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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



April, 1 910 



The porte cochere is placed at the side of the house. 



opening from the library and morning-room forms an in- 

 teresting feature of the house. The billiard-room, oc- 

 tagonal in form, has a paneled wainscoting, above which 

 the walls are covered with crimson burlap, harmonizing well 

 with the green-painted trim. The fireplace has a red brick 



tile facing and hearth and mantel. A toilet is conveniently 

 placed, with an entrance to it from the billiard-room. 



The dining-room is built at the end of the hall, and is 

 trimmed with mahogany. It is planned so that each end 

 forms a semi-circle, with a bay-window at one end occupy- 



First floor plan. 



Second floor plan. 



