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12 Books & booklets:CT Architecture:Whitfield,Glford,Woodbury,Litchfield,Houses
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Kelly, J. FrederickArchitectural Guide for Connecticut. The Connecticut Tercentenary 1635-1935
Stiff card-stock covers, Publisher: Yale University Press, New Haven, 1935
Used - Very Good. Blue printed
wraps
. 44 pp. With a few illustrations and floor plans. Map
endpapers
. A guide to houses of various architectural styles/periods in Connecticut, providing a summary of the architecture of each period (ranging from 1635 to 1935), listing houses, with architectural history, including Whitfield House, the Gleason House, the Wheeler-Beecher House, the Joseph Webb House and others; Periods,design, construction;
AND:
Early Connecticut Houses
by Isham & Brown; 1965 Dover pb reprint of 1900 rarity; 301 pages, many photos, floor plans and detail drawings;
AND:
Some Notes On Early Connecticut Architecture And The Nomenclature Of Rooms In The 17th And 18th Century Connecticut House
By Elmer D. Keith,
The Antiquarian & Landmarks Society, Inc. of Connecticut, Hartford, CT, 1976.
48 pp. Softcover in original binding. Text is complete, clean and unmarked.
Not Ex-Lib.;
AND:
The Henry Whitfield House in Guilford...,
1946, 9 pages, photos, Inventory of furnishings, from 1639 origins of stone house through 1940s restoration overseen by Kelly;
AND:
The Connecticut Antiquarian,
June 1971, 1782 Butler-McCook Homestead, Hartford, Journey journal...photos; AND:
THE BUTTOLPH-WILLIAMS HOUSE and its Restoration,
Wethersfield, CT, published by The Antiquarian & Landmarks Society, Hartford, CT. 1956. VG condition with a few short edge-chips to covers. Pages clean, no marks. 24 pages. Black and White photographs;
AND
4
1920s
White Pine Architectural Monographs
, all 8 1/2' x 11, average 16 pages 7 plates, with large-scale photos:
The Towns of Suffield, Connecticut; Historic Houses of Litchfield; OLD Woodbury and adjacent Domestic Architecture in Connecticut; The Stage Coach road from Hartford to Litchfield; Old Canterbury on the Quinnebaug; AND The "River Towns" of Connecticut.