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Read "Early American Country Interiors" by Tim Tanner available from Rakuten Kobo. Early American Country Interiors is the ultimate idea book for designing beautiful interiors that embody the essence of ...

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Marlene Cole
Free 2-day shipping on qualified orders over $35. Buy Early American Country Furniture : 22 Projects Inspired by the Work of 18th and 19th Century New England Woodworkers (Paperback) at Walmart.com Corner Cupboards, Early American Furniture, Country Cupboard, On Period, Craft Cupboard, Awesome Woodworking Ideas, Rustic Country Kitchens, American Farmhouse, Primitive Home

Free 2-day shipping on qualified orders over $35. Buy Early American Country Furniture : 22 Projects Inspired by the Work of 18th and 19th Century New England Woodworkers (Paperback) at Walmart.com

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Kim Domas
Vintage Mass Nichols Stone American comb back windsor chair arms knuckled 29w21d17h44h Oldest operating  furniture company in the United States. shipping is not free, please read my store policies before ordering Primitive Furniture, Southern Furniture, Colonial Home Decor, Windsor Arm Chair, Colonial Furniture, English Furniture, Colonial Decor, Windsor Chair, Victorian Furniture

Vintage Mass Nichols Stone American comb back windsor chair arms knuckled 29w21d17h44h Oldest operating furniture company in the United States. shipping is not free, please read my store policies before ordering

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Ann Tomadini
Architecture and Artifacts of the Pennsylvania Germans: Constructing Identity in Early America By Cynthia G. Falk Early American Furniture, Pennsylvania Dutch Country, German Houses, Primitive Living Room, Colonial Furniture, German History, Pennsylvania Dutch, American Decor, American Furniture

How did a mid-eighteenth-century group, the so-called Pennsylvania Germans, build their cultural identity in the face of ethnic stereotyping, nostalgic ideals, and the views imposed by outside contemporaries? Numerous forces create a group’s identity, including the views of outsiders, insiders, and the shaping pressure of religious beliefs, but to understand the process better, we must look to clues from material culture.

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