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... King's Chapel , Boston , or of marble as in Gov- ernor Tryon's palace in New Bern . Buildings of stone were not common and were confined chiefly to the North , where this material could be easily and cheaply obtained . As early as 1639 ...
... King's Chapel , Boston , or of marble as in Gov- ernor Tryon's palace in New Bern . Buildings of stone were not common and were confined chiefly to the North , where this material could be easily and cheaply obtained . As early as 1639 ...
Page 57
... King's Chapel , the Redwood Library , the Jewish Synagogue , and Brick Market at Newport , yet even he combined designing with other avocations . In truth there was no great need of architects in colonial days . Styles did not vary much ...
... King's Chapel , the Redwood Library , the Jewish Synagogue , and Brick Market at Newport , yet even he combined designing with other avocations . In truth there was no great need of architects in colonial days . Styles did not vary much ...
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... King's Chapel in Boston . In both sections of the country the occa- sion was marked by presents to members of the family and to friends and by " boxes " ( a term familiar to the Southerners and still in use in Eng- land ) to the ...
... King's Chapel in Boston . In both sections of the country the occa- sion was marked by presents to members of the family and to friends and by " boxes " ( a term familiar to the Southerners and still in use in Eng- land ) to the ...
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... Church , Newport , which followed the Wren model , King's Chapel , Boston , which was of hewn stone , and McSparran's Narragansett church , which is described as a very dignified and elegant structure — the buildings of this ...
... Church , Newport , which followed the Wren model , King's Chapel , Boston , which was of hewn stone , and McSparran's Narragansett church , which is described as a very dignified and elegant structure — the buildings of this ...
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... King's Chapel , where it was thankfully received . This instrument , after a new organ had been purchased for King's Chapel in 1756 , was transferred to Newburyport and finally to Portsmouth , where it is still pre- served . In 1728 ...
... King's Chapel , where it was thankfully received . This instrument , after a new organ had been purchased for King's Chapel in 1756 , was transferred to Newburyport and finally to Portsmouth , where it is still pre- served . In 1728 ...
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