Yesterday's meeting between MA Historic and SH Historic

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Bob Judge

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Jan 24, 2008, 2:43:53 PM1/24/08
to Stott, Peter @ SEC, Parsons, Bonnie, Steinitz, Michael (SEC), SouthHadleyMAHis...@googlegroups.com

Jan. 24

 

Peter:

 

Yes, after you and Michael left, the three HistComm members (Jo Wojnarowski, Dave Daly, and I) and Bonnie agreed that it was productive.

As Bonnie already knows, to see the content of the South Hadley Historical  Commission, just go to http://groups.google.com/group/SouthHadleyMAHistoricalCommission.  Some of the 51 postings there may interest you.

As Bonnie already knows, to post to the full seven members of the South Hadley Historical Commission, you can just send email to SouthHadleyMAHistoricalCommissio...@googlegroups.com .

However, I have realized that it is better to not add you and Michael as members of that group.  If I added you, you would receive all mail that I sent to the other members, and you don't want most of it.

One problem:  The emails that you send today were large, about 4 MG each, because of the large PDF file attachments.  Google will only allow 1 MG files to be posted, so I cannot send them directly to the group.  Instead, I will print the document and then scan them making them small enough to be posted to the Google group, or I will send them to the HistComm members by conventional email.  So, if you want send email to SouthHadleyMAHis...@googlegroups.com, make sure that the email is less than 1 MG in size.

 

Thanks again for your and Michael’s time yesterday.

- Bob

 


From: Stott, Peter @ SEC [mailto:pst...@sec.state.ma.us]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 12:15 PM
To: BobJ...@comcast.net; Parsons, Bonnie
Cc: Steinitz, Michael (SEC)
Subject: Inspection Records 1 of three

 

Bonnie, Bob --

 

It was good to see you both yesterday. It seemed like a very productive meeting.

 

I am sending, in three messages, photocopies of 26 Inspection Record cards.

 

I noticed that in addition to the three apartment blocks we knew of (the 2 on Bardwell Street and the Judge apartments), Ellsworth and Howes also designed a FOURTH block, on College Street for Louis F. Alvord (1911).  Does that still exist?  (Alvord seems to have been busy: he had already constructed a wood-frame 3-story apartment block on Alvord Terrace in 1905.)

 

 Peter


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