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House & Garden 
Various elements of Pennsylvania Colonial 
style have been incorporated in this home 
of William S. Ellis, Esq., Moylan, Pa .— 
the ivide eaves, the Germantown hood 
with settles pronouncing the entrance, the 
large chimney stacks and the small pane 
sash 
A SMALL COLONIAL 
COUNTRY HOUSE 
MORRIS & ERSKINK, 
.-Irchitects 
The Colonial architecture has come 
through the walls, as witness this hall 
glimpse of simple stairs with mahogany 
rail and treads and newel. Simplicity 
characterizes the house throicghout. The 
woodwork is white, the floors dark stain 
and oiled 
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On the garden side a porch extends the width of the house, the living and dining rooms 
opening on it. Service is compactly placed in an extension toward the drying yard 
Four chambers, two baths, ample closets, a simple 
hall and plenty of light are on the second floor 
