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Plantations of the Carolina low country, by Samuel Gaillard Stoney; edited by Albert Simons & Samuel Lapham, Jr., with an introduction by John Mead Howells.
Main entry:

Stoney, Samuel Gaillard, 1891-

Title & Author:

Plantations of the Carolina low country, by Samuel Gaillard Stoney; edited by Albert Simons & Samuel Lapham, Jr., with an introduction by John Mead Howells.

Publication:

Charleston, S.C., The Carolina Art Association, 1938.

Description:

4 preliminary leaves, 7-243, [1] pages illustrations, plates, plans 33 cm

Notes:
The plates reproduce photographs taken by Ben Judah Lubschez and Frances Benjamin Johnston and measured drawings.
Maps on lining-papers.
"Fifteen hundred copies of this first edition have been printed ... set in Caslon old face, printed on Champion's satin-proof enamel substance no. 100."
In slip case, autographed by owner Thomas T. Waterman, with loose photograph of an unidentified window.
DLC
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-243).
The country and the people -- Architectural trends -- Colonian and Provicial Period: Medway ; Middleburg ; St. Andrews' Church ; St. James' Church, Goose Creek ; Mulberry ; Hanover ; Christ Church ; Strawberry Chapel ; Brick House, Edisto ; Exeter ; Crowfield ; Fenwick Hall ; Fairfield ; Hampton ; Drayton Hall ; Comintee ; Oakland ; Tom Seabrook's House ; Prince William's Church, Sheldon ; Middleton Place ; Biggin Church ; North Chachan ; Pompion Hill Chapel ; St. Stephen's Church ; St. James' Church, Santee ; Lewisfield -- Republican Period: Otranto ; The Bluff ; Harrietta ; El Dorado ; Lowndes' Grove ; The Rocks ; Wappaoola ; Mount Hope ; Eutaw ; Marshlands ; Ophir ; William Seabrook's House ; Belvidere Farm ; The Elms ; Lawson's Pond ; White Hall ; Tomotley ; Springfield ; The Wedge ; Dean Hall ; Somerset ; The Grove ; Presyterian Church, Edisto ; Somerton ; Magnolia Gardens ; Chisolm House ; Boone Hall ; Gippy ; Prospect Hill.
Summary:

This book is located on the OVERSIZE BOOK SHELF.

Subject:

Historic buildings South Carolina.
Architecture South Carolina.
Architecture.
Historic buildings.
South Carolina History.
Caroline du Sud Histoire.
South Carolina.

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Simons, Albert, 1890-1980, editor.
Lapham, Samuel, 1892-1972, editor.
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer.
Lubschez, Ben J. (Ben Jehudah), 1881- photographer.
Simons, Albert, 1890-
Lapham, Samuel, 1892-

Holdings:

Location: Library main 40379
Call No.: 1608; ID:89-B1020
Status: Available

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