely]

- Folder 33: Jackson, Huson

- Folder 34: Jacobsen, John

- Folder 35: Janssen, Paseling, Keller

- Folder 36: Johnsen, John

- Folder 37: Johnson and Whitcomb

- Box 5

- Folder 1: Jones, Quincy

- Folder 2: Johnson, Philip (with signature)

- Folder 3: Kaeser, William

- Folder 4: Kahn and Jacobs

- Folder 5: Kahn, Lewis

- Folder 6: Kamrath, Karl

- Folder 7: Kassler, Kenneth

- Folder 8: Katz, Waisman, Blumenkranz, Stein, and Weber

- Folder 9: Kehm, Bimel

- Folder 10: Ketchum and Gina

- Folder 11: Keyes and Lethbridge

- Folder 12: Kiesler, Frederick

- Folder 13: Kiley, Dan

- Folder 14: King, [ ]

- Folder 15: Kirk, P.H.

- Folder 16: Kling, Vincent

- Folder 17: Koch, Carl

- Folder 18: Kochler and Ziegler

- Folder 19: Kolb, Keith

- Folder 20: Konigshofer, Jon

- Folder 21: Kosmak, George

- Folder 22: Kotch, M.A.

- Folder 23: Ladd, Thornton

- Folder 24: Landsberg, W.W.

- Folder 25: Langhorst, Fred

- Folder 26: Langhorst and Langhorst

- Folder 27: Laszlo, Paul

- Folder 28: Lawerence, Charles

- Folder 29: Le Courbusier

- Folder 30: Lee, John B.

- Folder 31: Lee, Roger

- Folder 32: Lemaire, Eleanor

- Folder 33: Leuven, Karl van

- Folder 34: Levy, Alexander

- Folder 35: Lind, Kenneth

- Folder 36: Lippmann, Herbert

- Folder 37: Lodges

- Folder 38: Lowry, Ritchie

- Folder 39: Lyndon and Smith

- Folder 40: Marden, Rowan

- Folder 41: Marquis, Robert

- Folder 42: Marx, Samuel A.

- Folder 43: Maston, Carl L.

- Folder 44: Matsumoto, George

- Folder 45: Matthias, John

- Folder 46: Mayhew, W.W.

- Folder 47: McCarthy, F.J.

- Folder 48: McNulty, John J.

- Folder 49: Medical Offices

- Folder 50: Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig

- Folder 51: Military Installations

- Folder 52: Millkey, Herbert

- Folder 53: Mills, Mark

- Folder 54: Minick, James W.

- Folder 55: Mitchell and Ritchey

- Folder 56: Models and Modelmaking

- Box 6

- Folder 1: Modern Architecture (European)

- Folder 2: Modern Architecture (Mexician and South American)

- Folder 3: Multi-Family Homes

- Folder 4: Murphy, Joseph Dennis

- Folder 5: Muschenheim, William

- Folder 6: Musical Halls, Concert Halls, and Broadcasting Stations

- Folder 7: Mutrux and Bernoudy

- Folder 8: Nagel, Chester E.

- Folder 9: Nelson, George

- Folder 10: Nemeny, Goerge and Geller

- Folder 11: Neutra, Richard

- Folder 12: Nicholson and Maier

- Folder 13: Niemeyer, Oscar

- Folder 14: Nims, Rufus

- Folder 15: Noyes, Eliot

- Folder 16: Obata, Gyo

- Folder 17: Ossipoff, Vladimir

- Folder 18: Overstreet, R.K.

- Folder 19: Pancoast, Ferendino, Skeels and Burnham

- Folder 20: Parker, Alfred

- Folder 21: Parking Garages, Filling Stations and Bus Terminals

- Folder 22: Parkinson, C.N.

- Folder 23: Pereira, W.L.

- Folder 24: Perkins, G. Holmes

- Folder 25: Perkins and Will

- Box 7

- Folder 1: Perkuhn, John

- Folder 2: Perrin, Howard

- Folder 3: Polevitzky, Igor

- Folder 4: Pomerance and Breines

- Folder 5: Post Offices

- Folder 6: Pre-Fabricated Houses

- Folder 7: Preston, John

- Folder 8: Pries, Lionel

- Folder 9: Public Housing

- Folder 10: Public Shelters

- Folder 11: Rado, Ladislav

- Folder 12: Railway Stations

- Folder 13: Rahman and Langlois

- Folder 14: Raney, Vincent

- Folder 15: Raport, Lucille Bryant

- Folder 16: Rapson, Ralph

- Folder 17: Raymond, Antonin

- Folder 18: Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Lunch Counters and Roadside Taverns

- Folder 19: Resort Hotels

- Folder 20: Rixmann, Diedrich

- Folder 21: Rudolph, Paul

- Folder 22: Runnells, David

- Folder 23: Ryan, Milton

- Folder 24: Saaringen, Eliel and Eero

- Folder 25: Salerno, Joseph

- Folder 26: Sanders, Morris

- Folder 27: Schweikher and Elting

- Folder 28: Scott and Teegen

- Folder 29: Scully, Vincent

- Folder 30: Seidler, Harry

- Folder 31: Sert, Dean

- Folder 32: Sert, Jose

- Folder 33: Sharp, Stanely

- Folder 34: Short and Murrell

- Folder 35: Skidmore, Owings and Merrill

- Folder 36: Skylarek, [_dph]

- Folder 37: Smith, Whitney R.

- Folder 38: Soleri and Mills

- Folder 39: Sorensen, Erik

- Folder 40: Soriano, Raphael

- Folder 41: Spaulding, Sumner

- Folder 42: Special Interest Buildings

- Box 8

- Folder 1: Spencer, Eldridge

- Folder 2: Sport Facilities

- Folder 3: Stagel, Otto

- Folder 4: Staub, John F.

- Folder 5: Stein, Joseph

- Folder 6: Steinbrueck, Victor

- Folder 7: Stengade, Eric

- Folder 8: Stone, Edward D.

- Folder 9: Stonorov, Oscar

- Folder 10: Stubbins, Hugh

- Folder 11: Swimming Facilities

- Folder 12: Synder, Wahl

- Folder 13: Tafel, Edgar

- Folder 14: Talcott and Talcott

- Folder 15: Terry and Moore

- Folder 16: Thiry, Paul

- Folder 17: Tourist and Motor Camps, Cabins and Motels

- Folder 18: Turner, George P.

- Folder 19: United Nations Headquarters

- Folder 20: Van der Gracht and Kilham

- Folder 21: Vandervoorts, Bullocks, Lord and Taylor's and Goldwater's Department Stores

- Folder 22: Van Pelt and Lind

- Folder 23: Wachsmann, Konrad

- Folder 24: Walker, Bruce

- Folder 25: Walker, Rodney

- Folder 26: Ward, Thomas

- Folder 27: Ware, Edward

- Folder 28: Warner, Charles

- Folder 29: Water Towers

- Folder 30: Weese, [ ]

- Folder 31: Weese and Weese

- Folder 32: Weston, Eugene

- Folder 33: While, Arthur B.

