
COLONIAL HOMES - AND - THEIR FURNISHINGS - BY - MARY H. NORTHEND - WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS - BOSTON - LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY - 1917
PREFACE
LIST OF PLATES
CHAPTER I - OLD HOUSES
CHAPTER II - COLONIAL DOORWAYS
CHAPTER III - DOOR KNOCKERS
CHAPTER IV - OLD-TIME GARDENS
CHAPTER V - HALLS AND STAIRWAYS
CHAPTER VI - FIREPLACES AND MANTELPIECES
CHAPTER VII - OLD-TIME WALL PAPERS
Step inside the world of early New England as the author walks through the doors of historic homes, guided by the generosity of families who opened their treasured interiors. With a keen eye for detail, she shares the stories behind doorways, fireplaces, and the everyday objects that survived long voyages across the Atlantic. The narrative is anchored by vivid photographs that bring each room to life, letting listeners picture the craftsmanship of the era.
The book surveys a remarkable range of furnishings—from hand‑carved chairs and elegant Sheraton sofas to intricate door knockers and painted paper panels. It explains how styles evolved from the simple colonial forms of the 1650s to the more refined Georgian and Empire pieces of the early nineteenth century. Whether you’re an antiques enthusiast or simply curious about the domestic life of America’s early settlers, this journey offers a clear, engaging portrait of the homes that shaped a nation.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (309K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Internet Archive.
Release date
2011-01-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1926
A prolific New England writer and photographer, she brought early American houses and interiors to life for a wide popular audience. Her books are especially remembered for their rich visual record of colonial architecture and furnishings.
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