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Title
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Mary Rockwell Hook
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Description
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Portrait, photos, and article about Mary Rockwell Hook (1877-1978), "one of Kansas City, Missouri's most important early woman architects," designing mostly houses in Kansas City and across the South. Description of her life and career. She designed structures in Kansas City suburbs starting in 1929, including a house in Raytown and the Mission Hills residence of Ruth White Lowry, the site of Ernest Hemingway's partial writing of "A Farewell to Arms."
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Date
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1993
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Magazine Article
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