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Although the architects Samuel McInire and Charles Bullfinch designed
notable buildings in Salem and Boston, respectively, Asher Benjamin,
a carpenter from Greenfield, Massachusetts, is credited with having
exerted more direct influence than any other single person on architecture
5 in New England. In 1797 he published a book called The Country Builder's
Assistant. It was not the first book on architecture printed in the
United States, but it was the first genuinely American treatment
of the subject. It was very much a " how-to-do-it " book since it
contained plans and detailed drawings for various private and structures.
10 Carpenters throughout the Northeast were a literate breed. They acquired
Benjamin's book and began to pattern their construction work on his
plan. The first Congregational Church in Bennington, Vermont, one
of the most admired of all New England churches, was built by the
carpenter Lavius Fillmore and closely resembles one of the designs
15 in Asher's book. Like Fillmore, most local carpenters had souls of
their own and were not given to automated reproduction from the book.
But the total result is a pervasive pattern that continues to give
New England its distinctive flavor.
1. The emphasis in Benjamin's book could best be described as
2. Who built the first Congregational Church in Bennington?
3. Benjamin's relation to the carpenters of his day could best be compared with that of
4. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
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