Paul S. Stevens, the son of architect John Calvin Stevens II, describes the home
Date
6-1-2010
Additional Date Information
Summerguide 2010
Pages
115-121
Abstract
Paul S. Stevens, the son of architect John Calvin Stevens II, describes the homes of several Maine architects, including his childhood home in Cape Elizabeth; the John Calvin Stevens family home in Portland; his grandfather John Howard Stevens's home on Bowdoin Street in Portland; a Francis Fassett-designed home on Chebeague Island, once owned by Antoine Dorticos; architect Phil Kaplan's house in Falmouth; Jim Sterling's house in Freeport; Carol Wilson's "House One;" and Scott Simons's renovation of an 1896 summer cottage on Little John Island.
Subjects
Architects, Houses Portland
Recommended Citation
Stevens, Paul S., "Paul S. Stevens, the son of architect John Calvin Stevens II, describes the home" (2010). Maine News Index – Portland Monthly. 1622.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_portmonthly/1622
Source
Portland Monthly