- Folder 34: Wiener, Paul Lester

- Folder 35: Wiener and Wiener

- Folder 36: Will, Philip

- Folder 37: Williams, Williams and Williams

- Folder 38: Wills, Barry

- Folder 39: Woollen, Evans

- Folder 40: Woolsey, George H.

- Folder 41: Wright, Frank Lloyd

- [Folder 1 of 4]
- Folder 42: Wright, Frank Lloyd

- [Folder 2 of 4]
- Folder 43: Wright, Frank Lloyd

- [Folder 3 of 4]
- Folder 44: Wright, Frank Lloyd

- [Folder 4 of 4]
- Folder 45: Wright, Henry

- Folder 46: Wright, John Lloyd

- Folder 47: Wurdeman and Beckett

- Folder 48: Yamasaki, Minoru

- Folder 49: Yean, John

- Folder 50: York, John

- Folder 51: Yorke, F.R.S.

- Folder 52: Zak, Ladislav

- Series 3: Specifications and Correspondence for Commercial Architectural Projects

- (arranged alphabetically)
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Alcorn

- Folder 2: American Stove Company (Magic Chef Building [46-5])

- [Folder 1 of 2]
- Folder 3: American Stove Company (Magic Chef Building [46-5])

- [Folder 2 of 2]
- Folder 4: American Stove Company - Architectural Forum Magazine

- Folder 5: Belt and Given Office Building

- Folder 6: Charbonier Methodist Church

- Folder 7: Continental Cars Distributing Company

- Folder 8: Delta Petroleum Corporation (57-4)

- Folder 9: Epiphany Episcopal Church (57-5)

- Folder 10: Epiphany Episcopal Church (60-5)

- Folder 11: Ethical Society of St. Louis (62-2)

- Folder 12: Federal Office Building (Kansas City, MO)

- Folder 13: Four Oaks Nursing Home (69-2)

- Folder 14: Goldenhersh and Goldenhersch Attorneys at Law (68-2)

- Folder 15: Grant, Medical Clinic (38-2)

- Folder 16: Grant, Samuel Medical Clinic (59-6)

- Folder 17: Group Hospital Services

- Folder 18: Hammond Organ Studios (57-3)

- Folder 19: Hampton, Henry E. Medical Offices (61-1)

- Folder 20: Hancock, O.C. Dental Building (41-7)

- Folder 21: Herrin Hospital (59-3)

- Folder 22: Income Investment Company (37-7)

- Folder 23: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (General)

- Folder 24: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, 1948 (Stage 1)

- Folder 25: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (Stage 2)

- Folder 26: Joint Council of Teamsters Number 13

- Folder 27: Kappa Psi Fraternity

- Folder 28: Kirkwood Civic Plaza

- Folder 29: Kirkwood Community Center (65-4)

- [Folder 1 of 4]
- Folder 30: Kirkwood Community Center (65-4)

- [Folder 2 of 4]
- Folder 31: Kirkwood Community Center (65-4)

- [Folder 3 of 4]
- Folder 32: Kirkwood Community Center (65-4)

- [Folder 4 of 4]
- Folder 33: Kirkwood Historical Society

- Folder 34: Kirkwood Medical and Dental Building (41-3)

- Folder 35: Kirkwood Park Amphitheater (63-1)

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Libbey, Owens and Ford Glass Company (Solar House) (47-1)

- Folder 2: Loge, Philip Medical Building (50-7)

- Folder 3: Lutheran Church of the Atonement (52-3)

- Folder 4: Lutheran Church of the Atonement (55-1)

- Folder 5: Lutheran Church of the Atonement (59-4)

- Folder 6: Lutheran Atonement

- Folder 7: Main Officer's Open Mess (MOOM [59-8])

- [Folder 1 of 2]
- Folder 8: Main Officer's Open Mess (MOOM [59-8])

- [Folder 2 of 2]
- Folder 9: Mark Andy Incorporated (52-1)

- Folder 10: Marshall Berry Store (58-3)

- Folder 11: Marshall County Courthouse (Iowa [54-5])

- Folder 12: Mary Potter Love Incorporated (59-7)

- Folder 13: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Bomb Shelter [55-7])

- Folder 14: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 32 [55-7])

- [Folder 1 of 3]
- Folder 15: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 32 [55-7])

- [Folder 2 of 3]
- Folder 16: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 32 [55-7])

- [Folder 3 of 3]
- Folder 17: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 33 [55-7])

- Folder 18: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Buildings 33 and 34 [55-7])

- Folder 19: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 34 [55-7])

- [Folder 1 of 8]
- Folder 20: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 34 [55-7])

- [Folder 2 of 8]
- Folder 21: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 34 [55-7])

- [Folder 3 of 8]
- Folder 22: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 34 [55-7])

- [Folder 4 of 8]
- Box 3

- Folder 1: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 34 [55-7])

- [Folder 5 of 8]
- Folder 2: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 34 [55-7])

- [Folder 6 of 8]
- Folder 3: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 34 [55-7])

- [Folder 7 of 8]
- Folder 4: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 34 [55-7])

- [Folder 8 of 8]
- Folder 5: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Buildings 102 and 103 [56-3])

- Folder 6: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 101 and Max Tract [65-3])

- Folder 7: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 105 [65-3])

- Folder 8: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 106 [65-3])

- Folder 9: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (Building 107 [65-3])

- Folder 10: Medical Institute of Local 88 (57-6)

- Folder 11: Mermod Jaccard King (Clayton Branch [49-6])

- Folder 12: Methodist Children's Home (50-2)

- Folder 13: Meyer, Adam Office Building (50-1)

- Folder 14: Misc. Projects "C,D"

- Folder 15: Misc. Projects "G,H,M"

- Folder 16: Misc. Projects "P,Q"

- Folder 17: Misc. Projects "R,S,T"

- Folder 18: Misc. Projects "U,V,W"

- Folder 19: Missouri Botanical Garden

- Folder 20: Missouri Lead Smelting Company (67-1)

- [Folder 1 of 2]
- Folder 21: Missouri Lead Smelting Company (67-1)

- [Folder 2 of 2]
- Folder 22: Moog Incorporated (Misc.)

- Folder 23: Moog Incorporated (Phase I [65-6])

- [Folder 1 of 8]
- Folder 24: Moog Incorporated (Phase I [65-6])

- [Folder 2 of 8]
- Box 4

- Folder 1: Moog Incorporated (Phase I [65-6])

- [Folder 3 of 8]
- Folder 2: Moog Incorporated (Phase I [65-6])

- [Folder 4 of 8]
- Folder 3: Moog Incorporated (Phase I [65-6])

- [Folder 5 of 8]
- Folder 4: Moog Incorporated (Phase I [65-6])

- [Folder 6 of 8]
- Folder 5: Moog Incorporated (Phase I [65-6])

- [Folder 7 of 8]
- Folder 6: Moog Incorporated (Phase I [65-6])

- [Folder 8 of 8]
- Folder 7: Moog Incorporated (Phase II [67-3])

- Folder 8: Moog Servocontrols (Assembly Test Building 10 [62-3])

- [Folder 1of 3]
- Folder 9: Moog Servocontrols (Assembly Test Building 10 [62-3])

