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Donald A. Kimball Architectural Drawings and Photographs, 1935-1954

8 oversize folders — 0.25 linear feet

Saginaw based Michigan architect; 1929 graduate of University of Michigan's School of Architecture. Designed a variety of private and public buildings in the 1940s and early 1950s, mainly in mid and northern Michigan. Collection comprised of six pencil and watercolor renderings, sixty-three measured working drawings, and twenty-two black and white photographs.

The Donald A. Kimball collection (7 oversized folders and .25 linear ft., 1935-1954) is a concentrated and fine example of the work of a Michigan architect practicing largely in mid and northern Michigan during the late 30s through the mid 50s. The collection is comprised wholly of visual architectural material representative of the spirit of the times. Researchers should note that an additional Kimball collection is held at Central Michigan University in the Clarke Historical Library.

There are three series in the collection: Renderings (6 boards, 1935-1946 and undated); Architectural Drawings (63 drawings for 6 projects, 1936-1954); and Photographs (22 prints, undated). There is some overlap between the series. For example, there are items representing Saginaw's Michigan Bean Company in each of the series; and there are both drawings and photographs for WSAM Radio Station, also a Saginaw building.

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Renderings

Renderings, effectively executed in pencil and watercolor, well illustrate the range of building types generated in Kimball's office, from suburban residences to offices and factories. When considered together, the Michigan Bean Company, Great Lakes Greyhound Bus Station and Restaurant, downtown storefront, office building, and two distinctly different residences, provide a glimpse into the built environment typical to a midwestern community of this era.

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Architectural Drawings

Architectural Drawings are all original, measured working drawings, including floor plans, elevations, details and sections. Six projects are represented-- a personal Kimball residence, a bus station, a service station, a radio station, a bean factory and a pickle and canning company. Most drawings are pencil on linen, although there a few pencil drawings on tracing paper.