House for an Unknown Client, Probably Hartford
ArchitectDesigned by
William T. Marchant
(American, 1880 - 1948)
Date1916
MediumArchitectural Drawings, pencil, and yellow ink on tracing paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions: 16 1/4 x 11in. (41.3 x 27.9cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Colonel and Mrs. Richard L. Shaw
DescriptionPlans for a two and one-half story house in the "farm house" style, featuring a gambrel roof with overhanging eaves, and covered front porch, rear porch, and second floor balcony.
Windows featured on the house are primarily louvered double-hung sash windows in either the eight-over-eight, eight-over-one, six-over-one, or four-over-one configuration.
Fourteen drawings are included in the set, including: front elevation, two side elevations, and the second floor plan. The second floor plan includes: four chambers, a bath, hall, and balcony.
Windows featured on the house are primarily louvered double-hung sash windows in either the eight-over-eight, eight-over-one, six-over-one, or four-over-one configuration.
Fourteen drawings are included in the set, including: front elevation, two side elevations, and the second floor plan. The second floor plan includes: four chambers, a bath, hall, and balcony.
Object number1999.100.313.1-.14
NotesSubject Note: Eight drawings were not scanned, these drawings show draft floor plans with differences in room layout, size, and staircase configurations.
Whilst drawings for Job #81 (1999.100.332.1-.7), Job #82 (1999.100.331.1-.2), and Job #83 (1999.100.313.1-.14) suggest individual houses, they share a common style with subtle differences in the roof plans, and near identical floor plans. If built, these house likely reside in the same neighborhood.On View
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