. Elementary agriculture of Tennessee, with practical artithmetic . noAxi M^KU'VLII^il g» iLMVmUUH'-V^ FARM BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS NEATLY AND CON- VENIENTLY ARRANGED. should be in the rear of the barn so that the view from the house will be unobstructed by high board fences, stables or sheds. A drive should lead from the road to the barn, and the horse stable and car- riage house should open onto this drive, so that the
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