Did anyone look up 'dowry house'? I found several links:
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/jb6/archives/ascpaper/ascfamc18.htmlhttp://era.anthropology.ac.uk/Era_Resources/Era/Ascoli/marriage/marriage
.html
They apparently occur in the UK, Cyprus, Canada...and TX (but I didn't
find anything online about them there).
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And..in my Sat. post about named houses in Spainish towns...I meant to
add that if such tradition took place in Europe, those folks may have
continued it here...naming houses. ??
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Carol McDavid [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 8:31 AM
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>Subject: Re: Houses with Names?
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>In some of Houston's inner city neighborhoods, with older (75
>yrs or so) brick houses, there are, or were, many houses with
>women's first names written in over the front entrances --
>usually in a tile panel embedded in the brick. We were once
>told that these were called "dowry houses", but never did find
>out more. My husband has a small database (with pics) which
>lists as many as he could find as of about 10 years ago --
>many are no longer standing. If someone wants to see that, let
>me know off list.
>