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HARRY C. GOODRICH
RESIDENCE, OAK PARK, ILLINOIS (1896 -
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ROBERTS / GOODRICH 1896
GOODRICH 1900 GOODRICH 1940
GOODRICH 1973
GOODRICH 1980
GOODRICH 2010 GOODRICH 2018
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Date:
1855
Title:
Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park,
Illinois, Portrait Circa 1855 (1896 - S.042).
Description: Portrait of Harry C. Goodrich, taken
about the time he was married, circa 1855. Frank Lloyd Wright
designed a house for Goodrich in 1895. Harry Clinton Goodrich
was born on March 22, 1832, died in 1926 at the age of 94. He
was married to Louisa M. Fowler on March 22, 1855. They had 11
children. The oldest was Adelaide Eunice Goodrich, born in 1856.
She became a famous actress. The Adelaide Eunice Goodrich
Collection of documents is located at the University of Chicago
Library. Harry C Goodrich also had a son by the same name, Harry
C. Goodrich, who was born on September 2, 1871. Harry C.
Goodrich (Sr.) had a brother, Herman Barnum Goodrich, who was
also an inventor. Herman B. Goodrich married Emily C. Dunkllee
on November 8, 1855. They had seven children, one of which was
named Harry Clinton Goodrich, born on January 27, 1866. Text on
face: “Gibson Art Galleries, Chicago.” Text hand written on
verso: “H. C. Goodrich, taken about the time he married. Father
of Eunice Goodrich. #46.” Stamped on verso: “Harry Clinton
Goodrich, 72 Wabash Ave., Chicago.” Courtesy of the University
of Chicago Library.
Size:
7.25 x 10 B&W photograph.
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Date:
1896
Title:
1) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Perspective (FLLW #9608.010) (1896 Project).
Description:
Adaptation to the original perspective drawing for the Charles
E. Roberts Housing Project.Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in
1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer
indicated that there were no drawings that survived in the Frank
Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that Wright
resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared for a
Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019
are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched
roof which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior
and extends upward to the sills of the second story windows
which are just beneath the eves. The second story windows are
set within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco.
The bay window which continues from the first to second floor,
is centered on the front elevation. Corners and columns have a
vertical rectangular design element with a diamond centered in
each. The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Text lower left: “Perspective No. 2.” Stamp embossed lower
right: “Frank L. Wright, Architect.” Note: The original drawing
in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, included additional rough,
hand drawn changes to the roof line and other minor details. We
took the liberty to restore this drawing to its original design
adapted for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence. Adapted by Douglas
M. Steiner. Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery
Library, Columbia University. (FLLW #9608.010)
See Additional details...
Size:
10 x 6.5 B&W photograph.
S#:
0022.57.0223 -1 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
2) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Front Elevation (FLLW #9608.015) (1896 Project).
Description: View of the Front Elevation for the
Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived in
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched
roof which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior
and extends upward to the sills of the second story windows
which are just beneath the eves. The second story windows are
set within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco.
The bay window which continues from the first to second floor,
is centered on the front elevation. Corners and columns have a
vertical rectangular design element with a diamond centered in
each. The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim. One
visible change from the original drawing were the front porch
stairs. In the Goodrich House, the stairs ran parallel to the
front of the house.
Lower text: “Front Elevation. House for Mr. C. E. Roberts,
Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896. (2)”
Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library,
Columbia University. (FLLW #9608.015)
See Additional details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
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0022.57.0223 -2 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
3) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Side Elevation (FLLW #9608.016) (1896 Project).
Description:
View of the Side Elevation for the Charles E. Roberts Housing
Project. The front is on the left. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived in
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched
roof which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior
and extends upward to the sills of the second story windows
which are just beneath the eves. The second story windows are
set within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco.
The bay window which continues from the first to second floor,
is centered on the front elevation. Corners and columns have a
vertical rectangular design element with a diamond centered in
each. The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim. One
visible change from the original drawing were the front porch
stairs. In the Goodrich House, the stairs ran parallel to the
front of the house.
Lower text: “Side Elevation. (2)” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.016) See Additional details...
Size:
8 x 9 B&W photograph.
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0022.57.0223 -3 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
4) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Side Elevation (FLLW #9608.018) (1896 Project).
Description: View of the Side Elevation for the
Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. The front is on the right.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for
the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no
drawings that survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for
the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he
also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans,
originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland
Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor
changes. Ridgeland is
within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E. Roberts asked
Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be built in the
Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings, “House for Mr.
