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Aldrich, Chester Holmes (American architect, Partner, with William Adams Delano, Delano and Aldrich, New York, 1871-1940)
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Born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1871, Chester H. Aldrich received his degree in architecture from Columbia University in 1893. Between 1895 and 1900, Aldrich studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, recieving his diploma in 1900. Upon his return to New York, Aldrich reentered the firm of Carrère & Hastings, for whom he had worked briefly between 1898 and 1900. In 1903, Aldrich opened a private practice with William Delano, a colleague from the Carrère & Hastings office. The firm of Delano & Aldrich was largely known for its significant designs of Beaux-Arts-style country houses, cultural institutions, commercial, and civic buildings throughout the East Coast. In addition, from 1917 to 1919, Aldrich was the head of the Red Cross refugee relief program in Italy. He returned to Rome in 1935 to serve as head of the American Academy in Rome, a position he held until his death in 1940.
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Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860-1969 (inclusive)
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Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860-1969 (inclusive)
Robert Woods Bliss (1875-1962) and his wife, Mildred Barnes Bliss (1875-1969) were prominent art collectors and the founders of Dumbarton Oaks, an estate which they developed and conveyed in 1940 to Harvard University as the Center for Byzantine Studies. Contains personal, philanthropic and United States Foreign Service-related papers.
ArchivalResource: 58.22 cubic feet (174 containers)
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- Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860-1969 (inclusive)
Delano & Aldrich. Brown Brothers & Co. [office] [at] 59 Wall st., New York, N.Y. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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Brown Brothers & Co. [office] [at] 59 Wall st., New York, N.Y. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [between 1903 and 1940]
ArchivalResource: 2 drawings : ink on tracing paper ; 59 x 89 cm. (23 1/4 x 35 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Brown Brothers & Co. [office] [at] 59 Wall st., New York, N.Y. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. Coachman's cottage for James A. Burden [estate], Syosset, L.I. [graphic] / Delano & Aldrich, architects.
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Coachman's cottage for James A. Burden [estate], Syosset, L.I. [graphic] / Delano & Aldrich, architects. 1917-1928.
ArchivalResource: 17 drawings : various media ; 56.8 x 93.2 cm. (22 3/8 x 36 3/4 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Coachman's cottage for James A. Burden [estate], Syosset, L.I. [graphic] / Delano & Aldrich, architects.
Livingston, Arthur, 1883-1944. Arthur Livingston Papers, 1474-1986, (bulk 1904-1944).
Title:
Arthur Livingston Papers, 1474-1986, (bulk 1904-1944).
The Arthur Livingston Papers consist of typescript and holograph manuscripts, correspondence, postcards, printed sheets, invitations, programs, page proofs, galleys, photographs, contracts, and clippings. The Works series includes Livingston's book reviews, articles, and introductions, including introductions to THE DIVINE COMEDY and Gaetano Mosca's THE RULING CLASS and articles on Luigi Pirandello and Lorenzo da Ponte. The Correspondence series includes both outgoing and incoming correspondence. Significant correspondents include Douglas Ainslie, Chester Holmes Aldrich, Sibilla Aleramo, Luis Araquistain, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Peter Bolt, Santa Borghese, Roberto Bracco, Marie-Anne Comnène, Nicola D'Aniello, Lauro de Bosis, Georgio de Santillana, Ruth Draper, Theodore Dreiser, Claude Farrère, Guglielmo Ferrero, Leo Ferrero, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Erminia Hauser-Arbib, Paul Kennaday, Walter Lippmann, Gina Lombroso-Ferrero, Alberto Moravia, Gaetano Mosca, Giovanni Papini, Jane Régis Pareto, Brock Pemberton, Luigi Pirandello, Giuseppe Prezzolini, Vittorio Racca, Aldo Ravà, Renzo Rendi, Gaetano Salvemini, Arnaldo Segarizzi, Robert Sommerville, Gino Speranza, Arthur Symons, Miguel de Unamuno, Guido da Verona, Margaret Widdemer, and Frances Winwar. The Miscellaneous series includes original manuscripts, such as Vicente Blasco Ibáñez's LA TIERRA DE TODOS and UNKNOWN LANDS, Lauro de Bosis's HISTOIRE DE MA MORT, Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga's LA ARAUCANA, Guglielmo Ferrero's LIBERAZIONE, Alberto Maravia's LA MASCHERATA, Dario Niccodemi's ACIDALIA and IL ROMANZO DE SCAMPOLO, Luigi Pirandello's L'IMBECILLE, and Icilio Vanni's THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW, among several others. The series includes materials arising from Livingston's research on Lorenzo da Ponte and Giovanni Francesco Busenello. The Personal series includes Livingston's passport, birth certificate, invitations, programs, financial receipts, and similar materials. The series contains photographs of prominent Italian personalities, including Ettore Cadorin, Benedetto Croce, Gabriele d'Annunzio, Giovanni Gentile, Benito Mussolini, and Giovanni Papini, as well as numberous clippings and note cards.
ArchivalResource: 22 boxes, 3 galley folders, 1 oversize folder (9.16 linear feet).
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- Livingston, Arthur, 1883-1944. Arthur Livingston Papers, 1474-1986, (bulk 1904-1944).
Delano & Aldrich. [Bar Harbor Library] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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[Bar Harbor Library] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [between 1903 and 1940]
ArchivalResource: 2 drawings : ink on cloth ; 56.5 x 39.7 (22 1/4 x 15 5/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. [Bar Harbor Library] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. House for Frank P. Wood, Esq., Toronto, Ontario [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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House for Frank P. Wood, Esq., Toronto, Ontario [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1930-1934.
