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HOUSE & GARDEN 
The hall is finished in gum- 
wood and Japanese paper 
A view along the terrace 
which shows the fountain 
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THE RESIDENCE 
OF THE HON. 
MORGAN G . 
BULKELEY, ESQ., 
AT HARTFORD, 
CONN. 
Jc H. AM bet 
Raymond Ellis , 
architect 
The hall forms the main axis of the house, 
with the drawing-room and piazza at one end 
The second floor presents a livable arrangement 
of rooms, each designed to have light and air 
It is an expensive house, representing the best construction and equipment, carried out in the Italian style, with terrace fountain and 
loggia. The walls are of terra cotta tile and stucco; the roof, tile 
