RESIDENCE OF SAMUEL B. PARSONS. 



vestibule is a closet, one for hanp:ing coats, and the other for a stnndinp writinp^ 

 desk, with a pas-jet over it. The stairs arc of solid oak, and shut ofT from the 

 rest of the house. The lil)rary opens into the drawiiifr-room, and also into the 

 stair hall. It has a l)ay window, and is finished solidly with English oak, the 

 book-cases being set in the wall. Opening into the dining-room is a china pantry, 



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d also a dish closet, in which is a sink drain, and jets of hot and cold water, 

 gas. In the kitchen-dresser is a sliding window opening into the store-room. 