C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20,
1896.” The houses use basically the same plan, with variations.
The houses were not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans,
No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois
(1896 - S.042). The
house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof
which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is covered
with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal
clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior and
extends upward to the sills of the second story windows which
are just beneath the eves. The second story windows are set
within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco. The
bay window which continues from the first to second floor, is
centered on the front elevation. Corners and columns have a
vertical rectangular design element with a diamond centered in
each. The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Lower text: “Side Elevation. (2)” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.018) See Additional details...
Size:
8 x 9 B&W photograph.
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0022.57.0223 -4 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
5) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Rear Elevation (FLLW #9608.018) (1896 Project).
Description: View of the Rear Elevation for the
Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived in
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched
roof which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior
and extends upward to the sills of the second story windows
which are just beneath the eves. The second story windows are
set within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco.
Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular design element
with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in
the exterior base trim.
Lower text: “Rear Elevation. (2)” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.017) See Additional details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
S#:
0022.57.0223 -5 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
6) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Basement Plan (FLLW #9608.011) (1896 Project).
Description: View of the Basement Plan for the
Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived in
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched
roof which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior
and extends upward to the sills of the second story windows
which are just beneath the eves. The second story windows are
set within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco.
Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular design element
with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in
the exterior base trim.
Lower text: “Basement Plan. (2)” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.011) See Additional details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
S#:
0022.57.0223 -6 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
7) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, First Story Plan (FLLW #9608.014) (1896 Project).
Description: View of the First Story Plan for the
Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived in
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. The first floor includes the entrance
hall, sitting room, library, dining room, and kitchen. Lower
text: “First Story Plan. House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland,
Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896. (2)” Courtesy of the
Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University.
(FLLW #9608.014) See Additional
details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
S#:
0022.57.0223 -7 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
8) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Second Story Plan (FLLW #9608.012) (1896 Project).
Description: View of the Second Story Plan for
the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived in
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. The second floor includes the four
bedrooms and a bath. Whether at the time it was built, or at a
later date, the larger bedroom was divided into two bedroom to
make a total fo five bedrooms.
Lower text: “Second Story Plan.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.012) See Additional
details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
S#:
0022.57.0223 -8 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
9) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Attic and Roof Plan (FLLW #9608.013) (1896 Project).
Description: View of the Second Story Plan for
the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived in
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. Stairs lead from the second floor to the
attic and appears to be an open space.
Lower text: “Attic and Roof Plan.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.013) See Additional
details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
S#:
0022.57.0223 -9 |
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Date:
1896
Title:
10) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Hall and Sitting Room Section (FLLW #9608.019) (1896
Project).
Description: View of the Hall and Sitting Room
Section for the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce
Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also
indicated that Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans,
originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland
Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor
changes. Ridgeland is
within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E. Roberts asked
Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be built in the
Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings, “House for Mr.
C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20,
1896.” The houses use basically the same plan, with variations.
The houses were not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans,
No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois
(1896 - S.042). The
house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. Stairs lead from the entrance hall to the second
floor. To the right of the entrance hall is the sitting room.
There are built-in seats on either side of the fireplace.
Lower text: “Section thro’ Hall and Sitting Room.” Courtesy of
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia
University. (FLLW #9608.019) See Additional
details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
S#:
0022.57.0223 -10 |
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Date:
1900
Title:
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Circa
1900 (1896 - S.042).
Description: View of the Goodrich Residence from
the West. Copy photograph published in
The Architectural
Review, June 1900, p.63. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in
1896. The house has a nearly square footprint, with an
off-centered front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a
high-pitched roof which flares at the base of all four sides.
The roof is covered with shingles, as are the two sides above
the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of
the exterior and extends upward to the sills of the second story
windows which are just beneath the eves. The second story
windows are set within a horizontal band, lighter colored,
possibly stucco. The bay window which continues from the first
to second floor, is centered on the front elevation. Corners and
columns have a vertical rectangular design element with a
diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in the
exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright 1885-1916,
P.73. But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts
project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a
perfect match with minor changes. See Additional
details...
Size:
8 x 7 B&W copy photograph.
S#:
0041.61.0323 |
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Date:
1902
Title:
Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park,
Illinois, Portrait, Circa 1902 (1896 - S.042).