ArchivalResource: 33 sheets : various media ; 103 x 107.6 cm. (40 1/2 x 42 3/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. House for Frank P. Wood, Esq., Toronto, Ontario [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. Porch & bathroom for Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhirst, Esq., Westbury, L.I. [graphic] / Delano & Aldrich.
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Porch & bathroom for Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhirst, Esq., Westbury, L.I. [graphic] / Delano & Aldrich. 1930-1931.
ArchivalResource: 12 sheets : various media ; 104.7 x 72.5 cm. (41 1/8 x 28 1/2 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Porch & bathroom for Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhirst, Esq., Westbury, L.I. [graphic] / Delano & Aldrich.
William A. Delano scrapbook, 1895-1959
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William A. Delano scrapbook, 1895-1959
ArchivalResource: 79 leaves + loose items : (4 print boxes)
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- William A. Delano scrapbook, 1895-1959
Learned Hand papers
Title:
Learned Hand papers
Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
ArchivalResource: 116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1840-1961.
Delano & Aldrich. Competition for the George Rogers Clark memorial [graphic] : [elevation] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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Competition for the George Rogers Clark memorial [graphic] : [elevation] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [n.d.]
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing ink wash on paper, mounted on board ; 53.3 x 91 cm. (21 x 35 7/8 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. Competition for the George Rogers Clark memorial [graphic] : [elevation] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. Letter to J.N. Darling. New York, NY. 1922 Apr. 7.
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Letter to J.N. Darling. New York, NY. 1922 Apr. 7.
Concerning an invitation for Darling to join the Coffee House club in New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. Letter to J.N. Darling. New York, NY. 1922 Apr. 7.
Delano & Aldrich. Library [at] house for Dwight W. Morrow, Esq., Englewood, N.J. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Title:
Library [at] house for Dwight W. Morrow, Esq., Englewood, N.J. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1929-1931.
ArchivalResource: 11 drawings : graphite on tracing paper ; 71 x 86.7 cm. (28 x 34 1/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Library [at] house for Dwight W. Morrow, Esq., Englewood, N.J. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. [Bronson Winthrop estate at] Multon[?] Town, [Long Island, N.Y.] [graphic] site plan / [Delano & Aldrich].
Title:
[Bronson Winthrop estate at] Multon[?] Town, [Long Island, N.Y.] [graphic] site plan / [Delano & Aldrich]. [between 1903 and 1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : ink wash on paper, mounted on paper ; 47.3 x 43.2 cm. (18 5/8 x 17 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. [Bronson Winthrop estate at] Multon[?] Town, [Long Island, N.Y.] [graphic] site plan / [Delano & Aldrich].
American Academy in Rome records
Title:
American Academy in Rome records
The records of the American Academy in Rome measure 65.9 linear feet and date from 1855 to 2012. The collection documents the history of the institution from its inception in 1894 as the American School of Architecture in Rome, through the end of World War II, and chronicles the contributions the academy has made to America's cultural and intellectual development. Nearly one-half of the collection consists of an unprocessed addition received in 2014 containing records that mostly post-date World War II and include correspondence and subject files of officers and executives based in the New York office of American Academy in Rome. Items predating the 1894 founding of the American School of Architecture in Rome are personal papers and memorabilia of individuals associated with the institution. <emph render="bold">Series 1: Predecessor Institutions, </emph>is composed of the records of the American School of Architecture in Rome, 1894-1898, and the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1895-1913. Records of the American School of Architecture in Rome include records of its Managing Committee, correspondence, financial records, and printed matter. Among the Managing Committee's records are notes and correspondence relative to the founding of the institution, minute books and reports; also, legal documents including records concerning its dissolution prior to being reorganized as the American Academy in Rome. Correspondence is mostly that of Vice President Charles F. McKim who handled administrative matters. Financial records include capital stock certificates, invoices and receipts. Printed matter consists of scholarship competition announcements.Records of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome include records of its Managing Committee, Committee on Fellowships, publications, printed matter, and treasurers' records. The Managing Committee's records consist of the proposed resolution concerning its merger with the American Academy in Rome. Committee on Fellowship records are comprised of correspondence, reports, and fellowship applications. Publications records include correspondence and invoices. Printed matter includes general information, annual reports of the Managing Committee and Director, annual reports of the Committee on Medieval and Renaissance Studies, fellowship applications and examination questions, and the proposed consolidation agreement. Treasurers' records include the files of Alex. Bell and Willard V. King. Bell's sparse records consist of a budget, receipts for salary payments, an invoice, canceled checks, and correspondence. King's files, while more substantial than those that survive from Bell's tenure, are quite incomplete. They include correspondence, banking records, budgets and financial statements, investment records, invoices, and receipts for salaries and expenses.