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House & Garde 
FARM BUILDINGS on 
the PLACE of 
J. A. MOLLENHAUER, 
Esq. 
at BAY SHORE, L. I. 
ALFRED HOPKINS, Architect 
The lower floor of the tower serves for 
feed room and the upper houses an extra 
hand. A dove cote is in the top. This 
and all the buildings are finished in old 
split cypress shingles, long in vogue in 
the locality 
The cottage is a simple Colonial 
type with four rooms and hall 
downstairs and four rooms and 
hath up. The latter can be 
opened, making a dormitory. 
A vegetable garden is in front 
Gillies 
A general view of the entire group shows the compactness and easy access of the 
various units. The chicken houses are located in the wing on the left. The cows and 
horses are in the long wing in the middle, and the carriage room and general wagon 
storage in the wing joined to the gardener’s cottage by a trellis. The cedar planting, 
not on the architect’s plan, somewhat detracts from the appearance of the front 
A trellised archway stands be¬ 
tween the chicken house and 
the tower with a path leading 
to the door of the feed room. 
This trellis is repeated by the 
gardener’s cottage 
