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"One look means a lot", the development of Charleston's early twentieth-century suburbs, 1915-1935, by Debra Lynn Rhoad

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"One look means a lot", the development of Charleston's early twentieth-century suburbs, 1915-1935, by Debra Lynn Rhoad
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Charleston and The Citadel, 1995.
Main title
"One look means a lot"
Oclc number
34346015
Responsibility statement
by Debra Lynn Rhoad
Sub title
the development of Charleston's early twentieth-century suburbs, 1915-1935
Summary
"Two suburbs will be used as case studies: Hampton Park Terrace, located on the peninsula just north of the downtown core area; and Riverland Terrace, located west of the Ashley River on James Island. The study has a dual purpose: first, to investigate the physical and social development of the two suburbs, and second, to examine the personal and commercial influences on their development."--Introd
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- The context -- The city -- The role of the developers -- The role of transportation -- The sububs -- Conclusion
resource.variantTitle
Development of Charleston's early twentieth-century suburbs, 1915-1935
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