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Early Connecticut Houses
An Historical and Architectural Study
- by Norman Morrison Isham (1864-1943) and Albert Frederic Brown
- published by The Preston and Rounds Company, Providence, R.I., 1900
- 303 pages
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Available online at these locations:
- https://books.google.com/books?id=xW1NAAAAMAAJ
- https://archive.org/details/earlyconnecticu00browgoog
- https://archive.org/details/cu31924014758555
- https://archive.org/details/earlyconnecticut00isha
- https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000643496
- https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000041534
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Earliest Period in the Connecticut Colony, 1635-1675
- The John Clark House, Farmington
- The Gleason House, Farmington
- The Lewis House, Farmington
- The Cowles House, Farmington
- The Whitman House, Farmington
- The Moore House, Windsor
- The Joseph Whiting House, Hartford
- The Dorus Barnard House, Hartford
- The Second Period in the Connecticut Colony, 1675-1700
- The Hollister House, South Glastonbury
- The Patterson House, Berlin
- The John Barnard House, Hartford
- The Third Period in the Connecticut Colony, 1700-1750
- The Barrett House, Wethersfield
- The Meggatt House, Wethersfield
- The Sheldon Woodbridge House, Hartford
- The Webb House, Wethersfield
- The Ebenezer Grant House, South Windsor
- The Earliest Period in The New Have Colony, 1638-1675
- The Theophilus Eaton House, New Haven
- The Henry Whitfield House, Guilford
- The Baldwin House, Branford
- The Second Period in The New Haven Colony, 1675-1700
- The Thomas Painter House, West Haven
- The Stowe House, Milford
- The Harrison House, Branford
- The Goldsmith Cleveland House, Southold
- The Third Period in The New Haven Colony, 1700-1750
- The Fiske Wildman House, Guilford
- The Caldwell House, Guilford
- The Benjamin House, Milford
- New London
- The Hempstead House, New London
- The Cady House, Putnam
- The Kinsman House, Lisbon
- Construction
- 1 Stone work and Brick work
- 2 Wood work and Framing
- The Frame
- The Covering
- The Interior
- 3 Iron work
- Appendices
- I The Joseph Whiting House, Page 279
- II The Webster Houses, Page 282
- III The Inventory of Governor Eaton, Page 287
- Index, Page 297
Errata
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- <span id='Isham'></span>Isham, Norman Morrison. ''[[Space:Early Connecticut Houses|Early Connecticut Houses]]'' (Preston & Rounds Co., Providence, R.I., 1900)
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