- [Folder 2 of 3]
- Folder 10: Moog Servocontrols (Assembly Test Building 10 [62-3])

- [Folder 3 of 3]
- Folder 11: Motion Picture House in Normandy (36-2)

- Folder 12: O.A. Knell (45-1)

- Folder 13: Petrolite Corporation

- Folder 14: Rose Acre Gardens (52-4)

- Folder 15: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 1 of 12]
- Folder 16: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 2 of 12]
- Folder 17: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 3 of 12]
- Folder 18: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 4 of 12]
- Folder 19: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 5 of 12]
- Box 5

- Folder 1: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 6 of 12]
- Folder 2: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 7 of 12]
- Folder 3: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 8 of 12]
- Folder 4: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 9 of 12]
- Folder 5: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 10 of 12]
- Folder 6: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 11 of 12]
- Folder 7: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Clayton Branch [50-5])

- [Folder 12 of 12]
- Folder 8: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Downtown Branch [44-1])

- Folder 9: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Downtown?) - Progressive Architecture article

- Folder 10: SUB, Shanley, Leo Office

- Folder 11: Semple Developments (45-3)

- Folder 12: Silverstone Health Retreat

- Folder 13: Sopiha Beauty Salon at Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Downtown Branch [46-4])

- Folder 14: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (Student Christian Foundation [60-2])

- Folder 15: Sprenger, Lucille Clinic (60-4)

- Folder 16: St. Andrews Presbyterian Church (58-1)

- Folder 17: St. Louis County County Historic Parks (Historical Building Committee)

- Folder 18: St. Louis Ethical Society (Library Addition)

- Folder 19: St. Louis Human Development Corporation

- Folder 20: St. Louis Plaza Square Apartments

- Folder 21: State Hospital No. 4 at Farmington (58-2)

- [Folder 1 of 3]
- Folder 22: State Hospital No. 4 at Farmington (58-2)

- [Folder 2 of 3]
- Folder 23: State Hospital No. 4 at Farmington (58-2)

- [Folder 3 of 3]
- Folder 24: State Hospital No. 4 at Farmington (58-2) Specifications Report (6/10/1960)

- Folder 25: Tandy Development of Row Houses for St. Louis

- Folder 26: Taylor Avenue Medical Clinic (45-6)

- Folder 27: Thomas Jefferson School (50-3)

- Folder 28: Thompson and Robinson Dental Office (46-2)

- Box 6

- Folder 1: Tile Council of America (61-4)

- Folder 2: Trinity Episcopal Church (60-1)

- Folder 3: Urban Redevelopment Corporation (St. Louis Inner-Plaza Project)

- [Folder 1 of 3]
- Folder 4: Urban Redevelopment Corporation (St. Louis Inner-Plaza Project)

- [Folder 2 of 3]
- Folder 5: Urban Redevelopment Corporation (St. Louis Inner-Plaza Project)

- [Folder 3 of 3]
- Folder 6: Washington University (Cancer Research Laboratory [48-5])

- [Folder 1 of 4]
- Folder 7: Washington University (Cancer Research Laboratory [48-5])

- [Folder 2 of 4]
- Folder 8: Washington University (Cancer Research Laboratory [48-5])

- [Folder 3 of 4]
- Folder 9: Washington University (Cancer Research Laboratory [48-5])

- [Folder 4 of 4]
- Folder 10: Webster Groves Chamber of Commerce (59-1)

- Folder 11: Western Textile Products Company (65-2)

- [Folder 1 of 2]
- Folder 12: Western Textile Products Company (65-2)

- [Folder 2 of 2]
- Folder 13: White, Thomas J. (Executive City)

- Folder 14: White, Thomas J. (Office Building [64-1])

- Folder 15: White, Thomas J. (Towne and Country Mall [Singer Company {67-2}])

- Folder 16: White, Thomas J. (Westport Campus [68-4])

- [Folder 1 of 2]
- Folder 17: White, Thomas J. (Westport Campus [68-4])

- [Folder 1 of 2]
- Folder 18: Wilson, James P. Office Building (49-11)

- Folder 19: Y.W.C.A. (All Branches [51-4])

- Folder 20: Y.W.C.A. (Carondelet Branch [51-4])

- Folder 21: Y.W.C.A. (Central Branch - Downtown, 54-10)

- Folder 22: Y.W.C.A. (Clayton Branch) (51-4)

- Folder 23: Y.W.C.A. (Kinloch Branch [51-4])

- Folder 24: Y.W.C.A. (Wheatley Branch [51-4])

- Series 4: Specifications and Correspondence for Residential Architectural Projects

- (arranged alphabetically)
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Abrams, Morris (52-5)

- Folder 2: Aldridge, J.F.

- Folder 3: Armstrong, Harris (38-1), House at Sappington Spur

- Folder 4: Armstrong, Harris (48-1)

- Folder 5: Cohen, Hillard K.

- Folder 6: Cori, Carl - Res. Specs and Photos

- Folder 7: Evens, Fred (51-1)

- Folder 8: Garcia, Frances

- Folder 9: Geist, Peter (50-4)

- Folder 10: Glazer, Joseph (48-3)

- Folder 11: Goddard, Grant (52-2)

- Folder 12: Graham, Evarts (41-4)

- Folder 13: Graham, Evarts (54-7)

- Folder 14: Grant, Samuel (48-4)

- Folder 15: Hall, George H. (40-4)

- Folder 16: Hampton, Henry (41-1)

- Folder 17: Hampton, Henry (54-2)

- Folder 18: Hayden, Ralph O. (46-1)

- Folder 19: Helman, Milton (55-2)

- Folder 20: Hochschild, Peter (54-4)

- Folder 21: Hunter, Lee (54-3)

- Folder 22: Ivanhoe Place Sub-Division (26-1)

- Folder 23: Jackson, A.M., Jr. (49-7)

- Folder 24: Jackson, Reginald (35-1)

- Folder 25: Kelley, I.D. (37-2)

- Folder 26: Kemper, James

- Folder 27: King, Goodman (37-3)

- Folder 28: Kirkpatrick, R.K. (58-4)

- Folder 29: Kohler, T.N. (48-2)

- Folder 30: Kuelthau, Paul (54-6)

- Folder 31: Lewis, Carter B. (69-1)

- [Folder 1 of 5]
- Folder 32: Lewis, Carter B. (69-1)

- [Folder 2 of 5]
- Folder 33: Lewis, Carter B. (69-1)

- [Folder 3 of 5]
- Folder 34: Lewis, Carter B. (69-1)

- [Folder 4 of 5]
- Folder 35: Lewis, Carter B. (69-1)

- [Folder 5 of 5]
- Folder 36: Logan, George B. (40-1)

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Love, Wm. De Loss (39-2)

- Folder 2: Lowry, Oliver

- Folder 3: McCall, E.L. (41-5)

- Folder 4: McClelland, R.J. (39-3)

- Folder 5: McClure, J.N. (37-1)

- Folder 6: McDermott, Curtis T. (68-1)

- Folder 7: McRoberts, Rowlson (41-2)

- Folder 8: Mendle, Maurice (61-3)

- Folder 9: Milius, W.S. (51-2)