Description: Portrait of Harry C. Goodrich. Frank
Lloyd Wright designed a house for Goodrich in 1895. Harry
Clinton Goodrich was born on March 22, 1832, died in 1926 at the
age of 94. He was married to Louisa M. Fowler on March 22, 1855.
They had 11 children. The oldest was Adelaide Eunice Goodrich,
born in 1856. She became a famous actress. The Adelaide Eunice
Goodrich Collection of documents is located at the University of
Chicago Library. Harry C Goodrich also had a son by the same
name, Harry C. Goodrich, who was born on September 2, 1871.
Harry C. Goodrich (Sr.) had a brother, Herman Barnum Goodrich,
who was also an inventor. Herman B. Goodrich married Emily C.
Dunkllee on November 8, 1855. They had seven children, one of
which was named Harry Clinton Goodrich, born on January 27,
1866. Text hand written on verso: “Harry Clinton Goodrich. #45.”
Courtesy of the University of Chicago Library.
Size:
6.5 x 10 B&W photograph.
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Date:
Circa 1940
Title:
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Circa 1940
(1896 - S.042).
Description: View of the Goodrich
Residence from the West. Photographed by Gilman Lane. A dormer
has been added to the third floor. It also appears that the
shingles on the roof have been replaced with 3-tab. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly square
footprint, with an off-centered front and back porch. It is
two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the base
of all four sides. The roof was originally covered with
shingles, as are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal
clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior and
extends upward to the sills of the second story windows which
are just beneath the eves. The second story windows are set
within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco. The
bay window which continues from the first to second floor, is
centered on the front elevation. Corners and columns have a
vertical rectangular design element with a diamond centered in
each. The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright 1885-1916,
P.73. But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts
project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a
perfect match with minor changes. Photographed by Gilman Lane.
Text bottom left: “67453.” Courtesy of the Art Institute of
Chicago. See Additional
details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
S#:
0531.98.0323 |
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Date:
1973
Title:
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park,
Illinois, 1973 (1896 - S.042).
Description:
View of the Goodrich Residence from the
West. A dormer has been added to the third floor. Three pieces
of trim have been added In the peak of the dormer. They were not
in the 1940 photograph by Gilman Lane. The porch is clearly
enclosed. A lantern and house numbers have been added in front
of the house as well as on the bay window of the house between
the center and right lower windows. The 3-tab roof has been
patched on the left side of the dormer. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly square footprint, with an
off-centered front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a
high-pitched roof which flares at the base of all four sides.
The roof was originally covered with shingles, as are the two
sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers the lower
two-thirds of the exterior and extends upward to the sills of
the second story windows which are just beneath the eves. The
second story windows are set within a horizontal band, lighter
colored, possibly stucco. The bay window which continues from
the first to second floor, is centered on the front elevation.
Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular design element
with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in
the exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there
were no drawings that survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright
Archives, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Photographed by Richard Guy Wilson. Courtesy of the University
of Virginia. See Additional
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Size:
8 x 10 color photograph.
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Date:
Circa 1980
Title:
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Circa 1980
(1896 - S.042).
Description: View of the Goodrich Residence from
the West. It appears that the roof has been repaired since the
1973 photograph. A TV antenna is strapped to the chimney.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly
square footprint, with an off-centered front and back porch. It
is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the
base of all four sides. The roof is covered with shingles, as
are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers
the lower two-thirds of the exterior and extends upward to the
sills of the second story windows which are just beneath the
eves. The second story windows are set within a horizontal band,
lighter colored, possibly stucco. The bay window which continues
from the first to second floor, is centered on the front
elevation. Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular
design element with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare
is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright 1885-1916,
P.73. But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts
project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a
perfect match with minor changes. Courtesy of the Courtauld
Institute of Art.
See Additional
details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
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Date:
Circa 1980
Title:
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Circa 1980
(1896 - S.042).
Description: View of the Goodrich Residence from
the Northwest. It appears that the roof has been repaired since
the 1973 photograph. A TV antenna is strapped to the chimney.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly
square footprint, with an off-centered front and back porch. It
is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the
base of all four sides. The roof is covered with shingles, as
are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers
the lower two-thirds of the exterior and extends upward to the
sills of the second story windows which are just beneath the
eves. The second story windows are set within a horizontal band,
lighter colored, possibly stucco. The bay window which continues
from the first to second floor, is centered on the front
elevation. Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular
design element with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare
is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright 1885-1916,
P.73. But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts
project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a
perfect match with minor changes. Courtesy of the Courtauld
Institute of Art.
