New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated GuideIn 1979 Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., and Carolyn K. Tolles lovingly researched New Hampshire’s architectural treasures and selected the nearly four hundred extraordinary buildings described and illustrated in New Hampshire Architecture. Even twenty-five years later most of these structures still exist. Concise, interesting, and accurate written descriptions and maps accompany clear illustrations of churches, old mills, barns, mansions, libraries, and schools. Tourists and residents alike will be pleased to find the book, long out-of-print, is available once more. |
Contents
Northwood Center 4 Newmarket | 36 |
Hampton Falls 55 Newton 57 Kensington 58 Kingston | 54 |
Fremont 60 Raymond 61 Chester 62 Sandown | 62 |
Atkinson 64 Salem 65 Windham 66 Derry | 68 |
Manchester 73 Bedford 87 Merrimack | 89 |
Hollis 97 Amherst 98 Milford 101 Wilton | 108 |
Hancock 112 Francestown | 114 |
Stoddard 123 Nelson 124 Harrisville | 125 |
Bradford 185 Newbury 186 New London | 189 |
Webster 196 Warner 197 Henniker | 197 |
Concord 201 Bow Center 218 Dunbarton | 220 |
Center Strafford 225 Durham 226 Dover | 243 |
Gilmanton 247 Tilton 249 Sanbornton | 257 |
I | 266 |
Carroll 321 Whitefield 322 Lancaster | 323 |
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Jaffrey Center 128 Jaffrey 130 Rindge | 131 |
Walpole 150 Alstead | 158 |
Langdon 163 Charlestown 164 Claremont | 175 |
Cornish Center 176 Newport 177 Unity 179 Acworth | 181 |
Appendixes | 351 |
Glossary of Architectural Terms | 369 |
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Academy building arched architect architecture balustrade Bank Baptist Church belfry blocks Boston brackets brick built Capt Center Chapel Cheshire chimneys Colony columns Concord Congregational Church constructed cornice County cupola Dartmouth College designed Doric dormer Dover dwelling early east eaves eclectic England entablature Episcopal erected façade Federal-style floor Francestown Free Will Baptist front doorway Georgian Gilmanton Gothic Revival granite Greek Revival Hampshire Hampshire Profiles Hampshire's Hampton Hampton Falls Hancock Hanover Hillsborough hipped-roof Historical Society Hotel interior Italianate John Keene Main Street Route Manchester Mansion Manufacturing Company Meeting House Memorial Library Merrimack Mill molding Nashua nineteenth-century North octagonal offices Orford original ornamental Palladian window pavilion pediment Phillips Exeter Academy pilasters pointed-arch porch portico Portsmouth remodeled residence Revival style River Road Romanesque Revival Salisbury Heights School South square stone Strawbery Banke structure Tavern Town Hall two-story Union Meeting House Victorian village wall Walpole Wentworth William Wilton wood-frame wooden
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