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The architects of the American Colonies : or, Vitruvius Americanus / by John Fitzhugh Millar ; with drawings rendered by Suzanne Carlson.
Entrée principale:

Millar, John Fitzhugh, author.

Titre et auteur:

The architects of the American Colonies : or, Vitruvius Americanus / by John Fitzhugh Millar ; with drawings rendered by Suzanne Carlson.

Publication:

[Barre, Mass.] : Barre Publishers, 1968.

Description:

205 pages : illustrations ; 37 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 196-197).
Architects who sent designs from England -- Sir Christopher Wren -- James Gibbs-- Robert May and Company, London -- Architects of the American colonies: South -- John Prince -- Henry Cary & Son -- Richard Taliaferro -- John Ariss -- James Wren -- Simon Duff & Patrick Creagh -- Charles Carroll -- Unknown -- Richard Boulton -- William Buckland -- Joseph Horatio Anderson -- Robert Key -- Unknown Carolinian -- John Hawks -- Unknown early South Carolinian(s) -- Samuel Cardy & William Rigby Naylor -- Ezra Waite -- Architects of the American colonies: North -- James Porteus -- Edmund Woolley -- Unidentified Philadelphian -- Samuel Rhoads -- Robert Smith -- Thomas McBean -- Richard Munday -- Peter Harrison -- Unknown Massachusetts housewright -- Godfrey Malbone -- Joseph Brown -- Robert Twelves, and possibly others -- John Smibert -- Governor Francis Bernard -- Unknown New Hampshire housewright.
Architects who sent designs from England -- Sir Christopher Wren : The College of William and Mary ; Capitol Williamsburg ; City Hall, New York ; Governor's Palace, Williamsburg ; Trinity Church, Newport ; Christ Church, Boston -- James Gibbs : St. Philip's Church, Charleston -- Plans "sent from England" : Holden Chapel, Cambridge, Massachusetts -- Robert May and Company, London : Old Drawers Presbyterian Church, Odessa, Delaware ; Corbit House, Odessa, Delaware.
Architects of the American colonies: South -- John Prince : Rosewell Hall, Gloucester County ; Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County ; Christ Church Lancaster County, Kilmarnock ; Unidentified Virginia Mansion, probably Rippon Hall, Corotoman, Warner Hall, or Turkey Island ; Sabine Hall, Warsaw, Richmond County ; Nomini Hall, Montross, Westmoreland County ; Berkeley, Charles City County ; York Hall (Nelson House), Yorktown ; One of two matching forecourt dependencies at Shirley (south), Charles City County ; Cutsom House, Yorktown ; St. Mary Church, Whitechapel, Lancaster County -- Henry Cary & Son : Brafferton Hall, The College of William and Mary ; President's House, The College of William and Mary -- Richard Taliaferro : Westover, Charles City County ; Eppington, Chesterfield County ; Wilton, Henrico County ; Carter's Grove, James City County ; Cleve, King George County ; Pekatone, Westmoreland County ; Powhatan, James City County ; Wythe House, Williamsburg ; Elsing Green, King William County ; Ampthill, Chesterfield County ; Rocky Mills (Fairfield), Hanover County ; Brooke's Bank, Essex County ; Weyanoke, Charles City County ; Eltham, New Kent County ; Chelsea, King William County ; Abingdon Church, Gloucester County ; Court House, Isle of Wight County, Smithfield ; Court House, Charles City County ; Court House, York County ; Court House, King William County ; Court House, Hanover County ; Court House, Martinsburg ; Court House, Henrico County (Chesterfield) ; Public Records Building, Williamsburg -- John Ariss : Payne's Church (Truro), Fairfax ; Lamb's Creek Church, King George County ; Little Fork Church, Culpeper County ; Carlyle House, Alexandria ; Gadsby's Tavern, Alexandria ; Belvoir, Fairfax County ; Mounty Airy, Warsaw ; Mannsfield, Fredericksburg ; Blandfield, Essex County ; Mount Vernon, Fairfax County ; Elmwood, Essex County ; Menokin, Richmond County ; Camden, Caroline County ; Locust Hill, Jefferson County, West Virginia ; Sara's Creek House (Little England), Gloucester County ; Harwood, Jefferson County ; Fairfield, Clarke County ; Chowan County Court House, Edenton, North Carolina -- James Wren : Aquia Church, Stafford County ; Tebbs-Mundy House, Dumfries ; Old Hotel, Dumfries ; Christ Church, Alexandria ; Falls Church, Fairfax County ; Pohick Church, Fairfax County -- Simon Duff & Patrick Creagh : Dulaney House, Annapolis ; Bladen's Folly, Annapolis ; Readborne, Queen Anne County ; Belair, near Davidsonville ; His Lordship's Kindness (Poplar Hill), near Clinton ; Greenfield, near Bohemia ; Bohemia, Cecil County ; Governor's Mansion, Annapolis -- Charles Carroll : Wing of Carroll House, Annapolis ; Mount Clare, Baltimore -- Unknown : Tulip Hill, Anne Arundel County ; Peggy Stewart House, Annapolis ; Furley Hall, Baltimore ; St. James' Church, Herring Creek, Anne Arundel County -- Richard Boulton : St. Andrew's Church, St. Mary's County ; All Faith Church, St. Mary's County -- William Buckland : Brice House, Annapolis ; Paca House, Annapolis ; Ridout House, Annapolis ; Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis ; Chase-Lloyd House, Annapolis ; Upton Scott House, Annapolis ; Adams-Kilty House, Annapolis ; Acton House, Annapolis ; Montpelier, Prince George's County ; Raspberry Plain, Loudoun County, Virginia ; Strawberry Hill, near Annapolis -- Joseph Horatio Anderson : State House, Annapolis ; Whitehall, Anne Arundel County ; Mulberry Fields, St. Mary's County ; St. Anne's Church, Annapolis -- Robert Key : Cokesbury Methodist College, Abingdon -- Unknown Carolinian : St. Philip's Church, Burnswick, North Carolina -- John Hawks : John Wright Stanley House, New Bern ; Bellair, near New Bern ; Governor's Palace, New Bern-- Unknown early South Carolinian(s) : Drayton Hall, near Charleston ; Brick House, Edisto ; Archdale Hall, on the Ashley River ; Charles Pinckney House, Charleston ; Fenwick Hall, Johns Island ; Crowfield, Goose Creek ; Unidentified Plantation on the Ashley River ; Thomas Rose House, Charleston -- Samuel Cardy & William Rigby Naylor : Brandford-Horry House, Charleston ; St. Michael's Church, Charleston ; Prince William's Church, Sheldon ; St. James' Church, Santee ; Exchange and Custom House, Charleston ; State House, Charleston ; Pompion Hill Chapel, on the Cooper River ; St. Stephen's Church, St. Stephen's Berkeley County ; Prince George's Church, Georgetown ; Stables, North Chachan Plantation -- Ezra Waite : Miles Brenton House, Charleston.
Architects of the American colonies: North -- James Porteus : Pennsbury Manor, near Bristol ; Norris ('Slate Roof') House, Philadelphia ; Fairhill ; Trent House, Trenton, New Jersey ; Hope Lodge, Whitemarsh Valley ; Stenton, Germantown ; Pemberton's Plantation ; Walnut Grove, Philadelphia ; Bush Hill, Philadelphia ; Christ Church, Philadelphia -- Edmund Woolley : Independence Hall, Philadelphia -- Unidentified Philadelphian : Town Hall, Philadelphia ; Belair, Philadelphia (League Island Park) ; Friend's Almshouse, Philadelphia ; Presbyterian Church, New Castle, Delaware -- Samuel Rhoads : Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia -- Robert Smith : Pennsylvania College Dormitory, Philadelphia ; Pennsylvania College Provost's House, Philadelphia ; St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia ; Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia ; Walnut Street Prison, Philadelphia ; Woodford, Philadelphia ; Mount Pleasant, Philadelphia ; Clivedon, Philadelphia ; Laurel Hill, Philadelphia ; Port Royal, Frankford, Pennsylvania ; Whitgy Hall, Philadelphia ; President's House, Princeton ; Chakley Hall, Frankford ; St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia ; Zion Lutheran Church, Philadelphia ; Steele of the Second Presbyterian Meeting House, Philadelphia ; Third Presbyterian Church, Pine Street, Philadelphia ; First Presbyterian Meeting House, Carlisle ; Nassau Hall, Princeton ; University Hall, Brown University, Providence ; Mental Hospital, Williamsburg ; Court House, Williamsburg ; Bettering House, Philadelphia -- Thomas McBean : Van Rensselaer Manor, New York ; St. Paul's Chapel, New York ; Ford Mansion, Morristown, New Jersey ; Johnson Hall, Johnstown, New York ; Unidentified House, New York ; Roger Morris (Jumel) Mansion, New York ; King's College (Columbia), New York ; Unidentified Public Building, New York -- Richard Munday : Jahleel Brenton House, Newport ; John Gidley House, Newport ; Governor Joseph Wanton House, Newport ; David Cheeseborough House, Newport ; Abraham Rodriguez Riviera House, Newport ; Daniel Ayrault House, Newport ; Godfrey Malbone Town House, Newport ; Hancock House, Boston ; Malbone Hall, Newport ; Colony House, Newport ; St. Paul's Church, Narragansett ; Sabbatarian Meeting House, Newport ; Whitehall, Newport -- Peter Harrison : Shirley Place, Roxbury, Massachusetts ; Redwood Library, Newport ; King's Chapel, Boston ; Christ Church, Cambridge ; Vassall-Longfellow House, Cambridge ; Apthorp House, Cambridge ; Apthorp House, New York ; Apthorp House, Brighton, Massachusetts ; Lady Pepperrell House, Kittery Point, Maine ; Brick Market, Newport ; Touro Synagogue, Newport ; Peter Buliod House, Newport ; Francis Malbone House, Newport ; Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire ; Charles Dudley House, Newport ; John Banister Country House, Newport ; Vernon House, Newport ; Winthrop House, New London, Connecticut ; The Lindens, Danvers, Massachusetts ; James Gardner House, Boston -- Unknown Massachusetts housewright : Lee Manson, Marblehead -- Godfrey Malbone : Trinity Church, Brooklyn, Connecticut -- Joseph Brown : Joseph Russell House, Providence ; Joseph Brown House, Providence ; The Market, Providence ; First Baptist Church, Providence -- Robert Twelves, and possibly others : Foster-Hutchinson House, Boston ; William Clarke House, Boston ; MacPheadris-Warner House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire ; Stoughton College, Harvard University ; Colony House, Boston ; Old South Meeting House (Congregational), Boston -- John Smibert : Faneuil Hall, Boston -- Governor Francis Bernard : Harvard Hall, Cambridge -- Unknown New Hampshire housewright : Moffat-Ladd House, Portsmouth ; Cutter-Langdon House, Portsmouth ; Colonial Joseph Whipple House, Portsmouth.
Sujet:

Architecture, Colonial United States.
Architecture United States.
Architects United States.
Architecture coloniale États-Unis.
Architecture États-Unis.
Architectes États-Unis.
Architects
Architecture
Architecture, Colonial
United States

Vedettes secondaires:

Carlson, Suzanne, illustrator.

Exemplaires:

Localisation: Bibliothèque main 119933
Cote: W3013
Statut: Disponible

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