
Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings
"Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings" by Mary Harrod Northend is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the architecture and furnishings of colonial-era homes, particularly in New England, showcasing the rich history and craftsmanship of that period. It aims to capture the beauty and significance of antiques, emphasizing their cultural value and the stories they hold. At the start of the book, the author expresses a deep fascination for colonial homes and their antique furnishings, sparked by her experiences exploring notable collections in Salem. She reflects on the enduring charm of these old houses, which often display signs of their age yet speak to a rich heritage. The opening portion introduces the evolution of colonial architecture and touches upon specific notable homes, discussing their historical significance and unique features. Northend sets the tone for a detailed exploration of various elements that define colonial interiors, beginning with the structure and ambiance of the period's residences.
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