New York City, 114, 209, 230; City Hall, 274; of Colonial Days, 193. New York, Georgian, 113. New York State, 8. Nieuw Dorp, N.Y., 19. Northampton, Mass., 264. North Church, Boston, 234. O Old Dominion, 84, 218. Old Ship Meeting House, 234. Old South Meeting House, Boston, Mass., 232. Old State House, Boston, Mass., 119. Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 224. Old York Road, Pa., 135. Overhang, 54, 55; in South, 90; in New England, 90. Overmantel, 108, 110, 141, 146, 147, 151, 188; decorations, 153, 155. Oxford, Pa., 224. P Paint, 249, 250; colour of in XVIIIth century, 149, 150. Palladian window, 109, 142, 144, 150, 185. Panel, bevel flush, 141; overmantel, 141; 34, 98, 108, 119, 138, 147, 250, 251. Park Street Church, Boston, Mass., 235. Parlour, 92, 141. “Parson Williams’s” house, Deerfield Mass., 107. Pediment, 97, 140, 142, 143, 164, 188, 222; segmental, 108; Swan’s neck, 108. Pencoyd, Bala, Pa., 69. Penn, John, 211. Penn, William, 59, 61, 135, 211, 256, 257. Pennsbury Manor House, Bucks, Pa., 257. Pennsylvania, 3, 8, 74, 76, 77, 93, 106, 161, 195, 243; Colonial types, 67-76; gardens, 133; Georgian, 107; Georgian characteristics, 121, 152-155; Georgian houses, 120, 127, 130-152. Pennsylvania Historical Society, 262. Pennsylvania Hospital, 266, 267. Penthouse, 28, 70, 139, 196. Peters, Judge, 244. Pews, 210, 211, 212, 213, 232; family, 208; Royal Governours’, 210. Philadelphia, Pa., 3, 58, 93, 177, 209, 210, 271; commercial prosperity, 130; Colonial metropolis, 121; Country houses, 122; fox-hunting, 122; Georgian types, 128-155; life, 122; “Republican Court”, 125; seat of national government, 189; XVIIIth Century architects of, 134. Philadelphia Library, 135, 266. Philadelphia Naval Home, 274. Philipse house, near Tarrytown, N.Y., 116. Philipse Manor House, Yonkers, N.Y., 117. Pilaster, 63, 106, 111, 138, 169; Ionic, 145, 148. Pillar, 111, 145, 164, 201; attenuation of, 176; Tuscan, 229. Pine Street Market, Phila., 194. Plan, balanced, 99. Pohick Church, Va., 159, 221-224, 264. “Pokes” of tobacco, 77. Pompeian refinements, 111. Porch, origin of, 28, 29. Portico, 145, 150, 164, 172, 201, 223. Portius, James, 135, 256, 257. Portsmouth, N.H., 107. Post-Colonial types, 166-181. Powel house, Phila., 124. Precedent, English, 88. Preferences, hereditary, 80, 83. Presbyterians, 125. Providence, R.I., First Baptist Church, 263, 264. Public buildings, 182-204. Pugging, 52, 246. Q Quaker, 60; hostility to theatre, 200; influence, 122; predilections, 106; scruples, 107. Queen Anne, 101, 107, 116; New England affinities, 107; Middle Colonies Georgian affinities, 152; tradition, 75; urns, 152. Queen Anne’s Gate, Westminster, London, 106. Quoin, 24, 219, 223; brick, 141. R Radnor, Pa., 61, 212, 224, 225. Raynerd, D., 269. Renaissance, 100, 170, 173; classicism, 128; feeling, 220.
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