Box 164
Container
Contains 37 Results:
Poem. "Salve." Ms, 1911
File — Box: 164, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the material in this subseries documents writing topics Kimball intended to address but never developed beyond the briefest notations or outlines, including a bibliography of his own published writings. Several writings are more fully developed, but their publication venue unclear, such as his discussion of the elements from the Chateau de Cussac given to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1928. Earlier writings include what appears to be Kimball's rebuttal to an article disparaging...
Dates:
1911
Portraits of Benjamin Franklin. Correspondence, clippings, Ms[?], and notes, 1927, 1950, undated
File — Box: 164, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the material in this subseries documents writing topics Kimball intended to address but never developed beyond the briefest notations or outlines, including a bibliography of his own published writings. Several writings are more fully developed, but their publication venue unclear, such as his discussion of the elements from the Chateau de Cussac given to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1928. Earlier writings include what appears to be Kimball's rebuttal to an article disparaging...
Dates:
1927, 1950, undated
"Structural and Aesthetic Refinements in Medieval Architecture." Outline and notes, [circa 1912?]
File — Box: 164, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the material in this subseries documents writing topics Kimball intended to address but never developed beyond the briefest notations or outlines, including a bibliography of his own published writings. Several writings are more fully developed, but their publication venue unclear, such as his discussion of the elements from the Chateau de Cussac given to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1928. Earlier writings include what appears to be Kimball's rebuttal to an article disparaging...
Dates:
[circa 1912?]
Translation of Julien Guadet's "Elements et Theorie de l'architecture [Elements and theory of architecture] [?] Ms, [circa 1912?]
File — Box: 164, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the material in this subseries documents writing topics Kimball intended to address but never developed beyond the briefest notations or outlines, including a bibliography of his own published writings. Several writings are more fully developed, but their publication venue unclear, such as his discussion of the elements from the Chateau de Cussac given to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1928. Earlier writings include what appears to be Kimball's rebuttal to an article disparaging...
Dates:
[circa 1912?]
Writing to-do list, 1934
File — Box: 164, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the material in this subseries documents writing topics Kimball intended to address but never developed beyond the briefest notations or outlines, including a bibliography of his own published writings. Several writings are more fully developed, but their publication venue unclear, such as his discussion of the elements from the Chateau de Cussac given to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1928. Earlier writings include what appears to be Kimball's rebuttal to an article disparaging...
Dates:
1934
Benchley, Bob. "The Noon Telephone Operator." Ts, undated
File — Box: 164, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Documentation of some of the writings of Kimball's wife Marie comprise the bulk of this subseries and make evident the couple's shared interests in topics such as Thomas Jefferson and colonial architecture. In addition, Marie also published works about colonial and regional cooking. Her unpublished writing of Belmont, one of the colonial homes located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, appears to have borrowed heavily from Kimball's Belmont article published in a 1927 Museum Bulletin. Another...
Dates:
undated
Kane, Mary Givens. "James Westhall Ford." Reprinted from Antiques (1956), 1956
File — Box: 164, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Documentation of some of the writings of Kimball's wife Marie comprise the bulk of this subseries and make evident the couple's shared interests in topics such as Thomas Jefferson and colonial architecture. In addition, Marie also published works about colonial and regional cooking. Her unpublished writing of Belmont, one of the colonial homes located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, appears to have borrowed heavily from Kimball's Belmont article published in a 1927 Museum Bulletin. Another...
Dates:
1956
Kimball, Marie Goebel. "William Short, Jefferson's only 'son'." North American Review 223 (November 1926): 471-86. Clipping, 1926
File — Box: 164, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Documentation of some of the writings of Kimball's wife Marie comprise the bulk of this subseries and make evident the couple's shared interests in topics such as Thomas Jefferson and colonial architecture. In addition, Marie also published works about colonial and regional cooking. Her unpublished writing of Belmont, one of the colonial homes located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, appears to have borrowed heavily from Kimball's Belmont article published in a 1927 Museum Bulletin. Another...
Dates:
1926
Kimball, Marie Goebel. "The Revival of the Colonial." Architectural Record 62 (July 1927): 1-17. Clipping, 1927
File — Box: 164, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Documentation of some of the writings of Kimball's wife Marie comprise the bulk of this subseries and make evident the couple's shared interests in topics such as Thomas Jefferson and colonial architecture. In addition, Marie also published works about colonial and regional cooking. Her unpublished writing of Belmont, one of the colonial homes located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, appears to have borrowed heavily from Kimball's Belmont article published in a 1927 Museum Bulletin. Another...
Dates:
1927
Kimball, Marie Goebel. "Belmont: The home of Richard Peters on the Schuylkill." Ms, Ts, circa 1927
File — Box: 164, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Documentation of some of the writings of Kimball's wife Marie comprise the bulk of this subseries and make evident the couple's shared interests in topics such as Thomas Jefferson and colonial architecture. In addition, Marie also published works about colonial and regional cooking. Her unpublished writing of Belmont, one of the colonial homes located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, appears to have borrowed heavily from Kimball's Belmont article published in a 1927 Museum Bulletin. Another...
Dates:
circa 1927