Early Texas architecture

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238 pages 2000

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"In Early Texas Architecture, Gordon Echols uncovers the traits that make Texas distinctive by examining Texas dwellings ranging from primitive dugouts and dog-run log cabins to stylish Greek Revival and Victorian structures. Although each building represents a difference in form and function, together they embody the fabric of Texas life."--BOOK JACKET.

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