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Home > Maine > Gardiner > Oaklands, South end of Dresden Street, West side of Kennebec, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME



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Item Title
Oaklands, South end of Dresden Street, West side of Kennebec, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Location
West side of Kennebec, Gardiner, ME

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.

Notes
Survey number HABS ME-113
Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure (FN-53).
Building/structure dates: 1835 initial construction
Significance: This structure is a large granite Gothic Revival house designed in 1835-36 by Richard Upjohn, architect. "Oakland" is architecturally unique in Maine and the house of a family important in both state and national history.

Subjects
"Mission 66" Program
Stone Buildings (granite)
Mansions


Related Names
Upjohn, Richard
Gardiner, Robert Hallowell


Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Contents
Photograph caption(s): 
1. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer September 1962 NORTH (FRONT) ELEVATION
2. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer September 1962 NORTH (FRONT) AND EAST ELEVATIONS
3. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer September 1962 EAST (SIDE) AND NORTH ELEVATIONS
4. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer September 1962 SOUTH (REAR) AND WEST ELEVATIONS
5. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer September 1962 SOUTH (REAR) AND EAST ELEVATIONS
6. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer June 1962 MAIN STAIR HALL FROM ENTRY
7. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer June 1962 DINING- ROOM FIREPLACE
8. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer June 1962 MUSIC-ROOM FIREPLACE
9. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer June 1962 MUSIC ROOM BAY WINDOW
10. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer June 1962 WINDOW AND FIREPLACE
11. Historic American Buildings Survey Gerda Peterich, Photographer June 1962 SLIDING DOORS
12. Historic American Buildings Survey Photocopy of measured drawing by Richard Upjohn c. 1835 Original in the Upjohn Collection, Avery Library, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. EAST ELEVATION
13. Historic American Buildings Survey Photocopy of measured drawing by Richard Upjohn c. 1835 Original in the Upjohn Collection, Avery Library, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. WEST ELEVATION
14. Historic American Buildings Survey Photocopy of measured drawing by Richard Upjohn c. 1835 Original in the Upjohn Collection, Avery Library, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. GROUND-FLOOR PLAN


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