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Adams Mansion, Doghouse [Drawing]
Contributor:U.S. National Park Service. HABS-HAER Division Sponsor
Publisher:U.S. National Park Service
Access:Public access
Restrictions:Public domain
Is Part Of:Historic American Buildings Survey / Historic American Engineering Record Collection
Note:Contributors: Carroll, delineator
Note:elevations, floor plans
Note:135 Adams Street
Subject:Doghouses
Subject:Buildings and structures
Keywords:pets, U.S. Presidents
Keywords:arch doors, clapboard siding, cornices, gable roofs, wood floors, wood shingles, wooden buildings
Park name:Adams National Historical Park
Place:Massachusetts -- Norfolk County -- Quincy
Park code:ADAM
Related to:For full record and additional images see Library of Congress, American Memory (http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hh:@field(NUMBER+@band(ma0437)))
Other title:Vassal-Adams House, Doghouse Old House, Doghouse
Location:MASS,11-QUI,5C- in Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Record Number:14970
Record Owner:WASO - HABS-HAER

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