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Columbus Citizen-Journal Photograph Collection
Description: Photograph showing Columbus, Ohio, architect Noverre Musson as he stirs a bowl at a table. In his hand is a spice container labeled Durkee's. Written on the reverse of the photograph, which was taken for the Columbus Citizen-Journal newspaper, is the address 965 E. Broad Street, possibly Musson's home at the time. Born in Findlay, Ohio, Noverre Musson (1910-1988) was a prolific Columbus architect for many years. After studying under Frank Lloyd Wright and earning an architecture degree from the Ohio State University, he went on to design more than 500 area buildings, including work on the Columbus Museum of Art, the Ohio State University campus, the Ohio School for the Deaf, and many private residences. He worked as a columnist for the Columbus Citizen-Journal from 1941-1962, and later for the Columbus Dispatch. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: P339_B03F01_05_01
Subjects: Architects; Architecture--Ohio--Columbus; Cooking; Interior decoration
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)