Henry Chapman Mercer
Henry Chapman Mercer (June 24, 1856 – March 9, 1930) was an American archeologist, artifact collector, tile-maker, and designer of three distinctive poured concrete structures: Fonthill, his home; the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works; and the Mercer Museum. Provided by Wikipedia
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The hill-caves of Yucatan; a search for evidence of man's antiquity in the caverns of Central America / by Mercer, Henry Chapman, 1856-1930
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The origin of log houses in the United States : a paper / by Mercer, Henry Chapman, 1856-1930
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The dating of old houses : a paper read by Dr. Henry C. Mercer, of Doylestown, Pa., at a meeting of The Bucks County Historical Society, at New Hope, Bucks County, Pa., Oct. 13, 19... by Mercer, Henry Chapman, 1856-1930
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Ancient carpenters' tools : illustrated and explained, together with the implements of the lumberman, joiner, and cabinet-maker in use in the eighteenth century / by Mercer, Henry Chapman, 1856-1930
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A glossary of colonial architectural terms, by Isham, Norman Morrison, 1864-1943
Published 1968Other Authors: “…Mercer, Henry Chapman, 1856-1930…”
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