Box 3
Contains 6 Results:
Specifications for Nashville, Tennessee by B. J. Hodge, undated
The Baxter J. Hodge Papers, 1888-1897, document the early part of Hodge’s career as an architect in Nashville, Tennessee. During these years, Hodge designed several prominent Nashville buildings along with several private residences. This collection contains contractor bids for various projects, formal contracts between Hodge, his clients, and selected contractors, drawings of various projects, and blueprints.
Christ Church
The Baxter J. Hodge Papers, 1888-1897, document the early part of Hodge’s career as an architect in Nashville, Tennessee. During these years, Hodge designed several prominent Nashville buildings along with several private residences. This collection contains contractor bids for various projects, formal contracts between Hodge, his clients, and selected contractors, drawings of various projects, and blueprints.
Half Elevation Without Drawers
The Baxter J. Hodge Papers, 1888-1897, document the early part of Hodge’s career as an architect in Nashville, Tennessee. During these years, Hodge designed several prominent Nashville buildings along with several private residences. This collection contains contractor bids for various projects, formal contracts between Hodge, his clients, and selected contractors, drawings of various projects, and blueprints.
Nashville City Hall First Floor
The Baxter J. Hodge Papers, 1888-1897, document the early part of Hodge’s career as an architect in Nashville, Tennessee. During these years, Hodge designed several prominent Nashville buildings along with several private residences. This collection contains contractor bids for various projects, formal contracts between Hodge, his clients, and selected contractors, drawings of various projects, and blueprints.
Nashville City Hall Second Floor
The Baxter J. Hodge Papers, 1888-1897, document the early part of Hodge’s career as an architect in Nashville, Tennessee. During these years, Hodge designed several prominent Nashville buildings along with several private residences. This collection contains contractor bids for various projects, formal contracts between Hodge, his clients, and selected contractors, drawings of various projects, and blueprints.
Nashville City Hall Third Floor
The Baxter J. Hodge Papers, 1888-1897, document the early part of Hodge’s career as an architect in Nashville, Tennessee. During these years, Hodge designed several prominent Nashville buildings along with several private residences. This collection contains contractor bids for various projects, formal contracts between Hodge, his clients, and selected contractors, drawings of various projects, and blueprints.