Portland Homes: Illustrating Floor Plans and Exterior Views of Modern Homes
Book details
- Title
- Portland Homes: Illustrating Floor Plans and Exterior Views of Modern Homes
- Publication year listed
- 1928
- Format
- Public domain eBook
- Reading access
- Free online reader; no registration required
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- View on Archive.org
About this book
Portland Homes: Illustrating Floor Plans and Exterior Views of Modern Homes
Author: Universal Plan Service
Year: 1928
Thin, paperback booklet with brown covers. The front cover has an illustration of the exterior of a house in the top third. Underneath the house is the title, "Portland Homes." The copyright, edition, cost, and related company is printed in the lower two-thirds. All of information on the front cover is in black ink. The back cover is blank. The inside pages are black and white, and they all have a house illustration in the top half, and the floor plan underneath. The back page of the booklet has a "Classified Directory of Home Building Specialists" in Portland, Oregon. The booklet shows wearing along the edges. From the website: http://antiquehomestyle.com/plans/universal-plan/index.htm "Universal Plan Service was in business for about 25 years in Portland. Portland Homes was in its second edition when it was published in 1926. Its designer and arranger, was Harry B. Boland, a young architect from Montana. Boland was the youngest son of an Irish miner, Maurice Boland, and his wife Marie. In 1917, at the time of the WWI draft registration, Boland was working as a draftsman/architect for Ballard Planning Co. in Spokane, but by 1920 he had moved to Seattle where the US Census shows hi
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