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Architectural drawings of John Notman formerly located in the Offices of the American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter, 1836-1864.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Archival Collections
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Format:
Archive
Author/Creator:
Notman, John, 1810-1865.
Contributor:
Hewitt, William D.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
historic buildings--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Houses.
Churches.
monuments.
railroad stations.
Physical Description:
73 items.
Contained In:
American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter. Records, 1840-1956.
Arrangement:
Cataloged by specific architectural project, if known. RLIN visual materials file.
Place of Publication:
1836-1864.
Summary:
This record is parent to 16 subseries records for Notman's identified projects, representing commissions primarily from Philadelphia, but including Trenton & Princeton, New Jersey and the Washington Monument in Richmond, Virginia. Also included are 15 drawings for unidentified churches & 2 drawings for unidentified residences.
Notes:
Forms part of: American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter. Records, 1840-1956.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Given to the Philadelphia Chapter of the AIA by Notman's associate William D. Hewitt. Subsequently deposited by the Chapter with other material at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in 1956. Given to the Athenaeum of Philadelphia in 1986, with the consolidation of the Chapter's materials to form the American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter. Architectural Archives.

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