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Julian Clarence Levi architectural drawings and papers, 1895-1963
16 manuscript boxesUNSPECIFIED CLASS DRAWINGS
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- UNSPECIFIED CLASS DRAWINGS
ATELIER GODEFROY & FREYNET CLASS DRAWINGS
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- ATELIER GODEFROY & FREYNET CLASS DRAWINGS
William Muschenheim architectural drawings and papers, 1929-1957, bulk 1931-1950
20 manuscript boxesThe William Muschenheim collection spans from 1929 to 1957, with bulk dates from 1931-1950. The collection documents approximately 130 separate jobs and is made up of architectural drawings, correspondence, accounts, estimates, specifications, invoices, contracts, samples, invoices, and other material related to Muschenheim's professional projects. The projects mainly represent Muschenheim's work in New York City, but also include work in Albany (NY), Amenia (NY), Bridgehampton (NY), Chappaqua (NY), Hampton Bays (NY), Malverne (NY), Massapequa (NY), Nassau Point (Long Island), Washington (CT), Washington DC, Westhampton Beach (NY), and Woodstock (NY), among other locations.
Student Drawings
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- Student Drawings
Percy and Harold D. Uris papers, 1901-2003
277.5 linear feetThis collection primarily contains materials related to Percy and Harold Uris and their real estate businesses. Correspondence, financial records, and estate papers document the professional and personal lives of the brothers and their wives. The bulk of the business records are from their properties at 380 Madison Avenue and 300 Park Avenue. There is limited information about the other Uris properties and Uris Building Corporation. Finally, the collection contains records from the Uris Brothers Foundation, Inc about the family's philanthropic endeavors.
4.2.3. Taxes, 1993-1996
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- statements, accounting work sheets, and other supporting documentation used in drawing up the returns.
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Contains income and gift tax returns submitted to the IRS and State of New York along with estimated tax payment vouchers for Ruth Uris. These materials were prepared by her accountants. Also includes records of charitable contributions, deduction records, calculations of accrued interest, bank statements, accounting work sheets, and other supporting documentation used in drawing up the returns.
5.5.2. Irving Trust Company, 1950-1955 210 items (12 rolls: 119 blueprints; 90 diazotypes; 1 graphite on trace)
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- Drawings concerning the space leased by Irving Trust Company at 380 Madison Avenue. Plans
the specifications of their architectural firm, Carson and Lundin. These drawings provide information - Abstract Or Scope
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Drawings concerning the space leased by Irving Trust Company at 380 Madison Avenue. Plans, elevations, sections, and details illustrate the construction of this area to the tenant's requirements and the specifications of their architectural firm, Carson and Lundin. These drawings provide information about the bank's doors, ductwork, electrical systems, elevators, fire alarm system, HVAC, lighting, locks, metalwork, plumbing, the service alcove, signage, stairs, steel work, stonework, the vault, windows, and woodwork.
5.5.1. General, 1953-1996 244 items (14 rolls: 90 blueprints; 135 diazo prints; 6 photostats; 6 negative photostats; 7 printed papers)
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- Principally architectural drawings of the initial construction of the building and some of the
, details, elevations, sketches, sections, specifications, and instruction sheets. These drawings represent
, doors, kitchens, hardware, signage, and other elements. Some of the drawings delineate the area being - Abstract Or Scope
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Principally architectural drawings of the initial construction of the building and some of the subsequent alterations and modifications to the space for specific tenants. The sub-subseries has plans, details, elevations, sketches, sections, specifications, and instruction sheets. These drawings represent floor plans for construction and space layout of offices, stores, storage space, garage, and other areas of lease. They also illustrate the HVAC, electrical, telephone, lighting, plumbing, and mechanical systems as well as the design layouts of furniture, partitions, toilets, metalwork, elevators, woodwork, doors, kitchens, hardware, signage, and other elements. Some of the drawings delineate the area being leased by a particular tenant or store. In addition, the sub-subseries has surveys of the building site and a plan for an enclosure wall on E. 47th Street.