The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . be placedfor lighting thepassage from thekitchen to thedairy. Those whoprefer having thedairy in a sep-arate building,may convert thisapartment into abed-room. In thiscase, the pantrymay be convert-ed into a milk-room, and a pan-Fig. 55—Plan of Principal Floor. try taken olf the scullery. The position of these kitchen appendages is such as to affordunusual facilities for any modifications of this sort. The second story (fig. 56) is divided into six bed-rooms of ample size,all of which are entered from the


The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . be placedfor lighting thepassage from thekitchen to thedairy. Those whoprefer having thedairy in a sep-arate building,may convert thisapartment into abed-room. In thiscase, the pantrymay be convert-ed into a milk-room, and a pan-Fig. 55—Plan of Principal Floor. try taken olf the scullery. The position of these kitchen appendages is such as to affordunusual facilities for any modifications of this sort. The second story (fig. 56) is divided into six bed-rooms of ample size,all of which are entered from the upper hall and passage. The steepness of the roof is suf-ficient to afford anample garret, forli the various purpo-U ses required by thefarmer. If neces-sary, three or fourb e d - r o o m s forworkmen may bey finished offfrom house,builtin the verticalboarding style asFig. 56—Plan of Second Floor. represented in the view, or with common horizontal clapboarding, which will cost the samemight be finished in a good substantial manner, filled in with brick, for$1800 to $


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