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TOLEL FOR OCTOBER 
4-Room Bungalow, electric lights, bath, fireplace, large 
piazza, on the shore at Pigeon Cove, Rockport, Mass. 
Write F. L. Bulfinch, 213 A Granite St., 
Pigeon Cove, Rockport, Mass. 
Shepherd house that is is virtually a new house. It is 
of 2 1-2 stories, stucco finished. The old roof has been 
taken off and a new one put on; seven dormer windows 
have been added. There is a new piazza on two sides 
of the house and a porte-cochere. By reason of the im- 
provements there are on the first floor a large hall, din- 
ing room, living room, butler’s pantry, kitchen, maid’s 
room and rear hall; on the second floor are five large 
chambers and three baths; the third story contains 
three chambers and connecting bath. A laundry and 
bath are situated in the basement. A double sun par- 
lor is one of the features of the first floor plan. <A 
substantial, yet decorative stone wall, skirts the entire 
property. The living room occupies the whole front 
of the house, with two large fireplaces. A new tennis 
court has been laid out on the grounds this spring. A 
garage, with accommodations for three cars, chauffeur’s 
quarters and a steam heating plant has been built 
across the road from the house. The roofs of the gar- 
age and main house are shingled. George W. Harvey 
of Rockport and Boston designed the plans and ear- 
ried out the work at the Dutton property. 
A 1 1-2 story bungalow erected on the Headlands 
near Old Garden beach for Mrs. Lottie S. Haskins of 
Rockport last year is ready for occupancy this season. 
It was built for tenants. It has a shingled roof and 
sides. The second story is made entirely with dormer 
effect, the eaves overlapping the top of the first story. 
On the first floor is the dining and living rooms, sep- 
arated by collonnades, a working pantry and a refrig- 
erator built into the house. There is also on the first 
floor a large piazza and pergola on the front overlook- 
ing the water. There is also a rear piazza. On the 
second floor are five chambers and bath. Rutherford 
Smith of Rockport was the architect and builder. 
J. L. Robinson of Cambridge has made slight 
changes at his summer residence on the Headlands at 
Reekport this spring, which include four dormer win- 
dows on the second floor, giving additional light and air 
to the rooms on this floor. Rutherford Smith of Rock- 
port was the builder. 
A new 11-2 story cottage, with shingled roof, has 
been erected this spring for Frederick A. Rugen of 
Springfield at Land’s End, Rockport. On the first floor 
are the usual living and dining rooms, kitchen, pantry 
and rear hall; on the second story are four chambers ~ 
and bath. Edward Bailey of Pigeon Cové was the 
builder. 
A new bungalow has been erected for occupancy 
this season for George Edward Wendell in the sum- 
mer colony at Rockport. It is of wood, with the col- 
umns and buttresses in front, the cap rails and front 
steps of concrete. The first floor plan includes a living 
room, dining room, parlor, kitchen, pantry, front porch 
and a large piazza. On the second floor are three cham- 
bers, bath and a den. The roof is well cut up with 
dormer windows, making the rooms on the second story 
all square. Rutherford Smith of Rockport was the 
architect and builder. 
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Miss Florence Bigelow of Natick has had extensive 
alterations made to her summer property on Marmion 
Way, Rockport, this spring which ensure her a prac- 
tically new summer home. The roof of the main house 
has been removed and a gambrel roof put in its place. 
The L of the old house has been widened, with dormer 
windows and a piazza of wood on two sides of it. A 
cellar of concrete has also been put under the L. On 
three sides of the main house a piazza has been added, 
with buttress walls, caps, steps and columns of con- 
crete. One more chamber and a bath has been obtained 
by the changes. A sun parlor on the southerly side 
and a screened porch have also been added. The house 
will be ready for occupancy about July 1. 
Brig. Gen. Wm. A. Pew of Salem has had built 
for him the past winter a new stable and garage ad- 
joining his summer home at Land’s End, Rockport. 
Two sides of the structure are of stone, with the re- 
maining portion of wood; the roof is shingled. The 
dimensions are 24x 371-2 feet and besides stalls for 
horses, will accommodate four carriages or automobiles. 
Robert Coit, a summer resident at Rockport, was the 
architect; Rutherford Smith of Rockport was the 
builder. 
J. F. O’Connor of Worcester has made considerable 
changes to his summer property on King St., Rockport, 
since last summer. <A new sea wall has been built to 
protect his property, which adjoins Front Beach, from 
the elements; a stone observatory has also been built on 
the ‘‘Point’’ on Mr. O’Connor’s property. A new piazza 
has been built on the water side of the house, and the pre- 
sent piazza enlarged. Mr. O’Connor’s land has been the 
object of considerable discussion by the town fathers 
of Rockport recently because of Mr. O’Connor’s re- 
peated attempts to obtain either by sale or through 
the gift of the town a small piece of land which ad- 
joins his property and which would give a much more 
symmetrical appearance to his estate. The Rockport 
selectmen have been taking the matter up with the 
county commissioners, but no devision has been reached 
as yet. Rutherford Smith of Rockport has been doing 
the carpenter work at this house; Charles J. Carlberg 
has been doing the masonry work. 
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