Box 19
Contains 45 Results:
New York City, West Side Improvement: Report to Mayor John P. Mitchell "On the Provisions of Plans and Draft of Contract for West Side Improvement of New York Central Railroad in Connection with Park Lands Affected." (27 pages), 1916 Aug
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Syracuse, James W. Pennock residence: Correspondence with Pennock. (2 pages), 1908 Mar
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Syracuse, Syracuse Park Commission: Correspondence with President of Syracuse Park Commission James W. Pennock. Of interest is Kessler's letter to Pennock regarding the establishment of a park system and administrative department and Pennock's letter securing Kessler as landscape architect. (44 pages), 1906
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Syracuse, Syracuse Park Commission: Correspondence with Pennock, City Engineer Henry Allen, Civil Engineer Frank Schnauber, and City Comptroller Gus Pearson. Of interest is a letter that includes a biography of Kessler, copy of an article about a public competition for a landscape architect, and a list of park acreage and one small sketch. (44 pages), 1907
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Syracuse, Syracuse Park Commission: Correspondence with President James W. Pennock, Henry Wright, James Henry of The Mason-Henry Press, Civil Engineer Frank J. Schnauber, Park Superintendent David Campbell, and James G. Tracy regarding the Sedgewick Farm Corporation, and telegrams. Includes specifications for a playground near Frazier School (July 17, 1908), specifications for Schiller Park Playground (April 9, 1909), specification notes for a comfort station in Frazier School Park, and one small sketch of Onondaga Park. (54 pages), 1908-1909
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.