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Historic House and Cottage Designs at
Craftsman-Style.info Besides presenting
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Although not credited,
most of the home designs shown are by Philadelphia architect Samuel
Sloan, from his 1861 book Sloan’s Homestead Architecture.
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Check out these websites for hundreds of great designs, inexpensive blueprints,
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