September, 1917 
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The front elevation 
shows a house of the 
simplest Colonial lines, 
interest being found in 
the color of the brick, 
the white trim, entrance 
and end porch, the 
blinds and the white 
keystones. A year’s 
planting is but just 
under way 
The rear is quite a reve¬ 
lation. It shows a large 
house with many inter¬ 
esting features. In the 
corner made by the ser¬ 
vice ell is placed a sun- 
room and above that a 
sleeping porch. The 
garage is underneath. 
A brick terrace sur¬ 
rounds this side 
The plan is also Co¬ 
lonial — equal division 
by a wide hall, a 
beamed living room on 
one side and a dining 
room and service hall 
on the other, the kitchen 
and pantries being in an 
ell. The sun room is in 
the rear, opening from 
living room and hall 
While simplicity itself, 
the second floor ar¬ 
rangement presents sev¬ 
eral interesting and very 
livable points—notably 
the sitting room and the 
loggia, which also serves 
for sleeping porch. 
Closets are in abund¬ 
ance and there is a fine 
economy of hall space 
The RESIDENCE of 
LUCIAN BRISCOE 
Esq., at 
KNOXVILLE, TENN. 
BARKER & McMURRAY, Architects 
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