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Columbia, Mo.) Records PRELIMINARY INVENTORY ACCESSION CA6150 MITZEL AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED (COLUMBIA, MO.) RECORDS This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri, Research Center- Columbia. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. Dates: 1958-2004 Creator: Mitzel and Associates Architects, Incorporated Mitzel, Donald C. Collection Size: 152.4 cubic feet Introduction Business records of Mitzel and Associates, an architectural firm in Columbia, Missouri. Includes architectural drawings, blueprints, correspondence, and other supporting materials. Donor Information The records were donated to the State Historical Society of Missouri by Donald C. Mitzel, President of Mitzel and Associates Architects, Inc. on 22 June 2007. An addition was made by Donald C. Mitzel on 25 June 2013. Notes: Architectural drawings are located in OVERSIZE. Supporting files are stored at the Records Center. ABBREVIATIONS: AEP Architects-Engineers-Planners CWB C. Wynn Brady FOLDER LIST f. 1 Photographs and watercolor drawing (Location: Small, unworked) JOB LIST Case Job Description Number Box Drawer/File 808 Cherry Street, New Toilet Additions & New, Fresh Air Handler, Columbia, MO 4.1094 20 A.P. Green Co.--Office addition, Ellerbe, 1979 D-4 AAA - Millwork, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 900.5000 15 AAA Auto Club 900.4990 23 AAMCO Transmission, Addition 970.8900 39 13 Abele Residence, Inspection, Boonville, Missouri 860.3200 11 Acacia Lodge, Columbia, Missouri--Alterations and renovations (AEP), 1970 8 Accurate Automotive, Inc., 1909 Vandiver Drive, Columbia, Missouri 970.7660 58A 19 THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 6/22/2020 ACCESSION CA6150 MITZEL AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED (COLUMBIA, MO.) RECORDS Accurate Transmission, Smarr 287-84A 9 G-4 Adams, Bill (Mr. & Mrs.), Residence remodel, 1988 18A Advent Enterprises, Inc., Handicap bath modifications 6, 6A Advent Enterprises, Interior Office Alterations, Columbia, MO 2004 64 Advent Enterprises, Inc., Men's residence renovation 930.6050 29A I-18 Advent Enterprises, Inc., New facility 840.301A 6, 6A, 12 G-5 Advent Enterprises, Inc., roof leakage 840.3010 6, 6A Advent Enterprises, Inc., Women's Residence 870.4040 6, 6A, 13 G-5 Advent Enterprises, North Bay and interior model, Columbia, Missouri 900.4760 26A, 27B 12 Advent Enterprises, C<CW DC Office, new job center, job point, 400 Wilkes Blvd, Columbia, Missouri 51 AG Lime--proposal 3363 15 Alaska House residence 18 Allton Building proposal (AEP) 9 Allton, George--residence 1 Alpah Tau Omega Fraternity--house renovation 890.4670 13 Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity - UMC (by others: Chinn and Darrough), 1970 H-1 Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity - UMC--house remodel, Columbia, Missouri 870.390-1987 17A H-1 Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity - UMC--new house 169-81 2 Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity - UMC-- preliminary H-1 Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity-UNC--house remodeling 9 Alpha Phi House-Drawing Plan Columbia MO 1981 Alpha Phi Sorority - UMC--annex renovation 860.3760 17, 62 17 Alpha Phi Sorority - UMC--balcony