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House & Garden 
THE RESIDENCE OF 
STANFIELD N. ARNOLD, Esq. 
BRIDAL VEIL, OREGON 
“Forest Hall” stands in a grove oj towering firs, the replica of an old 
Alabama mansion transplanted to the northwest. From the windows 
one commands a view of the mighty Columbia River, two hundred feet 
below. The house is clapboard with green blinds 
The entrance opens on a spacious living room. At one end is a white 
stone fireplace in the Adam style. Wide French doors give access to the 
other rooms and to a bricked court. This court balances the service 
entrance at the opposite end 
The bricked court is surrounded by an ornate, delicate 
lattice with pergola roof beams. It is built around a huge 
fir whose branches shade the spot. This addition gives 
color to the severely Colonial lines of the rest of the 
house 
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