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This website has some good pictures:
http://www.lexic.us/definition-of/springhouses
Mike Flannigan
>> Good Afternoon,
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>> After having to try to find and document several
>> springhouses in the mid-Atlantic region, I have become frustrated with
>> how little has been published about them. (For those who are
>> interested, there is a very informative 2009 master's thesis by
>> Stephanie Lee Shaw (U of DE) "Springhouses of the Red Clay Valley: A
>> Transformation from Essential to Ornamental".) Therefore, I have
>> started to document surviving examples of springhouses in my area. I
>> would like to know if any of the list members have hard documentation on
>> the springhouse structures. I plan to make a public data base with
>> photos for general reference. I know the purpose and history of
>> springhouses. I am not collecting personal reminiscences at this time.
>> Does any one out there have a documented springhouse?
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>> Keith Doms
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