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Colonial architecture of the Mid-Atlantic : from material originally published as the White pine series of architectural monographs, edited by Russell F. Whitehead and Frank Chouteau Brown / Lisa C. Mullins, editor ; Roy Underhill, consultant.

Collection Type

  • Books and periodicals

GUSN

GUSN-146170

Description

248 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.

Details

Descriptive Terms

Architecture 17th century.
Architecture 18th century.
Moravian architecture
Architecture, Dutch
Roofs
Architecture
Buildings, structures, etc.

Originator

Mullins, Lisa C.
Underhill, Roy.

Contents

Farmhouses of New Netherlands / Aymar Embury II -- Early Dutch houses of northern New Jersey / Clifford C. Wendehack -- House of John Imlay, Esquire, Allentown, New Jersey / John Taylor Boyd, Jr. -- Burlington County court house at Mount Holly, New Jersey / Femimore C. Woolmman -- The woden architecture of the lower Delaware valley / Jewett A. Grosvenor -- Farmhouses of Oley Valley, Berks Coiunty, Pennsylvania / Dean Kennedy -- Moravian architecture of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania / Karl H. Snyder -- New Castle, Delaware: an eighteenth-century town / William D. Foster -- George Read II house at New Castle, Delaware / Herbert C. Wise -- The builder's companion, part one, reprint of the 1762 handbook / by William Pain -- The builder's companion, part two, reprint of the 1762 handbook / by William Pain -- Roofs: the varieties commonly used in the architecture of the American colonies and the early republic / Aymar Embury II.

Publication

Harrisburg, Pa. : National Historical Society

Publisher Series

Architectural treasures of Early America ; 4
Architectural treasures of Early America (Harrisburg, Pa.) ;

Description

248 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.

ISBN

0918678234
9780918678232

Call Number

HisPres. NA717.C65 1987

Other People and Orgs

Pain, William, 1730?-1790? Builder's companion and workman's assistant.

Material Type

Early works to 1800.

Places

Middle Atlantic States
Pennsylvania Bethlehem.
New Jersey.
Middle Atlantic States.
Bethlehem (Pa.)

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