Hopedale House (boardinghouse)
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A334. 1904-1906. Image depicts a four-story wooden boardinghouse viewed from across the road. The building has one large and two smaller chimneys and a lightning rod. Shutters are installed at all windows (many of them closed). A front porch runs the length of the building although it is somewhat obscured in this view by bushes and trees. A sign "Hopedale House" can be seen above the porch roof. A fire escape is just barely visible on the left-hand end of the building. A lawn leads to an unpaved street beyond which (in the foreground) is open space and some trees. Trees surround the building in the background. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George and Ebenezer Draper were responsible for creating the integrated, planned community of Hopedale with innovative employee housing and recreational spaces, in addition to employment. See Box 15, Negative 186 for another, earlier view of Hopedale House and Negative 343 and Negative 344, in this box, for views from more of a distance. Original photograph by the Draper Company. 5 x 7 in. See Collection 6612 P, Box 3, Folder 1, Item 334 for print of this negative.
Dates
- 1865-1927
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
54.25 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository
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Ithaca NY 14853