July, 1922 
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A HOUSE THAT 
There’s no telling, in this era of hectic restoration 
and remodeling, whence any house started. Its 
previous incarnation saw the residence of R. B. 
Dula, at Tarry town, N. V., a dairy building on an 
estate. The large house being sold, the dairy 
building was remodeled. A little garden was laid 
out on cross axes from the main rear windows, 
WAS A DAIRY 
evergreens effectively placed for accents, rose beds 
edged with box set around a circle, the paths 
marked with stepping stones laid in irregular pat¬ 
tern and the lawn fenced in with white pickets 
and panels for privacy. Thus a dairy building 
became a home and the dairy yard a garden. 
Chester A. Patterson was the architect 
