Houses identified on back. Clockwise from top left: #66, M. Loller and #65, W. E. Hamilton; #80, I. Roland Evans; #60, William Carter, Jr. and #59, George Nash; #64, Carl Pyle and #63, Vacant.
Houses identified on back. Clockwise from top left: #56, William Gallagher and #55, H. Bryan; #50, Club House; #54, Newton Meyers; #62, N. E. Parsons and #61, Marshall Smith; #58, J. Montgomery and #57, Carrol Clark.
Sketches; Interior design; Interior decoration; Charitable organizations; Christmas trees
Red Thunderbird Christmas tree sketch by William Pahlmann. This was a proposed design for a charity event held by the Fine Arts Group of the Southern California Assistance League. The League asked prominent interior designers to create some sort...
Photographer's caption: "When a visitor enters the new Cantigny War Memorial Museum of the First Division, his eyes immediately meet this flaming replica of the "Big Red 1," insignia of the unit. The exhibit is inlaid in the museum floor, and is...
Typed caption: "Red Cross Committee Wilmington, Delaware, 1915. Top row - reading left to right: Col. Edmund Mitchell, Gen. Charles Bird, Mr. S. D. Townsend, Mr. A. A. Curtis, Mr. T. Coleman du Pont, Mr. Thomas F. Bayard, Mr. C. D. Garretson,...
An Inn was located at the junctions of Routes 7 and 71 as early as 1765. After a fire, a second Inn was built facing Route 71, and, in 1791, President George Washington stopped here at the sign of the Red Lyon en route to Mount Vernon.