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Cottage Directory, 1929-1930 Listing old and new residents with the cottages they will have this season V Andrews, Mrs. J. H. Little House Arnold, W. Percy—Arnold Cabin Balsam, A. R —Bausher Cottage Barr, Lawrence—Silver Nidus Barber, Theo. S.—Williams Cot tage (after January 15) Bevan, E. J.—Bevan (Midland Road) Bicknell, Warren—Warbick Biddle, L. L., II.—Sunny Ridge Farm Blackburn, Mrs. C. A.—Maple Blue, Halbert J,—Blue (Knoll wood) Bronx Club Brown, Dr. J. S.—Whispering Pines Buckminster, H. C.—Buckminster Caddell, Mrs. Audrey—Caddell Cameron, G. M.—Cameron Cameron, J. B.—Cameron Campbell, H. A.—Campbell Campbell, Mrs. H. V.—Campbell Chandler, C. A.—Fernleigh Chapin, S. B.—While-A-Way Chapman, J. D.—Wisteria Chapman, Miss May—Chapman Cheatham, Rev. T. A/—Juniper Chatfield, H. G.—Rose Clark, E. F.—Chapin Cottage Clow, A. J.—Holly Cole, H. W.—Cole Cole, T. R.—Cole Conant, H. F.—Conant Conover, John C.—Blackjack Cunningham, Mrs. F. W.—Cun ningham Currie, D. A.—Currie Craig, T. H.—Shadyside Dillon, Rev. W. J.—Catholic Rec tory Dingley, H. N.—Lenoir Dunlap, Ge T.—Broadview Dunlop, J. S.—Dunlop DuPont, F. L.—DuPont Ehrhardt, H. W.—Ehrhardt Elkins, Miss Louise—Step-In Stones Faber, Eberhard—Seven Gables Ferguson, Mrs. J. W., Jr.—Occonee Fields, Chas. B.—Fields Fields, J. Ellis—Fields Fisher, H. S.—Needles Fownes, H. C.—Fownes Fownes, W. C., Jr.—Fownes (Knollwood) Foye, W. N.—Foye Fry, Henry B.—Fry Fuller, L. C.—Clifton Chambers Gardner, L. L.—Midland Roads Gifford, Heman—Little Brick House Given, John L.—Given Gladfelter, W. L.—Green Dial Gouger, Mrs. W. B.—Brown Cot tage Gray, Miss F. B.—Gray Crilley, M. J.—Gouger Harris, Edward M.—Harris Hathaway, J. D.—Hathaway Hcmmer, John G.—Laurel Henderson, Dr^L.. V.—Barberry Hennessee—Dogwood Henslay, D. W — Hensley Hensley, Larry—Finlayson Hersloff, H. R—Hersloff Hewston, J. E.—Thistle Dhu Hogg, Mrs. Louise—Hogg (Knoll wood) Hogsett, T.H.—Hogsett Holland, W. F.;—Suffolk Hornblower, Henry—Hornblower Hotchkiss, H. P.—Pine Villa Howard, G. M.—Hale Hudson, C. B.—Sunnyside Hunter, J. T.—Beckford Hurd, N. S.—Hurd Hurd, J. V.-—House That Jack Built Hyatt, W. D.—Hyatt Innis, Alex—Pine Lodge Jameson, John M.—Rosemary Jenks, Geo. J.—White Shingles Jerome, F. H.—Marshall Cottage Johnson, Eldridge R.—Boxwood Court Johnson, H. H.—Ivy Point Johnson, Karl F.—Johnson Johnson, Mrs. M. B.—Hillcrest Johnson, Mrs. W. C.—Plymouth Johnson, W. R.—Johnson Johnson, W. I.—Primrose Johnston, Norwood—Cotton Jones, Miss Addie A.— (Midland Road) Jordan, Mrs. J. F.—Casa Yucca Keating, E. C.—Keating (Knoll wood ) Keating, F. T.—Mystic Keith, E. B.—Keith (Midland Roa Lewis, Tracy H.—Blake (Midland Road) Lloyd, J. B.—Branchwood Lovett, H. A.—Old Statzell Hous Lucus, Thomas Taylor—Oaks McCrae, Mrs. J. S.—Willow McLeod, Rev. W. M.—Presbyteria Manse Magoon, Mrs. G. A.—Beausoliel Marr, Dr. M. W.—Marr Mason, Chas. P.—Borderlinks Matthews, Julius—Craddock v Maxwell, H. V.—Maxwell (Mid land Road) C Merrill, W. B.—Crossroads Merwin, E. P.—Chatham Mills, J.A.—Merrimac Montesanti, Joe—Clow’s Small House Morrison, Mrs. Thomas—May flower Morton, W. P.—Morton Musser, Mrs. Laura—Little Hous Nash, F. H.—Currituck Neidich, George—Neidich (Knoll woo&) Nelson, Eric—Nelson Nettleton, Major Nettleton, (Knoll wood) Newton, Com. J. T.—La Casita Norton, J. C.-^Afterglow Ogden, D. B.—Mid-Pines Cottagi (Knollwood) Parson, Donald—Parson . Picquet, Chas. W.—Fairvi;py !' Popham, A. F.—Roanoke Pouch, Fred H.—Poiuch Pray, C. H.—Pray ‘ ; - Quale, J. A.—Pine Lodge ? ' R^ckham, H. H.—Rackham Randolph, P. S. P.—Edgelinks Reed, Verner Z.—Sandybrook Farm Ross, Donald J.—Dornock Rudel, C. M.—Twin Cedars Sally, A. B.—Sally Sqjtipfield, E. L.—Concord Shannon, R. C., II—Stanwood Sledg'e, I. C.—Elm Slocock, W. V.—Polo Sheppard, Mrs. F. A. D.— Honeysuckle Stanton, Mrs. Lindley—Stanton Statzell, G. W.—Statzell Stokes, Mrs. Helen P.-—Arbutus Strout, C. S.—Hawthorne Stutts, O. H.—Wobdbine Sutherland, Wm.—Plymouth Swaringen, Ed.—Swaringen Swoope, Mrs. H. B.—Red Gables Sykes, S. J.—Rambler Taylor, J. F.—Taylor Thomas, Mrs. Percy C.—Albemarl Thompson, A. P.—Thompson Thomsoii, Percy W.—Wilson Tufts, Albertr^Overlinks ■Tufts, Leonard—Muster Branch House Tufts, R. S.—Fairway ? Vail, H. D.—Arbutus Viall, Wesley—Viall Walldie, C. P.—Judge Way’s Bricki House Wallering, M. F.—Vista Lodge Ward, W. H. B.—Deodars Waterhouse, C. S.f—Sleepy Hollow Watson, Mrs. T. T.—Halfway wjtj Watt, W. H.-WVatt Way, Judge W. A.—Tea House ; y Wheeler, T. S.—Wheeler, Midland Road .!£ Whittemore, P. W.—The Cones** Wigg, Curtis—Box , ? Willcox, $.* G—Willcox Williams, Chester—Williams (be- \ fore January 15) J Williamson, J. P.—Williamson Wilson, W. R. Jr.—Shawmut Windle, W. W.—Den* Daisy Woods, J. W.—Woods (Knoll- . : e wood) ESTABLISHED 1818 .CLOTHIN& ^fcntlrams foods. MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK u C (ROOKS BROTMCRS Christmas Suggestions” and Illustrated Circular on Request BRANCH STORES BOSTON Newbury corner of Berkeley Street PALM BEACH i I NEWPORT
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