Object NumberTU.0029
TitlePlan of steam tunnel from Matthew to Straus
Date11/02/1925
Building/Site(s):
CollectionMaps, Surveys & Infrastructure
NotesTUN-66.
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ConditionPoor
Extent1 map
DimensionsOverall: 23 x 38 in. (58.4 x 96.5 cm)
MediumBlueprint
Support / MaterialPaper
Scale1 in. : 4 ft.
Title: Topographic plan of land in Cambridge, Mass. [between Straus and Matthews Halls, Harvard Yard]
Object Number: LS.0138
Date: 01/05/1973
Sites: Massachusetts Hall
Object Number: SP.0184
Date: 10/22/1982
Project Number: UNV 1982-018
Sites: Holden Chapel
Project Name: Harvard Yard landscaping improvements
Title: Proposed conduit from Longfellow Hall [near intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Garden Street]
Object Number: US.0023
Date: 06/19/1963
Sites: Straus Hall
Title: [Underground services near intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, Garden Street and Peabody Street]
Object Number: US.0042
Date: [01/01/19--]
Sites: Straus Hall
Object Number: WM.0009
Date: 08/31/1992
Project Number: FMD 1992-007
Sites: Hollis Hall
Project Name: Replace water main, Harvard Yard
Object Number: US.0105
Date: 06/07/1963
Sites: Massachusetts Hall
Object Number: P.249.0002
Date: [01/01/2012]
Project Number: PIRC 2012-002
Sites: Straus Hall
Project Name: Building photography
Object Number: P.249.0008
Date: 07/03/2009
Sites: Straus Hall
Object Number: P.249.0007
Date: [01/01/2012]
Project Number: PIRC 2012-002
Sites: Straus Hall
Project Name: Building photography
Object Number: P.249.0006
Date: [01/01/2012]
Project Number: PIRC 2012-002
Sites: Straus Hall
Project Name: Building photography
Object Number: P.249.0005
Date: [01/01/2012]
Project Number: PIRC 2012-002
Sites: Straus Hall
Project Name: Building photography