An Architectural Monograph On Houses of the Connecticut River Valley

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An Architectural Monograph On Houses of the Connecticut River Valley
Richard Baker Derby
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An unusual and interesting composition in spite of the regrettable bay.
Built 1800.
EARLY HOUSES OF THE CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY 13 THE HORATIO HOYT HOUSE, DEERFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Excellent example of Connecticut Valley variety of a type of house common to New England.
THE FRARY HOUSE, DEERFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS. North portion built in 1683. An L variety of the above Hoyt type of house.
>4 THE WHITE PINE MONOGRAPH SERIES THE FRARY HOUSE, DEERFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS. Detail of Side Entrance Doorway.
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Excellent in proportion and in well-executed detail.
THE WHITE PINE OF THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, MINNESOTA, WISCONSIN, MICHIGAN, AND IDAHO ITS COMPARATIVE QUALITIES Bv ALLISON W. LAIRD General Manager, Totlatch Lumber Company, Totlatih, Idaho WITH INTERPOLATED STATEMENT BY HOWARD F. WEISS, DIRECTOR UNITED STATES FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY THE White Pine used in building our first New England homes was grown in the New England States, New York and Pennsylvania. Since then the trend of White Pine production has gradually been westward, and to-day the major portion of the White Pine distributed in the markets of the United States, and also exported, comes from Northern Minne- sota, Wisconsin and Michigan, and the far western district of Northern Idaho.


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