- Folder 10: Mitchell, J.C. (57-2)

- Folder 11: Moog, William C., Jr. (63-4)

- Folder 12: Morrill, Stanwood (46-3)

- Folder 13: Newman, Ernest (63-2)

- Folder 14: Oliver, Mr. And Mrs. (42-1)

- Folder 15: O'Keefe, W.A. (37-8)

- Folder 16: Orchard Avenue (Alteration to House #210 [37-4])

- Folder 17: Orchard House (Deer Creek Village [37-4])

- Folder 18: Philips, Perry (59-6)

- Folder 19: Quest, Charles and Dorothy (40-2)

- Folder 20: Read, Roland (50-6)

- Folder 21: Residence at Moberly (37-8)

- Folder 22: Robbie, Kenneth (60-3)

- Folder 23: Rutledge, Paul (55-3)

- Folder 24: Sachs, Louis (55-4)

- Folder 25: Saner, Robert (49-5)

- Folder 26: Schwarz, Egon (61-2)

- Folder 27: Siebert, Walter (55-5)

- Folder 28: Smith, Clarence (49-4)

- Folder 29: Smith, Margaret (35-4)

- Folder 30: Smith, Wyan

- Folder 31: Stockstrom, Arthur (49-3)

- Folder 32: Taussig, Frederick (56-1)

- Folder 33: Van Sant, James A. and Jeffrey (63-3)

- Folder 34: Vollmer, J.J. (54-8)

- Folder 35: Walker, Mrs. E.D. (36-1)

- Folder 36: Wasson, Oliver (40-5)

- Folder 37: Wasson, Oliver (40-6)

- Folder 38: Waters, Thomas (46-7)

- Folder 39: Weakley, William (54-1)

- Folder 40: Wilson, Hugh (50-9)

- Folder 41: Williams, Ray David (49-2)

- Folder 42: Willier, Robert (62-1)

- Folder 43: Winkelmeyer, R.K.

- Folder 44: Woodleaf Court Sub-Division (51-3)

- Folder 45: Yalem, C.H. (49-1)

- Folder 46: Yntema, Leonard (54-9)

- Series 5: Oversized Plans for Commercial Architectural Projects

- (arranged alphabetically)
- Box DR 13.11

- Folder 1

- Item 1: 46-5: American Stove Company (St. Louis, MO) Administration Building

- (x36)
- Folder 1A

- Item 1: 46-5: American Stove Company (St. Louis, MO) Administration Building

- (x14)
- Folder 2

- Item 1: Bailey's General Store (Sanibel, FL) Gallery / Porch

- Gallery/Porch (x1)
- Item 2: 71-1: Community Music School Alterations and Additions (St. Louis, MO)

- (x2)
- Item 3: Cupples Products Corp (St. Louis, MO) Alumi-Coustic Exhibit

- Item 4: 57-8: Delta Petroleum Corp (Columbia, MO)

- (x2)
- Item 5: 69-2: Four Oaks Nursing Home (Imperial, MO)

- (x2)
- Item 6: Friedman, Brokaw, Samish (St. Louis, MO), New Quarters for

- (x3)
- Folder 3

- Item 1: 55-6: Doctors Hospital Alterations and Additions (Poplar Bluff, MO)

- (x8)
- Folder 4

- Item 1: 60-5: Epiphany Episcopal Church (St. Louis, MO)

- (x41)
- Folder 5

- Item 1: 62-2: Ethical Society of St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) County Building

- (x36)
- Folder 6

- Item 1: Federal Office Bldg. (Kansas City, MO)

- (x43)
- Box DR 13.12

- Folder 7

- Item 1: 64-3: First Church of God (Desoto, MO)

- (x23)
- Folder 8

- Item 1: 38-2: Grant, Samuel B. Medical Clinic (St. Louis, MO)

- Medical Clinic (x17)
- Item 2: 59-5: Grant Medical Clinic Additions (St. Louis, MO)

- (x17)
- Folder 9

- Item 1: 42-3: Hagedorn Book Store City Art Museum Branch (St. Louis, MO)

- (x4)
- Item 2: 57-3: Hammond Organ Studio (Brentwood, MO)

- For Murray, Alton V.
- Item 3: 41-6: Hampton, Henry E. Medical Building (St. Louis, MO)

- (x6)
- Item 4: 61-1: Hampton, Henry E. Medical Offices (St. Louis, MO)

- (x4)
- Item 5: 41-7: Hancock, O.C. Dental Building (St. Louis, MO)

- (x7)
- Item 6: 37-7: Income Investment Co. (Luxemburg, MO)

- (x4)
- Item 7: 33-1: J Lesser Goldman Books (St. Louis, MO)

- (x4)
- Folder 10

- Item 1: 38-5: Industrial Aid for the Blind (St. Louis, MO)

- (x10)
- Folder 11

- Item 1: 54-5: Keyhole Mini Cine (St. Louis, MO)

- (x6)
- Item 2: 47-1: Libbey Owens Ford Glass Co. Missouri Solar House

- (x6)
- Item 3: 50-7: Loge, Philip J. and Carl L. Cook Medical Office (Redlands, CA)

- (x4)
- Item 4: Marshall Berry Store (Brentwood, MO)

- (x8)
- Item 5: Mary Institute Headmaster's Residence (St. Louis, MO)

- Item 6: 49-6: Mermod Jaccard King (Clayton, MO)

- (x9)
- Item 7: 50-2: Methodist Children's Home (St. Louis, MO)

- (x18)
- Item 8: 36-2: Motion Picture House (Normandy, MO)

- (x6)
- Item 9: New Cat and Fiddle Sandwich Shop (University City, MO)

- (x14)
- Item 10: Neward Cook and Company

- (x2)
- Folder 12

- Item 1: 65-4: Kirkwood Community Center (MO)

- (x41)
- Folder 13

- Item 1: Kirkwood/Glendale Dept. of Recreation Circus Wagon Stage

- Item 2: 63-1: Kirkwood Park Amphitheater (MO)

- (x9)
- Box DR 13.13

- Folder 14

- Item 1: 65-3: McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Buildings 105, 106, 107, Max Tract (St. Louis, MO)

- (x58); SEE ALSO -- OS TUBE for aditional items
- Folder 14A

- Item 1: 65-3: McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Demographic Plans and Studies (St. Louis, MO)

- (x10)
- Folder 15

- Item 1: 56-3: McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Building 102 (St. Louis, MO)

- (x4)
- Folder 15A

- Item 1: [45-77]: [McDonnell Aircraft Corp.] Buildings 102, 103, 202-05 (St. Louis, MO)

- Folder 16

- Item 1: 55-7: McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Buildings 32, 33, Bomb Shelter and Civilian Defense Control Center (St. Louis, MO)

- (x60)
- Folder 17

- Item 1: 55-7: McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Building 33 (St. Louis, MO)

- (x38)
- Box OS Tube 1

- Folder 1: 65-3: McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Building 105, 106, 107 (St. Louis, MO)

- CONTINUATION; Oversized Tube Located Above Map Cases
- Box DR 13.14

- Folder 18

- Item 1: 67-1: Missouri Lead Smelting Co. Administration Building (Salem, MO)

