Mounted advertisement for A. L. Worthen, architect, contractor, and builder, Tilton, N.H., 1898

Collection Type

  • Ephemera

Date

1898

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-F-301

GUSN

GUSN-362232

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Description

Mounted advertisement with photograph sheet for architect, contractor, and builder A. L. Worthen in Tilton, New Hampshire. Advertisement includes five black-and-white photographs of residences designed and built by A. L. Worthen. The advertisement is dated 1898.

Details

Descriptive Terms

advertising
houses
architects
black-and-white photographs
Queen Anne Style
samples
advertisements
black-and-white photographs

Inscription

Thanking my friends and the public generall for / their liberal patronage in the past; with strict attention / to work instrusted to me I hope to merit a share of your / patronage in the future. (typed)
A Few References: / Wm. T. Cass, A. E. Tilton, Dr. C. R. Gould, / O. G. Morrison, C. B. Garmon, L. A., Hoitt. / A. T. Cass, A. C. Lord, E. J. Young, / C. A. Towns, Geo. W. Lor, I. C. Gilman. (typed)

Physical Descrption

1 mounted advertisement ; 11 3/4 x 14 inches

Collection Code

EP001

Collection Name

Ephemera collection

Date of Acquisition

2022

Reference Code

EP001.15.024

Acqusition Type

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Zak Lucas, 2022

Places

Tilton (Belknap county, New Hampshire)

Record Details

Originator

Worthen, A. L. (Architect)

Material Type

advertisements
black-and-white photographs

Other People

Worthen, A. L.

Subjects

Advertisement
Architects and builders

Description Level

Item

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-F-301

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