Client card for Ball State Teachers College (Muncie, Ind.)

Description: Gymnasium; Ball Library (A.J. Glaser), 1926; Steel for Dormitory, 1926; Steel for Alterations to Administration Building, 1926; Training School, 1928; Laundry Building, 1928; North Wing of training school, 1929; Gymnasium Addition to training school, 1929; Audit. Revision cutting audt. to class rooms, 1929; 5000 Gallon tank support, 1930; Addition to Library Welch- Const., 1932; Roof over center portion of Bleachers, 1935; Service Building, 1936; Addition to east end Nurses home, 1945
These cards represent a filing system created by the Indiana Bridge Company that was used to organize clients, commissions, and locations of corresponding drawings within their office. Cards are organized alphabetically by client and list the project number, year, description of the project, and location information about the drawings associated with the projects. If a book is listed, that means it was a standard design from their pattern book and no individual drawings exist. If a roll number is listed for drawings, individual drawings existed for that project. The Drawings + Documents Archive maintains Indiana Bridge Company rolls 1–202 (excluding rolls 79, 129, 145, and 198), but not roll numbers greater than 202.
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Origin: 1926-1945
Created By: Indiana Bridge Company (Muncie, Ind.)
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/INBrdgCmp/id/2708
Collection: Indiana Bridge Company Collection
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Bridges--Design and construction
Business records
Indiana Bridge Company (Muncie, Ind.)--Records and correspondence

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