Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Stanley Moe's Diary, 1938
Contains aspects of Stanley's day-to-day life, as well as information such as his hours worked.
Photographs of/by Stanley Moe & Others, Circa 1921-2001
These photographs are of some of Stanley's travels to Africa and Tokyo, as well as photos of him throughout his life.
Stanley Moe's Travel Photo Album, 1942-1943
Contains photos from Stanley's travels. Also includes context for each photo gathered by his Daughter, Billie Moe.
Moe Family Photo Album, 1930-1931
Contains photos of the Moe family throughout their lives.
Moe Family Photos, Circa 1920-1930
Contains headshots and official photographs of various Moe family members.
Moe Family Scrapbook Pages, 1912-2004
This folder contains individual scrapbook pages of Stanley and his family through all stages of their lives.
Garfve-Johansen: 1814-1981. by Martha Joanne Aaseth Seibel. (family history book)
The Stanley Allen Moe Papers date from 1912 until 2004 and consist primarily of correspondence between Stanley’s family, friends, as well as business partners during his travels for his work as an architect. This collection also includes awards, scrapbook pages, photographs, newspaper clippings, as well Stanley’s architectural blueprints and drawings.
Essays written by Stanley Moe
The Stanley Allen Moe Papers date from 1912 until 2004 and consist primarily of correspondence between Stanley’s family, friends, as well as business partners during his travels for his work as an architect. This collection also includes awards, scrapbook pages, photographs, newspaper clippings, as well Stanley’s architectural blueprints and drawings.
"Specifications for Commercial Building for Miss Anna Schumacher: N.E. Corner Dale & University, St. Paul"
The Stanley Allen Moe Papers date from 1912 until 2004 and consist primarily of correspondence between Stanley’s family, friends, as well as business partners during his travels for his work as an architect. This collection also includes awards, scrapbook pages, photographs, newspaper clippings, as well Stanley’s architectural blueprints and drawings.