This collection contains materials relating to the activities of the Church Community Housing Corporation (CCHC), and its Board of Directors as collected by one Board member, Ade Bethune. CCHC is a non-profit organization providing affordable housing to residents of Newport County, RI. The collection is mostly made up of organizational documents, architectural drawings, newspaper articles, pamphlets, photos and slides, and supporting literature.
Creator: Bethune, Ade, 1914-2002
Title: Church Community Housing Corporation Materials, Ade Bethune Papers
Dates: 1954-2001 (Bulk, 1969-2000)
Quantity: 15.0 Linear feet (31 boxes), plus 8 cubic feet of oversized materials and one architectural mode
Language: English
Repository: Ade Bethune Collection, St. Catherine University Library
Preferred Citation: [Series], Church Community Housing Corporation Materials, Ade Bethune Papers. Ade Bethune Collection. St. Catherine University Library, St. Paul, MN 55105.
About Ade Bethune
Adélaïde de Bethune (1914-2002), known as Ade Bethune, was born in Brussels, Belgium. She and her family immigrated to the United States and settled in New York in 1928. Here, she attended Cathedral High School, the National Academy of Design, and Cooper Union. Newport, Rhode Island became her permanent home in 1938.
While still living in New York in the 1930s, her experiences with the Catholic Worker movement gave her an outlet to help shape her social justice beliefs and to develop skills in social justice activities—specifically public speaking and writing. These experiences carried over into her involvement in the many local organizations and social justice concerns with which she was active later in life, including the Church Community Housing Corporation (CCHC). In addition, Ade became well known as a liturgical artist and architectural consultant. The skills and experience gained from this work gave her a foundation for the design of CCHC housing project plans.
Ade Bethune served on the founding Board of Directors of the CCHC and remained on the board throughout her life; she held the position of Treasurer from 1970-1976, of Vice President from 1977-1978, and of President during 1979. As well as being an active member of the Board of Directors, she contributed to the CCHC through the architectural design of many of the CCHC new homes and rehabilitation projects. She conducted much of the research to design and coordinate the construction of the CCHC Solar House, which was the first solar house in Newport, Rhode Island. She also put her skills to work in the artwork, layout, and editing for logos, publications, and newsletters associated with CCHC activities and CCHC sponsored property projects. Bethune remained actively involved in this and other local organizations concerned with social and environmental issues until her death in 2002.
History of the CCHC
The Church Community Corporation was incorporated in Newport, Rhode Island on November 18, 1969. The name was changed to the Church Community Housing Corporation (CCHC) in 1985. Its founders include Phil and Alma Stocklin, Sister Francis Xavier, Canon Lockett Ballard, Frank Boyle, Peter Grimes, and Lyle Matthews. CCHC started operations in July 1970 and the officers of the first Board of Directors were Hershel M. Carter, President; Rev. Canon Lockett F. Ballard, Vice President; Alma K. Stocklin, Secretary, and Ade Bethune, Treasurer.
CCHC was established as a non-profit organization whose aim was to help low and moderate-income citizens of Aquidneck Island, and later, all of Newport County, to live in safe and affordable housing. It has used the help of local, state, and federal programs and private and foundational support to carry out projects of homeownership, house rehabilitation, neighborhood revitalization, low income rental housing, emergency and transitional housing, special needs housing, housing for the elderly, and homeowner/buyer education.
Over the years, a small staff helped to carry out the CCHC operations. At various times, staff members included an executive director, housing specialist, office assistant, and rehab supervisor. Volunteers were also used to help with the labor of housing rehabilitation and new house construction; these included Rogers High School carpentry students, VISTA volunteers, the Neighborhood Youth Corps program, and other volunteers from the community.
Funding for the first years of the CCHC’s activities came from loans and grants from the Rhode Island Department of Community Affairs and from donations made by churches, community organizations, and private entities. Through the utilization of Section 235 of the 1968 Housing Act for low income mortgage financing, CCHC built & rehabilitated 33 single family homes to sell to low income families at a reduced initial mortgage cost and low interest. The CCHC also became a Section 237 Home Ownership Counseling Agency in which participant homebuyers may be granted FHA insured mortgages.
