Colonial living
1999
818.545 T926co 1999
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Title
Colonial living
Edition
Johns Hopkins paperbacks ed.
Published
Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.
Description
155 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Call Number
818.545 T926co 1999
System Control No.
(OCoLC)41017436
Note
Originally published: Cleveland : World Pub. Co., 1957.
Text in double columns.
Contents: Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: the beachheads: St. Augustine -- Roanoke -- Jamestown -- Plymouth -- New Amsterdam -- Massachusetts Bay -- Maryland -- New Sweden -- Seventeenth century: New England: House building -- Wells -- Furniture -- Food -- Cooking -- Eating and drinking -- Heat and light -- Home crafts -- Cloth -- Wool production -- Wool-spinning -- Flax production -- Flax-spinning -- Weaving -- Clothing -- Towns and discipline -- Trades and crafts -- Travel and mail -- Education -- New Netherland: Hat-making -- Houses -- Inside the houses -- Cooking and eating -- Grain -- Milling -- New Amsterdam -- People and clothes -- Southern colonies: Tobacco -- Land and bondage -- Small planters -- Cottages -- Ways and means -- Big plantations -- Manor houses -- Bricks -- Furniture -- Cooking -- Food -- Lumber and sawmills -- Plantation people -- Clothes -- Learning -- Eighteenth century: Pennsylvania: Philadelphia -- German settlers -- German houses -- Scotch-Irish -- Log forts and cabins -- Customs and trade -- Clothes -- People -- "Shootin' arns" and game -- Coastal colonies: Agriculture -- Wood and wooden implements -- Farm animals -- Pork -- Barns and houses -- Interiors -- Plantations -- Industries: Iron -- Charcoal -- Tanbark and leather -- Glass -- Paper -- Clocks -- Vehicles and roads -- Bridges and ferries -- Post and the news -- Inns -- River boats -- Ships -- Rope -- Trade and money -- Silverware -- Towns -- Buildings -- Rooms -- Furniture -- Tools -- Heat and light -- Food, eating, and cookery -- Men's clothes -- Women's clothes -- Youth -- Diversions -- Inns -- Churches -- Prison -- Sickness and medicine -- Learning.
Describes the industries, schools, society, culture, and growth of the coastal settlements during the colonial period.
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Text in double columns.
Contents: Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: the beachheads: St. Augustine -- Roanoke -- Jamestown -- Plymouth -- New Amsterdam -- Massachusetts Bay -- Maryland -- New Sweden -- Seventeenth century: New England: House building -- Wells -- Furniture -- Food -- Cooking -- Eating and drinking -- Heat and light -- Home crafts -- Cloth -- Wool production -- Wool-spinning -- Flax production -- Flax-spinning -- Weaving -- Clothing -- Towns and discipline -- Trades and crafts -- Travel and mail -- Education -- New Netherland: Hat-making -- Houses -- Inside the houses -- Cooking and eating -- Grain -- Milling -- New Amsterdam -- People and clothes -- Southern colonies: Tobacco -- Land and bondage -- Small planters -- Cottages -- Ways and means -- Big plantations -- Manor houses -- Bricks -- Furniture -- Cooking -- Food -- Lumber and sawmills -- Plantation people -- Clothes -- Learning -- Eighteenth century: Pennsylvania: Philadelphia -- German settlers -- German houses -- Scotch-Irish -- Log forts and cabins -- Customs and trade -- Clothes -- People -- "Shootin' arns" and game -- Coastal colonies: Agriculture -- Wood and wooden implements -- Farm animals -- Pork -- Barns and houses -- Interiors -- Plantations -- Industries: Iron -- Charcoal -- Tanbark and leather -- Glass -- Paper -- Clocks -- Vehicles and roads -- Bridges and ferries -- Post and the news -- Inns -- River boats -- Ships -- Rope -- Trade and money -- Silverware -- Towns -- Buildings -- Rooms -- Furniture -- Tools -- Heat and light -- Food, eating, and cookery -- Men's clothes -- Women's clothes -- Youth -- Diversions -- Inns -- Churches -- Prison -- Sickness and medicine -- Learning.
Describes the industries, schools, society, culture, and growth of the coastal settlements during the colonial period.
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