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Does anyone know of any completed and existing samples of the Stickley house featured in “The Craftsman” magazine of January 1909? The house is labeled: ” House With Court, Pergolas, etc.
My wife and I would like to build the house ourselves but require more information and details than is available in the magazine article.
I recommend that if you haven’t already done so, pick up a copy of Ray Stubblebine’s book on Gustav Stickley Houses. If it was built, it would be in Ray’s great book.
Best Regards,
Mark
It’s a terrific book that’s available at http://store.fastcommerce.com/prod_MuseumShop-ff808081175e96dc01176a2fb37915f3.html