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Boxwood House photographs

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS503

Scope and Contents

This collection contains color and black and white photographic prints of the Boxwood House. Images include a set of twelve photographic prints by Reeves Studios, featuring views of the house exteriors and gardens from the 1930s. The collection also contains a photo album with a reprinted excerpt from The Garden History of Georgia, 1733-1933; reprints of historic photographs of the home; and color photographs of the gardens and interiors from the 1990s.

Dates

  • approximately 1930-1999

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

This material is protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U.S. Code) Permission for use must be cleared through the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required.

Biographical / Historical

The Boxwood House, at 3053 Habersham Road in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, was built in 1929. The house and gardens were designed by Atlanta architect Philip Trammell Shutze (1890-1982) of Hentz, Adler & Shutze for Eleanor Stout McRae (1896-1977) and and her husband, Dr. Floyd Willcox McRae Jr. (1889-1972), an Atlanta physician and co-founder of the Piedmont Sanatorium. The house was designed in an English Medieval Vernacular style, inspired by Eleanor McRae's childhood home in Chicago. It features a loggia and formal gardens including a rose garden, statuary, and small pools. The garden was featured in the 1933 publication, The Garden History of Georgia, 1733-1933. The original gardens were restored in 2005 to Shutze's initial design.

Extent

60 image(s) (34 color photographic prints and 26 black and white photographic prints)

Language

English

Arrangement

This collection is arranged alphabetically by titles supplied by staff.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift, 2021

Related Materials

Philip T. Shutze visual arts materials, VIS 351, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center

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Processing Information

This collection was processed in 2026.

Title
Boxwood House photographs
Subtitle
ahc.VIS503
Author
Thora Jordt and Jennie Oldfield
Date
February 2026
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center Repository

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