Have been wanting to contribute to the architecture enterprise, as I think
a lot about it; my brother is an architect in Chicago and my parents --
designers not architects -- did the initial designs for two of the houses
we grew up in. For another project, I ended up finally reading a scrapbook
my great-great grandfather kept mid-19th century this week; he was an
architect in New Hampshire and then Boston, settling in Hyde Park, where my
grandmother was born to his daughter. So this contribution seemed given --
nonetheless --
Foster & Harding Architects
Architectural Drawings
— a fragment of the scaffolding —
in every variety of style, neatly and promptly executed, for
— writ in the codons, George Mulford Harding to —
Villas, Cottages, Farm Buildings, Churches,
— Daniel Harding Wheeler, Boston to —
or Public Edifices of every kind, including
— Chicago, brawn of the —
Plans, Elevations, Sections and Detail Drawings
— brick & mortar, adenine and guanine —
together with Specifications, Estimates, Contracts, and such
superintendence as may be necessary for the execution of same.
— via Helen Harding Loveland, via May Loveland Wheeler —
Orders from abroad respectfully solicited.
— Ray Barton Wheeler: cedar house on stilts,
the stilts a curve, the helix unzipped, mid-
replication —
N.B. — F. & H. will attend to surveying of
— the steel beam, the light seam —
Painting, Plastering, & c, when desired.
— boat house wavering on the north avenue promontory
ladder up —
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