- Title
- House or Bank
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- Creator
- Frederick Graff (1774-1847)
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- Description
- Consists of the front elevation for the three story, five bay building, ground plan, plan of the principal story, plan of the second story, first floor joist plan, second floor joist plan, attic joist plan and roof elevation, roof framing, and elevation of the roof truss. Consists of the front elevation for the three story, five bay building, ground plan, plan of the principal story, plan of the second story, first floor joist plan, second floor joist plan, attic joist plan and roof elevation, roof framing, and elevation of the roof truss. Graff was an engineer and architect, the third in a line of American builders, contractors, and engineers. In 1797, Graff began his apprenticeship as a draftsman for the Philadelphia waterworks (often referred to as the Fairmount Waterworks), where he became superintendent in 1805. He contributed to its success for the remainder of his life, remaining chief engineer until his death. The drawings might have been drawn for the Branch Bank, Norfolk, Virginia.
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- Format
- ["drawing"]
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- Subjects
- ["Architectural drawings","Architecture--Designs and plans","Architecture, Domestic.","Commercial Buildings"]
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