Box 90
Container
Contains 11 Results:
Architectural drawings and specifications. Schemes A, B, and unidentified, 1935-1936, undated
File — Box: 90, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
1935-1936, undated
Architectural drawings, specifications and estimates. Scheme C, February-March 1937, undated
File — Box: 90, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
February-March 1937, undated
Architectural drawings and specifications. Scheme D (final), March 1937, undated
File — Box: 90, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
March 1937, undated
Contracts. Builder contractor and others, 1937
File — Box: 90, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
1937
Correspondence. Chamberlain, Bernard (lawyer), 1935-1937
File — Box: 90, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
1935-1937
Correspondence. Hanckel Citizens Insurance Corp, 1937-1942, 1950-1953
File — Box: 90, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
1937-1942, 1950-1953
Correspondence. Kimball, Marie Goeble, 1889-1955, 1935-1937, undated
File — Box: 90, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
1935-1937, undated
Correspondence. Lee, Robert E. (builder), 1935-April 1937
File — Box: 90, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
1935-April 1937
Correspondence. Lee, Robert E. (builder), May 1937-1955
File — Box: 90, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
May 1937-1955
Correspondence. Peoples National Bank, 1937-1943, 1948
File — Box: 90, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Records in this subseries document the construction and maintenance of Shack Mountain, the Kimballs' country home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. After a four-year search for either a house or site on which to build, the couple purchased 110 acres on the ridge of Shack Mountain, where Kimball built his Jefferson inspired design. The house, an elongated octagon, was built by Kimball's friend Robert E. Lee of the Charlottesville Lumber Company between 1935 and 1937, and the couple spent...
Dates:
1937-1943, 1948