Lafayette Square, 1962

About Folder

Title
Lafayette Square, 1962
Collection
Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
BLBPP-MF08-020
Date(s) of Materials
October 1962: 15-17
Folder Description
This folder contains materials pertaining to the development of Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. Items include a press conference speech by Boutin announcing the plans, a report by John Carl Warnecke, architectural drawings of the proposed buildings, and a letter to Boutin from President John F. Kennedy.
Extent / Physical Description
24 digital pages
Series
Series 6. General Services Administration Files, 1961-1964.
Preferred Citation
Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers. General Services Administration Files, 1961-1964. Personal Correspondence, 1961-1964. Lafayette Square, 1962. BLBPP-MF08-020. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Contributor(s)
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
Media Type
Use Restriction Note
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Copyright Notice
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