Colored map, 26cx18", of plot plans on Grindstone Neck, Winter Harbor, Maine. Some of the land parcels are identified by ownership. Label includes Nathan F. Barrett, landscape engineer, Lindley Johnson, architect, Charles P. Simpson, civil engineer, William Paul Gerhard, sanitary engineer.
Description: Colored map, 26cx18", of plot plans on Grindstone Neck, Winter Harbor, Maine. Some of the land parcels are identified by ownership. Label includes Nathan F. Barrett, landscape engineer, Lindley Johnson, architect, Charles P. Simpson, civil engineer, William Paul Gerhard, sanitary engineer.
Description: Article published by the New England Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc., Horticultural Hall, 300 Massachusetts Ave. Boston, Mass. No. 7, 1938.
3rd and revised edition of a continuing series of Maine Historic Preservation Commission publications documenting Maine's historic, architectural and archeological heritage.
Description: 3rd and revised edition of a continuing series of Maine Historic Preservation Commission publications documenting Maine's historic, architectural and archeological heritage.
Partial town records of the former town of Seaville, Hancock County, Maine in which were Bartlett's and Hardwood Islands including Folly Island (purchased from Alfred H. Butler whose grandfather Jacob Butler was town clerk).
Description: Partial town records of the former town of Seaville, Hancock County, Maine in which were Bartlett's and Hardwood Islands including Folly Island (purchased from Alfred H. Butler whose grandfather Jacob Butler was town clerk).
Structures, Civic, Cultural & Recreational Structures
colored schematic Roc's comment: Christopher Hutchins asked us to design a concert pavilion for the waterfront in Bangor. We did a substantial amount of work and came up with the design and development drawings for a unique cable and canvas structure meant to look like a cluster of maple trees on the shore of the Penobscot. When we brought it to the New York engineering firm for construction development their aggressive and condescending approach made me suggest we drop the project. Chris agreed and the disappointment of the experience lead to our abandoning the project. I have a great model made of wood and mylar at home. Wish this one had gone another way.
Structures, Civic, Cultural & Recreational Structures
Creator:
Roc Caivano
Place:
Maine
Street:
Bangor
Collection:
Architectural Drawing Collection
Object ID:
ADC 0207 ROC
Location:
FF D-2
Pages:
1 sheet
Medium:
1 paper
Condition:
great
Description: colored schematic Roc's comment: Christopher Hutchins asked us to design a concert pavilion for the waterfront in Bangor. We did a substantial amount of work and came up with the design and development drawings for a unique cable and canvas structure meant to look like a cluster of maple trees on the shore of the Penobscot. When we brought it to the New York engineering firm for construction development their aggressive and condescending approach made me suggest we drop the project. Chris agreed and the disappointment of the experience lead to our abandoning the project. I have a great model made of wood and mylar at home. Wish this one had gone another way. [show more]
October 19, 1910 Bangor Public Library plan of existing conditions of the lot for the public library. Has accompanying copy of letter a letter from 1911 about a competition for position of architect for the Bangor Public Library.
Description: October 19, 1910 Bangor Public Library plan of existing conditions of the lot for the public library. Has accompanying copy of letter a letter from 1911 about a competition for position of architect for the Bangor Public Library.