Grandma's Parlor

     This room is a tribute to Joe's grandmothers.  It was known as the "Parlor" or the " Best Living Room". 
     The south-side windows overlook the flower garden that is said to have been begun by Pasco White, wife of John O. White, for whom the house was built.  Artemisia White, wife of Jacob L. White, the son of John O. and Pasco White, continued to love and care for this garden during her lifetime at Springfield.  The gardening tradition is carried on by the current lady of the house. 
     This room has twin beds and a full private bath room.

Grandma's Parlor Located on the first floor

Tama's Room

     This room remained one of the most original with its bead board ceiling.  Painted warm yellow, the room has an oak bedroom suite that is original to the house.  The bed was converted to a queen size.  This room has a private full bath room and cable TV.  The sheep collection is a tribute to the sheep that roamed the yard and lot.   

Tama's Room Located on the second floor

The Hunt Room

     Painted hunter green and decorated with our daughter's favorite riding attire, this room is a tribute to the daughters who used it.   
     A wardrobe is provided for the use of our guests.  It is quite old, but is not a family piece.
      The rocking chair and the square oak table beside the bed are original to the house.  The wooden chest at the foot of the bed was built by Joe's great-grandfather Rogerson.   It has wooden hinges, and each of the six sides is a single width of board.
     This room has a queen size brass bed, full private bath room and cable TV. 

The Hunt Room located on second floor

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