English: Colonel John Black House, Woodlawn Museum, Ellsworth, ME; from a c. 1922 postcard published by the American Art Colored Postcard Company. Built between 1824-1827, the mansion is based on Plate 54 of The American Builder's Companion, a design handbook published in 1806 by architect Asher Benjamin.
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2008-05-01 13:41 Hugh Manatee 665×405× (60179 bytes) Colonel John Black House, Woodlawn Museum, Ellsworth, ME; from a c. 1922 postcard published by the American Art Colored Postcard Company. Built between 1824-1827, the mansion is based on Plate 54 of ''The American Builder's Companion'', published in 1806
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