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House,B.F. Saul,23rd St,Wyoming Ave,Washington,DC,1923

Title: [House ('residence') for B.F. Saul, 23rd Street and Wyoming Avenue, N.W. (lots 35 and 36, square 2528), Washington, D.C. Front elevation]
Creator(s): Ray, George N. (George Nicholas), 1887-1959, architect
Date Created/Published: 1923.
Notes:
Title devised by Library staff.
Forms part of: Waggaman & Ray Archive.
Architectural drawings--1920-1930.
Bookmark /2006683759/
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