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Ante Bellum Houses of the Bluegrass - The Development of Residential Architecture in Fayette County, Kentucky (Paperback)
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Ante Bellum Houses of the Bluegrass - The Development of Residential Architecture in Fayette County, Kentucky (Paperback)
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The ante bellum homes of Lexington and Fayette County, Kentucky,
are both more numerous and more distinctive in design than those of
many communities of similar age. Founded in 1775, Lexington by the
turn of the century had become the chief cultural center north of
New Orleans and west of the Alleghenies. During the eight decades
between the Revolution and the Civil War, Fayette County was the
focus of converging streams of immigration, and a phenomenal amount
of building activity took place in Lexington and the surrounding
area. Although local builders followed the trends of national
architecture, they were not primarily concerned with "correctness,"
and developed a provincial style which was distinguished by
originality and a high level of craftsmanship. In Ante Bellum
Houses of the Bluegrass, Clay Lancaster seeks to define the
indigenous character of Fayette County building, which he concludes
is of unusually distinguished quality. A second aim is the
presentation of authentic data as a guide for intelligent
restoration of existing old buildings, many of which have been
defaced by unnecessary changes and inappropriate additions. He
traces the development of house building in this restricted area
from the first crude log cabins, through frame, stone, and early
brick residences, to the substantial homes built by wealthy
landowners and merchants in the mid-nineteenth century. The text is
supplemented by 200 line drawings which present the essential
features of each building free from the later alterations and decay
which would be recorded by the camera. These illustrations have
been compiled on the basis of intensive research, from old
photographs, maps, drawings, and other records. An album of
halftone illustrations, many of which are reproductions of old
photographs of buildings which have been altered or demolished,
supplements these illustrations.
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