HOUSE AND GARDEN 
July, 
1912 
In the dining-room there is a fine example of the Colonial fireplace built 
without a mantel 
The living-room is at the right of the hallway and with its low stud is 
typical of the time in which it was built 
The original lines were very little modified in changing the house, and 
the surface was easily restored 
A great deal of atmosphere was preserved by retaining the old well- 
sweep in good condition 
Even in the bedroom there is the same consistency in every detail from 
the field bed with its canopy to the hooked rugs upon the floor 
What was once the old kitchen, opposite the present dining-room, is 
now restored and contains interesting relics of Colonial times 
