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Correspondence. Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N. Y.), May 1921-January 1922

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: May 1921-January 1922

Correspondence. Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N. Y.), February-May, 1922

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: February-May, 1922

Correspondence. Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N. Y.), June 1922-1924

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: June 1922-1924

Correspondence. N-R, 1914-1928, undated

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: 1914-1928, undated

Correspondence. S, 1914-1928, undated

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: 1914-1928, undated

Correspondence. Semmes, John E., 1916-1924

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: 1916-1924

Correspondence. T-Y and unidentified, 1914-1931, undated

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: 1914-1931, undated

Research material on specific houses. Includes coeerspondence, notes and articles, 1920, undated

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: 1920, undated

Title page, preface, table of contents, chronological chart, list of illustrations and introduction. Ts., corrected, [circa 1921]

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: [circa 1921]

"The seventeenth century." Ts., corrected, [circa 1921]

 File — Box: 146, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Fiske Kimball's groundbreaking third book evolved out of his lecture series on American architecture given at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in early 1920. The book, published in 1922 through Charles Scribner's Sons with support from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a heavily illustrated history of the evolution of early American architecture. Many of the houses discussed were further elaborated upon in Kimball's later writings. Material includes correspondence with William Sumner...
Dates: [circa 1921]