See Additional
details...
Size:
8 x 10 B&W photograph.
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1980.68.0323 |
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Date:
2010
Title:
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park,
Illinois, 2010 (1896 - S.042).
Description:
View of the Goodrich Residence from the
West. The house has gone through major renovations since the
1980 photograph. The dormer was removed as was the sewer vent
that appeared in the lower left corner of the roof. The roof
also appears to be covered in shingles, as it was originally
specified. The TV antenna has been removed. Work is being
completed on the front stairs and railings. Designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly square footprint,
with an off-centered front and back porch. It is two-stories,
with a high-pitched roof which flares at the base of all four
sides. The roof is covered with shingles, as are the two sides
above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds
of the exterior and extends upward to the sills of the second
story windows which are just beneath the eves. The second story
windows are set within a horizontal band, lighter colored,
possibly stucco. The bay window which continues from the first
to second floor, is centered on the front elevation. Corners and
columns have a vertical rectangular design element with a
diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in the
exterior base trim.
Bruce
Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright 1885-1916,
P.73. But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts
project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a
perfect match with minor changes. Photographed by Magnus Manske.
See Additional
details...
Size:
10 x 8 B&W photograph.
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Date: 2018
Title:
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
Description: Set of 71 exterior photographs of
the Goodrich Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896.
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched
roof which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior
and extends upward to the sills of the second story windows
which are just beneath the eves. The second story windows are
set within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly...
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Set of 71 exterior and interior 23 X 15 high res digital images.
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CHARLES E. ROBERTS
HOUSING PROJECT - HOUSE #2 (1896) ADAPTED FOR HARRY C. GOODRICH
RESIDENCE (1896) |
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1) PERSPECTIVE
2) FRONT ELEVATION
3) SIDE ELEVATION
4) SIDE ELEVATION
5) REAR ELEVATION
6) BASEMENT PLAN
7) FIRST FLOOR PLAN
8) SECOND FLOOR PLAN
9) ATTIC AND ROOF PLAN
10) HALL AND SITTING ROOM SECTION |
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1) PERSPECTIVE |
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1) Charles E. Roberts Housing
Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois, Perspective (FLLW
#9608.010) (1896 Project). Adaptation to the original
perspective drawing for the Charles E. Roberts Housing
Project.Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was
utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park,
Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated
that there were no drawings that survived in the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Wright
1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that Wright
resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District.
Charles E. Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5
houses to be built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed
the drawings, “House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank
Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use
basically the same plan, with variations. The houses were
not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans, No. 2, for
the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). The house
has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof
which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the
exterior and extends upward to the sills of the second story
windows which are just beneath the eves. The second story
windows are set within a horizontal band, lighter colored,
possibly stucco. The bay window which continues from the
first to second floor, is centered on the front elevation.
Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular design
element with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare is
repeated in the exterior base trim. Text lower left:
“Perspective No. 2.” Stamp embossed lower right: “Frank L.
Wright, Architect.” Note: The original drawing in the Frank
Lloyd Wright Archives, included additional rough, hand drawn
changes to the roof line and other minor details. We took
the liberty to restore this drawing to its original design
adapted for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence. Adapted by
Douglas M. Steiner. Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright
Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.010) (S#0022.57.0223
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2) FRONT
ELEVATION |
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2) Charles E. Roberts Housing
Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois, Front Elevation
(FLLW #9608.015) (1896 Project). View of the Front Elevation
for the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no
drawings that survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives
for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73.
But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E.
Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are
nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles
E. Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to
be built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the
drawings, “House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank
Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use
basically the same plan, with variations. The houses were
not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans, No. 2, for
the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). The house
has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof
which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the
exterior and extends upward to the sills of the second story
windows which are just beneath the eves. The second story
windows are set within a horizontal band, lighter colored,
possibly stucco. The bay window which continues from the
first to second floor, is centered on the front elevation.
Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular design
element with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare is
repeated in the exterior base trim. One visible change from
the original drawing were the front porch stairs. In the
Goodrich House, the stairs ran parallel to the front of the
house. Lower text:
“Front Elevation. House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland,
Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896. (2)” Courtesy of
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia
University. (FLLW #9608.015) (ST#0022.57.0223 -2) |
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3) SIDE
ELEVATION |
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3) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project,
Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois, Side Elevation (FLLW
#9608.016) (1896 Project). View of the Side Elevation for
the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. The front is on the
left. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was
utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park,
Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated
that there were no drawings that survived in the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Wright
1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that Wright
resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within
the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E. Roberts asked
Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be built in the
Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings, “House for
Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t.
Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan, with
variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an
off-centered front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a
high-pitched roof which flares at the base of all four
sides. The roof is covered with shingles, as are the two
sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers the lower
two-thirds of the exterior and extends upward to the sills
of the second story windows which are just beneath the eves.
The second story windows are set within a horizontal band,
lighter colored, possibly stucco. The bay window which
continues from the first to second floor, is centered on the
front elevation. Corners and columns have a vertical
rectangular design element with a diamond centered in each.
The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim. One
visible change from the original drawing were the front
porch stairs. In the Goodrich House, the stairs ran parallel
to the front of the house.
Lower text: “Side Elevation. (2)” Courtesy of the Frank
Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University.
(FLLW #9608.016) (S#0022.57.0223 -3) |
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4) SIDE
ELEVATION |
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4) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project,
Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois, Side Elevation (FLLW
#9608.018) (1896 Project). View of the Side Elevation for
the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. The front is on the
right. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was
utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park,
Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated
that there were no drawings that survived in the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Wright
1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that Wright
resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within
the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E. Roberts asked
Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be built in the
Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings, “House for
Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t.
Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan, with
variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an
off-centered front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a
high-pitched roof which flares at the base of all four
sides. The roof is covered with shingles, as are the two
sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers the lower
two-thirds of the exterior and extends upward to the sills
of the second story windows which are just beneath the eves.
The second story windows are set within a horizontal band,
lighter colored, possibly stucco. The bay window which
continues from the first to second floor, is centered on the
front elevation. Corners and columns have a vertical
rectangular design element with a diamond centered in each.
The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Lower text: “Side Elevation. (2)” Courtesy of the Frank
Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University.
(FLLW #9608.018) (S#0022.57.0223 -4) |
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5) REAR
ELEVATION |
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5) Charles E. Roberts Housing
Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois, Rear Elevation (FLLW
#9608.018) (1896 Project). View of the Rear Elevation for
the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce
Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also
indicated that Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans,
originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts project,
Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect
match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles
E. Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to
be built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the
drawings, “House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank
Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use
basically the same plan, with variations. The houses were
not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans, No. 2, for
the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). The house
has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof
which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the
exterior and extends upward to the sills of the second story
windows which are just beneath the eves. The second story
windows are set within a horizontal band, lighter colored,
possibly stucco. Corners and columns have a vertical
rectangular design element with a diamond centered in each.
The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Lower text: “Rear Elevation. (2)” Courtesy of the Frank
Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University.
(FLLW #9608.017) (S#0022.57.0223 -5) |
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6) BASEMENT
PLAN |
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6) Charles E. Roberts Housing
Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois, Basement Plan (FLLW
#9608.011) (1896 Project). View of the Basement Plan for the
Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce
Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also
indicated that Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans,
originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts project,
Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect
match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles
E. Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to
be built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the
drawings, “House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank
Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use
basically the same plan, with variations. The houses were
not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans, No. 2, for
the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). The house
has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof
which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof is
covered with shingles, as are the two sides above the eves.
Horizontal clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the
exterior and extends upward to the sills of the second story
windows which are just beneath the eves. The second story
windows are set within a horizontal band, lighter colored,
possibly stucco. Corners and columns have a vertical
rectangular design element with a diamond centered in each.
The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Lower text: “Basement Plan. (2)” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University.
(S#0022.57.0223 -6) |
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7) FIRST FLOOR
PLAN |
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7) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project,
Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois, First Story Plan (FLLW
#9608.014) (1896 Project). View of the First Story Plan for
the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce
Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also
indicated that Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans,
originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts project,
Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect
match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles
E. Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to
be built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the
drawings, “House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank
Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use
basically the same plan, with variations. The houses were
not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans, No. 2, for
the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). The house
has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. The first floor includes the entrance hall,
sitting room, library, dining room, and kitchen. Lower
text: “First Story Plan. House for Mr. C. E. Roberts,
Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896. (2)”
Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library,
Columbia University. (FLLW #9608.014) (S#0022.57.0223 -7) |
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8) SECOND FLOOR
PLAN |
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8) Charles E. Roberts Housing
Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois, Second Story Plan
(FLLW #9608.012) (1896 Project). View of the Second Story
Plan for the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the
Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no
drawings that survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives
for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73.
