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Marx (Reynolds) - Monrovia
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Marx (Reynolds) - unidentified
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Projects include Marx (Reynolds) Residence; Masonic Temple; Miller Residence; City of Monrovia; Pacific Asia Museum; Pasadena Playhouse; Phillips Mansion; Porterville; Rancho Camulus; Rheinstein Residence; Robinson Gardens; Rothschild Residence; Saint John's Episcopal Church; Saint Vincent Jewelry Center; City of San Gabriel; Santa Fe Railroad Station (City of Orange); Santa Monica City Hall; Simkins Residence; Sohnen Residence; Stipanov Residence; Strawberry Banke and Maine; Stuyvesant Fish House; Tomin/Horn Residence; West Adams commercial buildings; Lucy Wheeler House; Wiltern/Pellesier Building; and unidentified negatives.
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Porterville - Reynolds
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Projects include: City of Porterville, California; Ramsay-Durfee Estate, Job 9552; Rancho Los Alamitos, Job 9558; Rancho Los Cerritos; Rance Residence; Reinke/Milligan Residence; and Reynolds Residence (aka Marx Residence), Jobs 9103 and 9117.
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Arbol Verde - White-Thomson
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Projects include Arbol Verde; Barnsdall Park and Hollyhock House; Bullock's Pasadena; The Citadel; Collins Residence; El Encanto; Farrell Residence; Feiner Residence; Glendale Public Service Building; Green Residence; Hanna House; William S. Hart Park and Museum; Heifitz Studio; City of La Verne; MacGowan Residence; Mariposa; Marotta Residence; Mentryville; Neal-Wagner Residence; Pacific Coast Club; Reynolds (Marx) Residence; Saint Vincent Square; City of San Gabriel; Sepulveda House; Simkins Residence; Wagner Residence; Lucy Wheeler House; and White-Thomson Residence.
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Marotta - McCormick (Pratt House)
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Projects include: Marotta Residence , Job 9667; Marotta Residence (1996-1998); Masonic Temple; May Company Department Store, Jobs 9665 and 9673; Mayflower Hotel; McBain Residence; and McCormick, Ken: Pratt House.
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Miller - Oviatt
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Projects include Miller Residence, Job 9561; Million Dollar Theater; Mira Monte Hotel; Mission Inn; Modjeska Well House; multiple projects for the City of Monrovia, California; Moore Residence, Job 9112; Morrell House; Morris Residence; Morton Morton House; MSIA/Prana: MSIA - Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness; Mount St. Mary's College; Natural History Museum - Los Angeles County; Neal-Wagner Residence; Neith/Catbagan Residence; 3 Bridge St. (Nelson Residence); Ocean Heirlooms; Old Dutch Parsonage; Old Riverside Foundation; Omaha architecture survey; Ontario Band Stand; projects for City of Orange, California; Ordin Residence; and Oviatt Building.
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Reynolds Residence (Marx Residence)
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This collection contains the personal and professional papers of architect Martin Eli Weil (1940-2009), relating to Weil's work as a restoration architect and consultant in Los Angeles and Southern California. The collection contains correspondence; project and business records; reports; contracts; notes and research files; appointment books; drawings, including approximately 2920 rolled drawings; approximately 5000 photographs, chiefly snapshots depicting work in progress; material samples, including approximately 2000 fragments of wood or other surfaces containing paint samples; and 46 media files documenting the career of Martin Eli Weil; the materials date from 1964 until 2009. Files document 428 individual projects, including Frank Lloyd Wright structures such as Barnsdall Park and Hollyhock House; the restoration of the El Capitan Theater; and jobs undertaken as a consultant for the cities of San Gabriel, La Verne, Porterville, and Monrovia, California. The collection also includes papers reflecting Weil's service as Restoration Services Director for the Restoration Services Division of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs in Canada from 1971-1978; his work as an instructor in historic preservation at the University of Southern California from 1981-2009; his writing, chiefly as an architecture columnist for the Larchmont Chronicle; his involvement with the Harvard Heights community in Los Angeles, where he lived; and his Master's thesis project.
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