Church, bells, 216; city, 209; “Court”, 209; Colonial period, 205 _et seq._ Church of England, 207. Cipriani, 147. City Hall, Newport, R.I., 192; New York, 274. Clapboard, 23, 246, 247; casing, 50; first use of, 50; tradition, grafting of, 103; in gable ends, 28. Classic, element, 99; formality, 101; Revival, 11, 12, 105, 111, 112, 115, 116, 165, 166, 169, 170, 171, 173-175, 177-180, 191, 201, 203, 235. Classicism, 101, 169, 171, 173; Renaissance, 128; revived, 203. Climate, 252; influence of, on architecture, 80. Climatic conditions, 237. Cliveden, Germantown, Phila., 93, 124, 143, 144, 150, 152, 244. Clothing, 214. Clouston, Treatise on Chippendale, 146. Coffee houses, 196; London, Phila., 196, 197; Bradford’s, Phila., 196, 197. Colonial architecture, definition of, 7, 8. Colour, contrasting, 202; of interior paint, 149; Dutch 36. Column, 178; Corinthian, 172. Congress Hall, Phila., 189. Connecticut, 49, 269. Cooper River, S.C., 96. Cornice, 72, 108, 138, 233. Coultas, Col. James, 139, 141. “Country Builder’s Assistant”, 268, 269. Country seats, 132. Court House, Phila., 193, 194. Craftsmanship, methods of, 80. Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., 24, 29, 243. Croton River, 118. Custom House, Salem, Mass., 192. D Dale, Sir Thomas, 86. Damon, Capt. Isaac, 264. Danish strain, 79. Declaration of Independence, 183, 186. Deerfield, Mass., 107, 268. DeLancey, 116. Delaware, 4, 8, 74, 161, 195; County, Pa., 61; Georgian, 120, 121. Door, 138, 143; batten, 30; divided, 30; Dutch, 30; house, 92, 96, 97. Doorway, 140, 163, 169, 185; Dutch, 35; elaborate, 106; plain, 106; round arched, 109. Dormer, 76; sharp peaked, 89; long, 89. Drinker, Elizabeth, 196. Dummer house, Byfield, Mass., 107, 108. Dutch, brick, 86; Colonial type, 12 _et seq._, 29, 31, 115; Colonial tradition, 115; houses, characteristics of, 24 _et seq._; houses in New Jersey and Long Island, 28; of Hudson Valley, 21; settlers on Delaware, 58. E “E” Plan, 48. Earle, Alice Morse, 45, 210, 214. Eaton, Governour Theophilus, 47; house, 47; inventory, 47. Eaves, 27, 96, 138, 139; flaring, 27. Economic conditions and architecture, 101. Eggleston, Edward, 9, 39. Eggleston George Cary, 239. Elderkin, John, 269. Ellsworth, Oliver, 189. Embury, Aymar, 28. Empire, style, 12. England, 100. English, brick, 86; spoken in America, 78. Entablature, 108. Entry, New England, 92. Environment, 252. Ephrata, Pa., 76. Episcopalians, 125. Esopus River, N.Y., 19. Essex County, N.J., 15. F Fairfax County, Va., 221. Fair Hill, Phila., 134. Fairmount Park, Phila., 131, 141, 257. Faneuil Hall, Boston, 183, 189, 190, 264. Fan light, 142, 145. Farm, buildings, 161; houses, brick, 74; houses, Dutch, 21. Fatland, Montgomery Co., Pa., 151. Field stone, 69. Fireplace, 138, 146, 151; Dutch, 34. First Baptist, Providence, R.I., 263, 264. Fitzhugh, William, 83, 91.
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