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    5959 Hollywood Blvd. (L.A.) - Market Building, Times Mirror Co

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    2 items: bound, specifications (33-pp.) and general working drawings (5-pp.) for work at 5959 Hollywood Blvd., (Hollywood district) L.A., a Market Building for Times Mirror Co. ; single sheet - "Addenda to Specifications for construction of Market for the Times-Mirror Co.

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    Meat Marketing (Market?) Building #120

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