But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E.
Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are
nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles
E. Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to
be built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the
drawings, “House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank
Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use
basically the same plan, with variations. The houses were
not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans, No. 2, for
the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 -
S.042). The house
has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. The second floor includes the four bedrooms
and a bath. Whether at the time it was built, or at a later
date, the larger bedroom was divided into two bedroom to
make a total fo five bedrooms.
Lower text: “Second Story Plan.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.012) (S#0022.57.0223 -8) |
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9) ATTIC AND
ROOF
PLAN |
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9) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Attic and Roof Plan (FLLW #9608.013) (1896 Project).
View of the Second Story Plan for
the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived in
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that
Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Ridgeland is within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E.
Roberts asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be
built in the Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings,
“House for Mr. C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Arch’t. Jan 20, 1896.” The houses use basically the same plan,
with variations. The houses were not built, and Wright utilized
one of the plans, No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence,
Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042).
The house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. Stairs lead from the second floor to the
attic and appears to be an open space.
Lower text: “Attic and Roof Plan.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University. (FLLW
#9608.013) (S#0022.57.0223 -9) |
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10) HALL AND
SITTING ROOM SECTION |
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10) Charles E. Roberts Housing Project, Ridgeland, Oak Park,
Illinois, Hall and Sitting Room Section (FLLW #9608.019) (1896
Project).
View of the Hall and Sitting Room
Section for the Charles E. Roberts Housing Project. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. Design was utilized for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Bruce
Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives for the Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also
indicated that Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans,
originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland
Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor
changes. Ridgeland is
within the Oak Park Historic District. Charles E. Roberts asked
Frank Lloyd Wright to design 4-5 houses to be built in the
Ridgeland district. Wright signed the drawings, “House for Mr.
C. E. Roberts, Ridgeland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arch’t. Jan 20,
1896.” The houses use basically the same plan, with variations.
The houses were not built, and Wright utilized one of the plans,
No. 2, for the Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois
(1896 - S.042). The
house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered front
and back porch. Stairs lead from the entrance hall to the second
floor. To the right of the entrance hall is the sitting room.
There are built-in seats on either side of the fireplace.
Lower text: “Section thro’ Hall and Sitting Room.” Courtesy of
the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library, Columbia
University. (FLLW #9608.019) (S#0022.57.0223 -10) |
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HARRY C. GOODRICH
RESIDENCE (1900) |
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Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak
Park, Illinois, Portrait, Circa 1900 (1896 - S.042). View of
the Goodrich Residence from the West. Copy photograph
published in
The Architectural Review, June 1900, p.63. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly square
footprint, with an off-centered front and back porch. It is
two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the
base of all four sides. The roof is covered with shingles,
as are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard
covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior and extends
upward to the sills of the second story windows which are
just beneath the eves. The second story windows are set
within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco.
The bay window which continues from the first to second
floor, is centered on the front elevation. Corners and
columns have a vertical rectangular design element with a
diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in the
exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings
that survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright
1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that Wright
resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
(S#0041.61.0323) |
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HARRY C. GOODRICH
RESIDENCE (1940) |
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Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak
Park, Illinois, Circa 1940 (1896 - S.042). View of the
Goodrich Residence from the West. Photographed by Gilman
Lane. A dormer has been added to the third floor. It also
appears that the shingles on the roof have been replaced
with 3-tab. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The
house has a nearly square footprint, with an off-centered
front and back porch. It is two-stories, with a high-pitched
roof which flares at the base of all four sides. The roof
was originally covered with shingles, as are the two sides
above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers the lower
two-thirds of the exterior and extends upward to the sills
of the second story windows which are just beneath the eves.
The second story windows are set within a horizontal band,
lighter colored, possibly stucco. The bay window which
continues from the first to second floor, is centered on the
front elevation. Corners and columns have a vertical
rectangular design element with a diamond centered in each.
The roof flare is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings
that survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright
1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that Wright
resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Photographed by Gilman Lane. Text bottom left: “67453.”
Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago. (S#0531.98.0323) |
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HARRY C. GOODRICH
RESIDENCE (1973) |
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Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, 1973 (1896 - S.042).
View of the Goodrich Residence from the West. A dormer has
been added to the third floor. Three pieces of trim have
been added In the peak of the dormer. They were not in the
1940 photograph by Gilman Lane. The porch is clearly
enclosed. A lantern and house numbers have been added in
front of the house as well as on the bay window of the house
between the center and right lower windows. The 3-tab roof
has been patched on the left side of the dormer. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly square
footprint, with an off-centered front and back porch. It is
two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the
base of all four sides. The roof was originally covered with
shingles, as are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal
clapboard covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior and
extends upward to the sills of the second story windows
which are just beneath the eves. The second story windows
are set within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly
stucco. The bay window which continues from the first to
second floor, is centered on the front elevation. Corners
and columns have a vertical rectangular design element with
a diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in
the exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that
there were no drawings that survived in the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Wright 1885-1916, P.73. But he also
indicated that Wright resurrected earlier unrealized plans,
originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts project,
Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect
match with minor changes. Photographed by Richard Guy
Wilson. Courtesy of the University of Virginia. (S#1940.29.0323) |
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HARRY C. GOODRICH
RESIDENCE (1980) |
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Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Circa 1980
(1896 - S.042).
View of the Goodrich Residence from
the West. It appears that the roof has been repaired since the
1973 photograph. A TV antenna is strapped to the chimney.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly
square footprint, with an off-centered front and back porch. It
is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the
base of all four sides. The roof is covered with shingles, as
are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers
the lower two-thirds of the exterior and extends upward to the
sills of the second story windows which are just beneath the
eves. The second story windows are set within a horizontal band,
lighter colored, possibly stucco. The bay window which continues
from the first to second floor, is centered on the front
elevation. Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular
design element with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare
is repeated in the exterior base trim. Bruce Brooks
Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that survived
in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright 1885-1916, P.73.
But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E.
Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are
nearly a perfect match with minor changes. Courtesy of the
Courtauld Institute of Art. (ST#1980.67.0323) |
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Harry C. Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Circa 1980
(1896 - S.042).
View of the Goodrich Residence from
the Northwest. It appears that the roof has been repaired since
the 1973 photograph. A TV antenna is strapped to the chimney.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly
square footprint, with an off-centered front and back porch. It
is two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the
base of all four sides. The roof is covered with shingles, as
are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard covers
the lower two-thirds of the exterior and extends upward to the
sills of the second story windows which are just beneath the
eves. The second story windows are set within a horizontal band,
lighter colored, possibly stucco. The bay window which continues
from the first to second floor, is centered on the front
elevation. Corners and columns have a vertical rectangular
design element with a diamond centered in each. The roof flare
is repeated in the exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings that
survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright 1885-1916,
P.73. But he also indicated that Wright resurrected earlier
unrealized plans, originally prepared for a Charles E. Roberts
project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans 9608.010-019 are nearly a
perfect match with minor changes. Courtesy of the Courtauld
Institute of Art. (ST#1980.68.0323) |
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HARRY C. GOODRICH
RESIDENCE (2010) |
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Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, 2010 (1896 - S.042).
View of the Goodrich Residence from the West. The house has
gone through major renovations since the 1980 photograph.
The dormer was removed as was the sewer vent that appeared
in the lower left corner of the roof. The roof also appears
to be covered in shingles, as it was originally specified.
The TV antenna has been removed. Work is being completed on
the front stairs and railings. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly square footprint,
with an off-centered front and back porch. It is
two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the
base of all four sides. The roof is covered with shingles,
as are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard
covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior and extends
upward to the sills of the second story windows which are
just beneath the eves. The second story windows are set
within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco.
The bay window which continues from the first to second
floor, is centered on the front elevation. Corners and
columns have a vertical rectangular design element with a
diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in the
exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings
that survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright
1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that Wright
resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Photographed by Magnus Manske. (ST#2010.51.0323) |
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HARRY C. GOODRICH
RESIDENCE (2018) |
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Harry C. Goodrich
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois (1896 - S.042). Set of 71
exterior photographs of the Goodrich Residence. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1896. The house has a nearly square
footprint, with an off-centered front and back porch. It is
two-stories, with a high-pitched roof which flares at the
base of all four sides. The roof is covered with shingles,
as are the two sides above the eves. Horizontal clapboard
covers the lower two-thirds of the exterior and extends
upward to the sills of the second story windows which are
just beneath the eves. The second story windows are set
within a horizontal band, lighter colored, possibly stucco.
