[MassHistPres] MassHistPres Digest, Vol 86, Issue 12

John Worden jworden at swwalaw.com
Tue Apr 16 12:57:08 EDT 2013


Arlington Historic District Commissions and Arlington Historical Commission
each have their own stationery.  We at the HDC take care of our own
mailings; I'm not sure what the HC does.

John  Worden
Arlington HDC

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Westport Historical Commission has its own letterhead and a small budget for
office supplies, notices, stamps, etc.

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>   1. Historical Commission mailings (Marcia Starkey)
>   2. Historic Barns from West Newbury & Whately: Exhibition - May
>      4, 2013 in Great Barrington (Steinitz, Michael (SEC))
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> Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 09:20:24 -0400
> From: "Marcia Starkey" <mdstarkey at crocker.com>
> Subject: [MassHistPres] Historical Commission mailings
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> Hello,
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> Do most municipal historical commissions send its own mail or is it 
> sent by a central office? Do you have a letterhead separate from the
municipality?
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> Marcia Starkey
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> Tower Hill Consultants
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> From: "Steinitz, Michael (SEC)" <michael.steinitz at state.ma.us>
> Subject: [MassHistPres] Historic Barns from West Newbury & Whately:
>    Exhibition - May 4, 2013 in Great Barrington
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> I'm forwarding this announcement of possible interest to listserv members.
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> Best,
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> Michael Steinitz
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> From: LanoueInc at aol.com [mailto:LanoueInc at aol.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 3:41 PM
> To: lanoueinc at aol.com
> Subject: Historic Barn Exhibition - May 4, 2013
> 
> Historic Barn Exhibition
> 
> David E. Lanoue, Inc. invites you to an exhibition of the restoration of
the Bardeen-Culver English Barn from West Newbury, Massachusetts, thought to
be the earliest dendrodated timber frame barn in America (1693/1715) as well
as the restoration of an 18th century Connecticut River Valley English Barn
dendrodated to 1789 from Whately, Massachusetts.
> 
> Join us on Saturday, May 4, 2013 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at our
workshop located at 2 Nolan Drive, Great Barrington, Massachusetts at the
corner of Nolan Drive and Van Deusenville Road.
> 
> The purpose of this exhibition is to share our team's research, knowledge
and preservation efforts concerning two unique, early timber frame barns
important to Massachusetts history with various preservation-minded groups
and individuals.
> 
> The exhibition will feature up-close, hands-on examination of the
artifacts and selected, pre-assembled sections of these timber frame
structures.  Architect, Timber Frame Specialist and Author Jack Sobon of
Windsor, MA will talk about preservation and restoration philosophy and
methodology at 2:00 p.m. followed by a presentation of the science of
dendrochronology (the study of tree ring growth patterns to date the age of
archeological timbers) by William Flynt, Architectural Conservator of
Historic Deerfield, Inc.
> 
> Refreshments will be served.
> 
> Please RSVP by Saturday, April 27th to LanoueInc at aol.com.  We welcome you
to pass this invitation on to others who may be interested in preservation
work.
> 
> Preservation and Restoration of Traditional Architecture
> 
> David E. Lanoue, Inc.
> Building & Design
> 13 Shamrock Street
> P. O. Box 1083
> Stockbridge, MA 01262
> Tel: (413) 298-4621
> Fax: (413) 298-4445
> E-mail: LanoueInc at aol.com
> www.LanoueInc.com<http://www.lanoueinc.com/>
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