In 1973, with the discontinuation of the Section 235 program and the withdrawal of the US Navy operations in the area, the CCHC changed its focus to rehabilitating properties with the purpose of renting to low income families under the new US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Section 8 program. The Navy withdrawal brought about a decline in local incomes and a surplus of vacant properties.
In 1976 the CCHC was given authority by the City of Newport City Council to administer Community Development Block Grant funding received by the city through the Redevelopment Agency of Rhode Island’s Residential Rehabilitation Loan and Grant program which was established through the Community Development Act of 1974. The loan & grant program helped existing homeowners make health and safety related improvements.
Later, CCHC expanded to serve all of Newport County, which includes the cities of Middletown, Portsmouth, Jamestown, Tiverton, and Little Compton. As its scope expanded, it worked with the Rhode Island Housing Mortgage Finance Corp. (RIHMFC) to administer Community Development Block Grant money to the cities of Newport County.
In the 1990s CCHC helped in establishing additional housing programs. In 1992 it established its Newport Community Land Trust program in which CCHC kept the rights to the land of CCHC rehabilitated homes so that the homes located on the land will continue to be sold to low and moderate income families. In addition, the CCHC Homebuyer Club was established as a homebuyer education program. During this time, CCHC also helped local communities establish a Homeownership Assistance Loan Program and a Residential Rehabilitation Revolving Loan Fund. The first was intended to help low to moderate income homebuyers with no-interest loans to be used as a down payment, and the latter provided homeowners with low interest loans for rehabilitation improvements.
Over the years, grant funding for specific projects was applied for and received from the Peyton Hazard Foundation, the Housing Assistance Section of DCA, the Urban Emergency Fund of United Way, the Campaign for Human Development, the City of Newport, and HUD. The RI Department of Community Affairs and the New England Non-Profit Housing Development Corporation (NENPHDC) in Concord, New Hampshire also helped in providing technical assistance and in providing seed money for property acquisitions.
Unique among the CCHC’s housing projects was the Solar House located on Halsey Street; it was the first solar house in the city of Newport. Much of the collection for the years of 1975-1976 is dedicated to the work that Bethune put into the design, planning, funding, and coordination of this project. While many of the CCHC’s early housing projects were house rehabilitation projects, the Solar House was new construction done in cooperation with a class from the Rogers Vocational School. Architectural plans for the house construction include plans for the incorporation of solar heating technologies.
Other housing projects with a specific focus included elderly housing and other special needs housing. Elderly housing projects included Mumford Manor in the City of Newport, Forest Farm Assisted Living in Middletown, Pemberton Place in Jamestown, Anthony House in Portsmouth, and West House in Middletown. Projects to address special housing needs include Villa Nia, in Middletown, a development of 15 accessible houses for those with physical disabilities; Oxford House, to support recovery of drug or alcohol abuse; and Washington Square, which provides apartments, transitional, and emergency housing facilities for the homeless.
The CCHC also helped sponsor Harbor House in the City of Newport, an elderly cooperative community with mixed incomes. This project was incorporated into the Star of the Sea Corporation.
Contents
These materials document the activities of the CCHC and its board of directors in Newport County, Rhode Island from its inception in 1969 into 2001. Some materials published prior to those dates, but used in research for CCHC projects and activities, are also included. While not a complete record of the organization’s activities, this collection represents materials created and/or used by one of its board members, Ade Bethune.
The collection mostly includes business documents, architectural plans and sketches, photos, slides, books, booklets, and pamphlets related to the Board of Director’s main activities of securing funding and administering housing projects and programs. Types of documents include correspondence, board meeting minutes and agendas, publicity documents, fundraising documents, financial records, and research literature. Bethune played a large role in the creation of most of the photos, slides, and architectural plans and sketches included in the collection; these were generated in the planning of many of the housing projects. Bethune was very active in one particular project, the Solar House. This project includes a large amount of administrative and architectural materials.
Organization
Organization
The collection is arranged in 6 sections.
Series 1: Administrative
1.1 — Board
1.2 — Correspondence
1.3 — Financial
1.4 — Funding and Fundraising
1.5 — General
1.6 — Publicity
Series 2: Housing Projects
2.1 — Project Files
2.2 — Other Files
Series 3: Solar House
3.1 — Correspondence
3.2 — Design and Planning
3.3 — Financial
3.4 — Funding
3.5 — Publicity
3.6 — Research Materials
Series 4: Derivative Corporations
4.1 — 50 Washington Square Corp.
