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- Title
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		  Fairbanks House 
- Subtitle
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		  A History of the Oldest Timber-Frame Building in New England 
- Statement of Responsibility
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		  Abbott Lowell Cummings 
- Author
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		  Cummings, Abbott Lowell 
- Abstract
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		  A history of the Fairbanks House, the oldest timber-frame building in New England, built in 1641. The house was used as Green Gables in the Realart Pictures Corp. production of the 1919 silent film "Anne of Green Gables". There is no mention of the film in the book. 
- Physical Description
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		  110 p. : ill. ; 22.7 x 15.7 cm. 
- Place of Publication
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		  Boston, MA 
- Publisher
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		  New England Historic Genealogical Society 
- Edition
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		  second 
- Copyright Date
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		  2003 Show more2003-01-01T00:00:00.000Z 
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- Collection
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		  L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen. 
- Donor
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		  Donated by Donna Jane Campbell. 
- Genre
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		  history 
- Call Number(s)
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		  569 MMM-Fairbanks House 
