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The Mansion                                     (continued)
 
 
baths, concrete cellar bottom, leaders and gutters.
 
     A green house 16 X 68 with an ell 15 X 30. There is a
frame, furnace room attached with hot water heating system.
 
     There is a small frame shingle roof ice house.
 
     A one car grame, asphalt paper roof garage that has
wood floors.
 
     A frame asphalt shingle roof tool shed and ice house.
 
     There is a frame wood shingle roof laundry building and
coal shed that has electric lights,wood floors and in the
laundry room are three wash tubs, a shovel-a-day hot water
heater attached to a copper boiler and wainscoting side
walls and ceiling.
 
     The mansion is a frame and stone construction, the
north and south wings being of stone. The cellar is
partitioned into separate apartments. It has a concrete
floor, two hot water Ideal American radiator furnaces, oil
burning system and 300 gallon hot water tank for domestic
purposes. Also a thousand gallon water tank and water
purifyer.
 
     On the first floor is a large foyer, a library room
extending the entire width of the residence, panelled in
oak and has two wood burning fireplaces. There is a music
room, kitchen, pantry, office room with a built-in vault,
dining room and writing room.
 
There are three stairways to the second floor hall where
there are linen rooms, elevator entrance, nine bedrooms and
five baths. In the north wing is the servants quarters with
eight sleeping rooms, two baths and a sewing room.
 
On the third floor there are two servants quarters, no bath,
a large play room, four bedrooms and two baths.
 
There is electric throughout, On the first floor are
hardwood parquet flooring. On the second floor is hardwood
oak floors and on the third floor and servants quarters
there is hard pine flooring.
 
 
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