Box 22
Container
Contains 12 Results:
House on Bancroft Parkway (west side), 1904
File — Box: 22, Folder: 322
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A322. December 7, 1904. Image depicts a substantial wood- shingled house, two and a half stories. It has two entrances on the front, each with their own porch, and two bay windows in the front. There is a balcony around an extension to the house on the right. The style could be considered a modified Dutch Colonial or gambrel. There are flower boxes on the railing of the porch on the right and bushes planted against the foundation of the house. This house was constructed for...
Dates:
1904
Bancroft Parkway (rear of west side), 1904
File — Box: 22, Folder: 323
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A323. December 7, 1904. Image depicts a glimpse of the rear of houses on the west side of Bancroft Parkway from a distance, showing the back yards, including laundry clotheslines and steps to the back entrances of the houses. The houses are substantial two-story dwellings. Behind the houses is a dirt path beyond which (in the foreground of this image) is some open space and trees and bushes. These houses were constructed for Draper Company employees. 5 x 7 in. See Collection 6612...
Dates:
1904
House on Bancroft Parkway, 1904
File — Box: 22, Folder: 324
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A324. House on Bancroft Parkway, Hopedale, Massachusetts Gelatin silver print, [1974], from a glass plate negative, [1904-1906. Image depicts a substantial two-family house on Bancroft Parkway in Hopedale, Massachusetts The house is a two-and-a-half story wood-shingled residence with two entrances in the front and a gable on each end. All the windows have shutters; there are two chimneys visible. Bushes (some flowering) have been planted in the yard, along with two trees, and...
Dates:
1904
House on Dutcher Street
File — Box: 22, Folder: 325
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A325. 1904-1906. Image depicts a substantial duplex house on Dutcher Street. The house is a two-and-a-half story wood- shingled residence with two entrances and two bay windows in the front on the second floor. Each entrance has a porch; all the windows (except the bay windows) have shutters. Some flowers have been planted alongside the walkway leading to each porch and there are flower planters on the walls next to the steps. Written on the reverse is: "Dutcher St - extension of...
Dates:
1865-1927
Hope Street extension
File — Box: 22, Folder: 326
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A326. 1904-1906. Image depicts some substantial houses on Hope Street extension. The house on the corner is a two-and-a- half story wood-shingled residence with two entrances and a bay window on the side. Another house with two entrances can be seen to the left and other houses are partially visible on the street. The unpaved street curves into the background and is crossed at right angles with a street in the foreground. These houses were constructed for Draper Company...
Dates:
1865-1927
Ballou Park
File — Box: 22, Folder: 330
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A330. 1904-1906. Image depicts Ballou Park, sometimes referred to as Adin Ballou Park, showing flowering trees, rose bushes, park benches, and a bronze statue of Adin Ballou, the founder of the Hopedale Community. The statue was unveiled in October 1900 and is located on the Ballou property; it was the gift of Gen. W. F. Draper. In 1900 the Ballou house was moved from this site and the park established. See also Box 130, Negative 67 and Box 25, Negative 399. Original photograph...
Dates:
1865-1927
Dutcher Street Residence
File — Box: 22, Folder: 331
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A331. 1904-1905. Image depicts an expansive two-family residence with three chimneys. The wooden structure has two stories and dormer windows in the attic. Shutters are at each window and the home features a wrap-around porch on the first level, and fenced balcony above the flat-roofed porch. Trees, shrubs and porch plants enhance the space between the sidewalk and front entry. Another home is partially visible in the left background. This residence was most likely constructed...
Dates:
1865-1927
Hopedale House (boardinghouse)
File — Box: 22, Folder: 334
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...
Dates:
1865-1927
Housing in Prospect Heights, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905
File — Box: 22, Folder: 335
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A335. September 6, 1905. Image depicts a row of two-story brick buildings viewed from one end. These buildings were designed to accommodate two or more families. The building features include multiple chimneys, shutters at each window, and small lawns in front. A freestanding clothesline can be seen in the side yard next to the end building. Some open space is in the foreground, with some trees on the left. Prospect Heights was built as housing for Draper Company employees, but...
Dates:
1905
Prospect Heights, units 7-14, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905
File — Box: 22, Folder: 336
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A336. September 6, 1905. Image depicts a view of units 7 through 14 at Prospect Heights in Milford, Massachusetts The units are connected townhouse style, with eight separate entrances (two are double, the others are single), and are made out of brick. The entire building is two stories with a small window visible in the third story on each end. There are chimneys on each end, in the middle, and two in the rear. Another set of connected townhouses can be glimpsed on the right....
Dates:
1905