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New Spirit In Old Savannah - A City With Plans, Chester Smolski
New Spirit In Old Savannah - A City With Plans, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"A large downtown is normally characterized by tall buildings because demand in this most accessible location is strong, with intensive use of the land being the result. Approaching a city, as one looks off in the distance at the cityscape, one is able to quickly locate the central business district as, for example, one drives south on Route 146 toward Providence. Such is not the case in this serene and lovely, port city of Georgia."
The Colonial Dame, Gertrude Marie Hanson
The Colonial Dame, Gertrude Marie Hanson
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
A study of women’s social, domestic and work lives during the settlement of the first colonies of the United States with a particular focus upon Lady Arabella Johnson and Mercy Otis.
Decadence Of Country Towns In Rhode Island, Welcome Sands Carmichael
Decadence Of Country Towns In Rhode Island, Welcome Sands Carmichael
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
An exploration into population decline in rural Rhode Island due to industrialization. Towns selected for evaluation were Exeter, Charlestown, West Greenwich, and Foster.
Historical Collections Of The Indians In New England., Daniel Gookin
Historical Collections Of The Indians In New England., Daniel Gookin
Special Collections (Miscellaneous)
An account of the Indians of New England by Daniel Gookin, a magistrate of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Published in 1792.