Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 8, 2 (1982)

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However, Sears' own style was unique in many respects, and it is this individualism that makes attribution of his work possible. Moreover, it strongly suggests that Sears was deeply involved in the design as well as the execution of his carving.
36 MESDA FOOTNOTES 1. Rosamond Randall Beirne and John Henry Siarff, W'llluni Bucktund.
1734-1774: Architect of Virgtnu and Marybnd (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1959), p. 1.
2. joiner's Company Register of Apprentice Bindings. Ms. 8032, V. 6
..., p. 47v.
Guildhall Library, London, England.
3. Indenture between William Buckland and Thomson Mason, -4 August 1755.
Owned by the Gunston Hall Foundation and filed with the George Mason Papers in the Gunston Hall Archives located at Gunston Hall Plantation, Lorton, VA.
4. The Alexandna Gazette and Daily Advertiser, a September 1818.
5. George Mason, written recommendation of William Buckland, 8 November 1759, inscribed on the back of Buckland's indenture to Thomson Mason.
The within named William Buckland came into Virginia with my Brother Thomson Mason who engaged him in London and had a very good Character of him there; during the time he lived with me he had the entire Direction of the Carpenter's &.


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