4.2 — Other Corporations
Series 5: Research Materials
5.1 — Affordable Housing
5.2 — Architectural
Series 6: Photos and Slides
Administration
Publication Information
St. Catherine University Library May 2007
2004 Randolph Ave.
St. Paul, MN, 55105
651-690-6599
bethune@stkate.edu
Revision Description
Finding aid revised by Deborah Kloiber Fall 2010
Acquisition
Ade Bethune donated her personal and business papers, sketches, artwork, books, and artifacts to the College of St Catherine (now St. Catherine University) over the period from 1984-2002.
Processing Information
The collection was processed and the finding aid written by Louann Terveer, February 2010-Janury 2011.
Selected Search Term
Corporate Name(s)
- Church Community Housing Corporation.
Geographic Name(s)
- Rhode Island -- Newport
- Rhode Island -- Newport County
Subject(s)
- Housing
- Solar houses -- Design and construction
Detailed Description
Administrative1956-2001 (Bulk, 1969-2000) Contents: Organization:
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Series 1.1 -- Board2+ boxes Contents: Contains the 1979 President's report written by Ade Bethune serving as President. Also contains annual report booklets and newspaper inserts designed by Bethune. Arrangement: Additional materials may be found in Series 1.2: Administrative--Correspondence; Series 1.3: Administrative--Financial; Series 1.4: Administrative--Funding and Fundraising; Series 1.5: Administrative--General; and Photos and Slides. |
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Agendas and Minutes Arranged mostly chronologically. Some folders cover several years and there is some overlapping of years between folders. |
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Box |
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Church Community Corporation : 1956-1985 : 3 folders |
1 | |||
Minutes : 1969-1979 |
1 | |||
CCC President's Report - 11-18-79 : 1979 |
1 | |||
Church Community Housing Corporation Minutes, etc. : 1990-1991 : 2 folders |
1 | |||
1969-1989 (Bulk, 1970-1986): 4 folders |
26 | |||
1992-1999 : 2 Folders |
2 | |||
2001 |
2 | |||
Annual Reports and Annual Meetings Arranged chronologically |
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Box |
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Booklets : approximately 1970 |
2 | |||
1971-1976 |
2 | |||
CCC -10th Year Booklet - 1969-79 : 1979 |
2 | |||
1984-1985 |
2 | |||
CCC Done : 1970-1989 : 2 folders |
26, 29 | |||
1989 Annual Report : 1970-1989 : 2 folders |
2, 29 | |||
CCHC for Ade Bethune (M. Jensen) : approximately 1989 |
2 | |||
25 Years : 1994 : 2 folders |
26, 29 | |||
1990-1998 |
2 | |||
CCHC Insert : 2000 : 2 folders |
27, 29 | |||
2000-2001 |
2 | |||
Bylaws 1969-1974 2 folders Also includes documents that support the development of the organization and draft of strategic plan with goals and objectives. |
Box 2, 27 |
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Memos 1984-1993 (Bulk, 1984-1986) 2 folders |
Box 3 |
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Series 1.2 -- Correspondence1 box Contents: Arrangement: Additional materials may be found in Series 1.1: Administrative, Board; Series 1.4: Administrative, Funding and Fundraising; and Series 1.5: Administrative, General. |
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Box |
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A.I.A. [American Institute of Architects] : 1970 |
3 | |||
Alvarez, Louis - New Orleans, La. : 1977 |
3 | |||
"American Ideal in Jeapardy" CCC : 1973 |
3 | |||
American Wood Council - (CCC) : 1971 |
3 | |||
Barrett, Duncan T.R.I.P. : 1975 |
3 | |||
Boston Model Neighborhood Board : 1975 |
3 | |||
Boyle - Mr. Frank--Invoices, etc. : 1971-1975 |
3 | |||
CCC : 1979-1980 |
