The American Architect And Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890

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Incrusted, as it were, in the eastern wall, are theclustered freestone pillars, with richly-flowered capitals, which of oldsupported the central square tower; and on either side are the vestigesof the transept, with the remains of the richly-sculptured tombs, represented in the accompanying plate, embedded in the wall. InSlezer's, and some other representations of this building in theseventeenth century, the tower--a simple square mass, with aroof--appears to have been still standing, but the c...hoir haddisappeared. " MONUMENT IN THE SOUTH TRANSEPT OF THE CATHEDRAL, ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND.
THE HOTEL DE SOTO, SAVANNAH, GA. MR. WM. GIBBONS PRESTON, ARCHITECT, BOSTON, MASS.
This hotel, which has just been completed, occupies a whole square inthe heart of the city, and has a frontage of 300 feet on Liberty Streetand 200 feet on Bull Street. It forms two sides of the square, thetwo-story kitchen and servants' wing forming the third side. The climaterenders it desirable to have it freely open and exposed to the coolsoutheast winds which blow refreshingly up from the bay, and, as awinter resort, a southeast exposure of nearly half the rooms makes themsunny and dry.


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