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S.090 – Darwin D. Martin
Gardener’s Cottage, 285 Woodward Avenue, Buffalo, New
York S.103 – George Barton Residence, 118 Summit Avenue, Buffalo, New
York LINK TO MARTIN RESIDENCE OFFICIAL
WEBSITE S.090 –Gardener’s Cottage The cottage has been sold and was
being added to the Darwin D. Martin Residence (S.100) complex when I visited in
2007. The cottage is directly behind
the main residence. This parcel was originally
designated as S.132 in earlier editions of Prof. Storrer’s
guide, but has been renumbered as S.090 for later editions. Project number: T.0530
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S.103 – George Barton Residence
Part of the Darwin D. Martin Residence
(S.100) complex. The house in 2007 contained offices for the
preservation organization that was restoring the Martin house. Its exterior was not part of the formal
Darwin tour, but it is discussed during the tour as it was built for Darwin
Martin’s sister and brother-in-law.
Project number: T.0301
Barton residence on
right; Martin residence in background
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Barton Residence furniture in
museums
Furniture
located at Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 2400 3rd Avenue South, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
The art museum in Minneapolis has a collection
of Prairie-style furniture, windows, and house models on its second floor. Both Francis Little residences are
represented (S.070 & S.173), as are items from the
Minneapolis Purcell-Cutts home (designed by William
Gray Purcell and George Grant Elmslie). Photographed on May 13, 2012.
Revised
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