American Decades
The Builders of Timberline Lodge
Nonfiction work
By: Oregon Writers' Project
Date: 1937
Source: Oregon Writers' Project. The Builders of Timberline Lodge. Portland, Ore.: Works Progress Administration, 1937.
About the Organization: The Oregon Writers' Project, partly funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), employed historians and writers in projects such as research and writing for state archives and the Oregon Historical Society; creating indexes of state newspapers and inventories of county archives; copying primary source materials, such as documents pertaining to pioneers of the state; and cataloging historical markers.
Introduction
The administrative staff of the Oregon Writers' Project completed the preparation, publishing, and distribution of Timberline Lodge and The Builders of Timberline Lodge. The publications' goals were to employ writers in a publicly...
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1930's Fashion Primary Sources
- Federal Building Projects of the Depression Era
- The International Style: Architecture Since 1922
- A Century of Progress Exposition: Official Pictures in Color
- WPA Encourages Automotive Travel
- The Builders of Timberline Lodge
- Fashion Is Spinach
- Magic Motorways
- Talking Through My Hats
- Edward G. Budd Jr.'s Address to the Newcomen Society of England, January 16, 1950
- Architecture and Design in the Age of Science
- Times to Remember
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
