The Kirby-Long House : manuscript, [197-?]

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The Kirby-Long House : manuscript, [197-?]

A historical account of a Victorian-style house built for Thomas Kirby on Main Street in Kendrick, Idaho, in 1889 and purchased by Nimrod B. Long in 1908.

1 item (17 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7443516

Latah County Historical Society

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Magnuson, Lee.

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Long, Nimrod B.

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Kirby, Thomas E. (Thomas Ellis), 1846-1924

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The American Art Association, a New York art gallery and auction house located at 6 East 23rd Street, was founded by James F. Sutton, R. Austin Robertson, and Thomas E. Kirby in 1883. R. Austin Robertson died in 1892. Kirby's son Gustavus joined the firm in 1912 and became half owner in 1915, upon the death of James Sutton. The galleries moved to 30 East 57th Street in 1922. In 1923, Kirby retired and sold the American Art Association to Cortlandt Field Bishop (1870-1935), who contracted Hiram P...