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Early architecture of Delaware. Introduction and text by J.L. Copeland.

Early architecture of Delaware. Introduction and text by J.L. Copeland.

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Early architecture of Delaware. Introduction and text by J.L. Copeland.

by BENNETT, George Fletcher

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Wilmington, Historical Press, New York, Carl. T. Waugh & Co., (1932). 4to. Decorated cloth. With numerous photographic illustrations, measured drawings and profils. 213 pp. 1200 numbered copies printed. - Showing the influence of successive Dutch, Swedish, and English colonization between 1660 and 1840.

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Early architecture of Delaware. Introduction and text by J.L. Copeland.
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BENNETT, George Fletcher
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