August, 1918 
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Middle Georgian influence 
is evidenced in this en¬ 
trance with its semi-circu¬ 
lar step approaching the 
terrace, its ornately carved 
over-door and the Pallad- 
ian window above. Mellor 
& ISIeigs, architects 
One stumbles on some in¬ 
teresting old doorways of 
erstwhile city homes in va¬ 
rious stages of decay, such 
as the one to the left. The 
steps and hood are an un¬ 
usual combination 
The doorway in the resi¬ 
dence of the Hon. Philan¬ 
der C. Knox at Valley 
Forge is a fine example of 
Colonial work, with its fan 
light, pediment and flank¬ 
ing box trees 
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