Domestic architecture of New Jersey.

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Domestic architecture of New Jersey.

Early New Jersey architecture reveals the personal tastes and needs of the initial, untrained builders. House design and structure is shown to be dependent on the early settler's homeland and where he chose to live. Pictures of different house patterns show how particular regions were home to certain groups of immigrants. An insight into the materials used in conjunction with the region is examined.

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Boucher, Jack E.

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