The octagon style, popular in the mid to late 1800s was hailed as both economically sound and aesthetically refined in its design.
Fred P. Currier was influenced by Orson Fowler's A Home for All, which outlined the advantages of the octagon form.
This book is the story of this man, his family, his home, and the town he helped to build.
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