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Where we lived : discovering the places we once called home : the American home from 1775 to 1840

This book is about how early American families lived in these houses and the range of their lives in them. "In a journey that spans the infant nation from New England to the deep south, we see the full sprctrum of early domestic architecture in its quirky, graceful, crude sophisticated innovative unabashed American-ness" (cover).

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  • "A social history of early America combines with more than four hundred photographs and drawings to look at everyday life, and the many different kinds of dwellings, at the dawn of the new republic, from the American Revolution to the Industrial Revolution."
  • "This book is about how early American families lived in these houses and the range of their lives in them. "In a journey that spans the infant nation from New England to the deep south, we see the full sprctrum of early domestic architecture in its quirky, graceful, crude sophisticated innovative unabashed American-ness" (cover)."@en

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  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Local history"@en
  • "Local history"
  • "Pictorial works"@en
  • "Pictorial works"

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  • "Where we lived : discovering the places we once called home : the American home from 1775 to 1840"@en
  • "Where we lived : discovering the places we once called home : the American home from 1775 to 1840"
  • "Where we lived discovering the places we once called home"