- (x12)
- Folder 19

- Item 1: 62-3: Moog Servocontrols Assembly Test Bldg. 10 (East Aurora, NY)

- (x29)
- Folder 20

- Item 1: 65-6: Moog Incorporated Industrial Division Phase I (East Aurora, NY)

- (x25)
- Folder 21

- Item 1: 67-3: Moog Incorporated Industrial Division Phase II (East Aurora, NY)

- (x21)
- Folder 22

- Item 1: 45-1: OA Knell Company (St. Louis, MO)

- (x4)
- Item 2: Rockhill Rest home (St. Louis, MO)

- (x2)
- Item 3: 52-7: Rose Acre Gardens - Garden Shop (Webster Groves, MO)

- (x3)
- Item 4: Rural Electrification Administration - Diesel Generator Plant Alaska 3G Kodiak (St. Louis, MO)

- (x8)
- Item 5: 43-4: Semple Developments (St. Louis, MO)

- (x4)
- Item 6: 45-3: Semple Developments (St. Louis, MO)

- (x4)
- Item 7: Southern Illinois University Student Christian Foundation (Carbondale, IL)

- (x13)
- Folder 23

- Item 1: Riverfront Square (St. Louis, MO)

- (x12)
- Folder 24

- Item 1: 58-1: Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church (St. Louis, MO)

- (x10)
- Folder 25

- Item 1: Scruggs, Vandervoort, Barney, Inc. Department Store (Clayton, MO)

- (x6)
- Folder 26

- Item 1: 58-2: State Hospital No. 4 : Recreation Bldgs. A & B, Solaria, Clinic Bldg., Chapel, Outpatient Bldg., and Nurses Bldg. (Farmington, MO)

- (x46)
- Box DR 13.15

- Folder 27

- Item 1: 65-2: Western Textile Products Company - Manufacturing Plant & Office

- (x15)
- Folder 28

- Item 1: 64-1: White, Thomas J. (Brentwood, MO)

- (x60)
- Folder 29

- Item 1: 67-2: White, Thomas J. Towne and Country Shopping Center (Overland, MO)

- (x5)
- Item 2: 68-4: White, Thomas J. Research & Development Bldg. No. 106 Westport Campus (Maryland Heights, MO)

- (x19)
- Folder 30

- Item 1: White, Thomas J. Executive City Complex

- (x60)
- Folder 31

- Item 1: Sprenger, Lucille A. Medical Offices (Peoria, IL)

- (x6)
- Item 2: 31-1: Stiles, Mary G. : A Tea Room for (University City, MO)

- (x12)
- Item 3: 50-3: Thomas Jefferson School Field House & Classrooms (St. Louis, MO)

- (x4)
- Item 4: 46-2: Thompson & Robinson Dental Office Building (Webster Groves, MO)

- (x4)
- Item 5: 60-1: Trinity Episcopal Church (St. Louis, MO)

- (x3)
- Item 6: 53-3: U.SG. Research Village (St. Louis, MO)

- (x5)
- Item 7: Washington University Cancer Research Laboratory (St. Louis, MO)

- Item 8: 49-11: Wilson, James P. Office (Clayton, MO)

- Folder 32

- Item 1: Y.W.C.A. Midtown Branch (St. Louis, MO)

- Item 2: 51-6: Y.W.C.A. Kinloch Branch (St. Louis, MO)

- (x7)
- Item 3: 52-8: Y.W.C.A. Wheatly Branch (St. Louis, MO)

- (x13)
- Item 4: 52-9: Y.W.C.A. Carondelet Branch (St. Louis, MO)

- (x18)
- Item 5: 53-4: Y.W.C.A. County Branch

- (x14)
- Item 6: 54-10: Y.W.C.A. Central Branch

- (x8)
- Folder 33

- Item 1: Unidentifiable Commercial Plans

- (x12)
- Series 6: Oversized Plans for Residential Architectural Projects

- (arranged alphabetically)
- Box DR 14.1

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Armand, R.R.

- (x10)
- Item 2: Armstrong, Harris

- (x10)
- Item 3: Bixby, Ralph F.

- (x1)
- Item 4: Boles, C. Read

- (x1)
- Item 5: Bolsterli, Frances

- (x1)
- Item 6: Boyd, Dr. R. A.

- SEE ALSO -- Thomson, Mehran addition, Series 06, Folder 10
- Item 7: [Bry], Erwin

- (x2)
- Item 8: Cammack, Howard

- (x5)
- Item 9: Charles, Robert H.

- (x1)
- Item 10: Cori, Carl

- (x4)
- Item 11: 37-2: Country House on the Mississippi

- (x14)
- Item 12: Crossen, Robert J.

- (x2)
- Item 13: 48-7: Dean, L.W.

- (x1)
- Item 14: 47-2: Dorsey, C.K.

- (x4)
- Item 15: 51-1: Eyens, Fred

- (x10)
- Folder 2

- Item 1: 36-3: Friedman, Charles Stix

- (x1)
- Item 2: 34-1: Gale, L.C.

- (x1)
- Item 3: 59-2: Garcia, Frances

- (x3)
- Item 4: 50-4: Geist, Peter III

- (x3)
- Item 5: Gildea, Edwin and Margaret

- (x1)
- Item 6: Glaser, Joseph

- (x7)
- Item 7: 41-4: Graham, Evarts

- (x9)
- Item 8: 48-4: Grant, Samuel and Natalie

- (x5)
- Folder 3

- Item 1: 40-4: Hall, George Hamilton

- (x1)
- Item 2: 41-1: Hampton, Henry E.

- (x12)
- Item 3: Hawthorne Meadow

- (x1)
- Item 4: 46-1: Hayden, Ralph O.

- (x9)
- Item 5: 54-4: Hochschild, Peter

- (x1)
- Item 6: Hogan, Grayville

- (x3)
- Item 7: 47-1: House Beautiful

- (x4)
- Item 8: 54-3: Hunter, Lee

- (x10)
- Folder 4

- Item 1: 38-6: Jackes, Stanley

- (x9)
- Item 2: 35-1: Jackson, Reginald

- (x4)
- Item 3: 38-3: Jacobsmeyer, E.H.

- (x5)
- Item 4: 48-2: Kohler, T.N.

- (x5)
- Item 5: 54-6: Kuelthau, Paul

- (x2)
- Item 6: Leach, B.K.

- (x1)
- Item 7: 40-1: Logan, Goerge B.

- (x7)
- Item 8: 59-7: Love, Mary Potter

- (x4)
- Folder 5

- Item 1: 69-1: Lewis, Carter B.

- (x45)
- Box DR 14.2

- Folder 6

- Item 1: 58-6: McCall, E.L.

- (x4)
- Item 2: 39-3: McClelland, F.M. and R.J.

- (x10)
- Item 3: 37-1: McClure, J.N.

- (x3)
- Item 4: 68-1: McDermott, Curtis T.

- (x2)
- Item 5: Mendle, Maurice (Florida Home)

- (x3)
- Item 6: 61-3: Mendle, Maurice

- (x10)
- Item 7: Meyer, John P.