The bay window which continues from the first to second
floor, is centered on the front elevation. Corners and
columns have a vertical rectangular design element with a
diamond centered in each. The roof flare is repeated in the
exterior base trim.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer indicated that there were no drawings
that survived in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Wright
1885-1916, P.73. But he also indicated that Wright
resurrected earlier unrealized plans, originally prepared
for a Charles E. Roberts project, Ridgeland Houses. Plans
9608.010-019 are nearly a perfect match with minor changes.
Harry Clinton
Goodrich (1832-1926), was an inventor, business and salesman
and a client of Frank Lloyd Wright. He held over 100
patents, his most successful were attachments for sewing
machines. He was a stockholder in the Chicago, Pekin and
Southwestern Railway. He founded the Chicago Screw Company
and held the controlling interest in the Company. For this
venture, Goodrich went into partnership with another Wright
client Charles E. Roberts, also an inventor, who became
president and played a great role in the development of the
company.
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Interesting side note, in 1897, Frank Lloyd Wright designed
a Factory Building for the Chicago Screw Company. Roberts initialed
the design, which remained a project.
It would appear, and this is only conjecture, that Harry
Goodrich was an inventor and mastermind, is referred to as a
"Genius," and left the day-to-day operations to others. An
article from 1905 described him well: Harry Clinton Goodrich
is the inventor. He says cheerfully: "I'll be rich yet
before I die. Excuse me, but a new idea has just struck me,
and I must jot it down." Two of Goodrich's inventions show a
great difference in financial returns. One was the felt
border for school slates, which netted him $45. The other
was the tuckmarker for sewing machines that paid him
$2,000,000. Hardware Dealer's Magazine, October 1905.
Beside numerous sewing machine attachments he held patents
for ovens, noiseless slate, safety elevators, boot soles,
horse shoes, bicycle wheels, plumb level, elinometer, and
numerous sewing machine attachments. In 1872 alone, he
patented over 10 inventions. The December 1908 issue of
Engineering Review has an ad for the Goodrich Instant Hot
Water Heater Company, Harry Clinton Goodrich. Some of his
lesser patents were for a Package Carrier, and a Mount for
Hooks, Eyes, and Loops.
Photographed on October 7, 2018 during a visit to the
Chicago area by Douglas M. Steiner. Our intent is to record
the details that create the totality of the design, creating
a complete picture. In an effort to expedite adding these
photographs to this website, we have dispensed with a
description for each photograph. Set of 71 exterior and
interior 23 X 15 high res digital images.
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1) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-1) |
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2) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-2) |
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3) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-3) |
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4) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-4) |
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5) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-5) |
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6) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-6) |
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7) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-7) |
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8) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-8) |
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9) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-9) |
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10) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-10) |
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11) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-11) |
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12) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-12) |
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13) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-13) |
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14) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-14) |
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15) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-15) |
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16) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-16) |
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17) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-17) |
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18) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-18) |
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19) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-19) |
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20) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-20) |
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21) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-21) |
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22) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-22) |
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23) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-23) |
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24) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-24) |
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25) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-25) |
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26) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-26) |
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27) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-27) |
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28) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-28) |
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29) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-29) |
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30) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-30) |
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31) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-31) |
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32) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-32) |
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33) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-33) |
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34) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-34) |
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35) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-35) |
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36) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-36) |
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37) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-37) |
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38) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-38) |
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39) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-39) |
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40) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-40) |
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41) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-41) |
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42) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-42) |
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43) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-43) |
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44) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-44) |
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45) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-45) |
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46) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-46) |
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47) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-47) |
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48) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-48) |
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49) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-49) |
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50) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-50) |
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51) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-51) |
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52) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-52) |
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53) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-53) |
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54) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-54) |
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55) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-55) |
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56) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
Copyright 2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (ST#2018.48.0223-56) |
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57) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
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58) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
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photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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59) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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60) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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61) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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62) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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63) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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64) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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65) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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66) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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67) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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68) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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69) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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70) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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71) Harry C.
Goodrich Residence, Oak Park, Illinois. Exterior 2018 (1896
- S.042).
23 x 15 high res digital image
photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 7, 2018.
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