Box 126
Container
Contains 38 Results:
Works cited. United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. Competition. Third-party correspondence and other material, 1915, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
1915, undated
Works cited. Ward, Joseph house. Interiors, 1930, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
1930, undated
Works cited. Washington, George. Medallion relief. Gates of Salem Common, 1932, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
1932, undated
Works cited. Whittridge, Thomas house, 1931, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
1931, undated
Works cited. Woodbridge, Thomas March house. Notes and photos, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
undated
Works not cited. Allen, Edward house. Mantel, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
undated
Works not cited. Cleveland, Charles house, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
undated
Works not cited. Colby, W.R. house, 1930, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
1930, undated
Works not cited. Cook William house. Jenkins, Lawrence. "William Cook of Salem." Reprint, 1925
File — Box: 126, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
1925
Works not cited. Elliot, Weston house, 1931, undated
File — Box: 126, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In 1917, George Dow, secretary of the Essex Institute of Salem, Massachusetts, informed Kimball of the institute's desire to publish in "a dignified and suitable manner" its collection of architectural drawings by Samuel McIntire. Impressed by Kimball's recently published book on Jefferson's architectural works, Dow invited Kimball to edit the volume and prepare an introduction. Although initially hesitant, Kimball accepted the offer and, as evidenced by the earliest date of material, began...
Dates:
1931, undated