The Randall-Lewis House at 424 North Calhoun Street

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Title

The Randall-Lewis House at 424 North Calhoun Street

Subject

Randall-Lewis House

Description

Built in 1844, the Randall-Lewis House was purchased by Clifton Van Brunt Lewis in the late 1950s. Formerly the Moose Lodge, and before then occupied by bankers and judges, Lewis's vision for the house entailed studio spaces for Tallahassee's local artists, some of which were instructors at the Florida State University, others writers for nationally syndicated newspapers.

Creator

Tallahassee Democrat

Source

https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/151175

Publisher

FloridaMemory.com

Date

1953

Contributor

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Rights

Materials on the Florida Memory website have been provided for historical research and educational purposes.

The use of any materials in the custody of the State Archives of Florida is governed by state law and, in some cases, by the terms of the donation agreement under which the Archives acquired the materials.

Relation

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Format

Photonegative - b&w - 4 x 5 in.

Language

[no text]

Type

Building photograph

Identifier

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Coverage

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Original Format

Photonegative - b&w

Physical Dimensions

4 x 5 in.

Files

rdlhouse.jpg
Date Added
April 2, 2017
Item Type
Still Image
Citation
Tallahassee Democrat, “The Randall-Lewis House at 424 North Calhoun Street,” Clifton in the Capital: Tallahassee Civic Activist, accessed May 9, 2024, https://cliftoninthecapital.omeka.net/items/show/17.