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Inheritance: Lincoln Public Buildings and the Historic District

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by Margaret Mutchler Martin

Includes architectural drawings of the buildings in the historic district, as well photographs of the sculptures that decorate the public land of Lincoln. The author studies the evolution of civic architecture from vernacular to professional. From 1746 to the present.

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by Margaret Mutchler Martin

Includes architectural drawings of the buildings in the historic district, as well photographs of the sculptures that decorate the public land of Lincoln. The author studies the evolution of civic architecture from vernacular to professional. From 1746 to the present.

by Margaret Mutchler Martin

Includes architectural drawings of the buildings in the historic district, as well photographs of the sculptures that decorate the public land of Lincoln. The author studies the evolution of civic architecture from vernacular to professional. From 1746 to the present.

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