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UNIVERSITY^ PENNSYLV^NL^ UBKARIES ONE-ROOM DEEP DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF CUMBERLAND AND SALEM COUNTIES, NEW JERSEY Matthew Edward Pisarski A THESIS in Historic Preservation Presented to the Faculties ofthe University ofPennsylvania in Partial Fulfillment ofthe Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE 1999 P/^ ^flr^r^ AA/'^d.'i^y.^ Supervisor Reader George E. Thomas Warren Adams Lecturer in Historic Preservation Librarian, Cumberland County Historical Society \ \ y Acting Graduate Group Chair^^ David De Long Professor of Architecture >>v, -"^/TS./ ^''\\ D :.. /^^^//^O7!.5> 1 UNIVERSITY Of f LIBRARIES J Acknowledgments li Iwould like to thank my thesis advisor, George TJwmas, Ph.D.forproviding the ideafor the topic ofthispaper and assisting in its completion. I received great editorial assistancefrom my reader, Warren Adams. Particular thanks goes to Julia Moore Converse and William Whitaker, who permitted me to take advantage ofthe wonderfulfacilities at the ArchitecturalArchives and whose patience with me is greatly appreciated. I would like to thank myparents, who graciouslyprovided the vehiclefor which I used to surx'ey the counties and who provided company on those treks. Ofcourse, it should also be mentioned that without their support I would not even be attending the Preserx'ation program in thefirstplace. I would like to thank Warren Adams and the other staffat the Warren Lummis Library in Greenwich, New Jersey, who provided a researchfacility awayfrom campus that saved me much time and trouble. Special thanks go to Janet Sheridan of Preservation Salem, Incorporated who provided some much needed sources that could not befound anywhere else. Throughout this endeavorI have been blessed to receive enthusiastic interestfrom fellow scholars andfriends in the Penn community. I would like to thank Susan Solomon. Ph.D. and Jeffrey Cohen, Ph.D.forproviding me with some rather obscure sources. Thanks go to Joan Pierpoline, AIAfor saving me when I became absolutely stuck trying to work with Adobe Photoshop. Christa Wilmans-Wells. Ph.D. desen'es thanks not only forproviding her thoughts on vernacular and material culture, butfor her inspirational courses in cultural landscapes that I have thoroughly enjoyedfor the past Avo vears. Table of Contents iii PAGE Material Culture as Evidence 1 High Architecture Versus Vernacular 2 Naming the Type "^ New Jersey Examples 9 Jakle's Criteria Applied to the Study Region 10 Geography of the Study Region 13 ^^ Terminology Factors Affecting Design 18 ^^ Conclusions ^^ Bibliography ^2 Index

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