The Pink Lady
Dublin Core
Is Part Of
Redwood as Object Exhibit
Title
The Pink Lady
Subject
Redwood (Wood)
Victorian architecture
Landmarks
Description
From back of postcard:
"THE PINK LADY, corner of 2nd & M, Old Town Eureka. The Pink Lady was built as a wedding present from William Carson, builder of the Carson Mansion, to his son Milton in 1889. This is considered to be one of the finest examples of Queen Anne Victorian architecture in the United States. It is constructed of redwood inside and out."
"THE PINK LADY, corner of 2nd & M, Old Town Eureka. The Pink Lady was built as a wedding present from William Carson, builder of the Carson Mansion, to his son Milton in 1889. This is considered to be one of the finest examples of Queen Anne Victorian architecture in the United States. It is constructed of redwood inside and out."
Creator
Von Normann, Bob
Identifier
2007.02.3182
Source
Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
Publisher
FVN, Corp.
Language
English
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Postcard
Physical Dimensions
4 x 6 in
Collection
Citation
Von Normann, Bob, “The Pink Lady,” Researching the Redwoods, accessed April 19, 2024, https://rnp.omeka.net/items/show/412.
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