"The Romance of Old New England Roof Trees" by Mary Caroline Crawford
"The Romance of Old New England Roof Trees" by Mary Caroline Crawford
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Full title: The Romance of Old New England Roof Trees by Mary Caroline Crawford. Published by Boston, L. C. Page & Company in 1907. 390pp.
Offers a charming glimpse into the storied past of New England’s historic homes, including:
- Whitehall, Newport, R. I.
- Royall House, Medford, Mass.
- Pepperell House, Kittery, Maine
- General Lee's Headquarters, Somerville, Mass.
- Christ Church Paul Revere House, Boston, Mass.
- Dorothy Q. House, Quincy, Mass.
- Riedesel House, Cambridge, Mass.
- Swan House, Dorchester, Mass.
- Gannett House, Sharon, Mass.
- Williams House, Deerfield, Mass.
- Old Witch House, Salem, Mass.
- Governor Wentworth House, Portsmouth, N. H.
- Fairbanks House, Dedham, Mass.
- Brook Farm, West Roxbury, Mass.
- Old Manse, Concord, Mass.
- Whittier's Birthplace, East Haverhill, Mass.
While it is a former library copy, it is in very good condition, with only the markings pictured.
Shipping: $10. Please allow one week for shipping.
                      
                        
                        
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