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Paperback An Architectural Monographs on the Settlements on the Eastern end of Long Island Book

ISBN: 117792174X

ISBN13: 9781177921749

An Architectural Monographs on the Settlements on the Eastern end of Long Island

"An Architectural Monographs on the Settlements on the Eastern end of Long Island" offers a detailed look at the architectural heritage of Long Island's eastern settlements. Published in 1919, this monograph by Russell F. Whitehead and William Edgar Moran provides invaluable insights into the styles and construction prevalent in the region during that era. The book serves as a historical record of the buildings and landscapes that shaped the communities of eastern Long Island.

Readers interested in architectural history, American studies, and local history will find this work a valuable resource. It showcases the unique architectural character of Long Island and offers a glimpse into the past. This monograph is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Long Island's cultural and architectural roots.

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