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Allison Mansion, Flooring Details, Music Room
A title handwritten in blue pencil reads Mr. J.A. Allison Music Room. The scale is 1/2 = 1\u27. The date May 17, 1912 is stamped at the bottom middle of the drawing. A stamp at the top right of the drawing reads: Established 1857 G.W. Koch & Son Parquet Floors 450 Fifth Avenue New Yorkhttps://mushare.marian.edu/cals/1010/thumbnail.jp
Allison Mansion, Flooring Details, Second Floor
This drawing is on heavy brown paper. The various rooms are labeled and the various types of wood to be used are indicated. The rooms shown are Chambers 2 & 3 and Closets. The patterns of the wood floors are drawn and shaded with colored pencil. A title handwritten in blue pencil reads Mr. J.A. Allison 2nd Story Floors. The scale is 1/2 = 1\u27. The date May 24, 1912 is stamped in the middle of the drawing. A stamp at the top of the drawing reads: Established 1857 G.W. Koch & Son Parquet Floors 450 Fifth Avenue New Yorkhttps://mushare.marian.edu/cals/1009/thumbnail.jp
Allison Mansion, Flooring Details, Stair Area
This drawing is on heavy brown paper. The various rooms are labeled and the various types of wood to be used are indicated. The rooms shown are the Stair Hall, 2 Side Halls, and the Stair Landing. The patterns of the wood floors are drawn and shaded with colored pencil. A title handwritten in blue pencil reads Mr. J.A. Allison 2nd Story Floors. The scale is 1/2 = 1\u27. The date May 24, 1912 is stamped near the top left of the drawing. A stamp in the middle of the drawing reads: Established 1857 G.W. Koch & Son Parquet Floors 450 Fifth Avenue New Yorkhttps://mushare.marian.edu/cals/1007/thumbnail.jp
Allison Mansion, Flooring Details, Second Floor
This drawing is on heavy brown paper. The various rooms are labeled and the various types of wood to be used are indicated. The rooms shown are Chamber Closet, and a Passage. The patterns of the wood floors are drawn and shaded colored pencil. 5, a with A title handwritten in blue pencil reads Mr. J.A. Allison 2nd Story Floors. The scale is 1/2 = 1\u27. The date May 24, 1912 is stamped in the top middle of the drawing. A stamp at the top right of the drawing reads: Established 1857 G.W. Koch & Son Parquet Floors 450 Fifth Avenue New Yorkhttps://mushare.marian.edu/cals/1005/thumbnail.jp
Allison Mansion, Flooring Details, Basement
This drawing is on heavy brown paper. The various rooms are labeled and the various types of wood to be used are indicated. The rooms shown are the Billiards Room and Den. The patterns of the wood floors are drawn and shaded with colored pencil. A title handwritten in blue pencil reads Mr. J.A. Allison Basement Floors. The scale is 1/2 = l\u27. The date May 17, 1912 is stamped in the middle of the drawing. A stamp at the top right of the drawing reads: Established 1857 G.W. Koch & Son Parquet Floors 450 Fifth Avenue New Yorkhttps://mushare.marian.edu/cals/1008/thumbnail.jp
Allison Mansion, Flooring Details, First Floor
This drawing is on heavy brown paper. The various rooms are labeled and the various types of wood to be used are indicated. The rooms shown are the Main Hall, Side Hall, Reception Room, and Library. The patterns of the wood floors are drawn and shaded with colored pencil. A title handwritten in blue pencil reads Mr. J.A. Allison 1st Story Floors. The scale is 1/2 = l\u27. The date May 13, 1912 is stamped in the middle of the drawing. A stamp at the top of the drawing reads: Established 1857 G.W. Koch & Son Parquet Floors 450 Fifth Avenue New York A paper stamp affixed to the back has a typed notation Parquet Floors, Library Bldg.https://mushare.marian.edu/cals/1011/thumbnail.jp
Planting Plan for Gardens, Estate of Mr. James Allison, Indianapolis, Indiana
This is an architectural drawing by famed landscape architect and conservationist Jens Jensen, concerning the detailed planting plan for the garden area at the estate of James Allison, now Allison Mansion at Marian University, Indianapolis.
Note: the scale of one inch on the the map corresponds to approximately twenty feet on the grounds.https://mushare.marian.edu/cals/1003/thumbnail.jp