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Box 164

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Contains 37 Results:

Kimball, Marie Goebel. The Furnishings of Monticello. 1927. Charlottesville: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, 1954. Printed version, 1954

 File — Box: 164, Folder: 31
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 Her unpublished writing of Belmont, one of the colonial homes located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, appears to have borrowed heavily from Kimball's Belmont article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: 1954

Kimball, Marie Goebel. Treasured Recipes of the Old South. Ottumwa, Ia: John Morrell and Co., 1941, 1941

 File — Box: 164, Folder: 32
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 Her unpublished writing of Belmont, one of the colonial homes located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, appears to have borrowed heavily from Kimball's Belmont article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: 1941

Kimball, Marie Goebel [and Fiske]. "The House on the Mountain." Chapter VIII. Jefferson: The Road to Glory. Ms and notes, 1941, undated

 File — Box: 164, Folder: 33
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 Her unpublished writing of Belmont, one of the colonial homes located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, appears to have borrowed heavily from Kimball's Belmont article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: 1941, undated

Olmsted, Frederick Law Jr. and Theodora Kimball, eds. Frederick Law Olmsted: Landscape Architect: 1822-1903. "Make up" outline of Volume 1. Ts, undated

 File — Box: 164, Folder: 34
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

Pentry, A.J. "Authority and Liberty in Architecture," Parts I, II and IV. Journal of the American Institute of Architects 14 (Sept-December 1926). Clippings, 1926

 File — Box: 164, Folder: 35
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

Peterson, Charles E. "Prefabs are not new." Ts, corrected, 1946

 File — Box: 164, Folder: 36
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: 1946

Warren, H. Langford. "The study of architectural history and its place in the professional curriculum." Architectural Quarterly of Harvard University 1 (June 1912): 37-44. Printed version, 1912

 File — Box: 164, Folder: 37
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: 1912