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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. From City of Tempe, Arizona, Historic Preservation web site: "In 1924, Fitzhugh & Byron designed a large two-story Spanish Colonial Revival home of adobe for Col. J.E. Thompson and his wife. The Thompsons called the home Rancho Joaquina." It is the earliest known adobe revival building in Phoenix.building in Phoenix. From National Register of Historic Places web site: Rancho Joaquina House, also known as J. E. Thompson House Fitzhugh & Byron, Arch'ts. Phoenix Sketch plan of Rancho Joaquina, for J.E. Thompson, Esq., Phoenix, Ariz. By: Ralph D. Cornell Cook & Hall, Ralph D. Cornell, Landscape Arch'ts. Los Angeles Labels on plan: residence, terrace, tennis court, pool, bath house, guest house, glass house, office, cottage, laundry, motors, shed, potting shed, lath house, stable, tractors, tools
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