A History of the Architecture of Madison During the Civil War Period
Author: Helen Mary McCarthy
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 110
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Author: Helen Mary McCarthy
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 110
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hugh Howard
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 2014-11-04
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 0316376345
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA revealing historical and photographic tour of the homes of influential Civil War figures, including Robert E. Lee, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Clara Barton, Stonewall Jackson, and others. Timed to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and a fitting sequel to Houses of the Presidents, Houses of Civil War America takes readers into the daily lives of the most important historical figures in the nation-defining conflict. From modest abolitionist homes to the plantations of the antebellum south. Howard and Straus bring the most intimate moments of the war to life. With insightful narrative and gorgeous photography, Houses of Civil War America demonstrates -- through these landmark homes -- the nation we were and the nation we became.
Author: William R. Mitchell
Publisher: Golden Coast Publishing Company
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780932958273
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFounded in 1809, Madison, Georgia, is often mentioned as the prototypical small Southern town. This lavishly illustrated volume offers a portrait of its grand homes and manicured gardens, providing an engaging history of the town's architecture, culture, congregations, and citizenry.
Author: A.D.F Hamlin
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-07-18
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 3752319542
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReproduction of the original: History of Architecture by A.D.F Hamlin
Author: Charlene C. Giannetti
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2017-02-01
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 1493024809
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSouthern plantations are an endless source of fascination. That’s no surprise since these palatial homes are rich in history, representing a pivotal time in U.S. history that truly is “gone with the wind.” With the Civil War literally exploding all around, many of these homes were occupied either by Confederate or Union troops. Nowhere else in the south were plantations so affected by the nation’s bloodiest war than in Virginia. At times, families fled, leaving behind slaves to manage the property. There are still more than 60 plantations in Virginia today, most of them open to the public. Some have been restored, others undergoing that process. If only the walls could talk, the stories we might hear! That’s what we hope to bring into this book on The Plantations of Virginia. We’ll take the tours and talk to the guides and dig even further if there is more to discover. We hope that travelers will be enlightened before they travel to Virginia, their visits will thus be enriched, and that residents will equally love exploring this deep history of Virginia. Accompanying the text will be photographs, taken by one of the authors, showing, in all their splendor, the exteriors of these plantations, as well as areas of interest inside the buildings.
Author: James A. Glass
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2024-10-15
Total Pages: 655
ISBN-13: 0253070953
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs a planned community, Indianapolis boasted finished frame and brick buildings from its beginning. Architects and builders drew on Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, French Second Empire, Gothic, Romanesque, and Italian Renaissance styles for commercial, industrial, public, and religious buildings and for residences. In Architecture in Indianapolis: 1820–1900, preservationist and architectural historian Dr. James Glass explores the rich variety of architecture that appeared during the city's first 80 years, to 1900. Glass explains how economic forces shaped building cycles, such as the Canal Era, the advent of railroads, the natural gas boom, and repeated recessions and recoveries. He describes 243 buildings that illustrate the styles that architects and builders incorporated into the designs that they devised in each era between 1820 and 1900. This book also documents the loss of distinctive 19th century architecture that has occurred in Indianapolis. It includes 373 photographs and drawings that depict the buildings described and locator maps that show where concentrations of buildings were constructed. Architecture in Indianapolis: 1820–1900 provides the first history of 19th-century architecture in the city and will serve as an indispensable reference for decades to come.
Author: Alfred D. Hamlin
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2012-12
Total Pages: 454
ISBN-13: 3954540886
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlfred D. Hamlin gibt in seinem Buch einen umfassenden Überblick über die Architektur der verschiedenen Epochen, Kulturen und Stilrichtungen, und stellt darüber hinaus die wichtigsten Werke vor.
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 722
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: State Historical Society of Wisconsin
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Published: 1964
Total Pages: 98
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