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sions of Philadelphia, 155; of Stenton, 156, 157; from back to front of the house, 157; of Whitby Hall, 158-160, 162-164; of Mount Pleasant, 161-164; of Cliveden, 165, 166; of Upsala, 166, 167 Hamilton, Alexander, 78 Hamilton, Andrew, designer of Independence Hall, 6, 197, 198; married Abigail Franks, 21; the first of the name in America, 66; Benjamin Chew studied law with, 89 Hamilton, Governor James, 67 Hamilton, William, 66-68 Hancock, John, 206 Handles, brass, of Woodford, 20 Handrail, wrought-iron, of Woodford, 19; wrought-iron, of city blocks, 40; of Wistar house, 127; patterned after cathedral grilles and screens, 127; other examples of, 128-130, 157, 167 Headers, 18, 26, 38, 48 Heage, William, 3 Heath, Susanna, 25 Heating, methods of, 169-171 Henry house, 121 Hewn stone country houses, 86-100 Highlands, The, description of, 91, 92; history of, 92, 93; door of, 105; porch of, 120; unique in having porch, side-lights, and elliptical fanlight, 122; windows of, 137; blinds of, 145 Hinges, 146, 172, 209 Hipped roof, of Woodford, 18; of Hope Lodge, 23, 120; of Stenton, 26; of Girard house, 31; of Port Royal House, 35; of the stable of The Woodlands, 66; of Mount Pleasant, 72, 73; of Vernon, 79; of Loudoun, 80; of Solitude, 83; of The Highlands, 120; of Congress Hall, 208 Hitner, purchaser of The Highlands, 93 Holme, Thomas, 3, 4 Hoods, 96, 97, 106 Hope, Henry, 25 Hope Lodge, description of, 22-24; history of, 24, 25; door of, 105; porch of, 120; windows of, 135, 141; dormers of, 141; shutters of, 143; round-headed doorway of, 193; arch across main hall of, 193 Hopkinson, Francis, 221 Horse block, 99 Howe, Sir William, 21, 30, 78 Independence Hall, designed by Andrew Hamilton, 6; meeting of second Continental Congress in, 8; windows of, 148, 151; stair-end treatment of, 168; history and description of, 196-207 Inns and taverns of Colonial days, 11, 12 Interior wood-finish, of the average eighteenth-century Philadelphia house, 185-187; in the better houses of the Provincial period, 187, 188; of Stenton, 188, 189; of Whitby Hall, 189; doors and doorways, 189-194; white-painted, 194, 195; of Congress Hall, 208; of Carpenters' Hall, 214 Interiors, Colonial, a favorite treatment of, 186 Ionic, pilasters, 65, 91; columns, 8
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