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y, Kingsessing, Roxborough, Germantown, Bristol, Oxford, Lower Dublin, Moreland, Byberry, Delaware and Penn were abolished by an act of the State legislature, and the boundaries of the city of Philadelphia were extended to the Philadelphia county lines. Such of these outlying communities as had been settled prior to the Revolution were closely related to Philadelphia by common interests, a common provincial government and a common architecture. For these reasons, therefore, it seems more logical that this treatise devoted to the Colonial architecture of the first capitol of the United States should embrace the greater city of the present day rather than confine itself to the city proper of Colonial times. Otherwise it would be a problem where to draw the line, and much of value would be omitted. The wealth of material thus comprehended is so great, however, that it is impossible in a single book of ordinary size to include more than a fractional part of it. An attempt has therefore been made to present an adequate number of representative types chosen with careful regard, first, to their architectural merit, and second, to their historic interest. Exigencies of space are thus the only reason for the omission of numerous excellent houses without historic association and others rich in history but deficient in architecture. FRANK COUSINS AND PHIL M. RILEY. APRIL 1, 1920 _Contents_ CHAPTER PAGE FOREWORD v I. PHILADELPHIA ARCHITECTURE 1 II. GEORGIAN COUNTRY HOUSES OF BRICK 16 III. CITY RESIDENCES OF BRICK 38 IV. LEDGE-STONE COUNTRY HOUSES 53 V. PLASTERED STONE COUNTRY HOUSES 69 VI. HEWN STONE COUNTRY HOUSES 86 VII. DOORWAYS AND PORCHES 101 VIII. WINDOWS AND SHUTTERS 134 IX. HALLS AND STAIRCASES 153 X. MANTELS AND CHIMNEY PIECES 169 XI. INTERIOR WOOD FINISH 185 XII. PUBLIC BUILDINGS
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