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 13/16 x 16 15/16in. (35.1 x 43cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Colonel and Mrs. Richard L. Shaw
DescriptionPlans are for a two-story Colonial Revial house with attic and cellar. The house has clapboard siding, two chimneys, two quarter-round lunettes, columns on the porch and hip-roofed dormers. The drawings include front, rear, and side elevations, as well as floor plans for the first and second levels, cellar, and attic. Included in the cellar are a laundry room, two coal rooms, a cold room, and toilet. The first floor has three porches, a veranda, kitchen, dining room, living room, butler's pantry, a pantry, and lavatory. The second floor has three chambers (bedrooms), three closets, one den, one hall, and two bathrooms. Included in the attic are a storage room, closet, hall, bathroom, and three chambers.
Object number1999.100.86.1-.8
NotesTitle Note: Louis W. Slocum was a Hartford developer. (Finlay 8/11/2011)On View
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William T. Marchant
1925