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Lyndhurst, the Thaw mansion in Pittsburgh, built 1887–1889 William Thaw monument in Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh. In 1841, William Thaw married Eliza Burd Blair (1822–1863). They had five children that survived childhood: Eliza Thaw (1843–1912), who married George Breed Edwards (1842–1887)
"Lyndhurst", the Thaw mansion in Pittsburgh, built 1887-89. Mary was born at Appleby Manor near Kittanning, Pennsylvania in Armstrong County on June 19, 1843. [2] [3] She was the daughter of Margaret and Josiah Copley, [4] a pioneer editor who was well known in the community. [5]
Lyndhurst, also known as the Jay Gould estate, is a Gothic Revival country house that sits in its own 67-acre (27 ha) park beside the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York, about a half mile south of the Tappan Zee Bridge on US 9. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. [3] [4]
Marble house George Russell's bedroom8. Rosecliff the exterior of Mrs. Chamberlain's house9. The elms the Russell House kitchens = the servant kitchens here10. Lyndhurst Mansion— You Might Also Like
Saeed said the project will extend the popular Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge path south to Lyndhurst Mansion, add a left turn lane from South Broadway to the southbound Thruway entrance ramp, and ...
Completed in 1892, Marble House measures 140,000 square feet and has 50 rooms. The construction alone cost $11 million in 1892, or around $380 million today when adjusted for inflation.. After the ...
"Lyndhurst" (William and Mary C. Thaw mansion), 1165 Beechwood Boulevard, Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh (1887–89?, demolished in 1944 [33]). Mrs. Thaw was forced to sell "Lyndhurst" to raise funds for her son Harry's legal defense, after he murdered the architect Stanford White.
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