3 | |||
Compressed Air (Heating) : 1973 |
3 | |||
Cooper, John - (Home Ownership Proposal) CCC : 1976 |
3 | |||
Correspondence March 1979 - April 1979 : 1979 |
3 | |||
C.U.R.E. [Citizens United Renewal Enterprises, Inc.] - CCC : 1972 |
3 | |||
Delinquent Tenants CCC : 1975-1976 |
3 | |||
Dept. of Transportation : 1971 |
3 | |||
Duke : 1973-1974 |
3 | |||
"Homestead Program" (Legislation Bill # 74-S2300) : 1974 |
3 | |||
Jackson, Len - Eastland Properties Management - Warwick : 1986-1989 |
3 | |||
Moye - Pauline : 1972-1975 |
3 | |||
Newport, R. I. - St. Paul's Priory : 1977 |
3 | |||
Services - Nancy Pontes : 1996 |
3 | |||
Stocklins (1973) : 1973 |
3 | |||
"Zeke" St. John - Properties - Surveying : 1976 |
3 | |||
1969-1979 (Bulk, 1969-1972) |
3 | |||
1983-1987 |
3 | |||
1994-1995 |
3 | |||
Series 1.3 -- Financial1 box Contents: Series includes organizational budget, balance, and expense information as well as financial information for individual properties owned by the CCHC. Also includes invoices and other insurance documents and some misc. Board related documents. Arrangement: Organized alphabetically by file name Additional materials may be found in Series 1.1: Administrative, Board. Particularly, financial reports prepared for the board may be found with individual meeting minutes within the Agendas and Minutes series. Related materials may also be found in Series 1.4: Administrative, Funding and Fundraising; and Series 1.5: Administrative, General. |
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Box | ||||
Budgets : 1969-1972 |
3 | |||
Finances/Organization CCC : 1969-1971 |
3 | |||
Insurance: Kirby : 1971-1977 : 3 Folders |
3 | |||
Property Transfers info is missing : 1972-1973 |
3 | |||
Statements of Account : 1983-1986 |
4 | |||
Treasurer's Reports : 1972-1976 |
4 | |||
1969-1977 |
4 | |||
1991-1999 |
4 | |||
2000-2001 |
4 | |||
Series 1.4 -- Funding and Fundraising1 1/2 boxes Contents: Arrangement: Additional materials may be found in the Series 1.2: Administrative, Correspondence and Series 1.6: Administrative, Publicity. |
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Box |
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Federal Assistance - Application for (HUD) [Department of Housing and Urban Development] : 1971 |
4 | |||
Urban Emergency Fund Proposal : 1971 |
4 | |||
CCC Diocese of Providence Request : 1972 |
4 | |||
Fund Requests : 1973 |
4 | |||
Fund Raising : 1970-1974 |
4 | |||
Donations from Churches : 1970-1974 |
4 | |||
"Friends of CCC" - Joe Houlihan : 1974 |
4 | |||
Campaign for Human Development Correspondence : 1973-1975 |
4 | |||
Campaign for Human Development (Grant 74-1328 HOUSE) applications agreement : 1974-1975 |
4 | |||
Campaign - Human Development - Quarterly Progress Report : 1974-1975 |
27 | |||
Community Affairs Commission - Diocese of Providence : 1974-1975 |
4 | |||
Comm. Dev. C.A.R.D. [Community Development Coalition for Aquidneck Resources Development] Proposal CCC : 1975 |
4 | |||
Community Development Correspondence & Clippings : 1975-1976 |
4 | |||
Community Development CCC Proposals : Original Copies : 1975-1976 |
5 | |||
Community Development Proposals by CCC : 1976 |
5 | |||
Community Development - Loan & Grant Program Regulations : 1976 |
5 | |||
Community Development Program -Agreements : 1976 |
5 | |||
FHA [Federal Housing Administration] 235 New -CCC : 1976 |
27 | |||
Bishops Gelineau & Belden - Request for Donation CCC : 1976 |
5 | |||
Community Development - Workshops : 1977 |
5 | |||
Home Ownership CCC : 1977 |
5 | |||
Proposal 20 June 1978 : 1978 |
5 | |||
D.C.A. [Department of Community Affairs] (Al Pointe) : 1971-1979 |
5 | |||
DCA [Department of Community Affairs] Proposal (1979) : 1979 |
5 | |||
Proposal : Endorsements : 1979 |
