Wallace Nutting
American
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Architect - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1916/00/00 | Minister and antiquarian, Wallace Nutting buys the Wentworth-Gardner House and begins restorations. | Owner | Wentworth-Gardner House | Portsmouth, NH | |||
1916/07/04 | After extensive redecorating, including the installation of painted murals in the hallway and front parlors, Wallace Nutting opens the house to the public for tours and as a sales area and studio. | Owner | Joseph Webb House | Wethersfield | |||
1917/00/00 | Tobias Lear House is bought by Minister and antiquarian, Wallace Nutting. | Owner | Tobias Lear House | Portsmouth, NH | |||
1919/00/00 | Nutting sells the Webb residence, one of his "The Wallace Nutting Chain of Colonial Picture Houses", to the Colonial Dames of Connecticut to be preserved as a house museum. | Owner | Joseph Webb House | Wethersfield | |||
1919/02/11 | Wallace Nutting sells the Wentworth-Gardner House to the Met in NYC. Intending to use the interiors of the residence as a background for their notable collection of Colonial furniture, the Met decided instead to preserve the structure in situ. | Owner | Wentworth-Gardner House | Portsmouth, NH | |||
1920/00/00 | Antiquarian Wallace Nutting takes a black-and-white photograph of the Peaslee Garrison House in East Haverhill, Massachusetts. Its part of the Wallace Nutting photographic collection, 1910s-1930s, Historic New England. | Photagrapher | Peaslee Garrison House | Haverhill | |||
1926/00/00 | J P Morgan Jr buys the Wallace Nutting collection of American "Pilgrim Century" furniture and decorative arts for the Wadsworth Atheneum. | Owner | Wadsworth Atheneum | Hartford |
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