File:The Cowles House, Farmington, Connecticut. Built circa 1790. The most highly developed form of colonial entrance LCCN91783742.jpg

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English: Title: The Cowles House, Farmington, Connecticut. Built circa 1790. The most highly developed form of colonial entrance Abstract/medium: 1 photomechanical print : halftone.
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  • A655563 U.S. Copyright office.
  • Illus. in: The White Pine series of architectural monographs, vol. 7 (1921), no. 5, p. 2.
  • Copyright by White Pine Bureau.
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prints and photographs division
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doors & doorways · connecticut · farmington · dwellings · halftone photomechanical prints · periodical illustrations
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connecticut
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Connecticut--Farmington
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Periodical illustrations--1920-1930 · Halftone photomechanical prints--1920-1930

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