Great houses of the South
2010
728.0975 O84 2010
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Title
Great houses of the South
Published
New York : Rizzoli, 2010.
Description
271 p. : colored ill. ; 29 cm.
Call Number
728.0975 O84 2010
System Control No.
(OCoLC)426793575
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 266-267) and index.
Contents: Pt. I. 1700-1800. The Governor's Palace, Williamsburg, Virginia -- Shirley, Charles City County, Virginia -- Drayton Hall, Charleston, South Carolina -- Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia -- Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, Maryland -- Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia -- Tryon Place, New Bern, North Carolina -- pt. II. 1800-1820. Homewood, Baltimore, Maryland -- Tudor Place, Georgetown, Washington, DC -- The Nathanial Russell House, Charleston, South Carolina -- The Wickham House, Richmond, Virginia -- The Hunt-Morgan House, Lexington, Kentucky -- Farmington, Louisville, Kentucky -- Decatur House, Washington, DC -- The Isaiah Davenport House, Savannah, Georgia -- The Owens-Thomas House, Savannah, Georgia -- The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee -- pt. III. 1820-1861. The Hermann-Grima House, New Orleans, Louisiana -- Oak Alley, Vacherie, Louisiana -- Melrose, Natchez, Mississippi -- Gaineswood, Demopolis, Alabama -- The Ernest Hemingway House, Key West, Florida -- Belle Meade, Nashville, Tennessee -- The Gallier House, New Orleans, Louisiana -- Stanton Hall, Natchez, Mississippi -- Ashland, Lexington, Kentucky -- The Aiken-Rhett House, Charleston, South Carolina -- Fendall Hall, Eufaula, Alabama -- Longwood, Natchez, Mississippi -- pt. IV. 1865-1940. Cedar Hill, Washington, DC -- The Wren's Nest, Atlanta, Georgia -- Maymount, Richmond, Virginia -- Biltmore, Asheville, North Carolina -- Whitehall, Palm Beach, Florida -- Vizcaya, Miami, Florida -- Swan House, Atlanta, Georgia -- Longue Vue, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Contents: Pt. I. 1700-1800. The Governor's Palace, Williamsburg, Virginia -- Shirley, Charles City County, Virginia -- Drayton Hall, Charleston, South Carolina -- Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia -- Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, Maryland -- Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia -- Tryon Place, New Bern, North Carolina -- pt. II. 1800-1820. Homewood, Baltimore, Maryland -- Tudor Place, Georgetown, Washington, DC -- The Nathanial Russell House, Charleston, South Carolina -- The Wickham House, Richmond, Virginia -- The Hunt-Morgan House, Lexington, Kentucky -- Farmington, Louisville, Kentucky -- Decatur House, Washington, DC -- The Isaiah Davenport House, Savannah, Georgia -- The Owens-Thomas House, Savannah, Georgia -- The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee -- pt. III. 1820-1861. The Hermann-Grima House, New Orleans, Louisiana -- Oak Alley, Vacherie, Louisiana -- Melrose, Natchez, Mississippi -- Gaineswood, Demopolis, Alabama -- The Ernest Hemingway House, Key West, Florida -- Belle Meade, Nashville, Tennessee -- The Gallier House, New Orleans, Louisiana -- Stanton Hall, Natchez, Mississippi -- Ashland, Lexington, Kentucky -- The Aiken-Rhett House, Charleston, South Carolina -- Fendall Hall, Eufaula, Alabama -- Longwood, Natchez, Mississippi -- pt. IV. 1865-1940. Cedar Hill, Washington, DC -- The Wren's Nest, Atlanta, Georgia -- Maymount, Richmond, Virginia -- Biltmore, Asheville, North Carolina -- Whitehall, Palm Beach, Florida -- Vizcaya, Miami, Florida -- Swan House, Atlanta, Georgia -- Longue Vue, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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