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Box 129

 Container

Contains 27 Results:

"Furniture Carvings by Samuel Field McIntire." Antiques 23 (1933): 56-58. Correspondence and other material, circa 1931-1937

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 1
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 1931-1937

"Furniture carvings by Samuel Field McIntire." Antiques 23 (1933): 56-58. Ms, Ts and figure illustration photographs, circa 1933

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 2
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 1933

"Furniture Carvings by Samuel Field McIntire." Antiques 23 (1933): 56-58. Clipping w/ notation, February 1933

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 3
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: February 1933

"Salem Secretaries and Their Makers." Antiques 23 (1933): 168-70. Correspondence, incl. photograph attachments, 1931-1933

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 4
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: 1931-1933

"Salem Secretaries and Their Makers." Antiques 23 (1933): 168-70. Ms, Ts and figure illustration photographs, circa 1933

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 5
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 1933

"Salem Secretaries and Their Makers." Antiques 23 (1933): 168-70. Other material, incl. subject-filed correspondence, 1931-1933

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 6
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: 1931-1933

"Salem Secretaries and Their Makers." Antiques 23 (1933): 168-70. Clipping, May 1933

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 7
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: May 1933

"Salem Furniture Makers: I. Nathaniel Appleton, Jr." Antiques 24 (1933): 90-91. Correspondence and other material, 1931-1937, 1943

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 8
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: 1931-1937, 1943

"Salem Furniture Makers: I. Nathaniel Appleton, Jr." Antiques 24 (1933): 90-91. Ms w/ typed inserts and figure illustration photographs, circa 1933

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 9
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 1933

"Salem Furniture Makers: I. Nathaniel Appleton, Jr." Antiques 24 (1933): 90-91. Clipping, September 1933

 File — Box: 129, Folder: 10
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: September 1933