October 
i 9 i 6 
31 
The house is built along balanced Georgian lines, with a service 
wing at one end and enclosed and sleeping porches at the other. A 
garage, attached to the house by a grill fence, completes the balance 
The RESIDENCE OF T. W. RUSSELL, Esq 
at Hartford, Connecticut 
FRANK C. FARLEY and 
PARKER MORSE HOOPER, 
architects 
Among the interesting details is the entrance, a hooded 
pediment of classical design with a carved entablature, 
supported and flanked by Ionic columns and pilasters 
The dining-room is finished in grey with white mouldings and mantel. 
Vari-colored linen hangings give a note of color. The radiator has 
been successfully covered and serves as a plant stand 