<emph render="bold">Series 2: Board of Trustees Records, </emph>is comprised of legal documents, minutes, and reports; records of Trustee committees; records of officers; and records of individual Trustees. Legal documents, 1897-1926 and undated, consist of by-laws and amendments, certificate of incorporation, and constitution and amendments. Minutes and reports of the Board of Trustees, 1897-1947 and 1957, including those of its annual meetings, are carbon copies rather than the official minute books, and are incomplete. Reports of officers are incomplete, as well. Also included are reports of Officers'/Trustees' visits to Rome, and reports of the Director and Secretary in Rome submitted to the Board of Trustees. Records of Trustee committees, 1905-1946 and undated, consist of reports and/or minutes arranged alphabetically by committee; these, too are incomplete, with many committees represented by a single report. Committees represented are: Building Committee, Carter Memorial Committee, Endowment Committee, Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Library Committee, McKim Memorial Committee, Nominating Committee, Committee on Publications. Committee on the School of Classical Studies records consist of its own minutes and reports, reports of its Advisory Council and the Jury on Classical Fellowships. Committee on the School of Classical Studies also include reports of officers and staff of the School of Classical Studies to the Committee on the School of Classical Studies as follows: Director, Professor in Charge, Annual Professor, Director of the Summer Session, Professor of Archaeology, Curator of the Museum, Editor, Librarian, and Committee on the Welfare of Women Students. Committee on the School of Fine Arts records consist of its own minutes and reports, reports of its Special Committee on the Plan and Expense of a Department of Music in the School of Fine Arts, and report of Fine Arts Program, Triptych Project with the Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy, Inc.; also, reports of officers and staff of the School of Fine Arts to the Committee on the School of Fine Arts as follows: Director, Professor in Charge, Associate in Charge, Annual Professor, Professor in Charge of the Department of Musical Composition. In addition, there are minutes and/or reports of the Committee of Twelve and Subcommittee of Five and the Special Committee on Villa Aurelia.Records of Officers. 1898-1957 and undated, consist mainly of correspondence files and reports, with large numbers of transcriptions and carbon copies. Included are records of: Presidents Charles F. McKim, William R. Mead, Charles A. Platt, John Russell Pope, and James Kellum Smith; Vice Presidents Theodore N. Ely, George B. McClellan, and Henry James; Secretaries H. Siddons Mowbray (Secretary/Treasurer), Frank D. Millet, C. Grant La Farge, William B. Dinsmoor, and H. Richardson Pratt; and Treasurers William R. Mead, William A. Boring, Leon Fraser, and Lindsay Bradford Office files of President Mead, Secretaries Millet and La Farge, and Treasurer Boring are the most complete; files of other individuals, the Vice Presidents in particular, are often quite sparse.Records of individual Trustees, 1902-1946 and undated, consist of material relating to official Academy business that was created or maintained by each in his capacity as trustee. (Note: many of these individuals also served as officers or staff of the Academy, and their records documenting those functions will be found in the appropriate series.) Included in this subseries are the records of: Chester H. Aldrich, Gilmore D. Clarke, James C. Egbert, Barry Faulkner, Allan C. Johnson, William M. Kendall, C. Grant La Farge, Edward P. Mellon, Charles Dyer Norton, Charles A. Platt, John Russell Pope, Edward K. Rand, John C. Rolfe, James Kellum Smith, S. Breck Trowbridge, Ferruccio Vitale, John Quincy Adams Ward, Andrew F. West, and William L. Westerman. These records tend to be sparse; files maintained by James C. Egbert, Barry Faulkner, Allan C. Johnson, and Ferruccio Vitale are notable exceptions. <emph render="bold">Series 3: New York Office Records, </emph>consists of records of staff, rosters, printed matter, photographs, personal papers, Association of Alumni of the American Academy in Rome, and miscellaneous records.Records of staff, 1919-1950 and undated, include the office files of Executive Secretaries Roscoe Guersney, Meriwether Stuart, and Mary T. Williams; Librarian George K. Boyce; and Endowment Fund Campaign Secretaries Phillilps B. Robinson and Edgar I. Williams.The rosters, 1895-1939 and undated, are printed forms completed by fellows and students, with occasional attachments (usually correspondence or photographs). Included are the rosters of the School of Fine Arts, School of Classical Studies, and School of Classical Studies Summer Sessions.Printed matter, 1905-[1981?] and undated, has been classified as Academy produced and produced by others. Items produced by the Academy, 1905-[1981?], include general information including act of incorporation and by-laws, fundraising brochure, constitution, Directory of Fellows and Residents, histories of the institution, newsletter of the Director, and printed items relating to special events. Printed matter specifically relating to the School of Classical Studies includes annual announcements, the consolidation agreement, a directory, fellowship announcements and applications, lecture announcements, newsletters, and brochures about summer sessions. School of Fine Arts printed matter includes annual announcements, concert programs, exhibition checklists and catalogs, fellowship announcements and application forms, history, and newsletters.Printed matter produced by others, 1905-1940 and undated, consists of three scrapbooks of news clippings and photographs compiled by the American Academy in Rome, extensive clipping files, and articles from miscellaneous publications. All of these items are about the American Academy in Rome, or by or about individuals associated with the institution. Also included is a poster for Leave Courses offered at the Academy for U. S. servicemen.Photographs, 1891-1941 and undated, are organized into the categories of works of art, people, buildings, places, events, and miscellaneous. Works