Three Greenwich, New Jersey, houses
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Three 18th-century houses in the main street of Greenwich, NJ, once a thriving commercial hub, have been tastefully restored and furnished. These are the residence of Dr and Mrs Jonathan Moore, also known as Old Stone Tavern, Lewis and Bleva Prycl's farmhouse, and the half-stone and half-clapboard house restored by Robert Watson.
Publication Name: Early American Homes
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1086-9948
Year: 1999
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The green man
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Green Men are carvings from stone or wood which feature a human face decorated with leaves and branches. These ancient symbols, which had been around even before Christianity, are often seen in western European and British cathedrals built from the 11th century.
Publication Name: Early American Homes
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1086-9948
Year: 1997
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Baking in earthenware cake molds: three old-time recipes
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Three recipes using earthenware ake molds with center tubes are presented. These include King William's breakfast cake, Dutch cake or turkey bun and Annie Wampole's cornstarch cake.
Publication Name: Early American Homes
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1086-9948
Year: 1997
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