February, 1920 
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Beginning at the right you see the sheep 
fold and beyond that the piggery and the 
barns, with the hay ricks in the fields 
beyond. On this side of the gate is the 
gardener’s cottage and on the other side 
the barns and wagon houses. The walks 
are warm, cream colored stucco. Roofs 
are gray, red and purple slate 
FARM BUILDINGS of 
CHARLES M. SCHWAB, Esq. 
LORETTO, PA. 
MURPHY & DANA, Architects 
C. W. LEAVITT, Landscape Engineer 
The gardener’s cottage is a simple stucco 
house with steep roofs extended down to 
cover the porch and kitchen wings. An 
interesting feature is the way the stucco 
comes to the edge of the slate on the gable 
roofs without any woodwork 
The water comes down to a basin inside 
the spring house, runs over the stone floor 
through a little channel and out into a 
brook. Here and there stone crops out 
through the stucco wall. The roof, as on 
the other buildings, is slate 
