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Seth Hinshaw

The Historic Windows Database


Research completed by Seth Hinshaw, Building Documentation Specialist

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Link: Windows / Transom windows / Multi-light Transoms
Name: Two-light transoms
Years: 1884-1917
History: This window was used widely for either transoms over doors or for basement windows. The years shown here represent its appearances in millwork catalogs.
Millwork catalog references (Note: underlined company names link to millwork company histories, while underlined years link to catalogs uploaded at archive.org):

Bradley & Currier 1889, page 16 ; Carlton Foster & Co. 1888, page 24 ; Paine Lumber Co. 1891, page 23 ; Roberts & Co. 1891, page 99 ; Bradley & Currier 1893, page 14 ; Paine Lumber Co. 1893, page 23 ; Mulliner Box & Planing Co. 1893, page 23; Bradley & Currier 1894, page 23 ; Foster Munger 1895, page 18 ; Foster Munger Co. 1897, page 20; Gernert Bros. Lumber Co. 1898, page 195 ; Foster Munger Co. 1899, page 16 ; Western Sash & Door Co. 1899, page 21 ; Foster Munger Co. 1900, page 16 ; Huttig Bros. Mfg. Co. (Muscatine) 1900, page 25 ; E.L. Roberts & Co. 1900, page 25 ; Huttig Sash & Door (St. Louis) 1900, page 31 ; Curtis & Bartlett Co. 1902, page 20; Foster-Munger Co. 1902, page 14; Memphis Sash & Door 1903, page 20; E.L. Roberts & Co. 1903, page 57; Alexander Lumber Co. 1904, page 16 ; Chandler Lumber Co. 1904, page 18 ; Radford 1904, page 18 ; Western Sash & Door Co. 1906, page 20; Roach & Musser 1905, page 36 ; Chicago Millwork Supply Co. 1906, page 18; Adams & Kelly Co. 1908, page 21 ; Morgan Sash & Door 1908, page 16; E.L. Roberts & Co. 1908, page 60; Curtis Bros. & Co. 1908, page 15;