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Box 68

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Contains 18 Results:

Analysis of architect's report by Ethel Armes, undated

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: undated

Architects report. "Stratford: Yesterday and Tomorrow." Ms, circa 1932

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: circa 1932

Architect's report. "Stratford: Yesterday and Tomorrow." Ts, corrected, 1932-1934

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: 1932-1934

Architects report. "Stratford: Yesterday and Tomorrow." Ts, revised, 1939

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: 1939

Articles about the history of Stratford Hall, 1874, 1925-1928

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: 1874, 1925-1928

Book announcement and order form for Ethel Armes, "Stratford Hall: The Great House of the Lees.", 1935

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: 1935

Brochures, clippings and postcards regarding Stratford Hall and its restoration, 1933-1946, undated

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: 1933-1946, undated

Brochures regarding historic homes in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington DC. 1:2, 1932-1949, undated

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: 1932-1949, undated

Brochures regarding historic homes in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington DC. 2:2, 1932-1949, undated

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: 1932-1949, undated

Elevations of East and North sides of Stratford Hall, undated

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, was built between 1730 and 1738 in the Georgian style. In 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization and purchased Stratford, with the intent of restoring the Great House and outbuildings to create a memorial for the General of the Conferderate Army. The Association retained Kimball as restoration architect, a commission he completed with the assistance of Erling H. Pedersen. The...
Dates: undated