Item Detail
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English
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William Harrison Folsom : Pioneer Architect
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 1975
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43
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3
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240-59
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Article is a biographical account of Folsom, concentrating on his life and career as a builder and architect. Folsom designed such buildings as the Gardo House, the ZCMI building, the Manti and Provo Tabernacles, and his crowning achievement, the Manti Temple. Article says all his remaining major buildings are listed on either the State (Utah) or National Register of Historic Places.
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