Gray, George Herbert, 1874-1945 Additional architectural drawings, 1908-1928 (Mss. AR/G779a) Flat or FLDR ROLL PROJECT # CITY, COUNTY, # OF PROJECT NAME/ CLIENT/ TITLE LOCATION DATE PROJECT TYPE COLLABORATOR (ROLE) rolled in DESCRIPTION # # (WORK #) OR STATE SHEETS box Sheets 1-7, 10-11 and 22 are included and detail the following: Parish House for the Fourth Avenue rolled in 1. Front elevation 2. Alley elevation 3. Basement plan 4. first floor plan 5. second floor plan 6. Roof plan 1 1 n/a Fourth Avenue Louisville, KY no date Ecclesiastical Henry F. Hawes (Architect) 11 Presbyterian Church box 7. Longitudinal section 8. Transverse sections 10. Details of window frames 11. South elevation 22. Sections looking South and West through West and East wings. Drawn on 28 January 1911, this set of drawings includes a foundation plan; NE (2), NW (2), SW, SE (2) rolled in 1 2 Garden Cottage for Mrs. Fritzi Scheff Fox n/a Big Stone Gap, VA 1911 Residential none 11 elevations; Living room detail and a detail sheet (which is in bad condition). These drawings are on box tracing paper and are in various condition states. The home of Charles Bonnycastle Robinson, Jr. (Mrs. C.B. is Gray's sister-in-law), located on Upper River Road is depicted on 25 waxed linen sheets and is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The three Blakenbaker storey home has a generous amount of masonry work and is located within the Westfield Development, 1916, Herman Wischmeyer rolled in 1 3 Residence of Mr. C. B. Robinson, Jr. 126 Station, Upper River Louisville, KY Residential 25 according to a 1916 drawing. Within the 25 sheets are drawings of: estate grounds (entrance, plot plan); 1917 (Architect) box Road stable; foundation, first, second, attic/roof floor plans; concrete framing plans for the same, aforementioned floors; SE, NE, NW, SW elevations; and many section and detail drawings of various parts of the home. See: Country Estates of River Road scan on Y: drive for more info on the home. Hancock Street Drawn on tracing paper (ten sheets) and reproduced on blueprint (one sheet), these drawings depict rolled in 1 4 Colored Mission and Instructional School n/a between Green and Louisville, KY 1911 Educational none 11 multiple elevations (rear, front x2, side, front and detail of front and cross section elevation), first and box Jefferson second floor plans, basement plan and a contract blueprint (?) drawing dated 1911 and signed by GHG. Nine sheets are included in the Schlege residential project, including: plot plan; basement and attic/roof 2067 Eastern Herman Wischmeyer rolled in plan; first and second floor plans; NSEW elevations (detail drawing of the service porch and side 1 5 Residence of Mr. Dan L. Schlegel 110 Louisville, KY 1914 Residential 9 Parkway (Architect) box entrance are included on the NW drawing); section drawings; elevations (windows and walls); stair, hand rail, bracket details for bedroom no. two; stair detail. Four large blueprints contain the drawings of the Breckenridge Reality Co. Apartment Building, including: Apartment Building for the Breckenridge Second and Herman Wischmeyer rolled in 1 6 Louisville, KY 1910 Residential 4 Cross section (looking west) and an alley elevation; foundation plan; first floor plan and the second street Reality Co. Breckenridge Street (Architect) box elevation, sections, cross section (looking east). This Tudor residence is documented on twelve waxed linen sheets and three blueprints. Drawings rolled in 1 7 Residence of Mrs. Fritzi Scheff Fox n/a Big Stone Gap, VA 1911 Residential none 15 include: elevations (N, S, E, W); cross sections (through library and music rooms, as well as through box main hall); basement, first, second, and attic/roof floor plans (blue prints also available of these); graygeorgeherbert_000AR1_PI Page 1 Herman Wischmeyer rolled in A cottage-styled home is sketched and detailed on both tracing paper and waxed linen. Elevations (SW, 1 8 Residence of Dr. Ellis S. Allen n/a Ransdell Avenue Louisville, KY 1915 Residential 14 (Architect) box NW, NE, SE), details (living room) and partial sections are included. These drawings are on heavy blue print paper and are very brittle, the end of the sheets particularly. Given this, drawings need to be handled with care. Elevations (front, side x2, cross section, longitudinal) Corner of 4th and rolled in 1 9 Fourth Avenue Baptist Church n/a Louisville, KY 1909 Ecclesiastical Henry F. Hawes (Architect) 12 floor plans (basement, first, main, ceiling, roof), detail of roof trusses, exterior and interior details (pulpit, Oak box choir and organ platform, stone work) are drawn. These drawings are a good candidate for encapsulation. This project contains various phases of design and redesign to the Craftsmen/Bungalow style residence 1909, and stables for Hawkes. Stable design is from 1909 and stable addition 1911. Proposed additions to Herman Wischmeyer