| 41. | By that year it had acquired a leanto section, since removed or incorporated into the main structure of the house.
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| 42. | It is five bays wide and two deep, with a steeply-sloping leanto section to the north ( rear ).
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| 43. | Around 1720 the left side was built, and a leanto section was added to the back at a somewhat later date.
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| 44. | A leanto addition came at a later date, and was raised to a full second story sometime in the 18th century.
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| 45. | A rear leanto section was added later in the 18th century, and the side ell was added in the 19th century.
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| 46. | The leanto was also raised to a full two stories in the 19th century, giving the house its present Federal profile.
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| 47. | Around 1693 two bays were added to the right, and a leanto section was added further to the right sometime before 1710.
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| 48. | In the late 1760s Moses Bradstreet raised the leanto section to a full two stories, giving the main block its present form.
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| 49. | The right side and the rear leanto were later 18th-century additions, as is the-story block to the right.
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| 50. | It is a 2-1 / 2 story wood frame structure, with an integral leanto section sloping down to the rear.
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