. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. A lil^lANl \1)U OF :i!i,i:iii;i-. i m iai.,i-.—o.\ • iull-stkau THE VILLAGE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. ®bt» mi> Eiib Shop. Zhe (Brunb^. 185 .1/. /; n ill the [?aniiiir^lnn Maaci: inc. July, /Q02. ^ ( ) RETURN to the (lays of rag^J carpets and brick ovens would^^ scarcel}- be the choice of peo-ple enjoying the hixm-ies ofto-day; but it gives them adistinct pleasure to step into the pastfor a half hour, a pleasure close athand in the privilege given by MissPope to go through the , as may be known t


. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. A lil^lANl \1)U OF :i!i,i:iii;i-. i m iai.,i-.—o.\ • iull-stkau THE VILLAGE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. ®bt» mi> Eiib Shop. Zhe (Brunb^. 185 .1/. /; n ill the [?aniiiir^lnn Maaci: inc. July, /Q02. ^ ( ) RETURN to the (lays of rag^J carpets and brick ovens would^^ scarcel}- be the choice of peo-ple enjoying the hixm-ies ofto-day; but it gives them adistinct pleasure to step into the pastfor a half hour, a pleasure close athand in the privilege given by MissPope to go through the , as may be known to all, is an oldfarm house on High street, once be-longing to Mr. ORourke, whicli passedinto Miss Popes possession severalyears ago and which she has tilted upin perfect keeping with tlie customs oithe times in whicli the house wasbuilt. The outside shows the architecturethat was the outcome of necessity forprotection against Indian attacks—theoverhanging second story. The insidereproduces and follows faithfully inmost details the simplicity and severitvof even the prosperous ho


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