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HO USE & GARDEN 
MM 
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The dining-room is consistently furnished in the American Empire mode 
which the work, of Duncan Phyfe made famous. Note the mahogany panel 
moulding also characteristic of this time 
An excellent Tudor doorway elaborates the en¬ 
trance and continues the Tudor spirit of the 
house. The stair window is of a slightly earlier 
design 
THE RESIDENCE 
of E. L. H O P K I N S, Esq 
at LARCHMONT, NEW YORK 
FREDERICK SQUIRES, 
The garden stretches 
down to the water's 
edge, where a pergola 
terminates the path 
Thatched shingles carry 
on the architectural 
spirit established indoor¬ 
way and stair window 
