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| | | | | Another of the extant, significant vernacular buildings in the small town of Hiram, Maine, is this large frame building on Main Street. Hiram Lodge #39, Knights of Pythias, was organized in 1883 and a building was constructed on this site around that time. The first meeting hall was destroyed by fire in 1895, and soon-after... | |
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| | | | | Edward Russell Norton (1871-1960) and his wife, Lillian (1870-1968) got married in 1904 and immediately began planning their dream home. They purchased a building lot on Powell Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, and hired architect, Robert Coit, to furnish plans for the new home which was completed by the next year. The house blends Arts and... | |
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| | | | | The two-and-a-half storyMount Cutler Grange Hall in Hiram, Maine, is a plain but important vernacular structure near the western end of the town's Main Street. Originally organized in 1875 by local farmers, the local grange was able to dedicate its present building in late December of that year. Attributed to local builderJames Lot Hill, the... | |
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| | | 20"x20"x1" Handsewn silk on silk with hemp and cotton floss and thread | ||