Dwellings of the Rural Elite in Central Delaware, 1770-1830+/-

Author(s)Herman, Bernard L.
Author(s)Lanier, Gabrielle M.
Author(s)Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.
Author(s)Van Balgooy, Max
Date Accessioned2005-08-16T15:45:10Z
Date Available2005-08-16T15:45:10Z
Publication Date1989-12
DescriptionThe ten dwellings considered in this nomination are the D.W.Thomas House(N-6237), Hill Island Farm(N-5898), Green Meadow(N-6240), Brook Ramble(N-101), the Vandyke-Heath House(N-5891), the Johnson Home Farm( N-4247), Mount Jones( N-1503), Windsor(N-), the Savin-Wilson House(K-3967), and Mount Pleasant(K-3863). There ar other dwellings within the geographical boundaries of this nomination that share the characteristics of this thematic nomination and have already been listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places. These related sites are listed in an appendix to the Statement of Historic Contexts.en
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/1524
Languageen_US
PublisherCenter for Historic Architecture and Engineeringen
Part of SeriesCHAD;6
KeywordsSaint Georges Hundred, Delaware
KeywordsAppoquinimink Hundred, Delaware
KeywordsDuck Creek Hundred, Delaware
KeywordsBrick dwelling
KeywordsLog dwelling
KeywordsPost-and-plank dwelling
KeywordsKent County, Delaware
KeywordsNew Castle County, Delaware
TitleDwellings of the Rural Elite in Central Delaware, 1770-1830+/-en
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