- (x7)
- Folder 7

- Item 1: Millstone, David

- (x1)
- Item 2: 57-2: Mitchell, J.C.

- (x8)
- Item 3: 63-4: Moog, William C., Jr.

- (x11)
- Item 4: 46-6: Nevard, Chapin S.

- (x1)
- Item 5: 63-2: Newmann, Ernest K.

- (x11)
- Item 6: 32-1: Obear, William F.

- (x1)
- Item 7: Post, Lawrence

- (x1)
- Item 8: 59-9 Otto, Julie and Carl

- Folder 8

- Item 1: 59-6: Philips, Perry

- (x15)
- Item 2: Reed, Bill and Nancy

- (x1)
- Item 3: 35-1: Regina, Mr. and Mrs.

- (x1)
- Item 4: 37-8: Residence at Moberly

- (x3)
- Item 5: Rogers, Edmund

- (x1)
- Item 6: 55-4: Sachs, Louis S.

- (x14)
- Box DR 14.3

- Folder 9

- Item 1: 61-2: Schwarz, Egon

- (x8)
- Item 2: 47-3: Semple, Frederick

- (x7)
- Item 3: 35-2: Shanley, Leo

- (x5)
- Item 4: Stearn, Noel K.

- (x2)
- Item 5: 49-3: Stockstrom, Arthur

- (x11)
- Item 6: Stribling, G. Carroll

- (x1)
- Item 7: 39-1: Stuebner, R.W.

- (x5)
- Item 8: 49-5 Saner, Robert

- Folder 10

- Item 1: 55-9: Thomson, Mehran (addition) Boyd, Dr. R. A. (original house) (Daylighting Research House - Woodlawn Drive, Ann Arbor, MI)

- (x3, 2 copies) (x7)
- Item 2: 65-4: Topping, Mal

- (x4)
- Item 3: 35-5: Van Dyke, J.R.

- (x3)
- Item 4: 63-3: Van Sant, James A. and Jeffrey

- (x3)
- Item 5: 54-8: Vollmer, J.J.

- (x8)
- Folder 11

- Item 1: 32-2: Wichman, H.J.

- (x10)
- Item 2: 49-2: Williams, Ray

- (x2)
- Item 3: 62-1: Willier, Robert

- (x1)
- Item 4: 36-1 Walker, Mrs. E.D.

- Folder 12

- Item 1: Unidentifiable Residential Plans

- (x38)
- Series 7: Oversized Plans for Residential Furnishing Projects

- (arranged alphabetically by project name)
- Box DR 13.10

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Armstrong, Harris : Danish Tea Set

- Item 2: Armstrong, Harris : Phonograph Cabinet

- Item 3: Armstrong, Harris : Some Furniture for

- Item 4: Armstrong, Harris : Trailer

- Item 5: 50-4: Geist, Peter III : Sofa

- Item 6: Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. : New Bookshelf

- Item 7: 54-2: Hampton, Henry Jr. : Cabinet Work

- Item 8: 47-3: Semple, Mr. and Mrs. : Furniture

- Item 9: Stribling, Carroll (Mrs.), A New Shoe Cabinet

- (x2)
- Item 10: Wieneke, Joseph C. : Instrument Cabinets

- Item 11: Unidentifiable Projects : Lamp, Candle Stick Holders

- (x2)
- Series 8: Oversized Renderings, Photographs, and Miscellany for Unidentified Architectural Projects

- (arranged by size)
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Commercial Buildings

- Folder 2: Religious Projects

- Folder 3: Residential Projects

- Series 9: Oversized Renderings, Photographs, and Miscellany for Various Architectural Projects

- (arranged by size)
- Box 1

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Dr. Hampton Residence, 1751 Laclede Road, 4642C (1-31-1946)

- Photograph
- Item 2: Medical Building (St. Louis, MO)

- Rendering
- Item 3: Robert Crossen Residence

- Rendering
- Item 4: Medical Institute Building of Local 88

- Photograph, color
- Item 5: Chapel, Texas State College for Women, Denton TX

- Rendering, interior
- Item 6: Chapel, Texas State College for Women, Denton TX

- Rendering, plan
- Item 7: Chapel, Texas State College for Women, Denton TX

- Rendering, exterior
- Folder 2

- Item 1: New Cat and Fiddle Sandwich Shop - front elevation

- (attached to verso of Luthern Church Photograph)
- Item 2: Lutheran Church of Atonement

- 4 photographs
- Item 3: Kansas City Federal Office Building

- Photograph, color
- Folder 3

- Item 1: Stanley Jakes (or Stanley Jabes) Residence

- [2009 - removed for preservation, stored M03-R29-14]
- Item 2: Dr. and Mrs. Roland Stuebiner Residence

- Photograph
- Item 3: Frank McClelland Residence

- Photograph, composite
- Folder 4

- Item 1: Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuelthau Residence

- Rendering
- Item 2: Methodist Orphan Home (or Methodist Children's Home)

- 3 items
- Item 3: McDonnell Space Center

- Folder 5

- Item 1: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Competition

- 5 items
- Box OS Tube 2

- Folder 1: Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuelthau

- 4 rolled drawings
- Box DR 13.10

- Folder 1

- Item 1: U.S. Geological Survey maps, 12 pages

- Item 2: Topological Survey: Section 9, St. Louis County (65-2)

- Folder 2

- Item 1: Consulate of the US at Basra, Iraq - Bills of Approximate Quantities

- Item 2: Consulate of the US at Basra, Iraq - Renderings

- 3 items
- Folder 3

- Item 1: Aaron Fisher Greenhouse

- Item 2: World War II Memorial (St. Louis, MO)

- 2 items
- Series 10: Oversized Education, Professional Qualifications, and Miscellany

- Box DR 13.10

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Portraits of Harris Armstrong

- [x3]
- Item 2: Century Club Certificate, April 1970

- Item 3: Illinois Architecture License, Nov. 1957

- Item 4: American Institute of Architects Chairman Certificate, 1964

- Item 5: Washington University Alumni Citation, Feb 1963

- Item 6: American Institute of Architecture Fellowship Certificate, 1955

- Item 7: American Institute of Architecture Membership Certificate, 1943

- Item 8: New York Architecture License, 1966

- Item 9: Award of Merit - Architectural Achievement Competition, 1957

- Item 10: Missouri Architecture License, 1942

- Item 11: Award of Merit - Architectural Achievement Competition, Mar 1961

- Item 12: National Academy of Design Associate Certificate, Apr 1972

- Item 13: N.C.A.R.B. Examination Certificate, Nov 1965

- Item 14: Architectural Award Competition Gold Medal Certificate, n.d.

