Box 7
Contains 57 Results:
Manning Cottage, 26 Dearborn Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Manning House, 33 Dearborn Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Nathaniel Heard House, 26 Walter Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Albert N. Locke House, 35 Dearborn Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
James Dugan House, 41 Dearborn Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Dodge-Bertram-Whipple House, 46 Dearborn Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Brooks-Bell House, 40 Felt Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Dickson Memorial Chapel and Conservatory, Greenlawn Cemetery, off Orne Street, 1981-1982, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Outlying Buildings, 1971-1979, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Old Salem High School, 29 Highland Avenue, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.