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[Entered according to Act or Consress, in the year 1870, by R. P. Eaton & Co., in tlie Clerk's Office of the District Court for the 



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PvUEAL. AKCHITECTUPtE. 



BT GEO. JS. MAr.NET, Cold Spring, N. Y. 



DESIGNED AXD ENGRAVED EXPRESgLT FOR THE NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



No. 4.— A PLAIN TWO-3TORY HOUSE. 



This is a design for a very plain, simple and 

 economical house, containing eight good sized 

 rooms, four in each story, with a low garret 

 under the roof and a good cellar under the 

 ■whole house. The entrance i.s in the centre 

 cf the front, by a veranda marked A, which 

 extends across the whole width of the house. 

 The house is raised up about five feet, and is 

 surrounded by a banking. The entry B, is 

 five feet wide, and on the right is a pleasant 

 parlor C, which measures fourteen by eighteen. 



Opening out of it by double doors is a room 

 D, ten feet by ten and a half, designed as a 

 library, to be used in connection with the 

 parlor whenever desirable. This makes vir- 

 tually one room twenty-eight feet long, an 

 arrangement very well adajjted for entertain- 

 ments. E is a dining-i'oom fourteen feet 

 square, and F, a kitchen thirteen by fourteen. 

 They are connected by a small passage at the 

 side of the chimney, and on the other side of 

 the chimney is a china closet for the dining- 