5 | |||
Redevelopment Agency CCC : 1979 |
5 | |||
HUD [Dept. of Housing and Urban Development]-Section 106(b) - Seed Money Loans : 1979 |
5 | |||
NEN-PHDC [New England Non-Profit Housing Development Corporation] – Morton Blumenthal – Seed Money V6 Interest Loan April 1979 : 1979 |
5 | |||
CCHC's Funding Sources : 1985 |
5 | |||
Community Development Block Grant Program : 1991-1997 |
5 | |||
Series 1.5 -- General1/2 box Contents: Arrangement: |
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Box |
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Church Community Corp. : 1969-1996 (Bulk, 1969-1973): 2 Folders |
5 | |||
Community Development - Jackson, Len: Resume CCC : approximately 1975 |
5 | |||
Community Gardens : 1975-1977 : 2 folders |
5 | |||
Counseling Agency Activity Report CCC : approximately 1973 |
5 | |||
CURE [Citizens United Renewal Enterprises Inc.] : 1969-1970 |
5 | |||
Diplomas - CCC : 1973-1975 |
5 | |||
Letterhead : 1970-1973 |
5 | |||
Logo CCHC : Undated |
5 | |||
Text for Tenant Booklet : Undated |
5 | |||
Series 1.6 -- Publicity1/2 box Contents: Arrangement: Additional materials may be found in Series 1.5: Administrative, General. |
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Box |
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Affordable Housing Week : 1989 : 2 folders |
5, 29 | |||
CCHC : 1969-1972 |
5 | |||
Clippings CCC : 1970-1972 |
5 | |||
Ground Breaking : 1970-1971 |
5 | |||
Publicity - CCC : 1970-1972 |
5 | |||
Box | Shelf | |||
1980-1989 |
6 | CCHC 1 | ||
Box | ||||
1990-2001 : 2 folders |
6 | |||
Housing Projects1970-2001 (Bulk, 1970-1973) Contents: Arrangement: Series 2.1: Project Files, is materials related to specific house projects and house plans; Series 2.2: Other Files has related documents. Additional materials may be found in the files for the Solar House project. There are also related items in the Newport Community Organizations: East West Point Committee materials elsewhere in the Ade Bethune Papers. |
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Series 2.1 -- Project Files2 boxes Contents: Arrangement: |
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Drawer |
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Beacon Avenue Cooperative : 1990 |
FF10 | |||
Box |
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Bosworth Court : 1971-1973 : 2 folders |
6, 29, 30 | |||
Boughton Road : 1973 |
6 | |||
Braman's Lane : undated |
6, 30 | |||
Shelf | Box | |||
Burnside Ave. : 1971 |
CCHC 1 | 6, 30, 31 | ||
77 Burnside: Estimates : 1976 |
6 | |||
Shelf | Box | |||
Community Terrace Portsmouth (Carter Drive) (CCC) : 1971-1972 |
CCHC 1 | 6, 31 | ||
35 Cove Street, Portsmouth : 1999 |
6 | |||
Dearborn St. : 1973 : 2 Folders |
6 | |||
Earl House : 1972 |
6 | |||
Shelf | Box | |||
Envelope House : 1979-1981 : 12 folders |
CCHC 1 | 6, 27 | ||
Francis House 20x30 3BR : 1971 |
6 | |||
Garfield Street : 1972-1973 : 2 folders |
6, 29 | |||
Guerney Ct. : 1970 : 3 folders |
6 | |||
11 Guerney Court: Miller : undated |
6 | |||
Hall Ave. : 1976 : 2 folders |
6 | |||
Shelf | ||||
Historic Hill (Golden Hill) : 1971-1973 |
CCHC 1 | |||
Box | ||||
Island Road (CCHC Plans) : 1999 |
27 | |||
Kingston - Almeida : undated |
6 | |||
28 Kingston Ave : 1971-1974 (Bulk, 1971) |
6 | |||
Madeline Drive : undated |
6 | |||
Drawer | Box | |||
Maple Avenue : 1971 |
FF 10 | 6 | ||
Shelf | Drawer | Box | ||
Marsh St. - Proposed Goat Island Connector : 1972-1973 : 2 folders |
CCHC 2 | FF 10 | 6, 29, 31 | |
21 Marsh St. - Mr. & Mrs. George Truver : 2 folders |
6, 29 | |||
Martin CCC : 1972-1973 |
6 | |||
Shelf | Box | |||
Milham (Newport, R.I.) : undated |
CCHC 2 | 30 | ||
Pond Ave. CCC : 1972 |
27 | |||
13 Pope St. : undated |
21 | |||
