Close up view of wooden sheathing on a new house "Building a brick veneer house. Hurdley's, Normal St. Ypsilanti. Summer, 1912"

Item

Title
Close up view of wooden sheathing on a new house "Building a brick veneer house. Hurdley's, Normal St. Ypsilanti. Summer, 1912"
Photographer
Likely, Mark Jefferson
Description
Photograph showing the exterior envelope of a newly constructed house at 298 North Normal Street Ypsilanti, Michigan. It is noted the house will be a brick veneer style, is located on Normal Street, and was constructed in 1912. There is an upclose view of the wooden sheeting that goes on the exterior of the house before siding is put over the top of it. Holes are cut in the wooden frame of the house for windows to be installed. A large pile of timber sits in front of the house. 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.
Date Span
1900-1935
Object Type
Unmounted Negative Stereograph
Publisher
N/A
Subject
Construction; House; Ypsilanti; Michigan;
Collection Location
Box 139/ Folder 17
Location
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Exact Date
3/26/1905
Film Size
Film Size Unknown
High Resolution Available
TIF
Cataloger
Rachel Ellenson/ Rachel Burns
Date Digital File Created
3/28/2017
Digital File ID
010_MJ_139_029
Type
10MJ
Rights
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