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School architecture: or, Contributions to the improvement of school-houses in the United States. / By Henry Barnard, LL.D. superintendent of common schools in Connecticut.

Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia 1854 Barnard
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barnard, Henry, 1811-1900.
Contributor:
Norton, Charles B. (Charles Benjamin), 1825-1891.
Carpenters' Company Library Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
School buildings--United States.
School buildings.
School buildings--Heating and ventilation--United States.
School buildings--United States--Design and construction.
Schools--United States--Furniture, equipment, etc.
Schools.
Physical Description:
464 p. : ill., plans ; 23 cm.
Edition:
Fifth edition.
Other Title:
Contributons to the improvement of school-houses in the United States
Place of Publication:
New York: : Published by Charles B. Norton. no. 71 Chambers Street., 1854.
Notes:
"School furniture," p. 341-379; "Apparatus," p. 383-412; "Library," p. [413]-434.
Local Notes:
Title is held at Carpenters' Hall in the Library of the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia. Access to the books is restricted and available to researchers only by permission requested in advance.
Carpenters' Company copy has accession number 3210; first recorded in 1857 Carpenters' Company Library inventory as no. 28 and in the 1857 Carpenters' Company Library Catalogue as no. 97.
Cited in:
Hitchcock, H. R. Amer. architectural books, 63
OCLC:
233181458

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