The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Daniel Lothrop. 371 It corresponds with the various eras ofits construction. The ancient low-posted rooms with their large openfire-places, in which the genial hickorycrackles and glows as in the olden time,have furnishings and appointments inharmony. The more modern apart-ments are charming, the whole com-bination making a most delightful coun-try house. Mr. Lothrops enjoyment of art andhis critical appreciation is illustratedhere as throughout his publications, his house being adorned with man


The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Daniel Lothrop. 371 It corresponds with the various eras ofits construction. The ancient low-posted rooms with their large openfire-places, in which the genial hickorycrackles and glows as in the olden time,have furnishings and appointments inharmony. The more modern apart-ments are charming, the whole com-bination making a most delightful coun-try house. Mr. Lothrops enjoyment of art andhis critical appreciation is illustratedhere as throughout his publications, his house being adorned with many ex-quisite and valuable original paintingsfrom the studios of modern artists ; andthere is, too, a certain literary fitnessthat his home should be in this mostclassic spot, and that the mistress ofthis home should be a lady of dis-tinguished rank in literature, and thatthe fair baby daughter of the houseshould wear for her own the name hermother has made beloved in thousandsof American and English THE WAYSIDE. 372 Ne7v England Cotiservatoiy of Music.


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