The bulk of this series consists of oversize residential and commercial plans. To impose order, the residential plans were separated according to those with a client name attached (and location if both are present); those with a location only attached, and general plans without identifying details. Within these categories, the plans were further organized chronologically. The same process was used for organizing the proposed commercial plans, although chronology was not as easy to establish. There is one file of advertising material.
With many years of experience with all phases of architectural design and project management, James N. Stephens once again established his own company. He specialized as a building designer, contractor, and remodeler, and took on many residential and commercial projects as evidenced by the plans and documents found in this series of records.
There are five small files of textual records, and two files of photographs related to theme art for basement rumpus rooms, and a residence built for the McQuarrie family in Phoenix, Arizona.
The plans include smaller legal sized plans. Many of the plans in this series bear no identification, and cannot be attached to a particular client or location; in some instances this is because the plans are intended to be generic and built when ordered, but in many other instances, plans have become loose from supporting drawings. The plans have been arranged into plot plans, proposed residential, proposed commercial, and drawings and sketches.
This photograph is a close up image of 3 student protestors leaning on a vehicle, looking at something off camera. All of the students are wearing military-style helmets with the phrase "Thought Police" written in large black letters. One of the students has a cigarette hanging out of their mouth.
This photograph shows a crowd of people attending a demonstration on steps in front of a building. In the center of the photograph is a man giving a speech into a microphone, with a crowd of university students listening behind him. Many of the students are wearing military helmets or arm bands with the phrase "Thought Police" written in large black letters.
This poster is an advertisement for a meeting of the Students For a Democratic University, N.D.Y, and the Political Science clubs on February 18, 1969. The meeting was in regards to Karl Dietrich Wolff, a student activist and chairman of the German Socialist Student Federation, though it is unclear if Wolff attended the meeting as a guest, or was not in attendance. The poster features the message "humanity will not be free until the last capitalist is hanged with the inards of the last bureaucrat."
A photograph of skyline view of Edmonton.
Fonds consists of 8 photographic postcards of Edmonton scenes and 1 photograph of High Level Bridge under construction.
Zonder titelThe fonds consists of 3 photographs taken by David Geddes of Fort Edmonton Park.
Zonder titelExterior view of buildings.