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American Art Annual. v.21 (1924/25) "Who's Who In Architecture.",
p. 438
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Office: 1315 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA
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AIA/T-Square Yearbook,
p. 119, 1896
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Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide,
v. 17,
n. 07,
p. 97, 2/12/1902
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Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide,
v. 37,
n. 03,
p. 52, 1/18/1922
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AIA/T-Square Yearbook,
p. 213, 1923
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Who's Who in Philadelphia. Philadelphia : Stafford's National News Service, 1920-1927. 3 v. ,
v. 3,
p. 179, 1927
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Office: 1315 Walnut St., Phila.
- Franklin Institute Drawing School. Roll Book of the Drawing School, 1881-1889. (Franklin Institute Archives, Philadelphia)
- Molitor, John. "Housing as a Part of the Work of a Local Health Department." National Housing Association Proceedings 5 (1916): 198-208 and in American Architect 110 (1916): 322, 325-326.
- Molitor. Housing in Relation to Health and Morals. New York: 1917 (National housing Association Publication, no. 41)
- Molitor. "How the Sesqui-Centennial Was Designed." American Architect 130 (5 November 1926): 265-274.
- Obituary: American Art Annual, 25 (1928): 372.
- Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. Circular of the Committee on Instruction. Philadelphia: 1893/94, 1889/90, 1890/91, 1891/92, 1892/93, 1899/1900, 1902/03.
- T-Square Club Exhibition Catalogue (1923): photo of the office of Cope & Stewardson from about 1899 - includes Molitor and future partner C. W. Churchman.
- VonWagner, Johanna, "The Boarding-house," Architectural Review, 5 (January 1917): 29-35.
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- Membership records, American Institute of Architects Archives, Washington, DC
- Application for Membership, Philadelphia Chapter, AIA (Photocopy, biography file, Athenaeum of Philadelphia).
- Philadelphia City Archives, Record Group 140.3, Boxes 235, 236, and A231. (Sesqui-Centennial drawings and, in A231: pent house, s.w. turret, City Hall)
- Sinkler Scrapbook, Athenaeum of Philadelphia.
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