This is 140 years old built up angles, 4x3 doubled (3/8), 4x3 doubled (3/8), 3/8 web connecting the two 3" legs with rivets at 7" o.c. (closer at the top). Columns are 16'. They look like they all should have been braced in a wall that was exposed over time. Beam seats which set eccentricity at about 6".
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Local buckling at the top is how most are failing. 30 kips, 15 kip ft, that needs to go through the bolts. Surprisingly, the rivets aren't failing. Extreme buckling at the top but also ones with gradual deformation through column. Local buckling calc is a pain from above response, any documents I can look at to get a better idea on the approach? Just a double angle column calculation is not that simple and I didn't even see the bolt spacing factored.
Edit: Vertical lines should be the 3" leg of angle centered. Between the 3" legs is a 3/8 web, nothing is welded, just rivets.