Dear Sharon,

Thank you for the good questions, information sources, and the info on blue
prints.

The collection has a few historic, original documents which could be used
in display, and a great deal of miscellaneous paper which helps interpret
the house and contents but does not document the "period of significance"
of the house. There is also a diversity of plans, permits, inspections,
contracts for historic preservation activities, etc. I'm beginning to see
that we have several sub-collections which are all useful, but must be kept
apart from each other.

Regards,
Cil  :>)

Cil Earls, Executive Assistant
Corporate and Foundation Relations
203 Johnson Hall
5266 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403-5266

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