Reynolds (Marcus T.) drawing of the Albany Evening Journal building addition, 1916

Collection context

Summary

Title:
Marcus T. Reynolds drawing of the Albany Evening Journal building addition (Albany, New York)
Dates:
1916
Creators:
Reynolds, Marcus T. (Marcus Tullious), 1869-1937
Containers:
Drawer: 545
Extent:
3.0 Linear feet (1 flat file folder)
Language:
Preferred citation:

Marcus T. Reynolds drawing of the Albany Evening Journal building addition (Albany, New York), Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.

Background

Scope and content:

The Marcus T. Reynolds drawing of the Albany Evening Journal building addition spans 3 linear feet and dates from 1916. The collection is composed of one drawing in the form of a reprographic copy dated November 1, 1916. The drawing depicts the plaza elevation of the extension to the office building for the Albany Evening Journal, formally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Company building.

Biographical / historical:

Marcus Tullious Reynolds was born on August 20, 1869 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. He studied at Williams College and then went on to study architecture at Columbia University. Reynolds began practicing architecture on his own in 1893 in Albany, New York. Throughout the course of his career he primarily designed banks and office buildings. Reynolds died on March 18, 1937.

Custodial history:

Gift of Jeanne Thayer, 1994.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

About this collection guide

Collection Guide Author:
Finding aid prepared by Jillian O'Connor and Chris Marino
Date Encoded:
This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2013-01-10T11:14-0800

Access and use

Restrictions:

Partially processed collection, open for use by qualified researchers.

Preferred citation:

Marcus T. Reynolds drawing of the Albany Evening Journal building addition (Albany, New York), Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.

Location of this collection:
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7130, US
Contact:
(805) 893-2724