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House & Garden 
The Georgian type of house is es¬ 
pecially pleasing for suburbs be¬ 
cause of the dignity of its design 
and the general balance of its plan. 
Here it is executed in brick with 
white trim and a slate roof. A 
generous living room with its at¬ 
tendant sun parlor and veranda 
are features of the lower floor. 
Above it are a master’s suite and 
two other chambers and a bath. 
William T. Marchant, architect 
On the first floor of this small stucco house 
provision is made for a music room, the 
service being behind it and connected by 
a pantry with the dining room. A veranda 
practically doubles the size of the living 
room. Upstairs on the second floor are four 
chambers and two baths 
A wide overhang of roof between the 
floors gives this house its pleasant appear¬ 
ance of breadth, a desirable feature for a 
house on a narrow lot. It is executed in 
stucco and has shingle roofs. The entrance 
is pronounced by a wide portico. William 
T. Marchant, architect 
