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Title
Specification dummy for Mill Creek Summit Maintenance Yard, 1947-1949, 22 of 30
Alternative Title
Construction reference files (1946-1967)
Mill Creek Summit Maintenance Yard (Mill Creek, Calif.)
Creator
Neutra, Richard Joseph, $d 1892-1970
Date Created and/or Issued
1947/1949
Between 1947 and 1949
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Richard and Dion Neutra Papers, 1925-1970
Rights Information
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Description
Folder 20 of the Construction reference files continues the elaborate specification dummy for the Mill Creek project, which Richard J. Neutra completed in 1949 for the Road Department of the County of Los Angeles. This set contains specifications of scope, materials, forms, transportation and placing, and tests for concrete and reinforcing steel.
Type

Format
typescript on paper
Identifier
c1179_b306_f(20)_026
c1179_b306_f(20)_027
c1179_b306_f(20)_031
c1179_b306_f(20)_028
c1179_b306_f(20)_029
c1179_b306_f(20)_025
c1179_b306_f(20)_024
c1179_b306_f(20)_022
c1179_b306_f(20)_021
c1179_b306_f(20)_023
c1179_b306_f(20)_030
https://catalog.library.ucla.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=2470343
ark:/21198/zz002563wr
Language
English
Subject
Architecture--California--20th century
Source
Richard and Dion Neutra Papers, 1925-1970

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