Description: 1. First of 82 sketches on trace for alterations and additions to the house for Robert H. McCormick in Bar Harbor. Not individually catalogued. 2. Contains ink on linen plans: basement, first, second, third and attic plans, and south, north, east and west elevations.
Description: Louisburg - Rough Shape: Brackets under bay window - Detail shape No. 3 March 30, 1899 #s 001.74.531-.582 have been set aside for Louisburg Hotel and they include kraft and trace. Plans of sleeping floor and main floor. Sketch of a plan. added to this file on 03.17.2011. #s 001.74.507-.530 are set aside for blueprints of the Louisburg Hotel
Description: Various details, plans, elevations and sketches for mantels, shelving,kitchen and bay window alterations. Specifications included and memorandum on painting. Contains a survey ( meets and bounds ) of Hoyt stable
Description: 1.Plans of first, second and third floors. Ink on linen. 3 drawings. 2.Blue prints of first, second and third floor showing proposed alterations. this set of plans is also marked "Hait Estate". 3 drawings 3.Plan on craft paper in pencil - First Floor plan. 4. Letter from Manley A. Raymond, June 19 1905.- 2 pages 5. Studies of floor plans - ink and pencil on tracing paper - 4 drawings.
Description: 7 folders containing tracings, krafts & linens of Frank Howard House in Hulls Cove. (three folders in Drawer 3 and four folders in drawer 4). see also 001.074.013
Description: 1. Ink on linen, one Plan for men's room and smoking room, one elevation of same. 2 Pencil on Trace of elevations marked "Newport Cottage". Two drawings Side and Front Elevations. 3. Wrapping indicate "W.M. Roberts" and project is called Newport Hotel ( Cottage).
Description: 1. Plans, elevations and details - ink on linen - 9 drawings 2. Plans, elevations and detils - pencil on trace of the above.12 drawings. 3. Blueprints of the plans, elevations and details as indicated above - 16 drawings.(some with frayed edges)
Description: 1. One blueprint with plans and elevations. 2. One pencil drawing on craft paper - plans and elevations. 3. One 2 page specification for the cottage 2012 exhibit text: Camp for George W. Lakin Eagle Lake, Bar Harbor, ME Pencil on heavy kraft paper Proposal only, date unknown This composition of plans and elevations with an illustrative sketch is a proposal drawn on very crude paper with pencil. In contrast to the cottages in Bar Harbor and Northeast Harbor for summer visitors, this is a very simple camp in a chalet style also popular at the time. [show more]
Description: 1. Specification for alterations - 5 pages 2. Drawing on tracing paper - one drawing. 3. Two mockups for the Green's sign to be in stained glass with letters from Chapman Manufacturing Co. and C.H. Farley & Co. with estimates for the sign. 4. Mantel and fire place drawing on craft paper - most likely just a wrapping for the above drawings - seems to have no relevance to the Green store.
Description: One set of blue prints of plans and elevations. Numerous pencil and ink on trace - plans, elevations, details for this house. All are badly folded and in fair condition.
Description: Plans and elevations for alterations. Pencil on tracing paper and a set of blue prints. Tracings are in relatively good shape with some tears.
Description: Plans, elevations and sketches for assorted alterations to this cottage. Ink on linen and pencil on trace with some blue prints of the projects. Projects include a carriage house / stable, laundry and added bedroom ( Mrs. Wright's room). Traces are in poor and fragile condition, linen drawings are in relatively good shape. Nice pencil on trace and ink on linen sketch of the house. 2012 exhibit text: Strawberry Hill by Rotch and Tilden, 1889 Alterations by Fred L. Savage Bar Harbor, ME, ca 1901 Pencil on paper and ink on linen Savage designed many alterations for cottages even though he was not the original architect. This fine pencil sketch shows a small addition to Strawberry Hill, which was translated into an ink on linen presentation for a more permanent record of the project. Note the approval by the town inspector, Milton Stratton, Savage's only partner. This home was destroyed in the fire of 1947. [show more]