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  1. May 25, 2023 · Perhaps one of the most eye-catching homes in NOTL is the Fanny Rowley house across from Queen’s Royal Park, which marked the tour’s start. At one point in time, Marshall said, Rowley probably owned more real estate in Canada than anybody else.

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  2. This page displays the First Period, Georgian, and early Federal houses of Rowley, MA, settled in 1639 as a plantation by Reverend Ezekiel Rogers, who had arrived from England on the ship John of London with approximately twenty families. The town was named after Rowley, East Riding of Yorkshire, where Rogers had served as pastor.

  3. Oct 25, 2023 · The history. In 1868, Middleton Doctor Newman C. Rowley built the home for $800 using 30,000 yellow bricks from a Milwaukee brickyard. The house was built in a style common then in rural Wisconsin, a 19th-century form known as a Gabled Ell.

  4. Jan 7, 2023 · The Reverend David Tullar House, a Federal-style house, is built for the First Parish of Rowley pastor Reverend Tullar on Main Street. 1805: The Lieutenant John Harris House, a Georgian-style house, is built for Lt. Harris on Main Street.

  5. The Rowley House, built in 1868 by Middleton Doctor Newman C. Rowley, was constructed for a total cost of $800. The 30,000 yellow-clay bricks were from a brickyard in Edgerton (& perhaps Milwaukee).

  6. Sep 30, 2007 · Indigenous peoples in southern British Columbia, the Prairies, the Arctic and Labrador commonly built housing with sod — the grass and soil beneath that is held together by the grass’ roots. Settlers also built sod houses in the era of colonization.

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  8. Apr 19, 2018 · The oldest archaeological evidence of house construction comes from the famous Oldupai Gorge (also called Olduvai Gorge) site in Tanzania, and the structure is around 1.8 million years old....

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