Box 128
Container
Contains 29 Results:
Sales. Correspondence w/ publisher and American Council of Learned Societies, 1940-1942
File — Box: 128, 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:
1940-1942
Sales. Correspondence w/ publisher and American Council of Learned Societies, 1943-1946
File — Box: 128, 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:
1943-1946
General correspondence. Belknap-Blaney, 1930-1931
File — Box: 128, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents the eleven articles Kimball wrote for the magazine Antiques during the early 1930s. While most focus on furniture ornamentation attributed to Samuel McIntire, Kimball also wrote of other furniture carvers who were active in Salem, Massachusetts, during the same time period. According to a brief write-up in House Beautiful, Kimball's first article on McIntire's furniture carvings, written as a five-part series, served as the first scholarly examination to prove...
Dates:
1930-1931
General correspondence. Cluett-Karolik, 1931-1935
File — Box: 128, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents the eleven articles Kimball wrote for the magazine Antiques during the early 1930s. While most focus on furniture ornamentation attributed to Samuel McIntire, Kimball also wrote of other furniture carvers who were active in Salem, Massachusetts, during the same time period. According to a brief write-up in House Beautiful, Kimball's first article on McIntire's furniture carvings, written as a five-part series, served as the first scholarly examination to prove...
Dates:
1931-1935
General correspondence. Keyes-Tapley, 1930-1933
File — Box: 128, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents the eleven articles Kimball wrote for the magazine Antiques during the early 1930s. While most focus on furniture ornamentation attributed to Samuel McIntire, Kimball also wrote of other furniture carvers who were active in Salem, Massachusetts, during the same time period. According to a brief write-up in House Beautiful, Kimball's first article on McIntire's furniture carvings, written as a five-part series, served as the first scholarly examination to prove...
Dates:
1930-1933
"Furniture Carvings by Samuel McIntire." Antiques 18 (1930): 388-92. Ms and Ts, circa 1930
File — Box: 128, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents the eleven articles Kimball wrote for the magazine Antiques during the early 1930s. While most focus on furniture ornamentation attributed to Samuel McIntire, Kimball also wrote of other furniture carvers who were active in Salem, Massachusetts, during the same time period. According to a brief write-up in House Beautiful, Kimball's first article on McIntire's furniture carvings, written as a five-part series, served as the first scholarly examination to prove...
Dates:
circa 1930
"Furniture Carvings by Samuel McIntire." Antiques 18 (1930): 388-92. Clipping w/ notations, November 1930
File — Box: 128, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents the eleven articles Kimball wrote for the magazine Antiques during the early 1930s. While most focus on furniture ornamentation attributed to Samuel McIntire, Kimball also wrote of other furniture carvers who were active in Salem, Massachusetts, during the same time period. According to a brief write-up in House Beautiful, Kimball's first article on McIntire's furniture carvings, written as a five-part series, served as the first scholarly examination to prove...
Dates:
November 1930
"Furniture Carvings by Samuel McIntire: II. Sofas." Antiques 18 (1930): 498-502. Ms and Ts, circa 1930
File — Box: 128, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents the eleven articles Kimball wrote for the magazine Antiques during the early 1930s. While most focus on furniture ornamentation attributed to Samuel McIntire, Kimball also wrote of other furniture carvers who were active in Salem, Massachusetts, during the same time period. According to a brief write-up in House Beautiful, Kimball's first article on McIntire's furniture carvings, written as a five-part series, served as the first scholarly examination to prove...
Dates:
circa 1930
"Furniture Carvings by Samuel McIntire: II. Sofas." Antiques 18 (1930): 498-502. Clipping w/ notations, December 1930
File — Box: 128, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents the eleven articles Kimball wrote for the magazine Antiques during the early 1930s. While most focus on furniture ornamentation attributed to Samuel McIntire, Kimball also wrote of other furniture carvers who were active in Salem, Massachusetts, during the same time period. According to a brief write-up in House Beautiful, Kimball's first article on McIntire's furniture carvings, written as a five-part series, served as the first scholarly examination to prove...
Dates:
December 1930
"Furniture Carvings by Samuel McIntire: III. Chairs." Antiques 19 (1931): 30-32. Ms and Ts, circa 1931
File — Box: 128, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents the eleven articles Kimball wrote for the magazine Antiques during the early 1930s. While most focus on furniture ornamentation attributed to Samuel McIntire, Kimball also wrote of other furniture carvers who were active in Salem, Massachusetts, during the same time period. According to a brief write-up in House Beautiful, Kimball's first article on McIntire's furniture carvings, written as a five-part series, served as the first scholarly examination to prove...
Dates:
circa 1931