Residence, Stables and Additions to 1911, rolled in residence take place in 1913/1914 and the final additions are dated 1914 (10 waxed line sheets 1 10 n/a Port Washington Long Island, NY Residential (Architect) and Albert Morton 33 Forbes Hawkes, M.D. 1913-14, box including: plot, basement, first, second and roof floor plans; SE, NW and S elevations and section Gray 1916 drawings are present). A garage design is dated 1914. Drawings are on various papers, including heavy, blue print, waxed linen and tracing papers. Competition for the Remodeling of a New York City Tenement Under the Auspices of Two storey mixed use tenement on one NYC block. Building is mixed use and contains space for a Residential + rolled in 1 11 the Joint Legislative Committee on 207 New York, NY no date none 2 movie theatre, stores and residences. Drawing includes a pavilion and court in the center of the building. Commercial box Housing and the Reconstruction of the Note that no discerning marks are drawn indicating architect (Gray or otherwise). State of New York Depicted on 10 blue print sheets are plans for a shingle-style colonial revival home. Plans include rolled in 1 12 Residence of Mr. John Hayes Blakenbaker Station Louisville, KY no date Residence Henry F. Hawes (Architect) 10 elevations for the north, west and east vantages; longitudinal section; foundation, first, second and roof box plans and exterior and interior details. Herman Wischmeyer rolled in Drawn in March of 1916 these drawings detail two side elevations, front elevation, first floor and a 1 13 Library for the Lincoln Institute Simpsonville, KY 1916 Educational 7 (Architect) box transverse section. An additional two tracing paper sketches of the library also exist. This unnamed residence is labeled as "Work #126" and includes six drawings (on tracing sheets) as well Herman Wischmeyer 2 14 Unnamed Residence 126 Unknown 1914 Residential 7 Flat file as one typed spec sheet. Drawings detail plans of the basement, first and second floor, roof. South and (Architect) north elevations are also depicted. 24 drawings including plot and grounds plans, first and second floor plans, cross section and elevations 2 15 Residence of Col. Jason Joy 247 Rye, NY 1924 Residential Lawrence 24 Flat file (N, W, S). Residential + Four waxed linen drawings depict the first floor and basement plans, roof and plot plan, front and west 2 16 Apartments & Office for Dr. Leo Bloch n/a 6th and Ormsby Louisville, KY 1912 none 4 Flat file Commercial elevations as well as a longitudinal and transverse section drawing. Herman Wischmeyer Two pages of drawings detailing the basement and first floor plan on the first sheet and the attic and roof 2 17 Residence of Mrs. M.E. Dudley Cherokee Drive Louisville, KY no date Residential 2 Flat file (Architect) plan on the second. graygeorgeherbert_000AR1_PI Page 2 2 18 Residence of Mr. George H. Gray Cherokee Parkway Louisville, KY 1917 Residential none 1 Flat file Floor plans (first and second floors) of the architect's own home located on Cherokee Parkway. Herman Wischmeyer One drawing detailing the floor plans for the first and second floors of the Mrs. B.A. Overbacker 2 19 Residence of Mrs. B.A. Overbacker Sherwood Avenue Louisville, KY 1917 Residential 1 Flat file (Architect) residence. 2219 Napoleon Herman Wischmeyer One drawing detailing the floor plans for the basement, first and second floors of the Mrs. L.L. Thompson 2 20 Residence of Mrs. L.L. Thompson Louisville, KY 1916 Residential 1 Flat file Blvd. (Architect) residence. Herman Wischmeyer 2 21 Residence of Mrs. Richard H. Baker Glenmary Avenue Louisville, KY 1917 Residential 1 Flat file One drawing detailing the floor plans for the first and second floors Mrs. Richard H. Baker residence. (Architect) Residential + One drawing detailing the floor plans for the basement, first and second floors of the Bloch residence. 2 22 Residence and office of Dr. Leo Bloch 6th and Ormsby Louisville, KY 1916 none 1 Flat file Commercial Basement shows space allotted for the operating, waiting and consulting rooms. Herman Wischmeyer One drawing detailing the floor plans for the first and second floors of the Allen residence on Ransdell 2 23 Residence of Dr. Ellis S. Allen Ransdell Avenue Louisville, KY 1917 Residential 1 Flat file (Architect) Avenue. Four sheets, including two copies of the attic plan, as well as a basement and first floor plan for the Herman Wischmeyer 2 24 Residence of J. Morton Morris Louisville, KY no date Residential 4 Flat file Morton residence. These drawings include markings that indicate their origin as both Louisville (with (Architect) collaboration with Wischmeyer) and Gray (perhaps working solo?) in New Haven, CT. Douglass Blvd and Herman Wischmeyer Drawings detail the first and second floor plans, basement and attic plans and also a plan of the grounds 2 25 Residence of Mr.
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