Description: 1912 Antique Historic Architecture Summer Haunts Newport To Portland HC Illust Louis H Ruhl History Little Brown and Company Historic Summer Haunts from Newport to Portland By F. Lauriston Bullard With Illustrations by Louis H. Ruhl Boston Little, Brown, and Company 1912 List of illustrations -A Picturesque Bit of Gloucester Harbor - The Old Stone Mill - The Old State House, Newport - The Old Burial Hill, Plymouth - Site of the first House of the Colony , Leyden Street Plymouth - The Homes of John Adams and John Quincy Adams - The Dorothy Q. House, Quincy - Church and Monument, Lexington Common -The Hancock- Clarke House, Lexington - The Old Bridge Concord - The Old Manse Concord - Ralph Waldo Emerson House Concord / The Orchard House Concord - The Wayside Inn - Washington Street and Town Hall Marblehead - The Old Burial Hill Marblehead - The Old Powder House Marblehead - The Lee Mansion Marblehead -The Custom House Salem Hawthorne’s Birthplace Salem - The House of Seven Gables Salem - Doorway of the Salem Club - Whittier Birthplace Haverhill - The Old Spiller Garrison House Haverhill - Pulpit of the Old South Church Newburyport - Ilsey House: 1670 Newbury - A Bit of the Portsmouth Water Front - Pleasant Street Portsmouth - Longfellow’s Birthplace Portland - The Chadwick Mansion Portland - The Wadsworth- Longfellow House, Portland Fast Shipping Buy with confidence. eBay member since 2002 (20+ years) with great feedback. Message me with any questions.Thanks for looking and for supporting my Veteran-owned small business. Your support means the world!
Price: 38.97 USD
Location: Queensbury, New York
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Illustrator: Louis H Ruhl
Special Attributes: Ex-Library, Illustrated
Signed: No
Author: F. Lauriston Bullard
Personalized: Yes
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Topic: Historical Architecture
Subject: History
Year Printed: 1912
Original/Facsimile: Original