renovation 860.351A H-1 Alpha Phi Sorority - UMC--bathroom renovations, 1985 850.321 - 85 17 H-1 Alpha Phi Sorority - UMC--life safety modifications 930.5900 26A, 62 13 Alpha Phi Sorority - UMC--master plan renovation 990.9280 40, 57A 17 Alpha Phi Sorority - UMC--master plan report 870.3800 17 Alpha Phi Sorority - UMC--remodeling 960.7350 44 13 Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Gamma Rho chapter 930.5930 13 Altis & Toland Apartments, Columbia, Missouri, (CWB), 1965-1966 3 Page 2 of 59 ACCESSION CA6150 MITZEL AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED (COLUMBIA, MO.) RECORDS Alumni Heights "Elmore Survey", 1965 C-13 Alyea, James--residence (HJA), 1977 18 Amco Transmission--addition, Columbia, Missouri 970.8900 13 American Air Filter Int.--new clean room, 2100 Nelwood Drive, Columbia, Missouri 2.1027 57A B - 5 American Cleaning Systems--new building, 1801 Santa Fe Place, Columbia, Missouri 930.5910 25A 17 American Legion Field--Service Building, Parks & Rec Dept, Columbia, MO (AEP), 1970 8 American Legion Park Complex (proposed), Jefferson City, Missouri 920.5460 17 American Press--commercial, existing facilities, Columbia, Missouri, 1970 9 Amond, Trent & Janet--new addition and remodel--1504 East Highland Court, Columbia, Missouri 5.2014 51 20 Andrews, Chris - Bruhin Residence, St. Louis, Missouri 850.3350 11 Andrews, Dr. and Mrs. James--balcony remodel 23 Animal Works Relocation Site #126 2.1037 49A Apartment Buildings, Granada Boulevard, Columbia, MO, 1982 B-13 APCO Travel Center, Washington, Missouri, 1986 860.3570 G-3 Applebee's Restaurant Columbia Plaza 66 Apple Preschool Columbia, MO 1985 1963 Map drawer, Arch Design Craft Center Arch. 131 1960 D-39B Architect's Office (CWB) 1964 7 Arens, Richard Mr. & Mrs.--residence-- Montgomery City, MO 1989 880.4300 18A I-2 Ashley, Howard Mr. & Mrs.--residence remodel 18B ASI Office Addition, 110 East Ash, Columbia, MO 990.9330 18B 17 Atasaderos - Columbia 990.9480 44 Atkins, Edward--additions and alterations, 909 Cherry (CWB) 1969 D-7 Atkinson, Pat and Helen--residence addition, Columbia, MO, 1992 920.5430 23 F-4 Atkinson, Terry--residence, 1978 1 18 Atterbury Memorial Library, Madison, MO (Ellerbe), 1969 B-9 Ausmus & Ausmus Law Office, Centralia, MO, 1978 126-78 1 18 Auto Mall proposal--Ken Wilhelm 18B Backs, Kenneth--residence, 1978 1 18 Bailey Residence, Columbia, Missouri 1972 1 Page 3 of 59 ACCESSION CA6150 MITZEL AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED (COLUMBIA, MO.) RECORDS Baker, W.L.--residence, 1964 1 1 Bank of Southern Oklahoma--new facility, Kingston, OK 940.6490 16, 33B Bank of Southern Oklahoma--renovations, Wynnewood, Oklahoma 930.6410 32 16 Bank Preliminary - Monroe City (Bud Johnson) 840.2970 D-12 Banking Facility - New, Denison, TX 950.7190 43 16 Bardstown (KY) Plaza Shopping Center-- exterior modifications, Walter-Kroenke Properties 290-82 1 B-16 Barn Remodel Bass, Andrew J.--residence (CWB), 1965 1 Bates, William--residence (CWB), 1963, 1973 1 Baumgartners Boone County Sugar-cured hams, Rocheport, Missouri I-3 Bayer Bill--proposed office conversion 25 Bayer Office, (Ellerbe), 1976 D-2 Bear (Dave) Dining Pavilion--Commercial, Columbia, MO, 1963 9 9 Bear, David Mr. & Mrs.