Meetinghouses of early New England
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Amherst :
University of Massachusetts Press,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I THE BACKGROUND
- 1.The Meetinghouse and the Community
- 2.The Meetinghouse and the Church
- 3.The Builders
- 4.Seating the Congregation
- pt. II THE ARCHITECTURE
- 5.Meetinghouses of the Seventeenth Century
- 6.Meetinghouses of the Eighteenth Century
- 7.Meetinghouses of the Early Nineteenth Century
- pt. III CONCLUSIONS
- 8.Some Theoretical Models
- 9.Meetinghouse Architecture as Puritan Ecclesiology
- 10.A Fleeting Image.
- Appendix A: Tables
- Appendix B: Chronological checklist of meetinghouses in New England and Long Island, 1622-1830
- Appendix C: Pinnacles, pyramids, and spires, 1651-1709
- Appendix D: Enlargements of meetinghouses in New England by cutting the frame, 1723-1824
- Appendix E: Citations of exterior painting, 1678-1828
- Appendix F: Citations of interior painting, 1656-1817
- Appendix G: Meetinghouse replications in New England, 1647-1828.