Louis_Sullivan_-_cornice_detail_-_Wainwright_Building,_Seventh_+_Chestnut_Streets,_Saint_Louis,_St._Louis_City_County,_MO.jpg
Summary
Louis Sullivan - cornice - Wainwright Building, Seventh + Chestnut Streets, Saint Louis, St. Louis City County, Missouri, USA. This is a cropped version of the online image (Photo #6) from the Library of Congress collection; see catalog information below. This image is in the public domain, as it was produced by the United States Government.
Item Title
Wainwright Building, Seventh & Chestnut Streets, Saint Louis, St. Louis City County, MO Medium
Photo(s): 45 (4 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in., and 8 x 10 in.) Data Page(s): 7 plus cover page Color Transparencies: 1 Call Number
HABS MO,96-SALU,49- Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933. Notes
Survey number HABS MO-1140 Building/structure dates: 1891 initial construction 1988(HABS):41
National Register Number: 68000054 Subjects
MISSOURI--St. Louis City County--Saint Louis Related Names
Wainwright, Ellis Adler & Sullivan Ramsey, Charles K. Reproduction Number
[See Call Number] Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress) Repository
Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA DIGID
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.mo0297 CONTENTS
Photograph caption:
6. EXTERIOR, CORNICE DETAIL AT CORNER OF BUILDING
CARD #
MO0297
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