Contributed by Maine Historical Society
Description
Architecture & Landscape commission for John Sedgwick Hyde at High Street in Bath, ME, 1913–1956. The commission is associated with John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects. This item is part of the Stevens Architects drawings and records collection.
The Hyde Mansion, originally known as Elmhurst, is a historic house at 616 High Street in Bath, Maine. Now the main building on the Bath campus of The Hyde Schools, it was built in 1913 for John Sedgwick Hyde, the son of Bath Iron Works (BIW) founder Thomas W. Hyde. It was designed by John Calvin Stevens, and is an example of Colonial Revival architecture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyde_Mansion
About This Item
- Title: John S. Hyde residence, Bath, 1913-1956
- Address: High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
- Client: John Sedgwick Hyde
- Creation Date: 1913–1956
- Subject Date: 1913–1956
- Primary Architects: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
- Contributors: Carl Rust Parker
- Object Type: Text and Image
- Subtype: architectural drawing; landscape drawing
- Media/Genre: architectural elements; cross sections; elevations; floor plans; land surveys; planting plans; presentation drawings; site plans; sketches; topographical maps
- Materials: blueprints; diazotypes; hand coloring; ink on linen; ink on tracing paper
- Local Code: Coll. 209, 4-A-7
- Collection: Stevens Architects drawings and records collection
- Number of items in commission: 35
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Standardized Subject Headings
- Architectural drawing
- Architecture, Domestic
- Elmhurst (Bath, Me.)
- Hyde Mansion (Bath, Me.)
- Hyde School (Bath, Me.)
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Maine Historical Society485 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101
(207) 774-1822 x230
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