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Architecture & Landscape
This database includes rich collections of architectural building and landscape commissions dating from about 1850 through the present. Represented are Maine architects and designers; commissioned projects in Maine or for Maine residents; and some out of state commissions by Maine architects. Commissions include drawings for urban, coastal, and rural communities, and landscape design, parks, urban planning, and planned communities. Search the commissions This database includes rich collections of architectural building and landscape commissions dating from about 1850 through the present. Represented are Maine architects and designers; commissioned projects in Maine or for Maine residents; and some out of state commissions by Maine architects. Commissions include drawings for urban, coastal, and rural communities, and landscape design, parks, urban planning, and planned communities. Search the commissions
Item 150880
Manson Park, Pittsfield, ca. 1945
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1945 Location: Pittsfield Client: Town of Pittsfield Architect: Olmsted Brothers
Item 150886
Preliminary Plan Manson Park, Pittsfield, 1943
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1943 Location: Pittsfield Client: City of Pittsfield Architect: Olmsted Brothers
Item 150982
House For Mr. J.W. Manson, Pittsfield, ca. 1913
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1913 Location: Pittsfield Client: J. W. Manson Architect: Frederick A. Tompson
Item 150518
Plans of Houses for Robert Dobson and Co., Pittsfield, 1893
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1893 Location: Pittsfield Client: Robert Dobson and Co. Architect: George M. Coombs
Item 150705
Boys Dormitory at Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, 1928
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1928 Location: Pittsfield Client: Maine Central Institute Architect: Harry S. Coombs