A Massachusetts Country Home 
By Roland G. Anderson 
Photographs by Thomas E. Marr 
a) HE beauty of the suburbs about Boston is 
due very largely to the variety and interest 
of the country, the good taste shown in the 
greater part of the domestic architecture 
and the existence of a great number of old 
New England homes, many of which have 
been landmarks for generations. A short distance from 
Dover, Massachusetts, and facing one of the old Colonial 
highways, is the quaint farmhouse which, in its restored and 
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The country Rise oF Mr. 
George D. Hall wear the town of Dover, Massachusetts, was once an ae farmhouse, and was skillfully remodeled 
beautiful form, is the home of Mr. George D. Hall. The 
alterations to the house, which were planned and carried 
out by Mr. Howland S. Chandler, an architect of Boston, 
have involved almost no departure from the style of the 
original building. Additions were, of course, necessary to 
change the structure built for a farmhouse into a modern 
country home, but good taste and a certain sympathy for 
the old work, has led to making these additions conform in 
letter and spirit to the original design in all the features. 
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