New Hampshire Hall and Parlor House. New Concord, New Hampshire. "New Concord, New Hampshire. House at 409. June 1926"
Item
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Title
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New Hampshire Hall and Parlor House. New Concord, New Hampshire. "New Concord, New Hampshire. House at 409. June 1926"
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Photographer
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Likely, Mark Jefferson
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Description
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A small, vernacular style hall and parlor house new Concord, New Hampshire. A single story porch covers the front facade of the house which appears to have a centrally located entrance, likely making the floor plan a hall and parlor house with a central hallway. A wing addition can be seen on the back of the house and a second door allows entrance into the addition on the side. Decorative scroll work hangs from the porch room and a decorated overhanging pediment covers the second entrance on the side. A large addition can be seen in the background and a large tree grows in the front yard, offering shade during the summer. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
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Date Span
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1900-1935
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Object Type
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Black and White Stereograph
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Publisher
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N/A
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Subject
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Vernacular Architecture; Hall and Parlor House; Concord; New Hampshire;
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Collection Location
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Box 137/ Folder 7
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Location
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New Concord, New Hampshire
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Exact Date
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6/1/1926
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Film Size
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Film Size Unknown
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High Resolution Available
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TIF
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Cataloger
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Rachel Ellenson/ Rachel Burns
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Date Digital File Created
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3/14/2017
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Digital File ID
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010_MJ_137_112
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Type
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10MJ
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Rights
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The copyright and related rights status of this Item has been reviewed by the organization that has made the Item available, but the organization was unable to make a conclusive determination as to the copyright status of the Item. Please refer to Eastern Michigan University Archives (lib_archives@emich.edu). for more information. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.