How will we know it's us without our past? Fort Atkinson's architectural heritage
Source:
Warfield, Joy; Jefferson County (Wis.); Planning Department
How will we know it's us without our past? Fort Atkinson's architectural heritage
Jefferson, Wisconsin: Jefferson County Planning Department, 1980
[iii], 59 p. : ill. Maps ; 22 x 29 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.FAKnowPast
Contents
[Cover] How will we know it's us without our past?
[Title page] How will we know it's us without our past? Fort Atkinson's architectural heritage
Acknowledgements, p. i
Table of contents, pp. ii-[iii]
Introduction, p. 1
Historical development, pp. 2-[6]
Greek revival (1830-1850), pp. 7-14
Gothic revival (1840-1900), pp. 15-25
Italianate (1856-1880), pp. 26-31
Mansard or French Second Empire (1860-1880), pp. 32-34
Stick style (1870-1890), p. 35
Queen Anne revival (1880-1900), pp. 36-42
Prairie school (1889-1920), pp. 43-44
Bungalow style (1900-1940), pp. 45-48
Eclectic resurgence (early 1900's), pp. 49-55
Preservation/recommendations, pp. 56-57
Bibliography, pp. 58-[60]
Fort Atkinson street index, pp. A-C
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