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Identifier: architectenginee4416sanf (find matches)
Title: The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : Architect and Engineer Co
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library

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ted in .yesterdaysvictory was begun by the Womans Council inbringing to Sacramento for a course of lecturesProfessor Charles Zueblin. Following his tinaltalk on another capital city—Ilarrisburg—a groupof business men organized to have Charles .\Iul-ford Robinson make the first survey. His reportresulted in the Chamlxrr of Commerce negotiationswith Or. Werner Hcgemann, who first called Sac-ramentos attention to her opportunity to becomea great inland seaport. The plan is elastic. It is not intended to over-load the taxpayer, already groaning under aheavy burden. It is made to save money for alltime. It represents an ideal toward which thecity can work. Every city planner, Zueblin, Rob-inson, liegeman n, Nolen, has said that Sacra-mento lacks only hills. That with its two riversand the Bret Hartc country, rich in folk lore,stretching around it like a crescent, we will havein time a city than which none will be morel>eautiful. thatbe-business houses. 13: The Architect and Engineer
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Notable Architectural Sculpturing The Sculptors Work Shop (S. Miletin,manager) at 1705 Harrison street.San Francisco, is engaged on someimportant pieces in marble, for the Uni-versity of California, Berkeley. Otherwork of this concern which is deservingof recognition may be described as fol-lows: The figure work in marble for Bliss &Faville, architects, at the entrance toMasonic Temple. San Francisco. Marble mantels for the new wing ofthe St. Francis Hotel, made for the Mc-Gilvray Stone Co. Immense marble mantel for the Mors-hcad apartments, California street, San Iranciscn. Houghton Sawyer, architect. All the marble mantels in Mrs. A. B.Spreckels new residence. Marble bust for the country place ofMrs. Scoffe. Stone mantel, also fountain, for Mrs.Stearns residence. Mr. Miletin spent several years in XewYork studios, making a specialty of an-tique stone and marble mantels. Fiecame to tlie Pacific Coast in 1911, estab-lishing a modeling shop in San Franciscounder the name of the Scu

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  • bookdecade:1900
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  • booksubject:Architecture
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  • bookpublisher:San_Francisco__Calif____Architect_and_Engineer_Co
  • bookcontributor:San_Francisco_Public_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:315
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