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>William B. Mumford Printing Company Factory, 17-23 West Pearl Street, Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
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B&W Photos
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Item Title
BWPhotos 335102
Location
17-23 West Pearl Street, Indianapolis, IN
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS IN-218
Significance: One of the premier printers, stationers, and publishers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Willian B. Burford, built this building in which to operate his printing and stationery manufacturing operation. It was designed by a prominent nineteenth century architecture firm of Robert D. Daggett & Co.
Subjects
Factories
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Contents
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