Admirers of cartoonist Charles Addams must have written to him about all sorts of Gothic architecture. We know that Mrs. John Walton Barrett of Freeport, Illinois informed Mr. Addams of the fate of the Freeport Jail, which burned down in 1962 under circumstances which are apparently considered suspicious to this day. She enclosed a photograph of the lost architectural gem. Mr. Addams responded graciously on New Yorker stationery and expressed his appreciation.
Scans of the letter courtesy of David from Manhattan |
Freeport Gothic County Jail, Freeport, Ill. postcard |
Addams Gothic Charles Addams, The New Yorker, October 31, 1988 |
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The John Barrett papers were donated to the Library of Congress. Could a copy of Mrs. Barrett's original letter to Charles Addams be there?
The John Barrett papers |
Note: Once again I am grateful to David from Manhattan for his enthusiasm and for the use of his fascinating material.
Incidentally, the blog archives are full of information on Charles Addams and on what must have been one of his favorite holidays, Halloween.
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