of art are by visiting students and fellows, Frank D. Millet, collaborative problems, Rome Prize Competitions in Architecture, Rome Prize Competitions in Landscape Architecture, and Prix de Rome Competition exhibitions. Photographs of people are both of individuals and groups; among the groups are summer school students and fellowship winners.Buildings depicted are American Academy properties. Among them are the ew Building," including interior and exterior construction views; studios; and Villas Aurelia, Mirafiore, and Richardson. Also included is a group of photographs of Academy architecture students measuring buildings in Rome and Florence. Places pictured are views of the Academy property and surrounding areas. Photographs of events include cricket games, Thanksgiving and Fourth of July dinners, Architectural League exhibition, and inauguration of the Manship Fountain. Miscellaneous photographs are of an architectural drawing for a proposed building.Personal Papers, Memorabilia, and Ephemera, 1855-1923 an undated, were donated to the American Academy in Rome or otherwise left on its premises. None are official records generated by the institution. Included are: Ernest Lewis' photograph album/scrapbook; Allan Marquand's papers; Charles F. McKim's memorabilia, photographs, printed matter, and artifacts; Charles R. Morey's correspondence; and Elihu Vedder's Bible.Records of the Association of the Alumni of the American Academy in Rome, 1913-1945 and undated), consist of a small number of scattered records including correspondence, fellows' war/government service information (compiled by Sidney Waugh), membership lists, and a newsletter.Miscellaneous records, 1899-1926 and undated, are writings and architectural records. Writings consist of published and unpublished manuscript material about the American Academy in Rome and its history, and article by H. Siddons Mowbray advising on ornamentation, and text and illustrations for the <emph render="italic">Art and Archaeology </emph>issue on the Academy. Also included are fragments of unidentified letters. Architectural records [oversize] include property and floor plans of Villas Aurora, Chiaraviglio, Ferrari, and Ludovisi.<emph render="bold">Series 4: Rome Office Records, </emph>consist of records of staff and personal papers. Records of staff, 1903-1947 and undated, include the office files of Directors H. Siddons Mowbray, George Breck, Jesse Benedict Carter, Gorham Phillips Stevens, James Monroe Hewlett, Chester H. Aldrich, Amey Aldrich [Acting Director, very briefly, perhaps unofficially], Charles R. Morey, and Laurance P. Roberts; and records of two members of the School of Fine Arts faculty, Frank P. Fairbanks, Professor of Fine Arts, and Felix Lamond, Professor of Music. Records of Carter, Stevens, Hewlett, and Aldrich appear to be fairly complete; records of early directors are sparse; those of Morey and Roberts appear to be missing significant portions; and those of Professors Fairbanks and Lamond consist of a few scattered items.Also surviving are the personal papers of Director Gorham Phillips Stevens, 1912-1931 and undated), consisting of correspondence, financial records, and documentation of professional and charitable activities.<emph render="bold">Series 5: Unprocessed Addition to the American Academy in Rome Records</emph> was received in 2014 and consists of 31.6 linear feet of the New York office's records for officers, directors, and executives. ,publish:true,subnote_guid:dbd32b0c9324b143a9d94fc3715120d4}]}
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Delano & Aldrich. Delano & Aldrich architectural records and papers, circa 1900-1949.
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Delano & Aldrich architectural records and papers, circa 1900-1949.
Included are approx. 7,000 architectural drawings, circa 1910s-1940s, for projects designed by Delano & Aldrich, including La Guardia Airport in New York; several buildings at Yale University; Willard Straight Hall at Cornell University; various buildings at United States Military Academy at West Point; the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.; alterations to the White House; numerous residences throughout the New York City metropolitan area, particulary the Dwight W. Morrow house in Englewood, N.J., the J.A. Burden house in Syosset, N.Y., and the Willard D. Straight house on East 92nd Street in New York City; and various schools, churches, and residential structures throughout the United States. Rendered competition drawings are included. Drawings made by William Adams Delano while a student at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, circa 1900. Also, 6 boxes of photographs of Delano & Aldrich completed projects, chiefly residential structures.
ArchivalResource: approx. 7,000 drawings.2.4 cubic ft. of photographs.
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Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. Correspondence to Paul Philippe Cret, 1935-1938.
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Correspondence to Paul Philippe Cret, 1935-1938.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (3 leaves).
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- Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. Correspondence to Paul Philippe Cret, 1935-1938.
Delano & Aldrich. House of Mrs. E.V. Hartford at Newport, R.I. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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House of Mrs. E.V. Hartford at Newport, R.I. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [193-?]
ArchivalResource: 55 sheets : various media ; 73 x 103 cm. (28 3/4 x 40 1/2 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. House of Mrs. E.V. Hartford at Newport, R.I. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. [Charles A. Lindbergh] house at Hopewell, N.J. [graphic] : [with airplane hangar] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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[Charles A. Lindbergh] house at Hopewell, N.J. [graphic] : [with airplane hangar] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1930-1932.
ArchivalResource: 21 drawings : graphite on tracing paper ; 96.2 x 77.8 cm. (37 7/8 x 30 5/8 in.) or smaller.
