File:History of Westchester county - New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City - (1886) (14594919248).jpg
DescriptionHistory of Westchester county - New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City - (1886) (14594919248).jpg
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' Text Appearing After Image: FIN KSTON E, RESIDENCE OF JOHN T. TERRY,TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK. GREENBTJIIGH. 243 green-house was eighty feet long and forty-six feetwide from the main entrance on the south to the re-ception-room on the north. A tower also rose fromthe dome to the height altogether of one hundred feet,having at the top a glass cupola twenty-five feet indiameter, in order to afford the hest view of the wholeregion round-about. The ground floor of the green-house, from the east wing to the west interior side ofthe dome, was appropriated to the cultivation ofplants; from the west side of the dome to the end ofthe west wing, to the cultivation of grapes. Under-neath the whole green-house was an immense cellar,four hundred feet long, a sort of cyclopean retreatused for boiler-rooms, coal rooms, mushroom cellar,water-tanks and various potting implements and ma-terials. North of the green-house was a range of low build-ings two hundred and fifty feet long, principally usedfor cuttings and the like. The whole w
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