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1 Colonial Homes New England Colonies Southern Colonies

2 New England Homes First concern was to provide shelter –Caves dug into hillsides, ten-like structures made of tree branches covered with cloth, or stakes driven into the ground to form palisades, roofed with rushes or branches covered with mats or mud –Typically for the poor

3 Characteristics 1626-1725 Plan Roofline Doorway Windows Materials

4 Coffin and Fitch Houses Plan –Originally one room deep with a prominent central chimney. Often a second story overhang on front and or side with a lean to added to the rear of building

5 Fairbanks House Roofline Steep pitch, often with many gables. Massive oblong central chimney was roofline focus.

6 Fairbanks and Capen Houses Roofline –Steep pitch, often with many gables. Massive oblong chimney was roofline focus.

7 Doorway –Entrance on long side of building with little concern for façade symmetry. Simple serviceable board and batten door.

8 Doorway

9 Entrance on long side of building with little concern for the façade symmetry. Simple serviceable board and batten door.

10 Windows –Small, few in number, and asymmetrically placed. Framed simply, the windows were usually casement with diagonally shaped leaded panes.

11 Windows Small, few in number, and asymetrically placed. Framed simply, the windows were usually casement with diagonally shaped leaded panes.

12 Windows

13 Diamond-Pane Crown Glass

14 Materials Timber frame construction. Usually unpainted wood with narrow clapboards.

15 Salt Box

16 Materials Timber frame construction.

17 Materials Usually unpainted wood with narrow clapboards.

18 Additions

19 Interiors Colonial Hearth See Fairbanks House interior

20 Early New England Colonial houses had many of these features: Usually located in the northeastern USA, mostly in Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and New York. Steep roof with side gablesgables Lean-to addition with saltbox roof Narrow eaves Large chimney at the center Two stories In some cases, the second story slightly protrudes over the lower floor Wood framed with clapboard or shingles Small casement windows, some with diamond-shaped panes Little exterior ornamentation

21 Homework You are required to identify colonial home characteristics in your community. Write a paragraph explaining how the item you have chosen resembles a colonial home characteristic or identify the differences. Please also identify the address or location of where you found these colonial characteristics. Pictures are always welcome!


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