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          F.C.W. Kuehn Papers
          MA 004 · Papers · 1883-1970

          The F. C. W. Kuehn Papers consist of architectural plans for various buildings, primarily located in South Dakota, spanning from 1917 to 1952. It includes designs for one-story and other structures, such as commercial buildings, schools, churches, and residential properties. Notable examples include the Huron Dairy Products Company, several South Dakota Standard and Kuehn’s Standard school buildings, and the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Doland. Additionally, the collection features plans for public works projects, including city auditoriums, fire stations, and service stations, as well as residential structures and a variety of renovations and repairs. These plans reflect the architectural development and growth of South Dakota during the early to mid-20th century, highlighting a range of construction types and purposes.
          The architectural drawings include work from both Kuehn's years enrolled in the International Correspondence Schools and his career as an architect.

          The general items are composed of miscellaneous items related to Kuehn.

          The random specifications are composed of construction specifications for projects Kuehn worked on.

          Kuehn, Frank Charles William, 1884-1970
          UA 048 · Collection · 1878, 1910-2023

          This collection is an artificial collection composed of collected materials, publications and papers of various buildings and landmarks located on the campus of South Dakota State University.

          Material is added as it is unearthed. No attempt is made to systematically collect this information. The files consist of such materials as dedication programs, correspondence, clippings, architectural plans and drawings, specifications, and photographs. The files of each building or landmark vary.