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Log cabins, cottages, garages, by Adirondack, catalog L-30, Adirondack Homes, a division of the Adirondack Log Cabin Co., 126 East 45th Street, New York, New York, 1947

Floor plans and illustrations are presented for cabins, one room cottages, studios and garages. The houses are available through the Appliance Division, Maine Industries Company, 24 Plum Street, Portland, Maine.

1948 Look House, $7,500 complete, Adirondack Homes, 224 East 46th Street, New York, New York, 1948

The brochure describes the inexpensive house commissioned by Look magazine to meet the housing needs in America.

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New Hampshire - Portsmouth - Gov. Benning Wentworth House (Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion) - Mounted

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New Hampshire - Portsmouth - Gov. Benning Wentworth House (Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion) - Unmounted

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New Hampshire - Portsmouth - Governor Benning Wentworth House - Photos

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New Hampshire - Portsmouth - Governor Benning Wentworth House - Postcards

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"Railroad Bridge: From Top To Bottom," The Enterprise, October 1, 2004

A newspaper clipping about the railroad bridge across the Cape Cod Canal which consists largely of photographs.

Photograph, "Do You Remember?," unknown newspaper, ca. June 9, 1929

The caption of the image reads: "ALL-STEEL YACHT, Ulna, was a sight to behold when her owner, Arthur E. Childs of Boston and Marblehead, took her through the Cape Cod Canal on June 9, 1929."

"College Launches Capital Campaign For Cape History Archives," unknown newspaper

An article about Cape Cod Community College's efforts to raise funds for a renovation of their Cape Cod History Archives.

Photographs, "Navigating Cape Cod Canal history," Cape Cod Times

A set of three photographs documenting the Cape Cod Canal Visitor Center.

"Many Recreational Opportunities Along Cape Cod Canal," The Enterprise, July 14, 2006

1 newspaper clipping

"50th Anniversary Celebration," The Cape Codder, May 7, 1985

An article about the fiftieth anniversary of the Cape Cod Canal.

Photograph, "50 Years of 'Easy Access,'" The Cape Codder, May 7, 1985

A photograph with the caption: "One of the huge channel piers of the Bourne Bridge in August, 1933."

"Dedication Is Impressive," Sunday Standard-Times, July 5, 1964

An article about the dedication of a bridge in Wareham, Mass. to Donald W. Nicholson.

"Cape Cod Canal Stretches for 17 Miles," Cape Cod Standard-Times, May 17, 1966

1 newspaper clipping

"Rear Window," Upper Cape Codder, February 26, 2004

An article about the S. S. Bunker Hill.

"Troubled Waters, Shipwrecks in the Cape Cod Canal," Cape Cod Life, June, 2007

1 newspaper clipping

"When the Iron Horse Came to Bourne," unknown newspaper

An article about the development of railroads in Bourne, Massachusetts.

"Collector Surprised To Discover Ancestor," unknown newspaper

1 newspaper clipping

"[illegible] Vermont Girl a Pooh-bah," unknown newspaper

A newspaper article about a female station agent at the Granville, Vermont, train station. The connection with the Cape Cod Canal is unknown, and the clipping is in very fragile condition.

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Winchester Country Club: New Locker Building

Includes one floorplan and three elevation drawings.

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Winchester Country Club: New Nineteenth Hole

Includes three floorplans and two elevation drawings.

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Winchester Country Club: Rear Building

Includes one floorplan.

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Winchester Country Club: Shelter for South Terrace

Includes one elevation drawing.

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Winchester Country Club: Wing connecting Club House to Locker Building

Includes two elevation drawings and three floorplans.

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Winchester Country Club: Unidentified

Includes two section drawings.

Scrapbook -- Chair Designs

Untitled scrapbook. Scrapbook has green fabric covers; binding is no longer intact. There are approximately 200 pages, all of which are now loose. Pages are extremely brittle and fragile; some pages also show evidence of water and mildew damage. Label affixed to inside front cover contains a table o...

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The American Architect, Vol. CXVII, Number 2306, March 3, 1920, Review of "The Foundations of Classic Architecture" by H. Langford Warren

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The American Architect and Building News, November 25, 1899, "The Influence of France Upon American Architecture"

Paper read by H. Langford Warren at the 33rd Annual Convention, A.I.A., Pittsburgh, PA, Nov. 14, 1899. Photocopy of reprint.

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The Architectural Record, Volume XXII, July-December 1907, "Department of Architecture of Harvard University"

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Artists of Winchester Massachusetts, 1850-1950

Includes entry for Charles and Maurice Brazil Prendergast.

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Billhead for Warren, Smith & Biscoe, Architects, 110 Boylston Street, Boston

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Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased), entry for F. Patterson Smith and H. Langford Warren

Photocopied pages from the publication.

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Biographies of F. Patterson Smith, H. Langford Warren, and Maurice Bigelow Biscoe

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Boston Business Directory citations

Researched by Maureen Meister. Tracks information about businesses with which Smith was associated throughout his career.

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Cambridge Historical Commission

Letter from Charles M. Sullivan thanking Richard Smith Joslin for allowing the Cambridge Historical Commission to copy images of F. Patterson Smith’s Cambridge projects and pamphlet titled "Cambridge’s Historic Districts" produced by the CHC in 1989.

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Charles Follen McKim: A Study of His Life and Work, excerpts

Excerpt of H. Langford Warren’s remarks. Photocopy.

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Church of the Epiphany, Winchester, Massachusetts

Includes a Winchester Historical Society bulletin, a church service program, and correspondence between church officials and Joslin regarding Joslin’s presentation about F. Patterson Smith and flowers in memory of F. Patterson Smith.

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Exhibition Catalogues

Includes Hermann Dudley Murphy catalogues "Realism Married to Idealism Most Exquisitely" and "Boston Painter at Home and Abroad" and Maurice Brazil Prendergast and Charles Prendergast catalogue "A Catalogue Raisonne."

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The Foundations of Classic Architecture

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The History of History in American Schools of Architecture, 1865-1975

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A History of the Germanic Museum at Harvard University

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Letterhead for Warren and Smith, Architects, Equitable Bldg. 67 Milk St. Boston

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List of Building Projects of F. Patterson Smith

Compiled by Richard Smith Joslin. Serves as an index to the collection.

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Monument receipt

For grave marker in Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord, New Hampshire, completed by Perry Brothers Monument Company.

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New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated Guide, excerpts

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Newspaper clippings

Includes articles, wedding announcements, and obituaries. Documents individuals including Arthur Black, Charles W. Bradstreet, Robert Coit, Samuel Hoar, Marcus Byng May, Hermann Dudley Murphy, Edgar Judson Rich, Hales Wallace Suter, and Esther Baldwin Williams.