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Asheville City Building
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Works Citedl. Brunk, Robert S., ed. May We All Remember Well, Volume 2. Asheville: Robert S. Brunk Auction Services, (Forthcoming, 2001). 2. Bashir. North Carolina Architecture. Chapel Hill: UNC-CH Press, 1990. 3. Griffith, Clayton W. Douglas D. Ellington Art Deco in Asheville. Call # Masters Arch. Hist. 1993. G74. Loc: Fine Arts. University of Virginia Interlibrary Loan. 4. Ellington, Douglas. “The Architecture of the City Building, Asheville, North Carolina”. Architectural Record 64.2 (1928) 89-93, 125-35. 5. Harshaw, Lou. Asheville Places of Discovery (Picture, 109) 6. National Register of Historic Places Inventory (NRHPI)- Nomination Form 7. Archives & History. North Carolina Dept of Cultural Resources, 1981 8. Schadentessier, Mitzi. Asheville Pictorial History. Norfolk, The Donning Co./Publishers, 1982. 9. Swain, Douglas, Talmage Powel and John Aler. Cabins and Castles. City of Asheville County of Buncombe. Div. of Archives & History. North Carolina Dept of Cultural Resouces, 1981 10. Towe, Elma. comp. and ed. Dedication of the First Baptist Church, Asheville, N.C. 11.
“The New Senior High School of Asheville”.
The Architectural Record. 12. “Ellington, Architect and Artist Dies Here” Asheville Citizen-Times. 28 August, 1960. 13. “New Biltmore Hospital Home to Open Thursday” Asheville Citizen. 6 July, 1930. 14. McClure, Harlan Ewart. South Carolina Architecture, 1670-1970. Photos by Wang/Lee/Yarborough . Columbia, SC Tricentennial Commission [c1970] Contributed by A.J. Cavillo, May 10, 2001 [used with permission] |
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