American estates and gardens . nomeans extinct; but in every part of the country the magnificent new mansions of the rich areputting entirely new ideas into the cmTcnt conceptions of country life. The great countryhouse is the outward visible sign of this new movement. It has called forth a fine architecturaltalent in its development, and has given a new field and a new scope to architectural activitiesin America. [2]. X CO QZ o DC oo wXh Oai CO <J CQ Q< O wJ 6 w CO OI wa: h z fcdC CO [3]


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