caretaker's house (Q18810458)

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residential structure on the grounds of a cemetery, park, estate, school, building complex and used as an employee's dwelling
  • superintendent's cottage
  • superintendent lodge
  • lodge house
  • cemetery lodge
  • superintendent's residence
  • superintendent's lodge
  • caretaker's lodge
  • lodge
  • caretakers house
  • janitors house
  • janitor's house
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English
caretaker's house
residential structure on the grounds of a cemetery, park, estate, school, building complex and used as an employee's dwelling
  • superintendent's cottage
  • superintendent lodge
  • lodge house
  • cemetery lodge
  • superintendent's residence
  • superintendent's lodge
  • caretaker's lodge
  • lodge
  • caretakers house
  • janitors house
  • janitor's house

Statements

National Cemetery Administration, Superintendent's Lodges, Washington, District of Columbia, DC (English)
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VA Historic Property Highlights - Superintendent's Lodge (English)
Montgomery C. Meigs developed a prototype for superintendents’ lodges at national cemeteries in 1870. The design was for a 1 ½ story Second Empire style house with a small front porch. Several of these lodges still exist at national cemeteries, including Richmond National Cemetery, Keokok National Cemetery and Port Hudson National Cemetery. Today some of these function as the administrative offices for the cemeteries. (English)
31 August 2019
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Caretakers' houses
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Identifiers

lodge (caretaker's house)
casa del guarda
conciërgewoning
 
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