. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad guide book . ^^t^^f^ij^^^^^J^r:.^. RESIDENCE OF S. T. FULLER. Mr. Fuller also has a stable the same style as the house. Its dimensions are45 by 50 feet, two stories high, and it is finished off with a cupalo and vane. Ithas four large stalls, and, like the house, is supplied with copper lightning grounds ai-e surrounded by a rustic fence, constructed entirely of ce<lar. 7\dj()ining tlie villa of Mr. Fuller, and just out of the Park, is the three-storied residence of Mr. William W. Maddock, who owns a farm here of aboutone hundi-ed


. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad guide book . ^^t^^f^ij^^^^^J^r:.^. RESIDENCE OF S. T. FULLER. Mr. Fuller also has a stable the same style as the house. Its dimensions are45 by 50 feet, two stories high, and it is finished off with a cupalo and vane. Ithas four large stalls, and, like the house, is supplied with copper lightning grounds ai-e surrounded by a rustic fence, constructed entirely of ce<lar. 7\dj()ining tlie villa of Mr. Fuller, and just out of the Park, is the three-storied residence of Mr. William W. Maddock, who owns a farm here of aboutone hundi-ed acres. vVcross the road, on a high i)iece of ground, are the dwell-ings of .Jose])li Ward, .Ir., and Abraham Waid, bnithers, who are associatednear here in the (piarry business. Their father resides only a few hundred feetfrom their residences, and slili lives on tlie old homestead i)roperty, containingabout eighty acres of the most improved land. A cou])le of miles to the n((rtli-west, at the head of (rum Lynne, (whichspreads itself into the ])rincipal lake of Kidley Park,) is s


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