File:Charles Oscar Pfeil.jpg
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editDescriptionCharles Oscar Pfeil.jpg |
English: American architect Charles Oscar Pfeil (1871-1927), about 1920. |
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Source | C.P.J. Mooney, _The mid-South and its builders, being the story of the development and a forecast of the future of the richest agricultural region in the world_ (Memphis: Mid-South Biographic and Historical Association, 1920). |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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