The Metternich Lodge

995 Holland

995 Holland

Name/Title

The Metternich Lodge

Entry/Object ID

2018.18.02

Scope and Content

Twenty-five page fold-out brochure of colored photographs of the Metternich Lodge on 995 Holland Street. The brochure was designed by OxBow in anticipation of the sale of the house after Dale Metternich's death.

Collection

Buildings: Homes, cottages and private residences, 1910 Ox-Bow

Acquisition

Accession

2018.18

Source or Donor

Wishon, Barbara, Parker, Nancy 1944-2022

Acquisition Method

Donation

Lexicon

Search Terms

Metternich Lodge, Stag's Leap

Archive Details

Creator

Ox-Bow/Summer School of Art

Location

Filing cabinet

Files Accession Number

Condition

Overall Condition

Excellent

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Hutchins, Julia Bradley (Mortimore) 1889-1959

Person or Organization

Hutchins, Carleton Brown 1884-1972

Person or Organization

Metternich, Dale E.

General Notes

Note

Notes: The original house was built by Carl Hoerman in 1900 and later added on to and purchased by C.B. and Julia Hutchins who owned the lumber yard in Douglas. They were members of All Saints Church and provided the lumber for the Parish Hall during the war when lumber was hard to get. Their daughter, Nancy Ransom started the Campfire Girls in Saugatuck. Their son. C.B. Junior "Hutch" took over the lumber yard later. Status: OK Status By: Mary Voss Status Date: 2018-07-09

Create Date

July 9, 2018

Update Date

September 24, 2022