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3160 | Letter: A. C. Fernald to Belle Smallidge, 1902 |
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| Letter regarding Fernald house for rent, including sketch of floor plan |
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| Description: Letter regarding Fernald house for rent, including sketch of floor plan | ||||
3152 | Notes on Pray property at Somesville, 1903 |
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| Regarding conversation with Fred H. Pray in June, 1903. |
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| Description: Regarding conversation with Fred H. Pray in June, 1903. | ||||
2481 | Residence of Dr. Horace Leavitt |
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| Blueprints and parchment drawings of floor plans of Dr. Horace Leavitt house. 2 sets. |
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| Description: Blueprints and parchment drawings of floor plans of Dr. Horace Leavitt house. 2 sets. | ||||
3193 | Letter: H. S. Seavey to Belle Smallidge |
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1914 | Somesville Historic District - Survey and Inventory |
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| A survey and inventory of Somesville completed for the National Register of Historic Places; provided by the Maine Historic Preservation Committee and conducted by the U.S. Park Service. |
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| Description: A survey and inventory of Somesville completed for the National Register of Historic Places; provided by the Maine Historic Preservation Committee and conducted by the U.S. Park Service. | ||||
1329 | The Somesville Schoolhouse Condominium |
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| Staircase sections and elevations |
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| Description: Staircase sections and elevations | |
1271 | Pierce Barn |
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| site plan, foundation plan, floor plans, elevations, schedules and details, electrical, mechanical, plumbing |
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| Description: site plan, foundation plan, floor plans, elevations, schedules and details, electrical, mechanical, plumbing | |
1277 | Port in a Storm Bookstore |
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| floor plans, elevations, details, sketches, framing plans |
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| Description: floor plans, elevations, details, sketches, framing plans | |
1328 | The Somesville Schoolhouse for Mr. Richard Fuerst |
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| floor plans, sections |
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1288 | Strauss Greenhouse |
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| elevations, details, floor plans |
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1278 | McAlpine Greenhouse |
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| site plan, elevations, foundation plans, engineering plans, sketches Roc's Comments: Peggy Rockefeller asked me to come up and look at the greenhouse that supported the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Gardens at that time. the plants were growing too tall and "leggy" I suggested this was because she had been sold a system that was Kalwall plastic that became more opaque with age. She asked me to prove it and I hired Peter Knuppel a good local lighting designer to test the light. the data was dramatic and Peggy and David Rockefeller asked me to design a replacement greenhouse not only for the AARG but also to add wings for Thuja and the Asticou gardens which they seemed to think would require support in the future. We chose the Rough Brothers, a Cincinnati company that supplied excellent greenhouses for college and public gardens around the country. The project went off without a hitch and the greenhouses have been in constant use ever since. The seedlings are no longer leggy. The McAlpine Farm complex is now the center for the Land And Garden Preserve a non-profit organization responsible for the AARG, Asticou, and Thuja Gardens and 1,000 acres of parkland and trails including Little Long Pond. |
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| Description: site plan, elevations, foundation plans, engineering plans, sketches Roc's Comments: Peggy Rockefeller asked me to come up and look at the greenhouse that supported the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Gardens at that time. the plants were growing too tall and "leggy" I suggested this was because she had been sold a system that was Kalwall plastic that became more opaque with age. She asked me to prove it and I hired Peter Knuppel a good local lighting designer to test the light. the data was dramatic and Peggy and David Rockefeller asked me to design a replacement greenhouse not only for the AARG but also to add wings for Thuja and the Asticou gardens which they seemed to think would require support in the future. We chose the Rough Brothers, a Cincinnati company that supplied excellent greenhouses for college and public gardens around the country. The project went off without a hitch and the greenhouses have been in constant use ever since. The seedlings are no longer leggy. The McAlpine Farm complex is now the center for the Land And Garden Preserve a non-profit organization responsible for the AARG, Asticou, and Thuja Gardens and 1,000 acres of parkland and trails including Little Long Pond. [show more] | |
1089 | Cottage for Mrs. Hastings |
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1262 | Super Insulated Loft for Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nolf |
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| not designed by Roc, but part of his collection as architect showing a great design. J. B. Thomas, Architect, Northeast Harbor, ME |
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| Description: not designed by Roc, but part of his collection as architect showing a great design. J. B. Thomas, Architect, Northeast Harbor, ME | |
2574 | Bossange Camp in Mount Desert Village |
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| Small blueprint and stock drawing of "Half-an-Inch", a one level camp in Somesville belonging to Mrs. E. R. Bossange. |
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| Description: Small blueprint and stock drawing of "Half-an-Inch", a one level camp in Somesville belonging to Mrs. E. R. Bossange. | ||||
2575 | Bossange Cottage |
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| Two small blueprints of two level floor plan of cottage of Mrs. E. R. Bossange in Somesville. |
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| Description: Two small blueprints of two level floor plan of cottage of Mrs. E. R. Bossange in Somesville. | ||||
1341 | Fraley Residence Somesville Maine - Proposed Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Fraley |
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1435 | Additions to the Fountain Residence |
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| site plan, existing floor plans, building sections, elevations, section: kitchen, section: living room, drawings, sketches |
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| Description: site plan, existing floor plans, building sections, elevations, section: kitchen, section: living room, drawings, sketches | |
1416 | Schmelzer/Livingston Residence |
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| sketches, cost analysis, site plan, floor plan, elevations, drawings |
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| Description: sketches, cost analysis, site plan, floor plan, elevations, drawings | |
1270 | Pierce Residence |
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| site plans, floor plans, foundation plans, sections, details, elevations, architectural details, landscape plans, sketches, project schedule |
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| Description: site plans, floor plans, foundation plans, sections, details, elevations, architectural details, landscape plans, sketches, project schedule | |
1293 | Tracy Residence |
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1279 | Pulling Residence |
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| floor plans, site plans, elevations, sketches Includes plans for Pulling Garage/Apartment drawn on computer by Joseph Swanson in 2008 |
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| Description: floor plans, site plans, elevations, sketches Includes plans for Pulling Garage/Apartment drawn on computer by Joseph Swanson in 2008 |