Box 1
Contains 69 Results:
Letters between Mrs. JQAW, Anna McVay, and Philip H. Chadbourn, 1930
Includes Greek notes translated by Anna McVay and photographs of wall paintings.
I.N. Keyser to Martzolff
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Ink drawing of Simon Kenton and photo of the status of Kenton done by JQAW
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Ink drawing of Simon Kenton, undated
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Photo of statue of Simon Kenton
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Etching of Henry Irvine, undated
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Framed award to JQAW from the Architectural League of New York, 1909 January 29
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Pamphlet on the dedication to the Hall of Fame
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Report from the Urbana Board of Education telling of JQAW’s contributions
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.