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Alice Morse Earle:
By the year 1670, wooden chimneys and log houses of the Plymouth and Bay colonies were replaced byAlice Morse Earle:
Few of the early houses in New England were painted, or colored, as it was called, either without oAlice Morse Earle:
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The landlord of colonial days may not have been the greatest man in town, but he was certainly theAlice Morse Earle:
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The men in those old days of the seventeenth century, when in constant dread of attacks by Indians,Alice Morse Earle:
In the early New England meeting-houses the seats were long, narrow, uncomfortable benches, which wAlice Morse Earle:
Our Puritan forefathers, though bitterly denouncing all forms and ceremonies, were great respecters