I wanted to share the link for those who are interested: Internet Archive. Just type "The Craftsman" in the search box and click Go!
I also found a Batchelder tile catalog and a Sears catalog from 1912. Very exciting!
I'm thinking I may spend some time taking the images I like out of the magazine and post them when I have time. Especially if they'll help for our remodel planning.
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Alternately, you can look at "The Craftsman" magazine at this University of Wisconsin Digital Collections site. The quality of the scans is a little bit better, but it's a lot more difficult to grab images for personal use.
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