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George Grant Elmslie
Elmslie Archival Resources
Finding aid list of Elmslie materials found in the
Ryerson and Burnham Archives, Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, The Art Institute
of Chicago\
Collection: Architects' and Designers'
Papers
- William Gray Purcell and George G. Elmslie.
"The American
Renaissance?" The Craftsman 21, no. 4 (January 1912): 430-35.
Typescript carbon, signed. 12 pp. [c.1912]
- Album of articles written by Elmslie on bank
architecture.
Majority were published in Bankers Monthly
- To Frank Lloyd Wright, TC, response to
Wright's recently
published autobiography. Dated
10/30/1932. [Transcription available from duplicate
copy in the William Gray Purcell Papers]
- To Howard Vincent O'Brien, typescript copy,
criticizing the
Century of Progress exhibition. Dated
6/15/1933.
- To Betty B, ALS, wishing her good rest and
pleasant dreams. Gift
of Mrs. Theodore Tieken. Undated.
- Poem beginning "Betty had a little fun...,"
with small pencil
sketch of house amid trees and shrubs. Gift of Mrs. Theodore
Tieken. Undated/
- "Congregational Church, Western Springs,
Illinois, George G. Elmslie, Architect." Offprint. Undated.
The complete finding aid for the Architects' and Designers' Papers from which
this is excerpted can be accessed as a
PDF
file.
research courtesy mark hammons