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Sansom Street Baptist, July 12 1911

 Item — Oversize_Box: OS2, Oversize_Box: 1

Dates

  • Creation: July 12 1911

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

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Biographical / Historical

A Neoclassical architect, Mills generally followed the principle, enunciated by Jefferson, that antique classical architectural forms best befitted a reincarnation of ancient republics—i.e., the new United States. He used classical forms with originality. Mills’s more than 50 major works included colleges, prisons, hospitals, houses, canals, bridges, and breakwaters. His best-known structures are the Treasury (built 1836–42) and the Old Patent Office (built 1836–40; later modified; now part of the Smithsonian Institution) in Washington, D.C.; the wings of Independence Hall in Philadelphia (1807); and the monuments to George Washington in Baltimore, Md. (designed 1814, erected 1815–29), and Washington, D.C. (designed 1836, completed 1884).

Accessed 2020 Dec 1 from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-Mills

Extent

From the Collection: 600 Linear Feet (Extent is approximate, until records are all in the catalog. ) : Archival boxes, rolled architectural plans, 1800s ledgers, metal file boxes, loose folders of items, realia such as metal stamps, loose volumes.

Language of Materials

English

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General

A high-quality digital image has been created.

Partial inscription: Half of the dome in frame showing the principal ribs only. For Courtney and Wiley (?), carpenters.

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Repository Details

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