MC 00103 Guide to the Kenneth McCoy Scott Drawings of 3227 Birnamwood Road, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1955The collection is arranged according to the sheet number on the drawings.
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CreatorScott, Kenneth McCoy, 1925-1980 Quantity0.6 Linear feet General Physical Description note3 tubes LocationFor current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Special Collections Research Center
Reference Staff LanguageEnglish Acquisitions InformationGift of Anne Dahle, April 2008 (Accession Number 2008-0070). ProcessingProcessed by: Todd Kosmerick; machine-readable finding aid created by: Todd Kosmerick, 2008 April Revised2011 August, Updated due to processing by Aaron Cusick 2011 August Scope and Content NoteContained in this collection are blueprints of floor plans, elevations, other drawings, and specifications for the Paul Welles, Jr. residence of Raleigh. The building was designed by Kenneth McCoy Scott. Historical NoteAs of 2008, Anne Dahle is the owner of 3227 Birnamwood Road, Raleigh, North Carolina. The house was designed by Kenneth McCoy Scott for Paul Welles in 1955. Scott was a modernist architect who designed many other residences in the Raleigh and Durham area. Controlled Terms
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