Ithe mode! that ihe door* and menfs. Darlington literally uawl John Ross used to come out of ed hedge in front of the buildingwindows in the Darlington mas up an(j over the Ross Rudd ,n,p back-door of the low office jterpiect only move corresponding nnp mck-oooi of the law officeto the ones in the original Sincethe windows in the dormers mlthe roof don’t move. Darling j stall beneath ton made his at Ur windows sta tin roof jtionary tooI ‘To give it movement and the\mg He discovered, for instance. I(that the original shingle roof isthe present, redj building t facing North Mam‘That’s ’back dating* *isliei't* to walk thivvn quickly to ! his home which was the RossI he said proudly and scholarly The ’ wing.” or addition thatand also created the effect ofi the sloping sidewalkThe model is exact in everyexterior detail including places* **** wwhere I fie windows had no sills, the tvpos of boards between theare the only things that do extends from the original build ministration Ruikting now standsmove, said Darlington, I put ing south toward Monumenthinges on the doorsand madedows slide I couldn’taid.on Monument Squanaction, he sTo reduce his model to scale and to get the exact measure 1latches, j Square, always had a tin roof the win .The “wing’’ was built inany or seventy five years later than!the original jon, showing his fond pearanoe%a i(Mansion, located where the \d HM,f and ^alK and woodendormers in the root The model will be exhibited at the DarlingI ton Greenhouses for awhile thenout of lot the Doyle si own Trust Corn-covered' f*anv ,,nlt;* eventually it will go tothe Rucks County Historical So i iety Museum, where it will te•me cif many collectors' delightsThe model is made wood and the front iswith biuk dust to give theof hi u ksapD.o hngtonness for local history, said .ludgeieven put a small, green clump »for ages to come.