Roseneath Ave. : 1971 |
30, 31 | |||
Shelf | Box | |||
Rutgers St. CCHC : 1988 |
CCHC 2 | 27 | ||
Southmayd St. : undated |
6 | |||
Spring St. : undated |
6 | |||
Thames Street : 1970-1979 (Bulk, 1978-1979) |
27, 31 | |||
26 Third Street - CCC : undated |
6 | |||
Tilden Ave. : undated |
6 | |||
71 Tilden Avenue : undated |
6 | |||
Van Zandt (Newport) : undated |
30 | |||
Drawer | ||||
West View Farm II (Middletown) : 1987 |
FF 10 | |||
Box | ||||
Winwood Drive : 1996-2001 (Bulk, 1997-1998) |
6 | |||
Arbor : 1970 |
7 | |||
Almeida : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Cape Cod: 25'x30' : 1970 |
7, 30 | |||
O - Cape Cod: 32x28 House Plans : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Council House 24x34 4BR : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Day-Duplex : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Gambrel : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
House Plans : 1970-1972 : 2 folders |
7 | |||
Irene House 20x30 3BR : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Shelf | Box | |||
Jackson House 24x34 4BR |
CCHC 2 | 7 | ||
King House 20x30 3BR : 1970-1971 |
CCHC 2 | 7, 30 | ||
Nasser : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
O'Connor Lumber : 1969-1972 |
CCHC 2 | 30 | ||
#2 Peter : 1970-1971 |
CCHC 2 | 7 | ||
Prince House 20x24 2BR : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Rose House 20x30 3BR : 1971-1972 |
7 | |||
Sullivan : 1968 |
7, 30, 31 | |||
T-Alma 22x28 2-3BR : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
T-Council 24x34 4BR : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
T-Duke 20x24 2BR : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Town House Drawings : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
16x28 : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
18x22 : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Q. 18x30 : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
U. 18x32 : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
20x20 : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
20x22 : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
T: 20'x30' : 1970 |
7 | |||
22x28 : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
F. 24x28 : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
24x32 House Plans : approximately 1970 |
7 | |||
Shelf | Box | |||
Misc. Plans : 1970 |
CCHC 2 | 30 | ||
Series 2.2 -- Other Files1/2 box Contents: Arrangement: |
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Box |
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Feasibility Reports (Houses) - CCHC January 22, 1993 : 1993 |
7 | |||
General : 1970 |
7 | |||
Gun Emplacement & Bunker C.C.C. : undated |
8 | |||
Plot Plans : 1970 |
27 | |||
RI Housing Rental Production : 1997 |
8 | |||
Misc. Projects : 1978-2001 : 2 folders |
8, 29 | |||
Solar House1972-1980 (Bulk, 1975-1978) Contents: Includes administrative materials related to the planning and execution of the construction such as correspondence, financial and loan documents, funding documents related to a HUD grant, and publicity materials such as an open house booklet. Also includes architectural plans, diagrams, and other documents related to the house's construction. Research materials are included that relate to the use of solar energy technologies in architecture and to energy conservation and alternative energies. Organization:
Additional materials may be found in Series 1.1: Administrative, Board; Series 2.1: Housing Projects, Project Files: Envelope House; and Series 6: Photos and Slides. |
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Series 3.1 -- Correspondence1 box Contents: Arrangement: |
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Box |
