Transcriber’s Note:
Minor errors and omissions in punctuation have been fixed.
Henry FitzGilbert Waters and Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters both appear in the original work.
The author surveys the distinctive doorways and porches of an American port town, tracing their stylistic evolution from early ship carpentry and figurehead carving to refined neoclassical ornamentation, and credits a prominent local wood-carver with shaping much of the regional taste. Individual chapters analyze doorway elements—the door, pilasters, pediments, knockers—and provide illustrated descriptions of many historic houses and their garden settings. The work blends architectural description, historical context, and visual documentation to illuminate the craftsmanship, social meaning, and aesthetic variety of these entrances.
Minor errors and omissions in punctuation have been fixed.
Henry FitzGilbert Waters and Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters both appear in the original work.