(in chronological order)
Title/Subject | Author | Date | Notes |
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“Chicago Plans for Its Future” | H. Evert Kincaid | Circa 1943 | Extra copy of illustrations and graphs |
“Chicago Plans for Its Future – A Review of Progress on the Comprehensive City Plan for Chicago” | Evert Kincaid | July 17, 1945 | This presentation was made at the Meeting of the Executive Staff of Marshall Field & Company |
Letter to Evert Kincaid about housing construction in Chicago | T. T. McCrosky | December 13, 1946 | McCrosky was Executive Director of Greater Boston Development Committee, Inc. |
Letters about the Chicago Plan Commission’s “Woodlawn – A Study in Community Conservation” presentation | Evert Kincaid, Donald Murphey and Lyndon H. Lesch | December 27, 1946 – January 14, 1947 | Includes invitation to “Woodlawn – A Study in Community Conservation” and a list of guests |
“Urban Redevelopment” | H. Evert Kincaid | June 5, 1947 | Two copies |
Telegrams and letters about position of Director of Planning for San Mateo | Evert Kincaid and Arthur Sullivan, San Mateo City Manager | May, 1958 – June, 1958 |
Includes biographical data and assessment of Evert Kincaid |
“Looking Forward” | Outline of speech given by Evert Kincaid before the San Mateo – Burlingame Board of Realtors | December 8, 1958 | Includes handwritten commentary from Evert Kincaid’s son, Bruce Kincaid |
“A Look at San Mateo – Twenty-Five Years from Now” | Speech by Arthur B. Sullivan, San Mateo City Manager | 1959 | Includes handwritten commentary from Evert Kincaid |
“A Look at Proposed Plans and Zoning for the City of San Mateo” | Evert Kincaid | June 2, 1959 | Two copies, includes proposed Zoning Ordinance Summary Sheet for San Mateo, California |
“Los Prados – San Mateo, California” | Evert Kincaid | August 15, 1960 | Prepared at the request of the Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C. |
“Proposed General Plan – City of San Mateo and Environs” | Outline of speech given by Evert Kincaid before the San Mateo Rotary Club | November 29, 1962 | Includes comical drawing of one man poking another man with a rotary pin |