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American Academy in Rome records
Title:
American Academy in Rome records
The records of the American Academy in Rome measure 65.9 linear feet and date from 1855 to 2012. The collection documents the history of the institution from its inception in 1894 as the American School of Architecture in Rome, through the end of World War II, and chronicles the contributions the academy has made to America's cultural and intellectual development. Nearly one-half of the collection consists of an unprocessed addition received in 2014 containing records that mostly post-date World War II and include correspondence and subject files of officers and executives based in the New York office of American Academy in Rome. Items predating the 1894 founding of the American School of Architecture in Rome are personal papers and memorabilia of individuals associated with the institution. <emph render="bold">Series 1: Predecessor Institutions, </emph>is composed of the records of the American School of Architecture in Rome, 1894-1898, and the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1895-1913. Records of the American School of Architecture in Rome include records of its Managing Committee, correspondence, financial records, and printed matter. Among the Managing Committee's records are notes and correspondence relative to the founding of the institution, minute books and reports; also, legal documents including records concerning its dissolution prior to being reorganized as the American Academy in Rome. Correspondence is mostly that of Vice President Charles F. McKim who handled administrative matters. Financial records include capital stock certificates, invoices and receipts. Printed matter consists of scholarship competition announcements.Records of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome include records of its Managing Committee, Committee on Fellowships, publications, printed matter, and treasurers' records. The Managing Committee's records consist of the proposed resolution concerning its merger with the American Academy in Rome. Committee on Fellowship records are comprised of correspondence, reports, and fellowship applications. Publications records include correspondence and invoices. Printed matter includes general information, annual reports of the Managing Committee and Director, annual reports of the Committee on Medieval and Renaissance Studies, fellowship applications and examination questions, and the proposed consolidation agreement. Treasurers' records include the files of Alex. Bell and Willard V. King. Bell's sparse records consist of a budget, receipts for salary payments, an invoice, canceled checks, and correspondence. King's files, while more substantial than those that survive from Bell's tenure, are quite incomplete. They include correspondence, banking records, budgets and financial statements, investment records, invoices, and receipts for salaries and expenses.<emph render="bold">Series 2: Board of Trustees Records, </emph>is comprised of legal documents, minutes, and reports; records of Trustee committees; records of officers; and records of individual Trustees. Legal documents, 1897-1926 and undated, consist of by-laws and amendments, certificate of incorporation, and constitution and amendments. Minutes and reports of the Board of Trustees, 1897-1947 and 1957, including those of its annual meetings, are carbon copies rather than the official minute books, and are incomplete. Reports of officers are incomplete, as well. Also included are reports of Officers'/Trustees' visits to Rome, and reports of the Director and Secretary in Rome submitted to the Board of Trustees. Records of Trustee committees, 1905-1946 and undated, consist of reports and/or minutes arranged alphabetically by committee; these, too are incomplete, with many committees represented by a single report. Committees represented are: Building Committee, Carter Memorial Committee, Endowment Committee, Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Library Committee, McKim Memorial Committee, Nominating Committee, Committee on Publications. Committee on the School of Classical Studies records consist of its own minutes and reports, reports of its Advisory Council and the Jury on Classical Fellowships. Committee on the School of Classical Studies also include reports of officers and staff of the School of Classical Studies to the Committee on the School of Classical Studies as follows: Director, Professor in Charge, Annual Professor, Director of the Summer Session, Professor of Archaeology, Curator of the Museum, Editor, Librarian, and Committee on the Welfare of Women Students. Committee on the School of Fine Arts records consist of its own minutes and reports, reports of its Special Committee on the Plan and Expense of a Department of Music in the School of Fine Arts, and report of Fine Arts Program, Triptych Project with the Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy, Inc.; also, reports of officers and staff of the School of Fine Arts to the Committee on the School of Fine Arts as follows: Director, Professor in Charge, Associate in Charge, Annual Professor, Professor in Charge of the Department of Musical Composition. In addition, there are minutes and/or reports of the Committee of Twelve and Subcommittee of Five and the Special Committee on Villa Aurelia.Records of Officers. 1898-1957 and undated, consist mainly of correspondence files and reports, with large numbers of transcriptions and carbon copies. Included are records of: Presidents Charles F. McKim, William R. Mead, Charles A. Platt, John Russell Pope, and James Kellum Smith; Vice Presidents Theodore N. Ely, George B. McClellan, and Henry James; Secretaries H. Siddons Mowbray (Secretary/Treasurer), Frank D. Millet, C. Grant La Farge, William B. Dinsmoor, and H. Richardson Pratt; and Treasurers William R. Mead, William A. Boring, Leon Fraser, and Lindsay Bradford Office files of President Mead, Secretaries Millet and La Farge, and Treasurer Boring are the most complete; files of other individuals, the Vice Presidents in particular, are often quite sparse.Records of individual Trustees, 1902-1946 and undated, consist of material relating to official Academy business that was created or maintained by each in his capacity as trustee. (Note: many of these individuals also served as officers or staff of the Academy, and their records documenting those functions will be found in the appropriate series.) Included in this subseries are the records of: Chester H. Aldrich, Gilmore D. Clarke, James C. Egbert, Barry Faulkner, Allan C. Johnson, William M. Kendall, C. Grant La Farge, Edward P. Mellon, Charles Dyer Norton, Charles A. Platt, John Russell Pope, Edward K. Rand, John C. Rolfe, James Kellum Smith, S. Breck Trowbridge, Ferruccio Vitale, John Quincy Adams Ward, Andrew F. West, and William L. Westerman. These records tend to be sparse; files maintained by James C. Egbert, Barry Faulkner, Allan C. Johnson, and Ferruccio Vitale are notable exceptions. <emph render="bold">Series 3: New York Office Records, </emph>consists of records of staff, rosters, printed matter, photographs, personal papers, Association of Alumni of the American Academy in Rome, and