SMALL COUNTRY STABLE. 



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SMALL COUNTRY STABLE 



FOR PARTICULAR LOCATION. 



The following plan represents the ground plan and elevation 

 of a small country stable, built for a particular location, under the 

 author's own supervision, and by his plan. It is a long pa- 

 rallelogram on a side hill, having a depth of forty-two feet 

 by a width of fifteen over all. It is built of boards perpen- 

 dicularly arranged, grooved and tongued, the joints covered 

 with battens, and lirred, lathed, and hard finished within, finish- 

 ed in all respects exactly as the stable described in the first 

 instance. 



Side Elevation. 



It contains in the side hill, a vaulted carriage house, with 

 root and coal-houses beyond it, built of field stone, arched in 



