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Peabody and Stearns

Former American architectural firm


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Former American architectural firm

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References

References

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  2. Wheaton A. Holden. (May 1973). "The Peabody Touch: Peabody and Stearns of Boston, 1870–1917". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians.
  3. (1988). "Historic Furnishings Report: Plum Orchard, Cumberland Island National Seashore". National Park Service.
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  6. ''American Architect'' 7 Aug. 1912: 14.
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