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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



August, 1907 



Plan of the Grounds 



Beautiliil and stately the house certainly is in all its ap- the architects in this case, could hardly have designed more 



pointments, but it is just the sort of interior one would expect satisfactorily. Truly the Colonial is the perfect architecture, 



from such an exterior. It is not often that one can thus fore- The very land whereon the house stands is historically 



tell the inner from the outer appearance of a house — only interesting. It was once the camping ground of the Salem 



when the architect has been given an ideal location and then Cadets, the scene of who knows how much emulation, rivalry 



full scope for the expression of his talent. Everett and Mead, and romance. It is thus both historical and picturesque. 



The Broad Veranda 



The Pergol 



