House for L. W. Slocum, probably Hartford
ArchitectDesigned by
William T. Marchant
(American, 1880 - 1948)
Date1916
MediumDrawings; pencil on tracing paper, with orange dimensional lines
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 13 3/16 x 17 1/4in. (33.4 x 43.8cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Colonel and Mrs. Richard L. Shaw
DescriptionPlans for a two-story Colonial Revial house show clapboard siding, hip-roofed dormers, two chimneys, and lattice. The drawings include front, rear, and side elevations, and floor plans for the cellar, first, second, and attic levels. The cellar has a laundry room, coal room, and cold room. Included on the first floor are two porches, a veranda, living room, dining room, hall, kitchen, den, pantry, butler's pantry, and one closet. The second floor has four chambers (bedrooms), six closets, one linen closet, and hall. The attic has three chambers, three closets, a storage room, bathroom, and hall.
Object number1999.100.87.1-.8
NotesTitle Note: Louis W. Slocum was a Hartford developer. (Finlay 8/11/2011)On View
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William T. Marchant
1925