MORE featured historic house, barn, and garage floor plans:
- 1834: Farm Plan in France. Part I.
- 1834: Farm House in France. Part II.
- 1834: Farm Barn in France. Part III.
- 1834: An English Country Inn, with Stabling Skittle-Ground, Tea-Garden, and Bowling-Green.
- 1834: English Cottage Dwelling of Two Stories.
- 1836: Italian-Style Villa.
- 1837: Castellated Gate Lodge.
- 1837: Farm Building: Weighing House and Store.
- 1838: European Ornamental Cottage.
- 1845: Villa in the Gothic Style, Part I.
- 1845: Villa in the Gothic Style, Part II.
- 1845: Villa in the Gothic Style, Part III.
- 1852: Southern Carriage House.
- 1853: Cottage in the Rhine Style.
- 1854: Greek Revival Farm-Cottage Plan.
- 1855: Gate-house.
- 1856: Village Cottage.
- 1856: Double Cottage.
- 1859: Circular House.
- 1865: Model Suburban Cottage: In the Old English or Rural Gothic Style.
- 1865: Suburban Summer House, Gazebo.
- 1868: Civil War Reconstruction Home.
- 1868: Country House.
- 1871: Semi-Swiss Ornee Dwelling.
- 1873: Victorian Gothic Residence.
- 1874: Godey's Lady's Model Residence.
- 1875: Frame Cottage.
- 1878: Victorian Stick-style.
- 1878: Cottage for a Mill Hand at Chelsea, Massachusetts.
- 1878: Residence of a Country Physician.
- 1879: Swiss Gothic Cottage.
- 1883: Victorian on the East River.
- 1884: Queen Anne Cottage.
- 1889: House of Walter G. Davis, at Portland, Maine.
- 1890: Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco.
- 1891: George Barber Victorian.
- 1896: Queen Anne Victorian.
- 1902: Victorian Cottage.
- 1902: Summer Residence of Chas. Herron, Signal Mountain, Tenn.
- 1903: Craftsman Mail-order House.
- 1905: Connecticut Country House.
- 1906: Hill-side Victorian Queen-Anne.
- 1908: Log Cabin Fort.
- 1908: Multi-family Property, Queen Anne.
- 1910: Southwestern Home.
- 1911: Garage with Loft.
- 1916: Wood Frame, Wire Lathed and Stuccoed House.
- 1916: Craftsman Mail-Order.
- 1920: Loudon Barn.
- 1922: Dutch Cape.
- 1923: California Spanish Bungalow.
- 1935: International-style.
These authentic 1800s design and floor plans are not construction blueprints. Please bring ideas from these books to your architect to have blueprints made with current building codes, safety codes, local building regulations, and for current prices.
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