miscellaneous records.Records of staff, 1919-1950 and undated, include the office files of Executive Secretaries Roscoe Guersney, Meriwether Stuart, and Mary T. Williams; Librarian George K. Boyce; and Endowment Fund Campaign Secretaries Phillilps B. Robinson and Edgar I. Williams.The rosters, 1895-1939 and undated, are printed forms completed by fellows and students, with occasional attachments (usually correspondence or photographs). Included are the rosters of the School of Fine Arts, School of Classical Studies, and School of Classical Studies Summer Sessions.Printed matter, 1905-[1981?] and undated, has been classified as Academy produced and produced by others. Items produced by the Academy, 1905-[1981?], include general information including act of incorporation and by-laws, fundraising brochure, constitution, Directory of Fellows and Residents, histories of the institution, newsletter of the Director, and printed items relating to special events. Printed matter specifically relating to the School of Classical Studies includes annual announcements, the consolidation agreement, a directory, fellowship announcements and applications, lecture announcements, newsletters, and brochures about summer sessions. School of Fine Arts printed matter includes annual announcements, concert programs, exhibition checklists and catalogs, fellowship announcements and application forms, history, and newsletters.Printed matter produced by others, 1905-1940 and undated, consists of three scrapbooks of news clippings and photographs compiled by the American Academy in Rome, extensive clipping files, and articles from miscellaneous publications. All of these items are about the American Academy in Rome, or by or about individuals associated with the institution. Also included is a poster for Leave Courses offered at the Academy for U. S. servicemen.Photographs, 1891-1941 and undated, are organized into the categories of works of art, people, buildings, places, events, and miscellaneous. Works of art are by visiting students and fellows, Frank D. Millet, collaborative problems, Rome Prize Competitions in Architecture, Rome Prize Competitions in Landscape Architecture, and Prix de Rome Competition exhibitions. Photographs of people are both of individuals and groups; among the groups are summer school students and fellowship winners.Buildings depicted are American Academy properties. Among them are the ew Building," including interior and exterior construction views; studios; and Villas Aurelia, Mirafiore, and Richardson. Also included is a group of photographs of Academy architecture students measuring buildings in Rome and Florence. Places pictured are views of the Academy property and surrounding areas. Photographs of events include cricket games, Thanksgiving and Fourth of July dinners, Architectural League exhibition, and inauguration of the Manship Fountain. Miscellaneous photographs are of an architectural drawing for a proposed building.Personal Papers, Memorabilia, and Ephemera, 1855-1923 an undated, were donated to the American Academy in Rome or otherwise left on its premises. None are official records generated by the institution. Included are: Ernest Lewis' photograph album/scrapbook; Allan Marquand's papers; Charles F. McKim's memorabilia, photographs, printed matter, and artifacts; Charles R. Morey's correspondence; and Elihu Vedder's Bible.Records of the Association of the Alumni of the American Academy in Rome, 1913-1945 and undated), consist of a small number of scattered records including correspondence, fellows' war/government service information (compiled by Sidney Waugh), membership lists, and a newsletter.Miscellaneous records, 1899-1926 and undated, are writings and architectural records. Writings consist of published and unpublished manuscript material about the American Academy in Rome and its history, and article by H. Siddons Mowbray advising on ornamentation, and text and illustrations for the <emph render="italic">Art and Archaeology </emph>issue on the Academy. Also included are fragments of unidentified letters. Architectural records [oversize] include property and floor plans of Villas Aurora, Chiaraviglio, Ferrari, and Ludovisi.<emph render="bold">Series 4: Rome Office Records, </emph>consist of records of staff and personal papers. Records of staff, 1903-1947 and undated, include the office files of Directors H. Siddons Mowbray, George Breck, Jesse Benedict Carter, Gorham Phillips Stevens, James Monroe Hewlett, Chester H. Aldrich, Amey Aldrich [Acting Director, very briefly, perhaps unofficially], Charles R. Morey, and Laurance P. Roberts; and records of two members of the School of Fine Arts faculty, Frank P. Fairbanks, Professor of Fine Arts, and Felix Lamond, Professor of Music. Records of Carter, Stevens, Hewlett, and Aldrich appear to be fairly complete; records of early directors are sparse; those of Morey and Roberts appear to be missing significant portions; and those of Professors Fairbanks and Lamond consist of a few scattered items.Also surviving are the personal papers of Director Gorham Phillips Stevens, 1912-1931 and undated), consisting of correspondence, financial records, and documentation of professional and charitable activities.<emph render="bold">Series 5: Unprocessed Addition to the American Academy in Rome Records</emph> was received in 2014 and consists of 31.6 linear feet of the New York office's records for officers, directors, and executives. ,publish:true,subnote_guid:dbd32b0c9324b143a9d94fc3715120d4}]}
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Delano & Aldrich. House for Vincent Astor Esq., Port Washington, L.I. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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House for Vincent Astor Esq., Port Washington, L.I. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1922-1923.
ArchivalResource: 18 sheets : various media ; 59.5 x 92 cm. (23 1/2 x 36 1/4 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. House for Vincent Astor Esq., Port Washington, L.I. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano, William Adams, 1874-1960. William A. Delano scrapbook, 1895-1959.
Title:
William A. Delano scrapbook, 1895-1959.
This scrapbooks includes correspondence, typescripts, printed materials, black and white photographs, postcards, and other ephemera relating to the life, work, and personal interests of William Delano and his partnership with Chester H. Aldrich.
ArchivalResource: 79 leaves + loose items : (4 print boxes)
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- Delano, William Adams, 1874-1960. William A. Delano scrapbook, 1895-1959.
Delano & Aldrich. Yale divinity school [at New Haven, Conn.] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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Yale divinity school [at New Haven, Conn.] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [ca. 1928]
ArchivalResource: 10 drawings : pencil on paper ; 86 x 82.5 cm. (33 3/4 x 32 1/2 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Yale divinity school [at New Haven, Conn.] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. [Apartment house on Fifth Avenue & 66th Street, N.Y.C.] [graphic] : [perspective rendering] / Rosario Candela ; Delano & Aldrich.
