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Lucas Bradley: Carpenter, Builder, Architect (Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol 52, No 2, Winter, 1974-1975 |
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Lucas Bradley: Carpenter, Builder, Architect (Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol 52, No 2, Winter, 1974-1975, by Patton, Helen. n.p.: n.p., 1975. Edition: First edition. Softcover, 7.5 by 10 inches, 107-125 (20 pages) pages. Saddle stapled pamphlet (20 total pages) with card covers. Illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings.
Condition: Near Fine. Small dimple indented in cover, otherwise everything is clean and unmarked.
Contents: Lucas Bradley lived and had a flourishing business in Racine from 1844 to the late 1880's. He is lauded by architectural historians especially for his work on the First Presbyterian Church of Racine (dedicated in 1852). It is considered to be one of the finest existing Greek Revival churches in the Midwest. This pamphlet covers that building and several more structures he designed and constructed in and around Racine.
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