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J. Parker Veasey was a close associate of the McKims and was intimately involved in the development of both sides of Belvidere Terrace. | J. Parker Veasey was a close associate of the McKims and was intimately involved in the development of both sides of Belvidere Terrace. | ||
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Revision as of 15:07, January 14, 2022
Stable for J. Parker Veasey | |
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Site Information | |
Address | near Catonsville |
Geo-reference | 39°16′19″N 76°43′55″W / 39.27205°N 76.73185°W |
Owner | J. Parker Veasey |
Building Data | |
Building Type | Dwelling |
Architectural Style | Shingle style |
Material | shingle |
Design | |
Architect | J. Appleton Wilson |
Architecture Firm | Wilson and Wilson |
Construction | |
Start Date | 1883 |
Completed | Abt: 1883 |
No. 116 on J. Appleton Wilson's list of Executed Projects: "Stable for J. Parker Veaseq, near Catonsville." Wilson Collection Photo 3.112 says "beyond Catonsville" and shows a lovely building in a disciplined shingle style.
J. Parker Veasey was a close associate of the McKims and was intimately involved in the development of both sides of Belvidere Terrace.