Description of Photograph
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Title: Love-McGinnis House, 2063 Oak Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
Creator(s): Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Related Names:
Klutho, Henry John
Clark, George W
Love, Jason D
McGinnis, R M
Price, Virginia B , transmitter
Date Created/Published: Documentation compiled after 1933
Data Page(s): 11
Photo Caption Page(s): 1
Notes:
Significance: Designed by H.J. Klutho, Jacksonville's most prominent early twentieth century architect, the house had Spanish Revival detailing representative of Florida architecture in the mid 1920's and was originally planned as a residence and doctor's office.
Survey number: HABS FL-347
Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1964 Subsequent Work
Subjects:
Offices
Houses
medical offices
Spanish Colonial Revival architectural elements
Place:
Florida -- Duval County -- Jacksonville
Latitude/Longitude: 30.33194, -81.65583
Bookmark /fl0260/
Bookmark:fl0260
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Size
Approximately 8x12 inches.
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Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.