Where we lived : discovering the places we once called home, the american home from 1775 to 1840
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What was life like when a dozen people lived in a house not much bigger than a modern garage ? When children were born at home, people were maried at home and, later, died, were laid out, mourned, and buried at home ? This book is about how early American families lived in these old houses and the range of their lives in them - from the impossibly wealthy to the(...)
Where we lived : discovering the places we once called home, the american home from 1775 to 1840
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$54.00
(available to order)
Summary:
What was life like when a dozen people lived in a house not much bigger than a modern garage ? When children were born at home, people were maried at home and, later, died, were laid out, mourned, and buried at home ? This book is about how early American families lived in these old houses and the range of their lives in them - from the impossibly wealthy to the unimaginably poor, from Boston and New York to the small farms and plantations of the rural South, from trim New England villages to the raw frontier "West" of Missouri, Ohio, and Illinois. Here is a look to date of how families lived at the dawn of the republic and how their houses shaped their lives.
History until 1900