Box I-45
Contains 20 Results:
James--Feinstein Correspondence, 1968-1969
Correspondence between William Pahlmann Associates and Feinstein Construction Corporation, notes, a statement, a cost estimate, and a purchase order. Regards alteration work performed by Feinstein Construction Corporation on the James houses in Brooklyn Heights, New York.
James--Lawyers, 1969-1970
Correspondence, notes, a transmittal, and a certificate of insurance. Regards termination of alteration work by Feinstein Construction Corporation on the James houses in Brooklyn Heights, New York
James--Re: Borsack and Blumberg, 1968 1971
Correspondence, notes, a transmittal, and statements. Regards work performed by Leon Borsack and Abraham Blumberg on proposed alterations to the James houses in Brooklyn Heights, New York.
James--Sub-Contractors, 1968
Correspondence, transmittals, light fixture specifications, diffuser specifications, and the December 1968 issue of Architectural Metals. Regards work by sub-contractors on the James houses in Brooklyn Heights, New York.
James--Transmittals, Arch. Dept., 1968
Contains transmittals for plans and drawings of proposed alterations to the James houses in Brooklyn Heights, New York.
James, Mrs. D.--Re: Florida, 1957-1971
Correspondence and drawing reproductions of James property surveys. Regards zoning matters concerning James properties in Delray Beach, Florida.
James, Mrs.--Delray, 1958-1959
Correspondence, a transmittal, shipment inventories, blueprints of James property surveys, notes, and rough sketches. Regards work on the James house in Delray Beach, Florida. Also concerns the proposed development of James properties in Delray Beach, Florida.
James, Mrs.--Gstaad, Switzerland, 1959-1964
Correspondence, notes, invoices, customs declaration forms, a German/English room translation list, and blueprints of the James chalet. Regards work on James chalet in Gstaad, Switzerland.
James, Mrs.--Screen & Paintings, 1963-1970
Correspondence, notes, invoices, a purchase order, a statement, and an appraisal of "Manhattan Skyline 1923". Regards Mrs. Darwin James purchases of the four panel screen "Manhattan Skyline 1923" and paintings of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pitkin.
James, Mrs. D.--2 Pierrepoint Place, Brooklyn--Mantoloking, NJ, 1956-1964
Correspondence, cost estimates, a proposal, and a reproduction of hand drawn directions to the James house in Brooklyn Heights, New York. Also an contains auction program clipping, a light fixture schedule, a bathroom accessories schedule, and a paint schedule. Regards work on the James houses in Brooklyn Heights, New York and Mantoloking, New Jersey.
Japan Purchases and Far East, 1963-1964
Correspondence and notes. Regards William Pahlmann Associates' purchase and importation of merchandise from Japan and elsewhere in the Far East.
Johanson, Boyan, 1958
Correspondence regarding work on the Johanson residence in New York City.
Johnson, Mrs. Allen--3301 Ellsworth Avenue, Birmingham, Ala., 1948
Correspondence and a cost estimate. Regards work on the Allen Johnson residence in Birmingham, Alabama.
Johnson, Mrs. Andrew, 1947
Regards William Pahlmann Associates' request for blueprints of the Mrs. Andrew Johnson residence in St. Louis, Missouri from Jamieson and Spearl, Architects.
Johnson, Mrs. Anne, 1967-1968
Correspondence, notes, a statement, cost estimates, and purchase orders. Regards work on the Anne Johnson apartment in New York City.
Johnson, Charles F., Jr., 1948-1951
Correspondence, a photograph of plates, notes, invoices, a cost estimate, fabric samples, and a wallpaper sample. Regards work on the Charles F. Johnson, Jr. house in Johnson City, New York.
Johnson, Mrs. Charles F., Jr., 1951-1959
Correspondence, a statement, cost estimates, a newspaper clipping of Charles F. Johnson, Jr.'s obituary, and transparencies of the Charles F. Johnson, Jr. house's interior. Regards work on the Charles F. Johnson, Jr. house in Johnson City, New York.
Johnson House (Mrs. Luckie), 1963
Correspondence between William Pahlmann and Mrs. William M. Luckie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Jr. Regards the proposed disposal of Mrs. Charles F. Johnson Jr.'s personal property from the Charles F. Johnson, Jr. house in Johnson City, New York.
Johnson, Robert, 1953-1964
Correspondence, a newspaper clipping about the appointment of Robert Johnson as Harshe-Rotman, Incorporated's director of merchandising, a press release announcing Robert Johnson's resignation as sales manager of Merchandise Mart, and Robert John's resume and photograph. Includes personal and professional correspondence between William Pahlmann and Robert Johnson. Also includes material pertaining to Robert Johnson's resignation from Merchandise Mart and his subsequent hiring by Harshe-Rotman, Incorporated.
Johnson, Sam (and see Lippe), 1970
Correspondence regarding the proposed sale of some items belonging to William Pahlmann, which were in storage in Bedford, New York.