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[Apartment house on Fifth Avenue & 66th Street, N.Y.C.] [graphic] : [perspective rendering] / Rosario Candela ; Delano & Aldrich. [undated]
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : graphite and colored pencil on paper, mounted on cardboard ; 51.6 x 41.7 cm. (20 3/8 x 16 3/8 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. [Apartment house on Fifth Avenue & 66th Street, N.Y.C.] [graphic] : [perspective rendering] / Rosario Candela ; Delano & Aldrich.
Delano & Aldrich. Residence for Mrs. Edward V. Hartford at Wando Plantation, Charleston County, S.C. [graphic]. [Part 2] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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Residence for Mrs. Edward V. Hartford at Wando Plantation, Charleston County, S.C. [graphic]. [Part 2] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1931-1932.
ArchivalResource: 108 drawings : various media ; 175 x 110 cm. (69 x 43 3/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Residence for Mrs. Edward V. Hartford at Wando Plantation, Charleston County, S.C. [graphic]. [Part 2] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. Alterations to Mrs. W. D. Straight house, Westbury, L.I., N.Y. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Title:
Alterations to Mrs. W. D. Straight house, Westbury, L.I., N.Y. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1913-1919.
ArchivalResource: 50 drawings : graphite on tracing paper ; 72 x 99.6 cm. (28 3/8 x 39 1/4 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Alterations to Mrs. W. D. Straight house, Westbury, L.I., N.Y. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. [Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, Md.] [graphic] : [floor plans] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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[Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, Md.] [graphic] : [floor plans] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [ca. 1907]
ArchivalResource: 2 drawings : ink on paper ; 36.3 x 30.7 cm. (14 3/8 x 12 1/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. [Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, Md.] [graphic] : [floor plans] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. Competitive design for the New Theatre, N.Y.C. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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Competitive design for the New Theatre, N.Y.C. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [1903 and 1940]
ArchivalResource: 5 sheets + various media ; 60.4 x 45.7 cm. (23 3/4 x 18 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Competitive design for the New Theatre, N.Y.C. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. Chester H. Aldrich correspondence, 1897-1963.
Title:
Chester H. Aldrich correspondence, 1897-1963.
This collection primarily contains original correspondence--including letters, telegrams, and postcards-- to California architect Robert D. Farquhar from Chester A. Aldrich. Also included is a small group of letters from Amey Owen Aldrich to Farquhar. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes; a very few contain photographs, clippings and other ephemera. Matters discussed in the correspondence vary widely from intimate personal subjects to observations and reports on the work of Carrère & Hastings and Delano & Aldrich, the American Red Cross and its work with soldiers in Italy during World War I, the rise of Fasicsm in Italy, economic hardships during the Depression, and the state of American and European architecture.
ArchivalResource: approx. 260 items.1 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. Chester H. Aldrich correspondence, 1897-1963.
Delano & Aldrich. Chateau des Beaux Arts, [Bustanoby brothers estate], Huntington, L.I. [graphic] : [plot plan] / Delano & Aldrich ; Maurice Prevot.
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Chateau des Beaux Arts, [Bustanoby brothers estate], Huntington, L.I. [graphic] : [plot plan] / Delano & Aldrich ; Maurice Prevot. [between 1903 and 1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : gelatin silver photograph mounted on cardboard ; 31.1 x 28.3 cm. (12 1/4 x 11 1/8 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. Chateau des Beaux Arts, [Bustanoby brothers estate], Huntington, L.I. [graphic] : [plot plan] / Delano & Aldrich ; Maurice Prevot.
Delano & Aldrich. Alteration to Stonover [house] for the Misses Parsons, Lenox, Mass. [graphic] : [floor plan / [Delano & Aldrich].
Title:
Alteration to Stonover [house] for the Misses Parsons, Lenox, Mass. [graphic] : [floor plan / [Delano & Aldrich]. [between 1903 and 1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : ink and graphite on tracing paper. ; 98 x 75.2 cm. (38 5/8 x 29 5/8 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. Alteration to Stonover [house] for the Misses Parsons, Lenox, Mass. [graphic] : [floor plan / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. Competition for a monumental memorial to Theodore Roosevelt [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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Competition for a monumental memorial to Theodore Roosevelt [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [1926?]
ArchivalResource: 5 sheets : various media ; 131 x 117 cm. (51 5/8 x 46 1/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Competition for a monumental memorial to Theodore Roosevelt [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. Wright dormitory [at] Yale University, New Haven, Conn. [graphic] : [plans] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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Wright dormitory [at] Yale University, New Haven, Conn. [graphic] : [plans] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [ca. 1912]
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : ink on paper ; 20.5 x 27.3 cm. (8 1/8 x 10 1/4 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. Wright dormitory [at] Yale University, New Haven, Conn. [graphic] : [plans] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. House for J.A. Burden, Esq., Syosset, L.I. [graphic]. [Part 1] / Delano & Aldrich.
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House for J.A. Burden, Esq., Syosset, L.I. [graphic]. [Part 1] / Delano & Aldrich. 1916-1930.
ArchivalResource: 101 sheets : various media ; 122 x 141 cm. (48 x 55 1/2 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. House for J.A. Burden, Esq., Syosset, L.I. [graphic]. [Part 1] / Delano & Aldrich.
Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933. Additional papers, 1841-1940
Title:
John Jay Chapman additional papers, 1841-1940.
Chiefly correspondence between American essayist John Jay Chapman and family, friends, and associates.
ArchivalResource: 37 boxes (18.5 linear ft.)
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- John Jay Chapman additional papers, 1841-1940.
Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner papers
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Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner papers
The papers of art historian and museum director Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner measure 6.9 linear feet and date from 1853 to 1977. Found within the collection are biographical materials, including information on the Lepsius and Valentiner families; correspondence with family, friends, art collectors, and art historians; seven diaries; additional writings and notes; printed materials; three clippings scrapbooks; artwork in the form of prints and woodcuts; and photographs of Valentiner and his family and friends, including two photograph albums.
ArchivalResource: 6.9 Linear feet
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- Valentiner, Wilhelm Reinhold, 1880-1958. Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner papers, 1860-1974.
Delano & Aldrich. House for J.A. Burden, Esq., Syosset, L.I. [graphic]. [Part 2] / Delano & Aldrich.
Title:
House for J.A. Burden, Esq., Syosset, L.I. [graphic]. [Part 2] / Delano & Aldrich. 1916-1930.
ArchivalResource: 101 sheets : various media ; 122 x 141 cm. (48 x 55 1/2 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. House for J.A. Burden, Esq., Syosset, L.I. [graphic]. [Part 2] / Delano & Aldrich.
Delano & Aldrich. Residence for Mrs. Edward V. Hartford at Wando Plantation, Charleston County, S.C. [graphic]. [Part 1] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Title:
Residence for Mrs. Edward V. Hartford at Wando Plantation, Charleston County, S.C. [graphic]. [Part 1] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1931-1932.
ArchivalResource: 108 drawings : various media ; 175 x 110 cm. (69 x 43 3/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Residence for Mrs. Edward V. Hartford at Wando Plantation, Charleston County, S.C. [graphic]. [Part 1] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. Day Missions library [at] Yale University, New Haven, Conn. [graphic] : first and second floor plans / [Delano & Aldrich].
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Day Missions library [at] Yale University, New Haven, Conn. [graphic] : first and second floor plans / [Delano & Aldrich]. [192-?].
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : ink on paper ; 38.6 x 23.8 cm. (15 1/4 x 9 3/8 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. Day Missions library [at] Yale University, New Haven, Conn. [graphic] : first and second floor plans / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. Addition to residence of H.H. Flagler, Esq. [at] 30 Park Ave., N.Y.C. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Title:
Addition to residence of H.H. Flagler, Esq. [at] 30 Park Ave., N.Y.C. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1930-1931.
ArchivalResource: 17 drawings : graphite on tracing paper ; 144.5 x 72 cm. (57 x 28 3/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Delano & Aldrich. Addition to residence of H.H. Flagler, Esq. [at] 30 Park Ave., N.Y.C. [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Delano & Aldrich. James A. Burden tomb [at Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, N.Y.] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Title:
James A. Burden tomb [at Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, N.Y.] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich]. 1927-1932.
ArchivalResource: 15 drawings : graphite on tracing paper ; 118 x 195 cm. (46 1/2 x 76 3/4 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. James A. Burden tomb [at Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, N.Y.] [graphic] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Harvard Art Museum. Exhibition Records, 1905-2008
Title:
Harvard Art Museum. Exhibition Records, 1905-2008
These records were created by museum staff in the course of planningand installing exhibitions. They pertain primarily to exhibitions held in the Fogg Museum, theBusch-Reisinger Museum and the Sackler Museum, but they also include materials related totraveling or off-site exhibitions. The records date from 1905-2008 and includecorrespondence on a wide range of topics, exhibition proposals, photographic prints andnegatives, object lists, loan forms, press releases, clippings, invitations, posters, printed labelsand wall text, memoranda, exhibition catalogues and drafts of catalogue essays.
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- Harvard Art Museum. Exhibition Records, 1905-2008
Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. Cathedrale de Chartres, portail occidental dit Royal = [Chartres Cathedral, Royal entrance, western portal] [graphic] : [rendering in elevation] / C.H. Aldrich.
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Cathedrale de Chartres, portail occidental dit Royal = [Chartres Cathedral, Royal entrance, western portal] [graphic] : [rendering in elevation] / C.H. Aldrich. 1896.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet : watercolor and ink wash on paper ; 66 x 96.5 cm. (26 x 38 in.)
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- Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. Cathedrale de Chartres, portail occidental dit Royal = [Chartres Cathedral, Royal entrance, western portal] [graphic] : [rendering in elevation] / C.H. Aldrich.
Delano & Aldrich. [Country house of W.A. Delano] [graphic] : [plot plan and ground floor plan] / [Delano & Aldrich].
Title:
[Country house of W.A. Delano] [graphic] : [plot plan and ground floor plan] / [Delano & Aldrich]. [before 1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : ink wash on paper, mounted on paper ; 44.8 x 38 cm. (17 5/8 x 15 in.)
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- Delano & Aldrich. [Country house of W.A. Delano] [graphic] : [plot plan and ground floor plan] / [Delano & Aldrich].
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- Bliss, Robert Woods, 1875-1962
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- Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933
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- Darling, Jay N. (Jay Norwood), 1876-1962,
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- Delano & Aldrich.
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- Delano, William Adams, 1874-1960.
École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (France)
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