November, 1915 
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Hiss and Weeks, architects 
Characteristic of the interior finish throughout 
is the delicate paneling of wall and ceiling 
surfaces shown in the reception room below. 
The hand-carved fireplace, brought from an 
English manor house, furnishes the decorative 
motif carried out in the room 
Photographs by Jessie Tarbox Beals 
“Oak Knoll,” the residence of V. S. Mulford, 
Esq., is what might informally be called 
English-ltalian in style: Italian in grace of line; 
English in strength and dignity, constituting 
a Georgian house. Situated on a hill, a sweep¬ 
ing view of the surrounding country is com¬ 
manded 
