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A series of concise sketches traces the histories, anecdotes, and persons associated with New England's surviving old houses, moving from colonial mansions and Revolutionary sites to literary and cultural landmarks. Each piece combines architectural description with biographical vignettes, episodes of local and national significance, and folkloric or sentimental anecdotes, often accompanied by illustrations and selected literary extracts. The collection aims to present compact, readable accounts that illuminate how individual homes and their inhabitants reflect broader threads of regional history and social life.

About the Author

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Mary Caroline Crawford

Mary Caroline Crawford was an American author known for her contributions to historical fiction and her vivid portrayals of New England's past. Her notable work, "The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees," reflects her deep appreciation for the region's history and architecture, weaving together personal narratives with broader historical themes. Crawford's writing often captures the essence of early American life, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of the period. Through her storytelling, she invites readers to explore the charm and complexities of old New England.

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