Academic literature on the topic 'Vernacular architecture – Virginia – Rockridge County'

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Swope, Caroline Theodora. "The Ludwick-Swope farm : a historic structures report tracing the development of a nineteenth century farmstead in Rockbridge County, Virginia." Virtual Press, 1994. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/897504.

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This project documents the Ludwick-Swope Farmstead's architectural development from 1833 until 1994. Technology, economics, and local preferences all impacted this process. There was no set year when the farm "appeared" in full blown form. The evolution occurred over many decades.House histories and county histories are common in Rockbridge County, but no research has focused on farmstead history. Court records, historic photographs, area histories, the farmstead, and oral histories were examined. Each source provided information on the farmsteads development. This information was combined int
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Viar, Kristin D. "Rural vernacular building tradition: the design, construction, and use of springhouses in Montgomery County, Virginia." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/41999.

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Lewis, Andrew (Andrew Robert), 1958- illustrator and Smalling Walter photographer, eds. Uncommon Vernacular: The Early Houses of Jefferson County, West Virginia : 1735-1835. West Virginia University Press, 2011.

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An old house in Greenville, Virginia: A study of human intention in vernacular architecture. McDonald & Woodward Pub., 1997.

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G, Roberts Daniel, Michael Ronald L, Grantz Denise L, and United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Pittsburgh District., eds. An Architectural, historical, and oral historical study of National Register-eligible properties in the Stonewall Jackson Lake Region, Lewis County, West Virginia. J. Milner Associates in association with NPW Consultants, Uniontown, PA, 1986.

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Fennell, Christopher C. "Ethnic Networks and a Cultural Landscape in the Backcountry." In Broken Chains and Subverted Plans. University Press of Florida, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813062457.003.0005.

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Principal influences on consumer preferences in the Potomac and northern Shenandoah region and period included ethnic affiliations and local social networks. “Ethnic Networks and a Cultural Landscape in the Backcountry” addresses the cohesiveness of German immigrant populations in this region. Their use of material culture to convey their group affiliations was evident in a number of ways. For example, those residents employed vernacular architecture traditions in building their houses that included techniques and styles that communicated their shared heritage. Fennell examines a case study of such architectural patterns at the Demory house site in Loudoun County, Virginia, and relate it to larger-scale studies of German-American building traditions in this region and period.
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