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No Power, No Heat. ~ Confessions of An Antique Home
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Confessions of An Antique Home. A newlywed, first time home buyer couple purchases a circa 1760 colonial in New England. This blog follows their adventures during their home ownership. Heat Loss Program (172MB). Tuesday, November 8, 2011. No Power, No Heat. Tuesday, November 08, 2011. As I've mentioned in the November 5th post, getting a generator required it's own entry. We couldn't use any of our five fireplaces due to the possibility of our chimney catching on fire. The prior owner claims that she...
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Outdoor Spigot Replacement ~ Confessions of An Antique Home
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Confessions of An Antique Home. A newlywed, first time home buyer couple purchases a circa 1760 colonial in New England. This blog follows their adventures during their home ownership. Heat Loss Program (172MB). Friday, August 1, 2014. Friday, August 01, 2014. A couple years ago, upon moving into our home, our outside spigot was removed to allow the installation of a new sill. That same contractor refused to re-install the spigot for one reason or another (see Structural Repairs, Part II. Read the direct...
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Expenses ~ Confessions of An Antique Home
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Confessions of An Antique Home. A newlywed, first time home buyer couple purchases a circa 1760 colonial in New England. This blog follows their adventures during their home ownership. Heat Loss Program (172MB). Here's the truth. People are afraid of divulging their own personal finances. After all, they are personal. Ask a co-worker how much they earn and you'll likely get a look of shock followed by something along the lines of, "That's none of your business! An expletive may even pop up. The GFE's num...
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The Picturesque Style: Italianate Architecture: The George L. Bidwell House, Adrian, MI
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The Picturesque Style: Italianate Architecture. A blog devoted to American Italianate architecture of the 19th century. This blog features architectural analyses of Italianate domestic buildings with images, and historical information. My plan is to show the varieties, regional vernacular of Italianate architecture. Friday, June 14, 2013. The George L. Bidwell House, Adrian, MI. The George L. Bidwell House, Adrian, MI. 1863 Photo: Wikimedia. Double s scroll brackets. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hawkins House: December 2009
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The Old Hawkins House, c. 1750. Journal of an Historic Derby Connecticut Home. John D. Poole. Abel Gunn and Joseph Hawkins.men of the most solid worth, seeking not high places, but when called to them, could meet the responsibility with great manliness and much ability. Joseph and Abigail Hawkins House, c. 1670. By John Douglas Poole. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Disclaimer On Home Building and Renovation. View my complete profile.
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Hawkins House: June 2010
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The Old Hawkins House, c. 1750. Journal of an Historic Derby Connecticut Home. John D. Poole. Abel Gunn and Joseph Hawkins.men of the most solid worth, seeking not high places, but when called to them, could meet the responsibility with great manliness and much ability. Joseph and Abigail Hawkins House, c. 1670. By John Douglas Poole. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Disclaimer On Home Building and Renovation. View my complete profile.
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Hawkins House: May 2010
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The Old Hawkins House, c. 1750. Journal of an Historic Derby Connecticut Home. John D. Poole. Abel Gunn and Joseph Hawkins.men of the most solid worth, seeking not high places, but when called to them, could meet the responsibility with great manliness and much ability. Joseph and Abigail Hawkins House, c. 1670. By John Douglas Poole. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Disclaimer On Home Building and Renovation. View my complete profile.
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Connecticut Genealogy Blogs – Explorations in Connecticut Genealogy
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Explorations in Connecticut Genealogy. Discovering the History of Connecticut Families. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 94 other followers. Follow me on Twitter. While it is written for a historical society in Alaska, the. Skagway Historical Society Blog. Offers biographies of Connecticut born locals. The blog covers new Connecticut writers and their projects. Cathy’s Genealogy Blog. Historic Buildings of Connecticut.
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