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Papers acquired by Rambusch concerning architectural history of New York.
REEL 2786: Forms and photographs submitted to the Art Commission of the City of New York, requesting approval of a series of sculpted panels done by Harry Knight and Cesare Stea. Commissioned by the WPA-sponsored New York City Art Project (Sculpture Division) and the New York City Department of Public Works, these bas-reliefs were installed in the Bowery Bay Sewage Treatment Works in Queens, of which Albert Bela Bauer was the architect.
REEL 3134: A four-page letter from Cass Gilbert to fellow architect Howard Greenley, April 21, 1921, describing the formation and early history of the Architectural League, of which Gilbert was a founding member. Also included is a brief note from Rosamond Gilder, daughter of Richard Watson Gilder, to Catha Grace Rambusch, August 29, 1975, commenting on Gilbert's letter.
35mm microfilm reels 2786 and 3134 available at Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary loan.
The materials submitted to the Art Commission of the City of New York are photocopies.
REEL 2786: Originals are in the Water Resources Department of New York City.
Architectural historian.
Collected by Catha Grace Rambusch in preparation for a book (never published).
Albert Bela Bauer papers (microfilm title)
Cass Gilbert papers (microfilm title)