Hollis Logue Architectural Documents, 1955-2004

Online content

Collection context

Summary

Creators:
Logue, Hollis, Jr.
Abstract:
Extent:
Approximately 18 cubic feet
Language:
Preferred citation:

Hollis Logue Architectural Documents. History San Jose Research Library

Background

Scope and content:

Architectural drawings and plans by San Jose architect Hollis Logue, Jr., who designed the original Terminal C at San Jose Airport. Projects include town homes and apartments, office buildings, the Hiller Museum of Northern California, the German-American Club of San Jose, Salvation Army of Santa Clara's administrative facilities, and multiple automobile dealerships in San Jose, Santa Clara, and the East Bay. Folder-level records are searchable in History San Jose's online catalog.

Acquisition information:
Donated to History San Jose in 2013

Access and use

Restrictions:

Papers are open to the public for research purposes by appointment with the Curator of Library and Archives

Terms of access:

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Preferred citation:

Hollis Logue Architectural Documents. History San Jose Research Library

Location of this collection:
1661 Senter Road
San Jose, CA 95112, US
Contact:
(408) 287-2290