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American Solarize Co. - Portlite Thermal Storage Vaults : 1976 |
8 | |||
Carrriere, Dean - Toronto, Canada : 1977-1978 |
8 | |||
Chase, Elizabeth (University of Tennessee) : 1976-1977 |
8 | |||
Correspondence : 1975-1978 : 2 folders |
8 | |||
DIY – Sol, Inc. – Catalog : 1975-1976 : 2 folders |
8 | |||
Fall River Form : 1977 |
8 | |||
HUD - (Mr. Orlebeke) "2nd Round of Grants" : 1976 |
8 | |||
International Solarthermics Corporation (John Keyes) : 1975-1976 |
8 | |||
Janelle, Dick - Manchester, N.H. : 1977 |
8 | |||
Kalwall - Correspondence : 1975-1977 |
8 | |||
LILCO [Long Island Lighting Company] News Bulletins : 1975-1976 |
8 | |||
MacDonald : 1976 |
8 | |||
Maine Audubon Headquarters : 1975-1976 |
8 | |||
O'Reilly, J.T. - Correspondence : 1977 |
8 | |||
Preiss, Gordon : 1975-1977 |
8 | |||
Prout, Donald : 1977 |
8 | |||
Sales Contract : 1976 |
8 | |||
Solar Homes, Inc. (Spencer Dickinson) : 1977 |
8 | |||
Solar Homes, Inc. : 1981 |
8 | |||
Solar House 2 : 1976 |
8 | |||
Solaron Corporation - Catalog : 1977 |
8 | |||
Sun Power of R.I. (Warren) : 1977 |
8 | |||
Series 3.2 -- Design and Planning1/2 box Contents: Arrangement: |
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Box |
Shelf |
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Architectural plans and sketches : 1975-1977 |
30, 31 | CCHC 3 | ||
Box | ||||
Building Permit - 50 Halsey Street : 1975 |
8, 30 | |||
Control System – 50 Halsey Street : 1976-1977 |
8, 31 | |||
Ducts - 50 Halsey Street : 1975 |
8 | |||
Heating System - Estimate : 1975 |
9 | |||
Home Owner's Manual : 1976-1977 : 2 folders |
9 | |||
Kalwall - Brochures, Order Blanks, etc. : 1975-1976 |
9 | |||
Newport Painting - David Clay : 1977 |
9 | |||
Plans : 1976-1977 : 2 folders |
9, 29, 31 | |||
Retrofit : undated |
9 | |||
Rock Bin : 1976 : 2 folders |
9 | |||
Solar House 2 Drawings : 1976-1977 |
9 | |||
Specificatons (Halsey Street) : approximately 1976 |
9 | |||
Series 3.3 -- Financial1/2 box Contents: Arrangement: Additional materials may be found in Series 3.2: Solar House, Design and Planning. |
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Box |
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Accounting : 1975-1977 |
9 | |||
Analysis : 1975-1977 |
9 | |||
Costs of Solar Heating & Hot Water System 1-12-79 : 1979 |
9 | |||
Dabek, Joseph - Accounts : 1976-1977 |
9 | |||
First Report - May 1978 - 50 Halsey St. : 1978 |
9 | |||
Insurance Policy - Kirby, Inc. : 1975 |
9 | |||
Rental Agreement - Roger Sennott : 1977 |
9 | |||
Sennott, Roger - Oil & Electricity 1978-79 : 1980 |
9 | |||
Utilities (Oil & Electricity) – 50 Halsey Street : 1977-1978 |
9 | |||
Series 3.4 -- Funding1/2 box Contents: Arrangement: |
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Box |
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Foundations, Applications to : 1975 |
9 | |||
Grant Application to HUD [Department of Housing and Urban Development] : 1975 : 2 folders |
9 | |||
Grant Application H-2458 Correspondence : 1975-1976 |
10 | |||
Grant (HUD) Contract : 1976 |
10 | |||
HUD [Department of Housing and Urban Development] Grant H-2458 Reports : 1976-1978 : 3 folders |
10 | |||
Loans : 1975-1982 |
10 | |||
Proposal : 1975 |
10 | |||
Series 3.5 -- Publicity1/2 box Contents: Arrangement: |
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Box |
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Booklet : 1977 : 3 folders |
10 | |||
Ground Breaking - August 10, 1975 : 1975 |
10 | |||
Open House - Guest List : 1977 |
10 | |||
Publicity : 1975-1980 (Bulk, 1975-1977): 2 folders |
10, 29 | |||
Save the Bay : 1975 |
10 | |||
Solar Heating & Cooling Demonstration Program : 1976 |
10 | |||
Tour - Sun-Day - May 1978 : 1978 |
10 | |||
