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    The northern section's upper floors generally had sitting, sewing, and dressing rooms, as well as chambers and nurseries. A butler's pantry was located off the dining rooms, while a billiards room was in the rear of the double residence. Perhaps the most impressive fixture which dates from this period is the adjustable-height electric chandelier in the dining room. William Henry's section also included an elaborate dining room, library, parlor, and drawing room on the first floor, as well as bedrooms on the second floor for himself, his wife, and his youngest children. Here's probably my longest drawing. Democrat and Chronicle. December 11, 1879. p. Democrat and Chronicle. May 30, 1903. p. San Francisco Chronicle. June 14, 1903. p. New-York Tribune. June 9, 1895. p. New-York Tribune. April 17, 1921. p. New-York Tribune. May 17, 1897. p. New-York Tribune. March 17, 1901. p. New-York Tribune. December 19, 1903. p. Barry, Rebecca Rego (December 1, 2015). "An Intern Saved a Museum by Finding This Revolutionary War Treasure in the Attic". Dunlap, David W. (December 4, 1983). "City Leasing Out a Ruin and Buying a Robot". Dunlap, David W. (June 20, 1989). "A Trust for New York's Old Houses". September 20, 1900. p.



    February 20, 1905. p. Courier-Journal. July 16, 1905. p. Copquin, Claudia Gryvatz (July 9, 2000). "Morris-Jumel Mansion". July 24, 1976. p. Skoggard, Ross (July 9, 1988). "New York's offbeat museums Specialized collections housed away from the madding crowd". Miller, Bryan (December 25, 1981). "New York Caretakers' Tales of Life in Historic Residences". February 25, 1906. p. The Buffalo News. February 12, 1904. p. Buffalo Courier. February 11, Cost of Opening a Billiards Parlor 1904. p. New-York Tribune. January 28, 1904. p. New-York Tribune. May 5, 1904. p. New-York Tribune. May 30, 1907. p. May 29, 1907. p. Sheppard, Eugenia (May 18, 1945). "Jumel Mansion Being Restored To Early Charm: Interior of House Built in 1765 To Be Redecorated in Spirit of Old Tenants". Sheppard, Eugenia (October 9, 1945). "Jumel Mansion Completes Its Re-editing Job: After 180 Years of Ups and Downs, House Achieves New Heights of Beauty . .. Mansion Restored to Its Old Elegance". Weigle, Edith (December 2, 1945). "Famous House Restored to Former Beauty". Less than five years after moving into the mansion, in December 1885, W.H. W.H. Vanderbilt's will stipulated that the mansion and collection pass to his son's sons, or another grandson, to stay in the family. However, the structure was a single mansion built at one time, with three residential units across two sections.



    These were drawn half full scale across a single vellum so the original is about 5' long. The ribbed glass pieces of the original transom combined with colored pieces of antique church glass were assembled into a new design by a cousin of the present owner. May 4, 1902. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on October 31, 2023. Retrieved October 31, 2023; "General News". The work ultimately cost $2 million (equivalent to $54,463,000 in 2023), about two-thirds of which was spent on the interior of William Henry's residence. After Frick moved out, Cornelius III spent $500,000 (equivalent to $10,898,000 in 2023) to renovate the southern portion of the mansion, including $240,000 on physical alterations. Frick also installed a high brownstone wall on Fifth Avenue for privacy, and he built a driveway leading from the avenue. The mansion had a brownstone facade as well as a courtyard and portico separating the two sections. The Triple Palace, also known as the William H. Vanderbilt House, was an elaborate mansion at 640 Fifth Avenue between 51st Street and 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.



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