- Item 15: Certificate from General Services Administration, 1967

- Item 16: Christmas Greeting Mailer

- Item 17: Renderings from Ohio State University (Warren Prize, 1924)

- Item 18: Renderings from Ohio State University (Guardian's House [x1])

- [2 items not in folder as of 2009:0609]
- Item 19: Rendering for Ohio State University, Columbia, OH

- Item 20: Rendering for unknown religious building

- Item 21: Qualifications and Experience Handbook for Armstrong

- [not in folder as of 2009:0609]
- Series 11: Supplemental Information for Commercial and Architectural Projects

- (includes photographs and documents) (arranged alphabetically)
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Harris Armstrong Archives: Catalogue of Architectural Works by Andrew Raimist, October 2004, Third Draft

- Folder 2: Abrams, Morris Residence (52-5)

- Folder 3: AIA Headquarters Competition (64-4)

- Folder 4: Airlines Terminal Building (43-1)

- Folder 5: Alcorn Residence (37-5)

- Folder 6: Alcorn Residence (37-5) [lawn furniture] and Deffaa Residence (37-6) [verso]

- Folder 7: American Stove Company (Magic Chef Building [46-5])

- (1 of 4)
- Folder 8: American Stove Company (Magic Chef Building [46-5])

- (2 of 4)
- Folder 9: American Stove Company (Magic Chef Building [46-5])

- (3 of 4)
- Folder 10: American Stove Company (Magic Chef Building [46-5])

- (4 of 4)
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Arcularius Residence (28-1)

- Folder 2: Armstrong Architectural Office (48-1)

- Folder 3: Armstrong Residence I (26-5)

- Folder 4: Armstrong Residence II (38-1)

- (1 of 2)
- Folder 5: Armstrong Residence II (38-1)

- (2 of 2)
- Folder 6: Berry Residence (49-10)

- Folder 7: Boone Residence (30-4)

- Folder 8: Bormann Residence (43-3)

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Collins, Thompson, Willis and Clapsaddle Office (57-7)

- Folder 2: Community Music School (52-6)

- Folder 3: Community School Nursery (44-2)

- Folder 4: Cori, Carl Residence (35-6)

- Folder 5: Crystal Lake C.C. (Caddy House [33-2])

- Folder 6: Crystal Lake C.C. (Clubhouse [35-3])

- Folder 7: De Armand, R.R. Residence (31-2)

- Folder 8: Dean, L.W. Residence (48-7)

- Folder 9: Doctors Hospital (Poplar Bluff, MO [55-6])

- Folder 10: Evens, Fred Residence (51-1)

- Folder 11: Flourney Residence (30-8)

- Folder 12: Fry Residence (36-4)

- Folder 13: Gables Ten Room (31-1)

- Folder 14: Gardner Advertising Office (45-7)

- [same number as Weekend Mountain Cabin]
- Folder 15: Geist, Peter Residence (50-4)

- Folder 16: General Services Administration Office Building (61-5)

- Folder 17: Glaser, Joseph Residence (48-3)

- Folder 18: Graham, Evarts Residence (41-4)

- Folder 19: Grant, Samuel Medical Clinic (38-2)

- Folder 20: Grant, Samuel and Natalie Residence Alteration (48-4)

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Hagedom Bookstore (42-3)

- Folder 2: Hall, George O. Residence Alterations (40-4)

- Folder 3: Hampton, Henry E. Medical Offices (41-6)

- Folder 4: Hampton, Henry Residence (41-1)

- Folder 5: Hayden, Ralph O. Residence (46-1)

- Folder 6: Herrin Hospital (59-3)

- Folder 7: Income Investment Company (37-7)

- Folder 8: Industrial Aid for the Blind (38-5)

- Folder 9: Ivanhoe Place Sub-Division (26-1)

- Folder 10: J. Lesser Goldman Books (33-1)

- Folder 11: Jackson, Reginald Residence (35-1)

- Folder 12: Jackson, Reginald Residence (35-1) [Modern] and Walker, Mrs. E.D. Residence (36-1) [Colonial American]

- Folder 13: Jacobsmeyer, E.H. Office and Residence (38-3)

- Folder 14: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial - Stage 1 (47-5)

- Folder 15: Jefferson National Expansion memorial - Stage 2 (47-6)

- Box 5

- Folder 1: Kelly Residence (37-2)

- Folder 2: Kirkwood Medical and Dental Building (Weineke/Rutledge Medical Building [41-3])

- Folder 3: Kohler, T.N. Residence (48-2)

- Folder 4: Kuelthau, Paul Residence (54-6)

- Folder 5: Libby Owens Ford Glass Company (Missouri Solar House [47-1])

- Folder 6: Lindell Apartment Tower (30-6)

- Folder 7: Logan, George B. Residence (40-1)

- Folder 8: Loge, Philip Medical Building (50-7)

- Folder 9: Lounge Chair (43-5)

- Folder 10: Louree Residence (19-1)

- Folder 11: Love, Wm. De Loss Residence (39-2)

- Folder 12: Lutheran Church of the Atonement (School Addition II [59-4])

- Folder 13: Main Officer's Open Mess (59-8)

- Folder 14: Marshall County Courthouse (54-5)

- Folder 15: Mays Residence and Office (30-1)

- Folder 16: McCall, E.L. Medical Office and Residence (41-5)

- Folder 17: McClure, J.N. Residence (37-1)

- (1)
- Folder 18: McClelland, R.J. Residence (39-3)

- Box 6

- Folder 1: McClelland, R.J. Residence (39-3)

- (2)
- Folder 2: Mendle, Maurice Residence (61-3)

- Folder 3: Methodist Children's Home (50-2)

- Folder 4: Missouri Lead Smelting Company (67-1)

- Folder 5: Mitchell, J.C. Residence (57-2)

- Folder 6: Monday Club (32-3)

- Folder 7: Motion Picture House in Normandy (36-2)

- Folder 8: O'Bear Residence (32-1)

- Folder 9: O'Keefe, W.A. Residence (37-8)

- Folder 10: Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Residence (42-1)

- Folder 11: Postwar Urban Residence (45-2)

- Folder 12: Prototype Remodel (53-5)

- Folder 13: Quest, Charles and Dorothy Residence (40-2)

- Folder 14: Riverfront Development Study (44-3)

- Folder 15: Robbie, Kenneth Residence (60-3)

- Folder 16: Rockpile (45-4)

- (1 of 2)
- Folder 17: Rockpile (45-4)

- (2 of 2)
- Box 7

- Folder 1: Sachs, Louis S. Residence (55-4)

- Folder 2: Saner, Robert Residence (49-5)

- Folder 3: Schwarz, Egon Residence (61-2)

- Folder 4: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Downtown Branch) - Alterations (46-4)

- Folder 5: Semple Developments (45-3)

- Folder 6: Semple Developments (43-4)

- Folder 7: Semple, Frederick Residence (47-3)

- Folder 8: Shell Service Station (34-3)

- Folder 9: Siebert Residence Alterations (55-8)

- Folder 10: Small House in Glendale (34-5)

- Folder 11: Smith, Clarence Residence (49-4)

- Folder 12: Smith, Margaret Residence (35-4)

- Folder 13: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (Student Christian Foundation [60-2])

- Folder 14: Sprenger, Lucille Clinic (60-4)

- Folder 15: St. Louis Plaza Square Apartments (Master Plan [50-13])

- Folder 16: State Hospital No. 4 at Farmington (58-2)

- Folder 17: Stern Residence (50-8)

- Folder 18: Stickney Residence (30-7)

- Folder 19: Stuebner, R.W. Residence (39-1)

- Folder 20: Taylor Ave. Medical Clinic (45-6)

