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Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), north and south elevations
1. Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), north and south elevations
Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), east elevation
2. Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), east elevation
Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), basement floor plan
3. Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), basement floor plan
Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), west elevation
4. Paul Pigott residence (Seattle, Wash.), west elevation

Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), east and west elevations, roof details
5. Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), east and west elevations, roof details
Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), north and south elevations
6. Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), north and south elevations
Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), construction details and plot plan
7. Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), construction details and plot plan
Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), millwork and interiors
8. Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), millwork and interiors

Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), east and west elevations
9. Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), east and west elevations
Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), first floor plan
10. Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), first floor plan
Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), second floor plan
11. Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), second floor plan
Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), third floor plan
12. Sigma Chi Fraternity (Seattle, Wash.), third floor plan

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