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 | Where We Lived: Discovering the Places We Once Called Home Author: Jack Larkin Publisher: Taunton Press Year: 2006 ISBN 1561588474
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Category: History / By Location / North America /
ArchitectureWeek Description A photographically illustrated narrative about the daily lives of the people of all social strata — from cities, towns, plantations, and farms — of the early history of the United States. The stories are depicted by HABS photographs of early houses, covering the variety and evolutions of house style, and supplemented with period woodcuts, engravings, drawings, paintings, artifacts, and maps. Amazon Customer Average Rating:  Some Related Books... Victorian America: Transformations in Everyday Life, 1876-1915 (The Everyday Life in America Series, - Thomas J. Schlereth
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