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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." From National Register of Historic Places web site: Rancho Joaquina House, also known as J. E. Thompson House Fitzhugh & Byron, Arch'ts. Phoenix 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 By: Ralph D. Cornell Sketch plan of Rancho Joaquina, for J.E. Thompson, Esq., Phoenix, Ariz.
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