- Folder 21: Teamster's Building Alterations (58-5)

- Folder 22: Tile Council of America (Modern Kitchen Design [61-4])

- Folder 23: Vollmer, J.J. Residence (54-8)

- Box 8

- Folder 1: Wallace Sculpture Studio (45-5)

- Folder 2: Walker, Mrs. E.D. Residence (36-1)

- Folder 3: Washington University Cancer Research Laboratory (48-5)

- (1 of 3)
- Folder 4: Washington University Cancer Research Laboratory (48-5)

- (2 of 3)
- Folder 5: Washington University Cancer Research Laboratory (48-5)

- (3 of 3)
- Folder 6: Wasson, Oliver Residence (40-5)

- Folder 7: Webb Residence (30-3)

- Folder 8: Weekend Mountain Cabin (45-7)

- [same number as Gardner Advertising Office]
- Folder 9: Wesley Temple Building (30-5)

- Folder 10: White, Thomas J. (Office Building [64-1])

- Folder 11: White, Thomas J. (Westport Campus ["Office City" Study {68-4}])

- Folder 12: Wichman, H.J. Residence and Store (32-2)

- Folder 13: Williams, Ray David Residence (49-2)

- Folder 14: Y.W.C.A. (Carondelet Branch [52-9])

- Folder 15: Y.W.C.A. County Branch (Clayton [53-4])

- Folder 16: Y.W.C.A. (Kinloch Branch [51-6])

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Grant, Samuel Medical Clinic (38-2)

- Folder 2: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Competition - Stage 1 (47-5)

- Folder 3: Kelly Residence (37-2)

- Folder 4: Logan, George B. Residence (40-1)

- Folder 5: Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (Downtown Branch [44-1])

- Folder 6: Shanley, Leo Building (35-2)

- Folder 7: Shell Service Station Proposals (34-4)

- Folder 8: Thompson & Robinson Dental Office (46-2)

- Folder 9: Washington University (Cancer Research Laboratory [48-5])

- Sub-Series 1

- Box 1

- Folder 4

- Item 16: Suggestions Regarding Affidavit by Russsell H. Riley in Highland Park Zoning Case

- Folder 6

- Item 16: Perry, Iowa

- Folder 7

- Item 16: Topeka, Kansas

- Folder 8

- Item 16: Danville, Virginia

- Folder 9

- Item 16: British Columbia

- Folder 10

- Item 16: Brookhaven, Michigan

- Box 3

- Folder 3

- Item 16: Bloomington-Normal Illinois Transportation Study 1961-63

- Folder 4

- Item 16: Kalamazoo County, Michigan 1963-64

- Folder 5

- Item 16: Kirkwood, Missouri / June 1960 to October 1961

- Folder 6

- Item 16: Omaha, Nebraska / Westroads Shopping Center 1960-64

- Series 12: Photographs of Various Projects

- (arranged by size, then alphabetically) This series includes photographs from at least one exhibit of Armstrong
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Grant Medical Clinic (1938), St. Louis, Missouri, No. 44

- Folder 2: Grant Medical Clinic (1938), St. Louis, Missouri

- Folder 3: Hagedorn Book Shop (1942), St. Louis, Missouri, No. 41

- Folder 4: Unidentified photographs

- (x5)
- Box 2

- Folder 1: American Stove Company Magic Chef Building (1946), St. Louis, Missouri, No. 24

- Folder 2: American Stove Company Magic Chef Building (1946), St. Louis, Missouri, No. 38

- Folder 3: Armstrong Architectural Office (1948), Oakland, Missouri, No. 28

- Folder 4: Armstrong Architectural Office (1948), Oakland, Missouri, No. 39

- Folder 5: Cori Residence (1934), Glendale, Missouri

- (x2)
- Folder 6: Hagedorn Book Shop (1942), St. Louis, Missouri

- Folder 7: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation Engineering Campus, (1955), Hazelwood, Missouri

- Folder 8: Scruggs Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (1950), Clayton, Missouri

- Folder 9: Semple Office Building (1943), Rock Hill, Missouri

- (x2)
- Folder 10: Shanley Building (1935), Clayton, Missouri

- (x6)
- Folder 11: Washington University School of Medicine Cancer Research Center (1948), St. Louis, Missouri

- (x2)
- Folder 12: Y.M.C.A. County Branch (1953) Clayton, Missouri

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Unidentified photographs

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Information about exhibits

- "Midwest Modern"; "The Works of Harris Armstrong, Architect"
- Box 5

- Folder 1: American Stove Company (Magic Chef Building) (1946), St. Louis, Missouri - drawing

- (x7)
- Folder 2: American Stove Company (Magic Chef Building) (1946), St. Louis, Missouri - photograph

- (x5)
- Box 6

- Folder 1: Armstrong Architectural Office (1946), St. Louis, Missouri - exterior

- (x2)
- Folder 2: Armstrong Architectural Office (1946), St. Louis, Missouri - interior

- Folder 3: Armstrong Architectural Office (1946), St. Louis, Missouri - drawing

- Folder 4: Armstrong Summer Residence, "The Rockpile" (1945), De Soto, Missouri - drawing

- (x2)
- Folder 5: Armstrong Summer Residence, "The Rockpile" (1945), De Soto, Missouri - photograph

- (x2)
- Box 7

- Folder 1: Community Nursery School (1944), Ladue, Missouri - drawing

- (x2)
- Folder 2: Cori Residence (1934), Glendale, Missouri - rendering

- Folder 3: Cori Residence (1934), Glendale, Missouri - photograph

- Folder 4: Geist Residence (1950), Oakdale, Missouri - photograph

- (x2)
- Folder 5: Graham Residence (1950), St. Louis County, Missouri - drawing

- Folder 6: Grant Medical Clinic (1938), St. Louis, Missouri - drawing

- Folder 7: Grant Medical Clinic (1938), St. Louis, Missouri - photograph

- (x2)
- Box 8

- Folder 1: Hagedorn Book Shop (1942), St. Louis, Missouri - exterior

- Folder 2: Hagedorn Book Shop (1942), St. Louis, Missouri - interior

- Folder 3: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Competition - rendering

- (x2)
- Folder 4: Meat Cutters' Medical Clinic (1957), St. Louis, Missouri

- (x2)
- Folder 5: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation Engineering Campus (1955), Hazelwood, Missouri

- (x2)
- Folder 6: Morton D. May House (1941), Ladue, Missouri, Samuel A. Marx - photograph

- (x2)
- Folder 7: Morton D. May House (1941), Ladue, Missouri, Samuel A. Marx - drawings

- (x2)
- Box 9

- Folder 1: Sachs Residence (1955), Ladue, Missouri

- Folder 2: Scruggs Vandervoort and Barney Department Store (1950), Clayton, Missouri - exterior

- (x3)
- Folder 3: Semple Office Building (1943), St. Louis County, Missouri

- Folder 4: Semple Residence (1947), Ladue, Missouri

- Folder 5: Shell Service Station (1933), St. Louis, Missouri

- Folder 6: Washington University School of Medicine Cancer Research Center (1948), St. Louis, Missouri

- (x2)
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