. Modern farm buildings : being suggestions for the most approved ways of designing the cow barn, dairy, horse barn, hay barn, sheepcote, piggery, manure pit, chicken house, root cellar, ice house, and other buildings of the farm group, on practical, sanitary and artistic lines . Reed Whipple Co., New Boston, N. H. . 156Proposed farm buildings for the late Hugh J. Chisolm, Esq., Portchester, N. Y 159 Planting about the dairy in the farm group for Mortimer L. Schiff, Esq., Oyster Bay, LI 164 Temporary garage for Clifford V. Brokaw, Esq., Glen Cove, L. I. .170 Stable and garage for C. R. Agnew,
. Modern farm buildings : being suggestions for the most approved ways of designing the cow barn, dairy, horse barn, hay barn, sheepcote, piggery, manure pit, chicken house, root cellar, ice house, and other buildings of the farm group, on practical, sanitary and artistic lines . Reed Whipple Co., New Boston, N. H. . 156Proposed farm buildings for the late Hugh J. Chisolm, Esq., Portchester, N. Y 159 Planting about the dairy in the farm group for Mortimer L. Schiff, Esq., Oyster Bay, LI 164 Temporary garage for Clifford V. Brokaw, Esq., Glen Cove, L. I. .170 Stable and garage for C. R. Agnew, Esq., Armonk, N. Y 172 Piggery for S. T. Peters, Esq., Islip, L. 1 174 Garage for S. T. Peters, Esq., Islip, L, I 174 Chicken houses for Francis Lynde Stetson, Esq., Sterlington, N. Y. 180 Colony houses permanently located 182 Interior of brooder house 182 Covered manure pit, Skylands Farm, Sterlington, N. Y 188 Interior of a chicken house 188 Sheepfold and shepherds quarters for Francis Lynde Stetson, Esq., Ster-lington, N. Y 190 Interior of sheepfold, Skylands Farm, Sterlington, N. Y 192 The piggery, Skylands Farm, Sterlington, N. Y, 195 Corn crib in the farm group for Clifford V. Brokaw, Esq., Glen Cove, L- 1 205 Two types of corn crib 206 MODERNFARM BUILDINGS. AN ATTRACTIVE LOCATION FOR SUCH A STRUCTURE. WATERTOWER FOR MORTIMER L. SCHIFF, ESQ., OYSTER BAY, L. I. MODERN FARM BUILDINGS Chapter I AUTISTIC POSSIBILITIES OF THE FARMBUILDING THE country has always attracted man as a place in whichto rear his habitation and no matter how complex arehis urban interests there is in the human heart a lurking de-sire sooner or later to revert to the soil. The effort of thearchitect to make beautiful the country home furnishes manyinteresting examples all over the world, though the most fa-mous of these are to be found in Italy. Here the art of thearchitect finds its proper complement in the art of the gar-dener, and under the beautiful Italian skies the villa and itsgardens reached a
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