--alterations, Boone County, MO (Ellerbe), 1977 9 Bear, Hines and Thomas Attorneys--Office, 1973 D-1 Beatty, Richard Dr., One Broadway Building 850.3400 3 Map drawer, Beauchamp Residence, Designs D-37B Beaucamp, S.W.--residence, Clarksville, MO, 1980 154-79 1 18 Beckett, Wilson & Jan Dr. & Mrs.--residence remodel 234-82 7B A-2 Bell, Fred--residence, 1976 118-76 1 18 Bellair Lakes, Highway 5 & Bellair Road, Bell Air, MO 15 Benedict, Norm--residence, Columbia, MO (Ellerbe), 1971 1 1 Bennett Truck Plaza--new truck plaza, Springfield, MO, 1993 930.5920 L Bennett, Warren--subdivision 860.3500 13 Benson, Robert Mr. & Mrs.--residence addition 222-82 1B A-4 Best Buy Site Plans & Details, 1993 66 Best Western Columbia Inn--walkway enclosure 264-83 B-8 Beuselinck, Paul and Charlotte--residence, solarium, Ashland, MO 283-84 1 A-4 Bickeley Residence (CWB), 1964 1 Bielski, Ben--residence, addition, Jefferson City, MO 880.4160 18A Bird of Paradise--new restaurant, Chan-Land, Inc. and Chanco, Inc. 210-82 1A C-8 Page 4 of 59 ACCESSION CA6150 MITZEL AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED (COLUMBIA, MO.) RECORDS Bird of Paradise Restaurant Alterations 119 S. UO-8 Seventh St., Columbia, MO (OVERSIZE) Blattner Furniture Store, Fulton, MO 860.3580 1 G-1 Blattner, John--residence remodeling, Fulton, MO, 1983 245-83 1 G-1 Bleifuss, William W.--residence (CWB), Fulton, MO, 1966 1 Blickley, Charles Apartments--revised from 219.82, Terry Sapp 229.82 A-3 Boatman's (Centerre Trust)--Mary Francis Hunt, 13 South 9th Street, 820 East Broadway, 900 East Broadway, Columbia, MO 23B L Bobber Cafes, Restaurant and Truck Shop 840.313C 8B, 8C H-16 Bobby Bufords Restaurant--remodel, 1986 840.306A 11 G-16 Body Basics Remodeling, Suites G, H, I, J, Columbia, MO, 1999 990.9420 45B I 1-25 Bohon, Richard Dr.--office remodel 3 Bolin, Don, Mr. & Mrs., 2826 Foxdale Drive, Quail Valley Lake Estates, Jefferson City, MO-- repairs 29 Bomark Corporation office building, 1979 1985-791 2 E-15 Boone Building 6--by others, 1967 3 Boone Building, J. L. Crum Corporation, Columbia, MO (CWB), 1967 3 Boone County Court (subdivision), Columbia, MO 62.0000 Boone Clinic Additions, Boonedocs Enterprises, Inc., (Ellerbe), 1976 61 F-8 Boone County Courthouse Parking Lot--study and renovation 228-82 H-12 Boone County Courthouse--tile remediation, May 2002 32-13 51A, 59 Boone County Group Homes, 12 Diego Court, Columbia, MO--renovations 940.6570 56 J Boone County Group Homes, 1209 East Walnut Street, Columbia, MO--as builts 980.8950 47, 47A L Boone County Group Homes, 260 Appletree Court--supported living apartments, 2002 2.1042 56A, 57A I 1-25 Boone County Group Homes, Diego Court Apartments, 1984 9 Boone County Group Homes, Hallsville House 7 Boone County Group Homes--renovation (see also Comm & Family Support), 1029 East Walnut, Columbia, MO 45A, 47A I 1-25 Boone County Group Homes--renovations, 108 Granada, 12 Diego Court 940.6570 29 E-15 Boone County Group Homes--renovations, 16 Diego, CH-2001 1.1024 55A E-15 Page 5 of 59 ACCESSION CA6150 MITZEL AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED (COLUMBIA, MO.) RECORDS Boone County Group Homes--renovations, 1980 7 E-15 Boone County Historical Museum, 1985 840.2960 13 H-14, H-13 Boone County Hospital, OB Ward & addition-- special procedures, 1971-1972 7206-013 F-8 Boone County Hospital--additions
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