The Early Domestic Architecture Of Conneticut by J. Frederick Kelly

A Historical and Architectural Study

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of Connecticut's domestic architecture from the colonial period through the early 19th century, highlighting the evolution of building styles and techniques. It delves into the cultural and historical influences that shaped the region's architectural landscape, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations of various house types, construction methods, and decorative elements. The work serves as both a scholarly resource and a visual journey through the rich architectural heritage of Connecticut, emphasizing the craftsmanship and aesthetic values of early American builders.

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