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THE RESIDENCE OF 
JONATHAN GODFREY, ESQ., 
AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
F. Bur rail Hoffman , Jr., architect 
Marian C. Coffin, Landscape Architect 
1 he walls are stone, rough finished and painted 
in grey, lattice being used as a decorative 
accessory 
A low wall enclosed 
the garden, forming a 
balustrade for the 
house terrace and sep¬ 
arating the garden 
from the service yards 
A vine-covered per¬ 
gola is at the bottom 
of the garden; midway 
along it an inviting 
seat has been set in the 
rough plastered wall 
Lattice with vines 
trained on it has been 
used for wall covering 
in the morning room. 
Thefloorof red tile adds 
the necessary color 
Ocenic paper has been 
used in the hall, ton¬ 
ing in well with the 
Colonial white and 
mahogany woodwork 
and. o 1 d furnishings 
