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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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'A glimpse of "Water Witch" 



among the trees. This house was built in 1906 at a cost of 

 about $9,500. The residence of Gen. Charles W. Raymond 

 is of the English cottage type. The material used is hollow 

 tile, stucco finish, with brick trimming. The gabled roof is 

 of variegated green and purple slate and the general hori- 

 zontal feeling of the house accentuated by the grouping of 



the windows gives it a peculiarly homelike and livable feel- 

 ing. Mr. E. Spencer Hall's house which is next to Gen. 

 Raymond's is an adaptation of the Spanish style. It is built 

 of cream cement with a red tiled roof. The high poplars 

 surrounding it carry one's imagination to the tree-picturesque 

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Residence of Mr. Cornelius Poillon 



