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Interior of Lurie house at Usonia (ddr-densho-377-1369)
Kaneji Domoto designed house at Usonian community in Pleasantville, NY. In envelope labeled: Ercole, Bier, Lura, Silsm
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House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1323)
Kaneji Domoto designed Lurie House, part of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian housing project. In envelope labeled: Lurie
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Group moving large boulders with bulldozer (ddr-densho-377-1347)
Kaneji Domoto in hat on left. In envelope labeled: Saito San L.A. 1969
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House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1279)
In envelope labeled: Stright edge / 1 ea 4-17 / Aaron Resm
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House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1265)
In envelope labeled: Mitchel 54 / Jumbo Dul 1-120
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Kaneji Domoto (in hat) and unidentified man by pond with bulldozer (ddr-densho-377-1345)
In envelope labeled: Saito San L.A. 1969
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Door and rock (ddr-densho-377-1825)
A large rock stands partially enclosed by an outdoor porch next to a door.
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House on hilltop (ddr-densho-377-1371)
Part of Usonian Community. In envelope labeled: Ercole, Bier, Lura, Silsm
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Men working on landscaping at D. Hill Nursery near Torii gate (ddr-densho-377-1437)
In envelope labeled: D. Hill
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Laborers working at a construction site (ddr-densho-377-1621)
Laborers move a large rock at a construction site while a group receives a tour of the site in the background. Inverse image of ddr-densho-377-1620, much clearer.
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Landscaping and pond for Kirschenbaum residence (ddr-densho-377-1461)
In envelope labeled: De Motto Kirschenbaum
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House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1333)
Kaneji Domoto designed Lurie House, part of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian housing project. In envelope labeled: Lurie
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House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1295)
In envelope labeled: Resnick Chap. '53 / DS Matt 1-120
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Letter from Nancy Swearengen to Kaneji and Sylvia Schur Domoto (ddr-densho-377-2)
A letter from Nancy Swearengen asking for more information about how Kaneji Domoto became involved in the University of California Botanical Garden's Japanese Pool.