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[Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry W. Horst, July 23, 1930]
Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry W. Horst, regarding insecure roof tiles on a professor's residence on Concordia College's campus.
[Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry Studtmann, April 8, 1930]
Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry Studtmann, discussing the wiring of the new professor's residence at Concordia College.
[Letter from Henry W. Horst to Arthur Fehr, January 30, 1930]
Letter from Henry W. Horst to Arthur Fehr, regarding the living and dining room design, and the arrangement of windows. A final cost of $9,600 is mentioned.
[Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry W. Horst, January 2, 1930]
Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry W. Horst, describing the designs he has drawn for a residence that fits the Spanish style.
[Letter from Henry W. Horst to Harvey P. Smith, July 17, 1930]
Letter from Henry W. Horst to Harvey P. Smith, asking that he repair the roof tiles on Professor Viehweg's residence on the Concordia College campus.
[Letter from Harvey P. Smith to R. Osthoff, July 23, 1930]
Letter from Harvey P. Smith to R. Osthoff, regarding the repair of roof tiles on Professor Viegweg's on-campus residence.
[Letter from Henry W. Horst to Arthur Fehr, February 11, 1930]
Letter from Henry W. Horst to Arthur Fehr, apologizing for making a suggestion regarding a window, as he had not yet seen the blueprints for the house.
[Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry W. Horst, March 17, 1930]
Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry W. Horst, regarding figures for the construction of a professor's residence at the Lutheran Concordia College in Austin, Texas.
[Letter from Harvey P. Smith to J. O. Buaas & Sons, July 23, 1930]
Letter from Harvey P. Smith to J. O. Buaas & Sons, regarding the insecure fastening of roof tiles on Professor Viehweg's residence on Concordia College's campus.
[Letter from R. Osthoff to Henry W. Horst, August 6, 1930]
Letter from R. Osthoff to Henry W. Horst, addressing Horst's concerns for Professor Viehweg's house.
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