October, 1918 
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The garden elevation is simple, quaint and 
yet dignihed—an unusual combination. A 
semi-formal stone terrace successfully ties 
the house and grounds. The style was 
inspired by the early Virginian Colonial 
The enclosed porch is light and airy and 
set in a wing of its own. At the end of 
the wall in the distance is a service yard 
to which will be attached the garage, to 
balance the porch gable 
THE RESIDENCE OF 
W. T. GRANT, Esq. 
PELHAM, NEW YORK 
Howard Major, Architect 
A simple entrance is formed by an exten¬ 
sion of the roof between the gables. A 
variety of window types with stained wood 
lintels gives interest to the facade 
