. Annual report of the trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital. g waste. APPLETON BUILDING. This building, of which Messrs. Fehmer &Page were architects, covers an area of fifty-fivehundred square feet, and has a basement, twostories, and attic. It stands one hundred and sixty-two feet to the southeast of the Belknap, connectedwith it by the corridor which leads into the basementunderneath a porch and first floor entrance in therear. It is nearly square, and its main entrance, witha large porch and por^e cocJiere, is on the northwestside, facing the Belknap as last described. Theexterio


. Annual report of the trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital. g waste. APPLETON BUILDING. This building, of which Messrs. Fehmer &Page were architects, covers an area of fifty-fivehundred square feet, and has a basement, twostories, and attic. It stands one hundred and sixty-two feet to the southeast of the Belknap, connectedwith it by the corridor which leads into the basementunderneath a porch and first floor entrance in therear. It is nearly square, and its main entrance, witha large porch and por^e cocJiere, is on the northwestside, facing the Belknap as last described. Theexterior is of so-called bench brick laid with Flemishbond with white points. The window trimmings are ofwhite marble ; the underpinning is of cut granite; theporches, cornices, dormers, etc., are of wood, the roofslated. The entrance hall is spacious and well lighted,and contains a fireplace and handsome stairway com-municating only with the second floor, with broadlandings, ornamental railings, and spindle work. Onthe right of the entrance is a reception-room with ft. C/5 o o JOCO oo ?o -d > o o ! CO


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