Series 3.6 -- Research Materials2+ boxes Contents: Arrangement: |
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Bibliographies : 1976 |
10 | |||
Control Literature - Catalogs : 1972-1975 |
10 | |||
General Electric (Rockafeller) : 1976 |
10 | |||
New England Solar Energy Association : 1974-1978 |
11 | |||
Solar Homes : 1975-1977 : 6 folders |
11, 29 | |||
The Solar Journal : 1975-1976 |
12 | |||
Solar Processes, Inc. (Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems) : 1978 |
12 | |||
Misc. Architecture and Design : 1976-1979 : 4 folders |
12 | |||
Misc. Energy Conservation and Alternative Energies : 1973-1981 (Bulk, 1975-1978): 3 folders |
12 | |||
Misc. Books : 1970-1979 (Bulk, 1974-1979): 52 books |
13-16, 27 | |||
Derivative Corporations1982-2001 Contents: Organization:
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Series 4.1 -- 50 Washington Square Corp.1 1/2 boxes Contents: Arrangement: Additional materials may be found in Series 6: Photos and Slides. |
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Box |
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Administrative : 1984-1988 |
27 | |||
In the Heart of the City -- General : 1990-1991 : 2 folders |
17, 29 | |||
In the Heart of the City -- Magazine : 1990-1994 : 2 folders |
17 | |||
In the Heart of the City -- Mock-ups : 1990-1991 : 7 folders |
17 | |||
In the Heart of the City -- Contributors : 1990-1991 : 9 folders |
18 | |||
Newsletter : 1991-1993 : 2 folders |
18 | |||
Series 4.2 -- Other CorporationsArrangement: |
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Box |
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Anthony House Housing Corp. : 1995 |
18 | |||
Festival Field Corp. : 1997-1998 |
18 | |||
Forest Farm Assisted Living : 1997 |
18 | |||
Mumford Housing Corp. : 1982-2000 : 6 folders |
18, 27 | |||
Newport Community Land Trust : 1979-1991 : 2 folders |
19, 27 | |||
Pemberton Place Housing Corp. : 1989-2001 (Bulk, 1990-1992): 6 folders |
19, 27, 29 | |||
Villa Nia Housing Corp. : approximately 1998 |
19 | |||
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West House Corp. : 1995-2000 : 2 folders |
CCHC 2 | 19, 29 | ||
Research Materials1953-2001 (Bulk, 1969-1988) Contents: Organization:
Additional materials may be found in Series 1: Administrative. |
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Series 5.1 -- Affordable Housing2.5 Boxes Contents: Arrangement: |
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Box |
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Annual Reports : 1972-1974 : 2 folders |
19 | |||
Community Development - Plan (Broadway West Brdway Wash. Square) : 1975-1976 : 3 folders |
19 | |||
Department of Community Affairs Training : 1969-1971 : 7 folders |
20, 21 | |||
Homes for Hope : 1971 |
21 | |||
HUD [Dept. of Housing and Urban Development] : 1965-1974 (Bulk, 1970-1971): 4 folders |
21 | |||
Rehab : 1970 |
21 | |||
Misc. Booklets and Pamphlets : 1970-1988 (Bulk, 1970-1976): 3 folders |
21, 22 | |||
Misc. Materials : 1967-2001 (Bulk, 1968-1988): 3 folders |
23, 27 | |||
Series 5.2 -- Architectural1 box Contents: Arrangement: |
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Box |
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Carpet Factory (Dartmouth, MA) : undated |
22 | |||
Doors : 1970 |
22 | |||
Family Circle : 1974 |
30 | |||
Electrical Code - CCC : 1971 |
22 | |||
Box | Drawer | |||
Guerdon Industries : 1969-1970 : 2 sets |
22, 30 | FF10 | ||
Box | ||||
Modular Housing : 1967-1970 |
22 | |||
Townhouses - CCC : undated |
22 | |||
Urban Design : 1969 |
22 | |||
Misc. Booklets and Pamphlets : 1953-1977 |
23, 24, 27 | |||
Photographs and Slides1969-1999 Contents: A sizable portion of the materials show images of the Solar House. Arrangement: |