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Ralph Walter <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 1/5/2000 6:44:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< building in Phoenix (from the late 1880's, I
 think) that was described when it was built as having glass-lighted sidewalk
 vaults.  I'll check on it,  >>


Having done a preliminary search of the Rosson House Archives (re: early
Phoenix architecture/A. P. Petit [original architect], housed in a Budweiser
carton) I regret that am unable to confirm my recollection about sidewalk
lights.  But I am reasonably confident that I did run across something to
that effect....in about 1975. Don't the rest of you have infallible,
photographic memories of 80 year old newspaper articles you read a quarter of
a century ago?

Ralph

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