- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-T-4-18
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- 1946-1947
Papers in reverse chronological order. Correspondence with Federal Public Housing Authority; site plans; application forms; contracts; govt. information handbooks.
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Papers in reverse chronological order. Correspondence with Federal Public Housing Authority; site plans; application forms; contracts; govt. information handbooks.
Skidmore Owings & Merrill: dormitory and central dining hall
Contains SOM and Grinnell College minutes of meetings re: somen's dorm and dining facility, 1967-1968.
Real Estate Register, p. 58 (RG-T Ser. 5.2)
Blueprint in Oversize file (RG-T Ser. 5.1)
Dibble Building, McGee St. Kansas City, MO
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Dibble deeded the land to the college in 1915. The college deeded the property to Grinnell College Foundation in 1916, constructed a 4-story building, financed by mortgage, in 1917, sold the property to Bedford Realty in 1929. Bedford Realty turned the property back to the college in 1931. The mortgage was forecolsed in 1935-1936. Space in the building was leased to commercial establishments. Real Estate Register, pgs. 36 and 42 (RG-T Ser. 5.2) Map of Kansas City business area with location of Dibble Blgs is in Oversize file, (RG-T ser. 5.1)
Bonds for financing construction of building (1924) and brochures, lists of bond holders, correspondence.
Construction contracts and correspondence
Construction contracts and correspondence (1917) Primarily with Martin Carroll Co., general contractors. Holabird & Roche Architects, Chicago (provided superintendence of construction), S.E. Edwards, Architect.
Davis, May estate. Sioux City, IA
Correspondence, will, inventories of properties, other papers. Real Estate Register, pgs. 28-33 (RG-T Ser. 5.2)
Correspondence, farm reports, tax accessments
Government farm programs papers, tax assessment, real estate report (full description of farm and buildings, with plat, 1937), correspondence with bankers, lawyers, etc. Correspondence with the farmer reveals some fo the farm problems of the 1930s (e.g. crop failures, organization of his coop dairy, details of livestock, crops planted, prices). 3 photos of farm buildings.