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Box 2

 Container

Contains 10 Results:

Contractors - Statements, Blumenthal (cabinet work)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...

Contractors - Statements, Harris & Co (artistic metal)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...

Contractors - Statements, Kimball (window glass)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...

Contractors - Statements, Norcross Bros. (granite)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...

Contractors - Statements, Pioneer Fireproof Co.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...

Librarian - Correspondence, Poole, W. F.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...

Trustees - Correspondence, Bradley, W. H.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 18
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...

Trustees - Notes

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 19
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...

Trustees - Reports on Construction Costs, 1892-1894

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 20
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...
Dates: 1892-1894

Miscellaneous Papers

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 21
Identifier: NL Archives 13/00/02
Scope and Contents From the Series: For more than a century the Cobb Building on Walton Street in Chicago has been the Newberry Library's only home. In March of 1888, the Newberry estate trustees engaged Henry Ives Cobb to design a permanent structure for the Library. Following protracted discussions about the site and conflicts between architect Cobb and librarian William Frederick Poole regarding building design, construction began October 6, 1890, at the Walton Street location. Various problems, including difficulties in...