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The evolution of colonial architecture / Lisa C. Mullins, editor ; Roy Underhill, consultant.
Title & Author:

The evolution of colonial architecture / Lisa C. Mullins, editor ; Roy Underhill, consultant.

Publication:

Harrisburg, Pa. : National Historical Society, [1987]
©1987

Description:

248 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.

Series:

Architectural treasures of Early America ; 9

Notes:
"From material originally published as the White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs, edited by Russell F. Whitehead and Frank Chouteau Brown."
Includes bibliographical references.
Colonial cottages during the latter half of the seventeenth century / Joseph Everett Chandler -- The seventeenth century Connecticut house / Harold Donaldson Eberlein -- Houses of Bennington, Vermont, and vicinity / Cameron Clark -- Early dwellings in New Hampshire / A.E. Ferguson -- Small colonial houses / Peter Augustus Pindar -- New England colonial houses of the early portion of the eighteenth century / Frank Chouteau Brown -- Three-story colonial houses of New England / Frank Chouteau Brown -- Architecture in Massachusetts during the latter portion of the eighteenth century / Julian Buckly -- Early brickwork in New England / Frank Chouteau Brown -- The charm of old San Antonio: a Spanish settlement of the southwest / Harvey P. Smith -- The interior details and furnishings of the Sarah Orne Jewett dwelling / Frank Chouteau Brown -- The Colonel Robert Means house, Amherst, New Hampshire -- The interior details and furnishings of the Col. Paul Wentworth mansion / Frank Chouteau Brown -- The interior details and furnishings of the William Haskell dwelling / Frank Chouteau Brown -- The Gardner-White-Pingree house / Frank Chouteau Brown.
Summary:

Colonial architecture is an architectural style from a mother country that has been incorporated into the buildings of settlements or colonies in distant locations.--Amazon.com.

ISBN:

0918678285
9780918678287

Subject:

Architecture, Domestic New England.
Architecture, Colonial New England.
Decoration and ornament, Architectural New England.
Building, Brick New England.
Architecture coloniale Nouvelle-Angleterre.
Décoration et ornement architecturaux Nouvelle-Angleterre.
Construction en brique Nouvelle-Angleterre.
Architecture, Colonial
Architecture, Domestic
Building, Brick
Decoration and ornament, Architectural
New England

Added entries:

Mullins, Lisa C., editor.
Underhill, Roy, contributor.
Mullins, Lisa C.
Underhill, Roy.
National Historical Society.
White pine series of architectural monographs.
Architectural treasures of Early America (Harrisburg, Pa.) ; 9.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 41283
Call No.: ID:89-B1405
Status: Available

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