Four drawings of the second Vermont State House, Montpelier, Vermont, including an artistic rendering of the State House and all three floor plans
Title
Four drawings of the second Vermont State House, Montpelier, Vermont, including an artistic rendering of the State House and all three floor plans
Creator
Young, Ammi B. (Ammi Burnham), 1799-1874
Description
Four drawings on one piece of paper of the second Vermont State House in Montpelier, Vermont by Ammi B. Young dating from 1832. Includes an artistic rendering of the front of the State House as well as floor plans for all three floors. The first Vermont State House was a three-story wood frame building completed in 1808 that was determined to need expanding in the late 1820s. The second Vermont State House was constructed from Young's designs between 1833 and 1838 and was a two-story building with a low saucer dome and Doric portico that used Barre granite for much of the exterior. In January of 1857, most of the second Vermont State House was destroyed in a fire, including the interior and dome, though the portico and some of the granite walls survived.
Date
1832
Subject
Source
Architectural drawings of the second Vermont Statehouse, Montpelier, Vermont /A.B. Young (Vault Elephant 974.39 V59sth Box 1)
Extent
4 drawings: 14.5 x 21 in
Identifier
974.30-V59sth-Box1_RenderingAndFloors.jpg
Format
JPG
Language
English
Type
Image
Medium
Architectural drawings (visual works)
Rights Statement
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Citation
Young, Ammi B. (Ammi Burnham), 1799-1874 , “Four drawings of the second Vermont State House, Montpelier, Vermont, including an artistic rendering of the State House and all three floor plans,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed November 17, 2024, https://digitalvermont.org/items/show/4621.