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THE GEXESEE FARMER. 



RESIDENCE OF JOHN" A. NICHOLS, ESQ., SPENCER, TIOGA COUXTT, X. T. 



A OOUNTEY BESEDENCE. 



The accompanying elevation and plans will give 

 the reader a very good idea of the residence of 

 John A. Nichols, Esq., of Spencer, N. Y., with a 

 view of his greenhouse contiguous thereto. 



MAIN rtooa. 



In the plan of the main floor, the hall is shown 

 at 11, the parlor at A, dining-room at D, kitcken 



at K, ftimily-room at E, with bed-room (B) off 

 from it. P, P, represent pantries ; C, closet ; W 

 II, wood-house; "W R, wash-room: V, Y, V, V, 

 verandahs. Other parts will be readily understood 

 in connection. 



SECOND FLOOR. 



The second floor, as shown in the plan, is con- 

 veniently divided by tlie hall, on each side of whick 

 are conveniently arranged parlors, sleeping apart 

 ments, and closets, witli stairways to attic and ob- 

 servatory. Over the largo parlor (14 by 19) is 

 another room of same size: the wliole forming a 

 very neat and convenient residence. 



Tlie building in which the greenhouse is situated 

 is thirty feet long by twenty-ono feet wide, with 



