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Radford Hotel, Abilene, Texas: Second Floor and Mechanical Plan

Description: Floor and mechanical plan for the second floor of a hotel and store commissioned by Mr. Radford and Mr. Oldham in Abilene, Texas. It includes a large drawing of the layout for the floor, with all of the rooms, hallways, and doorways labeled accordingly; the mechanical works are noted in red ink.
Date: July 1, 1920
Creator: Castle, David S.
Partner: Tittle-Luther/Parkhill, Smith and Cooper, Inc.

Radford Hotel, Abilene, Texas: Stone Details

Description: Building plans for a hotel and store commissioned by Mr. Radford and Mr. Oldham in Abilene, Texas. It includes detail of pilaster cap and base with elevation and side elevation, belt course elevation, section thru shield, coping, shields with ribbons and letters, center panel stone, corner panel stone, intermediate piers, and second story window sill course.
Date: 1920
Creator: Castle, David S.
Partner: Tittle-Luther/Parkhill, Smith and Cooper, Inc.

[Photograph of the Imperial Inn]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the Imperial Inn that was located in Sugar Land, Texas. The photograph was taken between 1920 and 21. The view is taken from across a lake. The Inn is a one story wooden building which has a two story area in the center of the rambling building. A small white building can seen to the far left of photograph. Bare tree tops can be seen over the roof of the inn. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: 1920
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[A View of Mineral Wells From South Mountain]

Description: A view of Mineral Wells, looking north from South Mountain, taken after 1929, is pictured here. The front of the old Mineral Wells High School is visible in the lower left corner. The Crazy Hotel is just to the right of center. This picture comes from one of 17 (4X4) negatives that were found in an envelope from Charles W. Simonds (Route 5, Box 43, Norman, Oklahoma, 73069), addressed to A.F. Weaver Photography and postmarked Aug. 4, 1975. Also on the envelope were some telephone numbeā€¦ more
Date: 1920?
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
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