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Introduction


I. In the Beginning: 1872 - 1916

II. The Landscape Influence: 1916 - 1918

III. The Formative Decade: 1918 - 1927

IV. Maturity Achived: 1927 - 1932

V. Roosevelt's Emergancy Programs: 1933 - 1935

VI. The Decline: 1935 - 1942

Bibliography

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

Author's Note





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Rustic Architecture:
1916 - 1942


Appendix A

PERSONNEL OF THE BRANCH OF PLANS AND DESIGN
WESTERN DIVISION, July 1933

Thomas C. Vint


(Office Personnel)

Thomas Carpentar
A. Paul Brown
Herbert A. Kreinkamp
Edward A. Nickel
William G. Carnes
William Bigler


(Field Personnel)

Ernest A Davidson
John B. Wosky
Merel S. Sager
Harry Langley
Kenneth C. McCarter
Charles A. Richey
Frank E. Mattson
Howard W. Baker
Harlan B. Stephenson

Chief Architect




Landscape Architect
Assistant Landscape Architect
Assistant Landscape Architect
Associate Structural Engineer
Junior Landscape Architect
Junior Landscape Architect




Associate Landscape Architect
Associate Landscape Architect
Associate Landscape Architect
Associate Landscape Architect
Associate Landscape Architect
Junior Landscape Architect
Junior Landscape Architect
Junior Landscape Architect
Junior Landscape Architect


"In the above group, under the classifical of office personnel, there were architectural, although holding positions of different title, namely, A. Paul Brown, Herbert A. Kreinkamp, and Edward A. Nickel."

(From 'Reports on the Building Program From Allotments of the Public Works Adminstration, 1933-1937," by Edward A. Nickel, an unpublished manuscript in the Department of the Interior Library, Washington, D.C.)


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William C. Tweed, Historian
Laura E. Soulliere, Architectural Historian
Henry G. Law, Architect

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