August, 1921 
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The residence of Hugh 
McCulloch, at Spring- 
field, O., is a modified 
Dutch Colonial design 
■with interesting end 
porches that give the 
house a pleasing low 
line and additional- 
size. It is in white 
painted shingles with 
green blinds, a satisfac¬ 
tory combination for a 
Colonial House 
There is abundant 
space in this five-room 
house. Entrance is ef¬ 
fected through a front 
door opening directly 
on the living room. 
Upstairs the two bed¬ 
rooms are ample and 
the stairs are kept 
small. The inside trim 
finish is cream enamel. 
Hall & Lethly were 
the architects 
Another type of Colonial design is found 
in this seven-room house. A house-depth 
living room occupies one side, with hall, 
dining room and service completing the 
ground floor. Upstairs are three bed¬ 
rooms, a bath, sleeping porch and an un¬ 
usual number of practical closets 
The walls are of broad Colonial siding 
painted white; the roof, which is of shin¬ 
gle, is left to weather. There is a porch 
on each side, giving a balance to the house 
and additional living space. On the third 
floor are a maid’s room, bath and a storage 
attic of considerable size 
